Java Code Examples for com.google.javascript.rhino.jstype.TernaryValue#forBoolean()

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Example 1
Source File: Closure_94_NodeUtil_s.java    From coming with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function.
 */
static TernaryValue getBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
    case Token.VOID:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: Closure_80_NodeUtil_s.java    From coming with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function.
 */
static TernaryValue getBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
    case Token.VOID:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 3
Source File: Closure_94_NodeUtil_t.java    From coming with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function.
 */
static TernaryValue getBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
    case Token.VOID:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 4
Source File: Closure_86_NodeUtil_t.java    From coming with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function.
 */
static TernaryValue getBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
    case Token.VOID:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 5
Source File: 1_NodeUtil.java    From SimFix with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function.
 */
static TernaryValue getBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
    case Token.VOID:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 6
Source File: jKali_003_s.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 7
Source File: Closure_60_NodeUtil_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 8
Source File: Closure_10_NodeUtil_s.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 9
Source File: Closure_10_NodeUtil_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 10
Source File: Closure_60_NodeUtil_s.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 11
Source File: jMutRepair_003_s.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 12
Source File: Closure_75_NodeUtil_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
    case Token.VOID:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 13
Source File: Cardumen_0087_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 14
Source File: Cardumen_0087_s.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 15
Source File: Closure_61_NodeUtil_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
    case Token.VOID:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 16
Source File: Cardumen_0014_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 17
Source File: Cardumen_00149_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 18
Source File: Cardumen_00149_s.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 19
Source File: Cardumen_00200_t.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}
 
Example 20
Source File: Cardumen_00200_s.java    From coming with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the boolean value of a node that represents a literal. This method
 * effectively emulates the <code>Boolean()</code> JavaScript cast function
 * except it return UNKNOWN for known values with side-effects, use
 * getExpressionBooleanValue if you don't care about side-effects.
 */
static TernaryValue getPureBooleanValue(Node n) {
  switch (n.getType()) {
    case Token.STRING:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getString().length() > 0);

    case Token.NUMBER:
      return TernaryValue.forBoolean(n.getDouble() != 0);

    case Token.NOT:
      return getPureBooleanValue(n.getLastChild()).not();

    case Token.NULL:
    case Token.FALSE:
      return TernaryValue.FALSE;

    case Token.VOID:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n.getFirstChild())) {
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.NAME:
      String name = n.getString();
      if ("undefined".equals(name)
          || "NaN".equals(name)) {
        // We assume here that programs don't change the value of the keyword
        // undefined to something other than the value undefined.
        return TernaryValue.FALSE;
      } else if ("Infinity".equals(name)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;

    case Token.TRUE:
    case Token.REGEXP:
      return TernaryValue.TRUE;

    case Token.ARRAYLIT:
    case Token.OBJECTLIT:
      if (!mayHaveSideEffects(n)) {
        return TernaryValue.TRUE;
      }
      break;
  }

  return TernaryValue.UNKNOWN;
}