diff --git a/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/.dir-locals.el b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/.dir-locals.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db35973 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/.dir-locals.el @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +((nil . ((sentence-end-double-space . t)))) diff --git a/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/.elpaignore b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/.elpaignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b51163d --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/.elpaignore @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +.travis.yml +.gitignore +Makefile +tests diff --git a/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/ChangeLog b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..092c25e --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +2015-09-09 Dmitry Gutov + + Undo some breakage + +2015-09-09 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit '5c9d8b82dddec2fab370ec8798569c7fc5698093' from js2-mode + +2015-07-18 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit '494c421bfa6f1b72b577267cb3841b0eff262250' from js2-mode + +2015-07-13 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit 'f3a899bb1c36e25e078eed2890eb2fecb22f4175' from js2-mode + +2015-04-24 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit 'ac93b9eef9b6ac44d187b9688d68a7a5f205b3fe' from js2-mode + + Conflicts: + packages/js2-mode/js2-mode.el + +2015-04-15 Stefan Monnier + + * js2-mode.el (js2-mode): Use cursor-sensor-mode if available. + + (js2-export-node): Fix apparent paren typo. + (js2-get-token-internal-1): Remove unused var `quote-char'. + (js2-clear-face): Also remove cursor-sensor-functions. + (js2-parse-primary-expr): Remove unused var `pn'. + (js2-parse-legacy-array-comp): Remove unused var `first'. + (js2-mode-show-node, js2-mode-show-warn-or-err): Use + cursor-sensor-functions if available. + (js2-mode-hide-overlay, js2-echo-error): Adapt to new calling + convention. + (js2-echo-help): Declare obsolete. + (js2-mode-extend-comment): Look for the appropriate property. + +2015-02-02 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit '7558a961a03b3a9d26fafc69d9665e4aadf47738' from js2-mode + +2014-11-18 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit '3abcd90ddc2f446ddf0fb874dd79ba870c26ad2d' from js2-mode + +2014-11-15 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit '2c744815cf9e4653625dd25f2e7f8b59c152782d' from js2-mode + + Conflicts: + packages/js2-mode/js2-imenu-extras.el + +2014-10-15 Stefan Monnier + + * packages/js2-mode/js2-imenu-extras.el: Use Unix-style EOL. + +2014-01-14 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge commit '3575aaa39f311822dcedd53235ba036e9cf68ab8' from js2-mode + +2013-11-07 Stefan Monnier + + * js2-mode/tests: Add copyright headers. + +2013-11-06 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge remote-tracking branch 'js2-mode/master' + +2013-10-06 Dmitry Gutov + + Add packages/js2-mode/.elpaignore + +2013-08-21 Stefan Monnier + + Sync from js2-mode/master + +2013-08-20 Stefan Monnier + + * packages/js2-mode/js2-mode.el: Remove unused variables. Use posix + character classes. Do a bit of CSE simplification. + (js2-parse-highlight-member-expr-node): Flip test order to simplify + code. + (js2-re-search-forward, js2-re-search-backward): Don't quote code. + (js2-echo-help): Defalias applies to symbol, not functions. + +2013-08-15 Stefan Monnier + + Fix up copyrights and the checking code + +2013-08-15 Stefan Monnier + + Mark merge point of js2-mode. + +2013-06-19 Dmitry Gutov + + js2-mode: Merge from upstream + + Git commit 714dca50644c75884d9d90f10328c7a12e02cdcc + +2013-06-08 Dmitry Gutov + + js2-mode: Merge from upstream + + Git commit 1c53de75e0acd19d61ad45a91b32c183948e5128 + +2013-05-10 Dmitry Gutov + + js2-mode: Fix a typo + + Git commit c50f3d1d9db63bcbea3f02036ee17ab0d7511be0 + +2013-05-10 Dmitry Gutov + + js2-mode: Merge from upstream + + * js2-imenu-extras: New file. + + Git commit 3c69aea0c267e7bbadd5e35eb6cab54764c9d91c + +2013-03-07 Dmitry Gutov + + js2-mode: Merge from upstream (js2-multiline-decl-indentation) + +2013-02-28 Dmitry Gutov + + js2-mode: Merge from upstream + +2013-02-19 Dmitry Gutov + + js2-mode: Use \\' instead of $ + +2013-02-19 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge from upstream + +2013-02-17 Dmitry Gutov + + Merge from upstream + +2012-12-26 Dmitry Gutov + + * js2-mode: same for Returns -> Return + +2012-12-26 Dmitry Gutov + + Re-apply the Toggles -> Toggle wording change + +2012-12-25 Dmitry Gutov + + * js2-mode: merge from upstream + + Lots of small changes, too many to enumerate. + +2012-10-31 Stefan Monnier + + * admin/update-archive.sh: Keep old packages. + +2011-07-01 Chong Yidong + + Give every package its own directory in packages/ including single-file + packages. + diff --git a/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/LICENSE b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Where + feasible, the user options (and functions) now have aliases, but if + you're using Emacs 25 and you see an indentation-related setting + that stopped working, try looking for a corresponding one in the + `js` group: `M-x customize-group RET js RET`. + +* New command: `js2-jump-to-definition`. It's bound to `M-.` by + default, via remapping `js-find-symbol`. To get back to the default + `M-.` binding (e.g. `find-tag`), put this in your init file: + + (eval-after-load 'js (define-key js-mode-map (kbd "M-.") nil)) + +## 20150713 + +* More comprehensive strict mode warnings and syntax errors. +* New minor mode: `js2-highlight-unused-variables-mode`. +* `js2-pretty-multiline-declarations` can take the value `dynamic` now. + +## 20150202 + +Support for: + +* [ES6 modules](http://www.2ality.com/2014/09/es6-modules-final.html). +* [Short-hand object literals](http://ariya.ofilabs.com/2013/02/es6-and-object-literal-property-value-shorthand.html). +* [Method definitions](http://ariya.ofilabs.com/2013/03/es6-and-method-definitions.html). +* ['u' and 'y' RegExp flags](https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/es6-unicode-regex). +* [Computed property names](http://people.mozilla.org/~jorendorff/es6-draft.html#sec-object-initializer). +* [Class statements and expressions](https://github.com/lukehoban/es6features#classes). +* [Template strings](http://tc39wiki.calculist.org/es6/template-strings/), including tagged ones. + +The variable `js2-allow-keywords-as-property-names` has been +removed. Instead we check if `js2-language-version` is 180 or highter. + +## 20141115 + +Support for: + +* Unicode characters in identifiers (improved). +* [Delegating yield](http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:generators#delegating_yield). +* [ES6 numeric literals](https://people.mozilla.org/~jorendorff/es6-draft.html#sec-literals-numeric-literals) (octal, binary). +* Harmony [array and generator comprehensions](http://wingolog.org/archives/2014/03/07/es6-generator-and-array-comprehensions-in-spidermonkey). + +## 20131106 + +Support for: + +* [Arrow functions](http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:arrow_function_syntax) +* [Generators](http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:generators) +* [Spread operator](http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:spread) + +## 20130510 + +### Support for JSLint global declaration + +See the docstring for `js2-include-jslint-globals`. + +## 20130216 + +### We don't rebind `RET` anymore + +Because well-behaving major modes aren't supposed to do that. + +So pressing it won't continue a block comment, or turn a string into a concatenation. +Pressing `M-j`, however, will. + +The options `js2-indent-on-enter-key` and `js2-enter-indents-newline` were also removed. + +To bring back the previous behavior, put this in your init file: + +```js +(eval-after-load 'js2-mode + '(define-key js2-mode-map (kbd "RET") 'js2-line-break)) +``` + +## 20120617 + +### Support for [default](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/default_parameters) and [rest](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/rest_parameters) parameters + +## 20120614 + +### Support for [for..of loops](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/for...of) + +## Older changes + +### Popular indentation style + +```js +[foo, bar, baz].forEach(function (v) { + if (validate(v)) + process(v); +}); + +[a, b, c].some(function (v) { + return validate(v); +}); +``` + +### Pretty multiline variable declaration + +In the original mode, + +```js +var foo = 10, +bar = 20, +baz = 30; +``` + +In this mode when the value of `js2-pretty-multiline-declarations` is non-nil, + +```js +var foo = 10, + bar = 20, + baz = 30; +``` + +### Abbreviated destructuring assignments + +```js +let {a, b} = {a: 10, b: 20}; // Abbreviated (Not supported in the original mode) +let {a: a, b: b} = {a: 10, b: 20}; // Same as above (Supported in the original mode) + +(function ({responseText}) { /* */ })(xhr); // As the argument of function + +for (let [k, { name, age }] in Iterator(obj)) // nested + print(k, name, age); +``` + +### Expression closure in property value + +```js +let worker = { + get age() 20, + get sex() "male", + fire: function () _fire() +}; +``` + +### Fix for odd indentation of "else if" with no braces + +In the original mode, + +```js +if (foo) + return foo; +else if (bar) +return bar; // here +``` + +In this mode, + +```js +if (foo) + return foo; +else if (bar) + return bar; // fixed +``` + +### Imenu support for function nesting + +Supports function nesting and anonymous wrappers: + +```js +(function() { + var foo = function() { + function bar() { // shown as foo.bar. + function baz() {} // foo.bar.baz + var qux = function() {}; // foo.bar.quux + } + }; +}); +``` + +Examples of output: + +* [jQuery 1.5](https://gist.github.com/845449) +* [Underscore.js](https://gist.github.com/824262) +* [Backbone.js](https://gist.github.com/824260) + +For library-specific extension methods like `$.extend` and `dojo.declare`, see [js2-imenu-extras](/mooz/js2-mode/blob/master/js2-imenu-extras.el). + +### Undeclared/external variables highlighting + +Original mode highlights them only on the left side of assignments: + +```js +var house; +hose = new House(); // highlights "hose" +``` + +Here they are highlighted in all expressions: + +```js +function feed(fishes, food) { + for each (var fish in fshes) { // highlights "fshes" + food.feed(fsh); // highlights "fsh" + } + hood.discard(); // highlights "hood" +} +``` + +Destructuring assignments and array comprehensions (JS 1.7) are supported: + +```js +let three, [one, two] = [1, 2]; +thee = one + two; // highlights "thee" + +function revenue(goods) { + // highlights "coast" + return [price - coast for each ({price, cost} in goods)].reduce(add); +} +``` diff --git a/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/README.md b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0ee444 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +About [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mooz/js2-mode.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mooz/js2-mode) +====== + +Improved JavaScript editing mode for GNU Emacs ([description here](http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/js2-mode.html)). + +For some of the latest changes, see [latest user-visible changes](https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/wiki/Latest-user-visible-changes). + +Installation +====== + +The stable versions are hosted at [GNU ELPA](http://elpa.gnu.org/) +(M-x list-packages). + +You can also install the latest development version from +[Melpa](http://melpa.milkbox.net/#installing). + +Emacs 22 and 23 +=============== + +This version requires Emacs 24 and `cl-lib` (either built-in or from GNU ELPA above). +For a backward compatible version, check out the branch +[emacs23](https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/tree/emacs23). + +Bugs +==== + +* See broken syntax highlighting and timer errors? Recently upgraded +Emacs from version 24.2 or earlier? + +* Try +[reinstalling or byte-recompiling](https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/issues/72) +the package. + +Please report problems at . + +Contributing +====== + +`js2-mode` is subject to the same +[copyright assignment](http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Papers.html) +policy as Emacs itself, `org-mode`, `CEDET` and other packages in +[GNU ELPA](http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/). + +Any +[legally significant](http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Legally-Significant.html#Legally-Significant) +contributions can only be accepted after the author has completed their +paperwork. Please ask for the request form, and we'll send it to you. + +See Also +====== + +Some third-party modes that use the generated syntax tree: + +* [js2-refactor](https://github.com/magnars/js2-refactor.el) +* [skewer-mode](https://github.com/skeeto/skewer-mode) diff --git a/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/js2-imenu-extras.el b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/js2-imenu-extras.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfdedc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/elpa/js2-mode-20150909/js2-imenu-extras.el @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +;;; js2-imenu-extras.el --- Imenu support for additional constructs + +;; Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +;; Author: Dmitry Gutov +;; Keywords: languages, javascript, imenu + +;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. + +;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; This package adds Imenu support for additional framework constructs and +;; structural patterns to `js2-mode'. + +;; Usage: + +;; (add-hook 'js2-mode-hook 'js2-imenu-extras-mode) + +;; To customize how it works: +;; M-x customize-group RET js2-imenu RET + +(eval-when-compile + (require 'cl)) + +(require 'js2-mode) + +(defvar js2-imenu-extension-styles + `((:framework jquery + :call-re "\\_<\\(?:jQuery\\|\\$\\|_\\)\\.extend\\s-*(" + :recorder js2-imenu-record-jquery-extend) + + (:framework jquery-ui + :call-re "^\\s-*\\(?:jQuery\\|\\$\\)\\.widget\\s-*(" + :recorder js2-imenu-record-string-declare) + + (:framework dojo + :call-re "^\\s-*dojo.declare\\s-*(" + :recorder js2-imenu-record-string-declare) + + (:framework backbone + :call-re ,(concat "\\_<" js2-mode-identifier-re "\\.extend\\s-*(") + :recorder js2-imenu-record-backbone-extend) + + (:framework enyo + :call-re "\\_ +;; mooz +;; Dmitry Gutov +;; URL: https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/ +;; http://code.google.com/p/js2-mode/ +;; Version: 20150909 +;; Keywords: languages, javascript +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (cl-lib "0.5")) + +;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. + +;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + +;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +;; GNU General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . + +;;; Commentary: + +;; This JavaScript editing mode supports: + +;; - strict recognition of the Ecma-262 language standard +;; - support for most Rhino and SpiderMonkey extensions from 1.5 and up +;; - parsing support for ECMAScript for XML (E4X, ECMA-357) +;; - accurate syntax highlighting using a recursive-descent parser +;; - on-the-fly reporting of syntax errors and strict-mode warnings +;; - undeclared-variable warnings using a configurable externs framework +;; - "bouncing" line indentation to choose among alternate indentation points +;; - smart line-wrapping within comments and strings +;; - code folding: +;; - show some or all function bodies as {...} +;; - show some or all block comments as /*...*/ +;; - context-sensitive menu bar and popup menus +;; - code browsing using the `imenu' package +;; - many customization options + +;; Installation: +;; +;; To install it as your major mode for JavaScript editing: + +;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.js\\'" . js2-mode)) + +;; Alternatively, to install it as a minor mode just for JavaScript linting, +;; you must add it to the appropriate major-mode hook. Normally this would be: + +;; (add-hook 'js-mode-hook 'js2-minor-mode) + +;; You may also want to hook it in for shell scripts running via node.js: + +;; (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("node" . js2-mode)) + +;; To customize how it works: +;; M-x customize-group RET js2-mode RET + +;; Notes: + +;; This mode includes a port of Mozilla Rhino's scanner, parser and +;; symbol table. Ideally it should stay in sync with Rhino, keeping +;; `js2-mode' current as the EcmaScript language standard evolves. + +;; Unlike cc-engine based language modes, js2-mode's line-indentation is not +;; customizable. It is a surprising amount of work to support customizable +;; indentation. The current compromise is that the tab key lets you cycle among +;; various likely indentation points, similar to the behavior of python-mode. + +;; This mode does not yet work with "multi-mode" modes such as `mmm-mode' +;; and `mumamo', although it could be made to do so with some effort. +;; This means that `js2-mode' is currently only useful for editing JavaScript +;; files, and not for editing JavaScript within