# JS [![API reference](https://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-reference-5272B4)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/tdewolff/minify/v2/parse/js?tab=doc) This package is a JS lexer (ECMAScript 2020) written in [Go][1]. It follows the specification at [ECMAScript 2020 Language Specification](https://tc39.es/ecma262/). The lexer takes an io.Reader and converts it into tokens until the EOF. ## Installation Run the following command go get -u github.com/tdewolff/parse/v2/js or add the following import and run project with `go get` import "github.com/tdewolff/parse/v2/js" ## Lexer ### Usage The following initializes a new Lexer with io.Reader `r`: ``` go l := js.NewLexer(parse.NewInput(r)) ``` To tokenize until EOF an error, use: ``` go for { tt, text := l.Next() switch tt { case js.ErrorToken: // error or EOF set in l.Err() return // ... } } ``` ### Regular Expressions The ECMAScript specification for `PunctuatorToken` (of which the `/` and `/=` symbols) and `RegExpToken` depend on a parser state to differentiate between the two. The lexer will always parse the first token as `/` or `/=` operator, upon which the parser can rescan that token to scan a regular expression using `RegExp()`. ### Examples ``` go package main import ( "os" "github.com/tdewolff/parse/v2/js" ) // Tokenize JS from stdin. func main() { l := js.NewLexer(parse.NewInput(os.Stdin)) for { tt, text := l.Next() switch tt { case js.ErrorToken: if l.Err() != io.EOF { fmt.Println("Error on line", l.Line(), ":", l.Err()) } return case js.IdentifierToken: fmt.Println("Identifier", string(text)) case js.NumericToken: fmt.Println("Numeric", string(text)) // ... } } } ``` ## Parser ### Usage The following parses a file and returns an abstract syntax tree (AST). ``` go ast, err := js.NewParser(parse.NewInputString("if (state == 5) { console.log('In state five'); }")) ``` See [ast.go](https://github.com/tdewolff/parse/blob/master/js/ast.go) for all available data structures that can represent the abstact syntax tree. ## License Released under the [MIT license](https://github.com/tdewolff/parse/blob/master/LICENSE.md). [1]: http://golang.org/ "Go Language"