|                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            |  | /** * @fileoverview Rule to flag use of variables before they are defined * @author Ilya Volodin */
"use strict";
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// Helpers
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const SENTINEL_TYPE = /^(?:(?:Function|Class)(?:Declaration|Expression)|ArrowFunctionExpression|CatchClause|ImportDeclaration|ExportNamedDeclaration)$/u;const FOR_IN_OF_TYPE = /^For(?:In|Of)Statement$/u;
/** * Parses a given value as options. * @param {any} options A value to parse. * @returns {Object} The parsed options. */function parseOptions(options) {    let functions = true;    let classes = true;    let variables = true;    let allowNamedExports = false;
    if (typeof options === "string") {        functions = (options !== "nofunc");    } else if (typeof options === "object" && options !== null) {        functions = options.functions !== false;        classes = options.classes !== false;        variables = options.variables !== false;        allowNamedExports = !!options.allowNamedExports;    }
    return { functions, classes, variables, allowNamedExports };}
/** * Checks whether or not a given location is inside of the range of a given node. * @param {ASTNode} node An node to check. * @param {number} location A location to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the location is inside of the range of the node. */function isInRange(node, location) {    return node && node.range[0] <= location && location <= node.range[1];}
/** * Checks whether or not a given location is inside of the range of a class static initializer. * Static initializers are static blocks and initializers of static fields. * @param {ASTNode} node `ClassBody` node to check static initializers. * @param {number} location A location to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the location is inside of a class static initializer. */function isInClassStaticInitializerRange(node, location) {    return node.body.some(classMember => (        (            classMember.type === "StaticBlock" &&            isInRange(classMember, location)        ) ||        (            classMember.type === "PropertyDefinition" &&            classMember.static &&            classMember.value &&            isInRange(classMember.value, location)        )    ));}
/** * Checks whether a given scope is the scope of a class static initializer. * Static initializers are static blocks and initializers of static fields. * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope A scope to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the scope is a class static initializer scope. */function isClassStaticInitializerScope(scope) {    if (scope.type === "class-static-block") {        return true;    }
    if (scope.type === "class-field-initializer") {
        // `scope.block` is PropertyDefinition#value node
        const propertyDefinition = scope.block.parent;
        return propertyDefinition.static;    }
    return false;}
/** * Checks whether a given reference is evaluated in an execution context * that isn't the one where the variable it refers to is defined. * Execution contexts are: * - top-level * - functions * - class field initializers (implicit functions) * - class static blocks (implicit functions) * Static class field initializers and class static blocks are automatically run during the class definition evaluation, * and therefore we'll consider them as a part of the parent execution context. * Example: * *   const x = 1; * *   x; // returns `false`
 *   () => x; // returns `true`
 * *   class C { *       field = x; // returns `true`
 *       static field = x; // returns `false`
 * *       method() { *           x; // returns `true`
 *       } * *       static method() { *           x; // returns `true`
 *       } * *       static { *           x; // returns `false`
 *       } *   } * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference A reference to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is from a separate execution context. */function isFromSeparateExecutionContext(reference) {    const variable = reference.resolved;    let scope = reference.from;
    // Scope#variableScope represents execution context
    while (variable.scope.variableScope !== scope.variableScope) {        if (isClassStaticInitializerScope(scope.variableScope)) {            scope = scope.variableScope.upper;        } else {            return true;        }    }
    return false;}
/** * Checks whether or not a given reference is evaluated during the initialization of its variable. * * This returns `true` in the following cases: * *     var a = a *     var [a = a] = list *     var {a = a} = obj *     for (var a in a) {} *     for (var a of a) {} *     var C = class { [C]; }; *     var C = class { static foo = C; }; *     var C = class { static { foo = C; } }; *     class C extends C {} *     class C extends (class { static foo = C; }) {} *     class C { [C]; } * @param {Reference} reference A reference to check. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference is evaluated during the initialization. */function isEvaluatedDuringInitialization(reference) {    if (isFromSeparateExecutionContext(reference)) {
        /*         * Even if the reference appears in the initializer, it isn't evaluated during the initialization.         * For example, `const x = () => x;` is valid.         */        return false;    }
    const location = reference.identifier.range[1];    const definition = reference.resolved.defs[0];
    if (definition.type === "ClassName") {
        // `ClassDeclaration` or `ClassExpression`
        const classDefinition = definition.node;
        return (            isInRange(classDefinition, location) &&
            /*             * Class binding is initialized before running static initializers.             * For example, `class C { static foo = C; static { bar = C; } }` is valid.             */            !isInClassStaticInitializerRange(classDefinition.body, location)        );    }
    let node = definition.name.parent;
    while (node) {        if (node.type === "VariableDeclarator") {            if (isInRange(node.init, location)) {                return true;            }            if (FOR_IN_OF_TYPE.test(node.parent.parent.type) &&                isInRange(node.parent.parent.right, location)            ) {                return true;            }            break;        } else if (node.type === "AssignmentPattern") {            if (isInRange(node.right, location)) {                return true;            }        } else if (SENTINEL_TYPE.test(node.type)) {            break;        }
        node = node.parent;    }
    return false;}
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// Rule Definition
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/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */module.exports = {    meta: {        type: "problem",
        docs: {            description: "Disallow the use of variables before they are defined",            recommended: false,            url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-use-before-define"        },
        schema: [            {                oneOf: [                    {                        enum: ["nofunc"]                    },                    {                        type: "object",                        properties: {                            functions: { type: "boolean" },                            classes: { type: "boolean" },                            variables: { type: "boolean" },                            allowNamedExports: { type: "boolean" }                        },                        additionalProperties: false                    }                ]            }        ],
        messages: {            usedBeforeDefined: "'{{name}}' was used before it was defined."        }    },
    create(context) {        const options = parseOptions(context.options[0]);        const sourceCode = context.sourceCode;
        /**         * Determines whether a given reference should be checked.         *         * Returns `false` if the reference is:         * - initialization's (e.g., `let a = 1`).         * - referring to an undefined variable (i.e., if it's an unresolved reference).         * - referring to a variable that is defined, but not in the given source code         *   (e.g., global environment variable or `arguments` in functions).         * - allowed by options.         * @param {eslint-scope.Reference} reference The reference         * @returns {boolean} `true` if the reference should be checked         */        function shouldCheck(reference) {            if (reference.init) {                return false;            }
            const { identifier } = reference;
            if (                options.allowNamedExports &&                identifier.parent.type === "ExportSpecifier" &&                identifier.parent.local === identifier            ) {                return false;            }
            const variable = reference.resolved;
            if (!variable || variable.defs.length === 0) {                return false;            }
            const definitionType = variable.defs[0].type;
            if (!options.functions && definitionType === "FunctionName") {                return false;            }
            if (                (                    !options.variables && definitionType === "Variable" ||                    !options.classes && definitionType === "ClassName"                ) &&
                // don't skip checking the reference if it's in the same execution context, because of TDZ
                isFromSeparateExecutionContext(reference)            ) {                return false;            }
            return true;        }
        /**         * Finds and validates all references in a given scope and its child scopes.         * @param {eslint-scope.Scope} scope The scope object.         * @returns {void}         */        function checkReferencesInScope(scope) {            scope.references.filter(shouldCheck).forEach(reference => {                const variable = reference.resolved;                const definitionIdentifier = variable.defs[0].name;
                if (                    reference.identifier.range[1] < definitionIdentifier.range[1] ||                    isEvaluatedDuringInitialization(reference)                ) {                    context.report({                        node: reference.identifier,                        messageId: "usedBeforeDefined",                        data: reference.identifier                    });                }            });
            scope.childScopes.forEach(checkReferencesInScope);        }
        return {            Program(node) {                checkReferencesInScope(sourceCode.getScope(node));            }        };    }};
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