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94 lines
4.6 KiB
/// <amd-module name="@angular/compiler-cli/ngcc/src/utils" />
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/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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*/
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import * as ts from 'typescript';
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import { AbsoluteFsPath, ReadonlyFileSystem } from '../../src/ngtsc/file_system';
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import { DeclarationNode, KnownDeclaration } from '../../src/ngtsc/reflection';
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/**
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* A list (`Array`) of partially ordered `T` items.
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*
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* The items in the list are partially ordered in the sense that any element has either the same or
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* higher precedence than any element which appears later in the list. What "higher precedence"
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* means and how it is determined is implementation-dependent.
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*
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* See [PartiallyOrderedSet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partially_ordered_set) for more details.
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* (Refraining from using the term "set" here, to avoid confusion with JavaScript's
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* [Set](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set).)
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*
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* NOTE: A plain `Array<T>` is not assignable to a `PartiallyOrderedList<T>`, but a
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* `PartiallyOrderedList<T>` is assignable to an `Array<T>`.
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*/
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export interface PartiallyOrderedList<T> extends Array<T> {
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_partiallyOrdered: true;
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map<U>(callbackfn: (value: T, index: number, array: PartiallyOrderedList<T>) => U, thisArg?: any): PartiallyOrderedList<U>;
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slice(...args: Parameters<Array<T>['slice']>): PartiallyOrderedList<T>;
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}
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export declare function getOriginalSymbol(checker: ts.TypeChecker): (symbol: ts.Symbol) => ts.Symbol;
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export declare function isDefined<T>(value: T | undefined | null): value is T;
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export declare function getNameText(name: ts.PropertyName | ts.BindingName): string;
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/**
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* Parse down the AST and capture all the nodes that satisfy the test.
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* @param node The start node.
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* @param test The function that tests whether a node should be included.
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* @returns a collection of nodes that satisfy the test.
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*/
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export declare function findAll<T>(node: ts.Node, test: (node: ts.Node) => node is ts.Node & T): T[];
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/**
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* Does the given declaration have a name which is an identifier?
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* @param declaration The declaration to test.
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* @returns true if the declaration has an identifier for a name.
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*/
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export declare function hasNameIdentifier(declaration: ts.Node): declaration is DeclarationNode & {
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name: ts.Identifier;
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};
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/**
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* Test whether a path is "relative".
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*
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* Relative paths start with `/`, `./` or `../` (or the Windows equivalents); or are simply `.` or
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* `..`.
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*/
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export declare function isRelativePath(path: string): boolean;
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/**
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* A `Map`-like object that can compute and memoize a missing value for any key.
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*
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* The computed values are memoized, so the factory function is not called more than once per key.
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* This is useful for storing values that are expensive to compute and may be used multiple times.
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*/
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export declare class FactoryMap<K, V> {
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private factory;
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private internalMap;
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constructor(factory: (key: K) => V, entries?: readonly (readonly [K, V])[] | null);
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get(key: K): V;
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set(key: K, value: V): void;
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}
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/**
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* Attempt to resolve a `path` to a file by appending the provided `postFixes`
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* to the `path` and checking if the file exists on disk.
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* @returns An absolute path to the first matching existing file, or `null` if none exist.
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*/
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export declare function resolveFileWithPostfixes(fs: ReadonlyFileSystem, path: AbsoluteFsPath, postFixes: string[]): AbsoluteFsPath | null;
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/**
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* Determine whether a function declaration corresponds with a TypeScript helper function, returning
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* its kind if so or null if the declaration does not seem to correspond with such a helper.
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*/
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export declare function getTsHelperFnFromDeclaration(decl: DeclarationNode): KnownDeclaration | null;
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/**
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* Determine whether an identifier corresponds with a TypeScript helper function (based on its
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* name), returning its kind if so or null if the identifier does not seem to correspond with such a
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* helper.
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*/
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export declare function getTsHelperFnFromIdentifier(id: ts.Identifier): KnownDeclaration | null;
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/**
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* An identifier may become repeated when bundling multiple source files into a single bundle, so
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* bundlers have a strategy of suffixing non-unique identifiers with a suffix like $2. This function
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* strips off such suffixes, so that ngcc deals with the canonical name of an identifier.
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* @param value The value to strip any suffix of, if applicable.
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* @returns The canonical representation of the value, without any suffix.
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*/
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export declare function stripDollarSuffix(value: string): string;
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export declare function stripExtension(fileName: string): string;
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