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type AssertEntry ¶ added in v0.11.22
type ImportKind ¶
type ImportKind uint8
const ( // An entry point provided by the user ImportEntryPoint ImportKind = iota // An ES6 import or re-export statement ImportStmt // A call to "require()" ImportRequire // An "import()" expression with a string argument ImportDynamic // A call to "require.resolve()" ImportRequireResolve // A CSS "@import" rule ImportAt // A CSS "@import" rule with import conditions ImportAtConditional // A CSS "url(...)" token ImportURL )
func (ImportKind) IsFromCSS ¶ added in v0.7.8
func (kind ImportKind) IsFromCSS() bool
func (ImportKind) StringForMetafile ¶ added in v0.8.32
func (kind ImportKind) StringForMetafile() string
type ImportRecord ¶ added in v0.5.4
type ImportRecord struct { Assertions *[]AssertEntry Path logger.Path Range logger.Range // If the "HandlesImportErrors" flag is present, then this is the location // of the error handler. This is used for error reporting. ErrorHandlerLoc logger.Loc // The resolved source index for an internal import (within the bundle) or // nil for an external import (not included in the bundle) SourceIndex Index32 Flags ImportRecordFlags Kind ImportKind }
type ImportRecordFlags ¶ added in v0.14.7
type ImportRecordFlags uint16
const ( // Sometimes the parser creates an import record and decides it isn't needed. // For example, TypeScript code may have import statements that later turn // out to be type-only imports after analyzing the whole file. IsUnused ImportRecordFlags = 1 << iota // If this is true, the import contains syntax like "* as ns". This is used // to determine whether modules that have no exports need to be wrapped in a // CommonJS wrapper or not. ContainsImportStar // If this is true, the import contains an import for the alias "default", // either via the "import x from" or "import {default as x} from" syntax. ContainsDefaultAlias // If this is true, the import contains an import for the alias "__esModule", // via the "import {__esModule} from" syntax. ContainsESModuleAlias // If true, this "export * from 'path'" statement is evaluated at run-time by // calling the "__reExport()" helper function CallsRunTimeReExportFn // Tell the printer to wrap this call to "require()" in "__toESM(...)" WrapWithToESM // Tell the printer to wrap this ESM exports object in "__toCJS(...)" WrapWithToCJS // Tell the printer to use the runtime "__require()" instead of "require()" CallRuntimeRequire // True for the following cases: // // try { require('x') } catch { handle } // try { await import('x') } catch { handle } // try { require.resolve('x') } catch { handle } // import('x').catch(handle) // import('x').then(_, handle) // // In these cases we shouldn't generate an error if the path could not be // resolved. HandlesImportErrors // If true, this was originally written as a bare "import 'file'" statement WasOriginallyBareImport // If true, this import can be removed if it's unused IsExternalWithoutSideEffects )
func (ImportRecordFlags) Has ¶ added in v0.14.7
func (flags ImportRecordFlags) Has(flag ImportRecordFlags) bool
type Index32 ¶ added in v0.8.50
type Index32 struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
This stores a 32-bit index where the zero value is an invalid index. This is a better alternative to storing the index as a pointer since that has the same properties but takes up more space and costs an extra pointer traversal.
func MakeIndex32 ¶ added in v0.8.50
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