* Created a branded type for escaped strings Then flowed it throughout the compiler, finding and fixing a handful of bugs relating to underscore-prefixed identifiers in the process. Includes a test for two cases noticed - diagnostics from conflicting symbols from export *'s, and enum with underscore prefixed member emit. * Correctly double underscores WRT mapped types * Add fourslash tests for other fixed issues * use function call over cast * Update forEachEntry type accuracy * Just use escaped names for ActiveLabel * Remove casts from getPropertyNameForPropertyNameNode * This pattern has occurred a few times, could use a helper function. * Remove duplicated helper * Remove unneeded check, use helper * Identifiers list is no longer escaped strings * Extract repeated string-getting code into helper * Rename type and associated functions * Make getName() return UnderscoreEscapedString, add getUnescapedName() * Add list of internal symbol names to escaped string type to cut back on casting * Remove outdated comments * Reassign interned values to nodes, just in case * Swap to string enum * Add deprecated aliases to escapeIdentifier and unescapeIdentifier * Add temp var * Remove unsafe casts * Rename escaped string type as per @sandersn's suggestion, fix string enum usages * Reorganize double underscore tests * Remove jfreeman from TODO * Remove unneeded parenthesis
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312 B
TypeScript
13 lines
312 B
TypeScript
/// <reference path='fourslash.ts'/>
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// @allowJs: true
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// @Filename: a.js
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//// function MyObject(){
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//// this.__property = 1;
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//// }
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//// var instance = new MyObject();
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//// instance./*1*/
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goTo.marker("1");
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verify.completionListContains("__property", "(property) MyObject.__property: number");
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