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- /**
- * @fileoverview Rule to check for the usage of var.
- * @author Jamund Ferguson
- */
-
- "use strict";
-
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Requirements
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils");
-
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Helpers
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- /**
- * Check whether a given variable is a global variable or not.
- * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable The variable to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is a global variable.
- */
- function isGlobal(variable) {
- return Boolean(variable.scope) && variable.scope.type === "global";
- }
-
- /**
- * Finds the nearest function scope or global scope walking up the scope
- * hierarchy.
- * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope The scope to traverse.
- * @returns {eslint-scope.Scope} a function scope or global scope containing the given
- * scope.
- */
- function getEnclosingFunctionScope(scope) {
- let currentScope = scope;
-
- while (currentScope.type !== "function" && currentScope.type !== "global") {
- currentScope = currentScope.upper;
- }
- return currentScope;
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks whether the given variable has any references from a more specific
- * function expression (i.e. a closure).
- * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is used from a closure.
- */
- function isReferencedInClosure(variable) {
- const enclosingFunctionScope = getEnclosingFunctionScope(variable.scope);
-
- return variable.references.some(reference =>
- getEnclosingFunctionScope(reference.from) !== enclosingFunctionScope);
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks whether the given node is the assignee of a loop.
- * @param {ASTNode} node A VariableDeclaration node to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if the declaration is assigned as part of loop
- * iteration.
- */
- function isLoopAssignee(node) {
- return (node.parent.type === "ForOfStatement" || node.parent.type === "ForInStatement") &&
- node === node.parent.left;
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks whether the given variable declaration is immediately initialized.
- * @param {ASTNode} node A VariableDeclaration node to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if the declaration has an initializer.
- */
- function isDeclarationInitialized(node) {
- return node.declarations.every(declarator => declarator.init !== null);
- }
-
- const SCOPE_NODE_TYPE = /^(?:Program|BlockStatement|SwitchStatement|ForStatement|ForInStatement|ForOfStatement)$/u;
-
- /**
- * Gets the scope node which directly contains a given node.
- * @param {ASTNode} node A node to get. This is a `VariableDeclaration` or
- * an `Identifier`.
- * @returns {ASTNode} A scope node. This is one of `Program`, `BlockStatement`,
- * `SwitchStatement`, `ForStatement`, `ForInStatement`, and
- * `ForOfStatement`.
- */
- function getScopeNode(node) {
- for (let currentNode = node; currentNode; currentNode = currentNode.parent) {
- if (SCOPE_NODE_TYPE.test(currentNode.type)) {
- return currentNode;
- }
- }
-
- /* istanbul ignore next : unreachable */
- return null;
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks whether a given variable is redeclared or not.
- * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable A variable to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable is redeclared.
- */
- function isRedeclared(variable) {
- return variable.defs.length >= 2;
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks whether a given variable is used from outside of the specified scope.
- * @param {ASTNode} scopeNode A scope node to check.
- * @returns {Function} The predicate function which checks whether a given
- * variable is used from outside of the specified scope.
- */
- function isUsedFromOutsideOf(scopeNode) {
-
- /**
- * Checks whether a given reference is inside of the specified scope or not.
- * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is inside of the specified
- * scope.
- */
- function isOutsideOfScope(reference) {
- const scope = scopeNode.range;
- const id = reference.identifier.range;
-
- return id[0] < scope[0] || id[1] > scope[1];
- }
-
- return function(variable) {
- return variable.references.some(isOutsideOfScope);
- };
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates the predicate function which checks whether a variable has their references in TDZ.
- *
- * The predicate function would return `true`:
- *
- * - if a reference is before the declarator. E.g. (var a = b, b = 1;)(var {a = b, b} = {};)
- * - if a reference is in the expression of their default value. E.g. (var {a = a} = {};)
- * - if a reference is in the expression of their initializer. E.g. (var a = a;)
- * @param {ASTNode} node The initializer node of VariableDeclarator.
- * @returns {Function} The predicate function.
- * @private
- */
- function hasReferenceInTDZ(node) {
- const initStart = node.range[0];
- const initEnd = node.range[1];
-
- return variable => {
- const id = variable.defs[0].name;
- const idStart = id.range[0];
- const defaultValue = (id.parent.type === "AssignmentPattern" ? id.parent.right : null);
- const defaultStart = defaultValue && defaultValue.range[0];
- const defaultEnd = defaultValue && defaultValue.range[1];
-
- return variable.references.some(reference => {
- const start = reference.identifier.range[0];
- const end = reference.identifier.range[1];
-
- return !reference.init && (
- start < idStart ||
- (defaultValue !== null && start >= defaultStart && end <= defaultEnd) ||
- (start >= initStart && end <= initEnd)
- );
- });
- };
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks whether a given variable has name that is allowed for 'var' declarations,
- * but disallowed for `let` declarations.
- * @param {eslint-scope.Variable} variable The variable to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if the variable has a disallowed name.
- */
- function hasNameDisallowedForLetDeclarations(variable) {
- return variable.name === "let";
- }
-
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Rule Definition
- //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- module.exports = {
- meta: {
- type: "suggestion",
-
- docs: {
- description: "require `let` or `const` instead of `var`",
- category: "ECMAScript 6",
- recommended: false,
- url: "https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-var"
- },
-
- schema: [],
- fixable: "code",
-
- messages: {
- unexpectedVar: "Unexpected var, use let or const instead."
- }
- },
-
- create(context) {
- const sourceCode = context.getSourceCode();
-
- /**
- * Checks whether the variables which are defined by the given declarator node have their references in TDZ.
- * @param {ASTNode} declarator The VariableDeclarator node to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if one of the variables which are defined by the given declarator node have their references in TDZ.
- */
- function hasSelfReferenceInTDZ(declarator) {
- if (!declarator.init) {
- return false;
- }
- const variables = context.getDeclaredVariables(declarator);
-
- return variables.some(hasReferenceInTDZ(declarator.init));
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks whether it can fix a given variable declaration or not.
- * It cannot fix if the following cases:
- *
- * - A variable is a global variable.
- * - A variable is declared on a SwitchCase node.
- * - A variable is redeclared.
- * - A variable is used from outside the scope.
- * - A variable is used from a closure within a loop.
- * - A variable might be used before it is assigned within a loop.
- * - A variable might be used in TDZ.
- * - A variable is declared in statement position (e.g. a single-line `IfStatement`)
- * - A variable has name that is disallowed for `let` declarations.
- *
- * ## A variable is declared on a SwitchCase node.
- *
- * If this rule modifies 'var' declarations on a SwitchCase node, it
- * would generate the warnings of 'no-case-declarations' rule. And the
- * 'eslint:recommended' preset includes 'no-case-declarations' rule, so
- * this rule doesn't modify those declarations.
- *
- * ## A variable is redeclared.
- *
- * The language spec disallows redeclarations of `let` declarations.
- * Those variables would cause syntax errors.
- *
- * ## A variable is used from outside the scope.
- *
- * The language spec disallows accesses from outside of the scope for
- * `let` declarations. Those variables would cause reference errors.
- *
- * ## A variable is used from a closure within a loop.
- *
- * A `var` declaration within a loop shares the same variable instance
- * across all loop iterations, while a `let` declaration creates a new
- * instance for each iteration. This means if a variable in a loop is
- * referenced by any closure, changing it from `var` to `let` would
- * change the behavior in a way that is generally unsafe.
- *
- * ## A variable might be used before it is assigned within a loop.
- *
- * Within a loop, a `let` declaration without an initializer will be
- * initialized to null, while a `var` declaration will retain its value
- * from the previous iteration, so it is only safe to change `var` to
- * `let` if we can statically determine that the variable is always
- * assigned a value before its first access in the loop body. To keep
- * the implementation simple, we only convert `var` to `let` within
- * loops when the variable is a loop assignee or the declaration has an
- * initializer.
- * @param {ASTNode} node A variable declaration node to check.
- * @returns {boolean} `true` if it can fix the node.
- */
- function canFix(node) {
- const variables = context.getDeclaredVariables(node);
- const scopeNode = getScopeNode(node);
-
- if (node.parent.type === "SwitchCase" ||
- node.declarations.some(hasSelfReferenceInTDZ) ||
- variables.some(isGlobal) ||
- variables.some(isRedeclared) ||
- variables.some(isUsedFromOutsideOf(scopeNode)) ||
- variables.some(hasNameDisallowedForLetDeclarations)
- ) {
- return false;
- }
-
- if (astUtils.isInLoop(node)) {
- if (variables.some(isReferencedInClosure)) {
- return false;
- }
- if (!isLoopAssignee(node) && !isDeclarationInitialized(node)) {
- return false;
- }
- }
-
- if (
- !isLoopAssignee(node) &&
- !(node.parent.type === "ForStatement" && node.parent.init === node) &&
- !astUtils.STATEMENT_LIST_PARENTS.has(node.parent.type)
- ) {
-
- // If the declaration is not in a block, e.g. `if (foo) var bar = 1;`, then it can't be fixed.
- return false;
- }
-
- return true;
- }
-
- /**
- * Reports a given variable declaration node.
- * @param {ASTNode} node A variable declaration node to report.
- * @returns {void}
- */
- function report(node) {
- context.report({
- node,
- messageId: "unexpectedVar",
-
- fix(fixer) {
- const varToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node, { filter: t => t.value === "var" });
-
- return canFix(node)
- ? fixer.replaceText(varToken, "let")
- : null;
- }
- });
- }
-
- return {
- "VariableDeclaration:exit"(node) {
- if (node.kind === "var") {
- report(node);
- }
- }
- };
- }
- };
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