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TypeScript must hoist accessors for super properties when converting async method bodies to the `__awaiter` pattern for targets before ES2016. Previously, TypeScript would reify all property accesses into element accesses, i.e. convert the property name into a string parameter and pass it to `super[...]`. That breaks optimizers like Closure Compiler or Uglify in advanced mode, when property renaming is enabled, as it mixes quoted and un-quoted property access (`super['x']` vs just `x` at the declaration site). This change creates a variable `_superProps` that contains accessors for each property accessed on super within the async method. This allows accessing the properties by name (instead of quoted string), which fixes the quoted/unquoted confusion. The change keeps the generic accessor for element access statements to match quoting behaviour. Fixes #21088.
56 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
56 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
// @target: es2017
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// @noEmitHelpers: true
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class A {
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x() {
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}
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y() {
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}
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}
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class B extends A {
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// async method with only call/get on 'super' does not require a binding
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async simple() {
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// call with property access
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super.x();
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// call additional property.
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super.y();
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// call with element access
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super["x"]();
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// property access (read)
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const a = super.x;
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// element access (read)
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const b = super["x"];
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}
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// async method with assignment/destructuring on 'super' requires a binding
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async advanced() {
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const f = () => {};
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// call with property access
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super.x();
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// call with element access
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super["x"]();
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// property access (read)
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const a = super.x;
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// element access (read)
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const b = super["x"];
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// property access (assign)
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super.x = f;
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// element access (assign)
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super["x"] = f;
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// destructuring assign with property access
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({ f: super.x } = { f });
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// destructuring assign with element access
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({ f: super["x"] } = { f });
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}
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}
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