Utility for determining whether an AST node is a reference.
foo
is a reference in these cases:
console.log( foo ); var foo; function foo () {} function bar ( foo ) {} export { foo as x };
foo
is not a reference in these cases:
var obj = { foo: 1 }; console.log( obj.foo ); export { x as foo };
In all cases, foo
is an Identifier
node, but the two kinds must be treated differently for the purposes of scope analysis etc. (The examples are non-exhaustive.)
npm install is-reference
Example using Acorn and estree-walker:
const { parse } = require( 'acorn' ); const { walk } = require( 'estree-walker' ); const isReference = require( 'is-reference' ); const identifiers = []; const references = []; const ast = parse( `var a = b.c;` ); walk( ast, { enter ( node, parent ) { if ( node.type === 'Identifier' ) identifiers.push( node ); if ( isReference( node, parent ) ) references.push( node ); } }); identifiers.forEach( node => console.log( node.name ) ); // a, b, c references.forEach( node => console.log( node.name ) ); // a, b
MIT