|                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |  | /** * @fileoverview Abstraction of JavaScript source code. * @author Nicholas C. Zakas */"use strict";
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// Requirements
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const    { isCommentToken } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils"),    TokenStore = require("./token-store"),    astUtils = require("../shared/ast-utils"),    Traverser = require("../shared/traverser"),    globals = require("../../conf/globals"),    {        directivesPattern    } = require("../shared/directives"),
    /* eslint-disable-next-line n/no-restricted-require -- Too messy to figure out right now. */    ConfigCommentParser = require("../linter/config-comment-parser"),    eslintScope = require("eslint-scope");
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// Type Definitions
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/** @typedef {import("eslint-scope").Variable} Variable */
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// Private
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const commentParser = new ConfigCommentParser();
/** * Validates that the given AST has the required information. * @param {ASTNode} ast The Program node of the AST to check. * @throws {Error} If the AST doesn't contain the correct information. * @returns {void} * @private */function validate(ast) {    if (!ast.tokens) {        throw new Error("AST is missing the tokens array.");    }
    if (!ast.comments) {        throw new Error("AST is missing the comments array.");    }
    if (!ast.loc) {        throw new Error("AST is missing location information.");    }
    if (!ast.range) {        throw new Error("AST is missing range information");    }}
/** * Retrieves globals for the given ecmaVersion. * @param {number} ecmaVersion The version to retrieve globals for. * @returns {Object} The globals for the given ecmaVersion. */function getGlobalsForEcmaVersion(ecmaVersion) {
    switch (ecmaVersion) {        case 3:            return globals.es3;
        case 5:            return globals.es5;
        default:            if (ecmaVersion < 2015) {                return globals[`es${ecmaVersion + 2009}`];            }
            return globals[`es${ecmaVersion}`];    }}
/** * Check to see if its a ES6 export declaration. * @param {ASTNode} astNode An AST node. * @returns {boolean} whether the given node represents an export declaration. * @private */function looksLikeExport(astNode) {    return astNode.type === "ExportDefaultDeclaration" || astNode.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" ||        astNode.type === "ExportAllDeclaration" || astNode.type === "ExportSpecifier";}
/** * Merges two sorted lists into a larger sorted list in O(n) time. * @param {Token[]} tokens The list of tokens. * @param {Token[]} comments The list of comments. * @returns {Token[]} A sorted list of tokens and comments. * @private */function sortedMerge(tokens, comments) {    const result = [];    let tokenIndex = 0;    let commentIndex = 0;
    while (tokenIndex < tokens.length || commentIndex < comments.length) {        if (commentIndex >= comments.length || tokenIndex < tokens.length && tokens[tokenIndex].range[0] < comments[commentIndex].range[0]) {            result.push(tokens[tokenIndex++]);        } else {            result.push(comments[commentIndex++]);        }    }
    return result;}
/** * Normalizes a value for a global in a config * @param {(boolean|string|null)} configuredValue The value given for a global in configuration or in * a global directive comment * @returns {("readable"|"writeable"|"off")} The value normalized as a string * @throws Error if global value is invalid */function normalizeConfigGlobal(configuredValue) {    switch (configuredValue) {        case "off":            return "off";
        case true:        case "true":        case "writeable":        case "writable":            return "writable";
        case null:        case false:        case "false":        case "readable":        case "readonly":            return "readonly";
        default:            throw new Error(`'${configuredValue}' is not a valid configuration for a global (use 'readonly', 'writable', or 'off')`);    }}
/** * Determines if two nodes or tokens overlap. * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check. * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check. * @returns {boolean} True if the two nodes or tokens overlap. * @private */function nodesOrTokensOverlap(first, second) {    return (first.range[0] <= second.range[0] && first.range[1] >= second.range[0]) ||        (second.range[0] <= first.range[0] && second.range[1] >= first.range[0]);}
/** * Determines if two nodes or tokens have at least one whitespace character * between them. Order does not matter. Returns false if the given nodes or * tokens overlap. * @param {SourceCode} sourceCode The source code object. * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check between. * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check between. * @param {boolean} checkInsideOfJSXText If `true` is present, check inside of JSXText tokens for backward compatibility. * @returns {boolean} True if there is a whitespace character between * any of the tokens found between the two given nodes or tokens. * @public */function isSpaceBetween(sourceCode, first, second, checkInsideOfJSXText) {    if (nodesOrTokensOverlap(first, second)) {        return false;    }
    const [startingNodeOrToken, endingNodeOrToken] = first.range[1] <= second.range[0]        ? [first, second]        : [second, first];    const firstToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(startingNodeOrToken) || startingNodeOrToken;    const finalToken = sourceCode.getFirstToken(endingNodeOrToken) || endingNodeOrToken;    let currentToken = firstToken;
    while (currentToken !== finalToken) {        const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(currentToken, { includeComments: true });
        if (            currentToken.range[1] !== nextToken.range[0] ||
                /*                 * For backward compatibility, check spaces in JSXText.                 * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/12614
                 */                (                    checkInsideOfJSXText &&                    nextToken !== finalToken &&                    nextToken.type === "JSXText" &&                    /\s/u.test(nextToken.value)                )        ) {            return true;        }
        currentToken = nextToken;    }
    return false;}
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// Directive Comments
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/** * Ensures that variables representing built-in properties of the Global Object, * and any globals declared by special block comments, are present in the global * scope. * @param {Scope} globalScope The global scope. * @param {Object|undefined} configGlobals The globals declared in configuration * @param {Object|undefined} inlineGlobals The globals declared in the source code * @returns {void} */function addDeclaredGlobals(globalScope, configGlobals = {}, inlineGlobals = {}) {
    // Define configured global variables.
    for (const id of new Set([...Object.keys(configGlobals), ...Object.keys(inlineGlobals)])) {
        /*         * `normalizeConfigGlobal` will throw an error if a configured global value is invalid. However, these errors would         * typically be caught when validating a config anyway (validity for inline global comments is checked separately).         */        const configValue = configGlobals[id] === void 0 ? void 0 : normalizeConfigGlobal(configGlobals[id]);        const commentValue = inlineGlobals[id] && inlineGlobals[id].value;        const value = commentValue || configValue;        const sourceComments = inlineGlobals[id] && inlineGlobals[id].comments;
        if (value === "off") {            continue;        }
        let variable = globalScope.set.get(id);
        if (!variable) {            variable = new eslintScope.Variable(id, globalScope);
            globalScope.variables.push(variable);            globalScope.set.set(id, variable);        }
        variable.eslintImplicitGlobalSetting = configValue;        variable.eslintExplicitGlobal = sourceComments !== void 0;        variable.eslintExplicitGlobalComments = sourceComments;        variable.writeable = (value === "writable");    }
    /*     * "through" contains all references which definitions cannot be found.     * Since we augment the global scope using configuration, we need to update     * references and remove the ones that were added by configuration.     */    globalScope.through = globalScope.through.filter(reference => {        const name = reference.identifier.name;        const variable = globalScope.set.get(name);
        if (variable) {
            /*             * Links the variable and the reference.             * And this reference is removed from `Scope#through`.             */            reference.resolved = variable;            variable.references.push(reference);
            return false;        }
        return true;    });}
/** * Sets the given variable names as exported so they won't be triggered by * the `no-unused-vars` rule. * @param {eslint.Scope} globalScope The global scope to define exports in. * @param {Record<string,string>} variables An object whose keys are the variable *      names to export. * @returns {void} */function markExportedVariables(globalScope, variables) {
    Object.keys(variables).forEach(name => {        const variable = globalScope.set.get(name);
        if (variable) {            variable.eslintUsed = true;            variable.eslintExported = true;        }    });
}
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// Public Interface
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const caches = Symbol("caches");
/** * Represents parsed source code. */class SourceCode extends TokenStore {
    /**     * @param {string|Object} textOrConfig The source code text or config object.     * @param {string} textOrConfig.text The source code text.     * @param {ASTNode} textOrConfig.ast The Program node of the AST representing the code. This AST should be created from the text that BOM was stripped.     * @param {Object|null} textOrConfig.parserServices The parser services.     * @param {ScopeManager|null} textOrConfig.scopeManager The scope of this source code.     * @param {Object|null} textOrConfig.visitorKeys The visitor keys to traverse AST.     * @param {ASTNode} [astIfNoConfig] The Program node of the AST representing the code. This AST should be created from the text that BOM was stripped.     */    constructor(textOrConfig, astIfNoConfig) {        let text, ast, parserServices, scopeManager, visitorKeys;
        // Process overloading.
        if (typeof textOrConfig === "string") {            text = textOrConfig;            ast = astIfNoConfig;        } else if (typeof textOrConfig === "object" && textOrConfig !== null) {            text = textOrConfig.text;            ast = textOrConfig.ast;            parserServices = textOrConfig.parserServices;            scopeManager = textOrConfig.scopeManager;            visitorKeys = textOrConfig.visitorKeys;        }
        validate(ast);        super(ast.tokens, ast.comments);
        /**         * General purpose caching for the class.         */        this[caches] = new Map([            ["scopes", new WeakMap()],            ["vars", new Map()],            ["configNodes", void 0]        ]);
        /**         * The flag to indicate that the source code has Unicode BOM.         * @type {boolean}         */        this.hasBOM = (text.charCodeAt(0) === 0xFEFF);
        /**         * The original text source code.         * BOM was stripped from this text.         * @type {string}         */        this.text = (this.hasBOM ? text.slice(1) : text);
        /**         * The parsed AST for the source code.         * @type {ASTNode}         */        this.ast = ast;
        /**         * The parser services of this source code.         * @type {Object}         */        this.parserServices = parserServices || {};
        /**         * The scope of this source code.         * @type {ScopeManager|null}         */        this.scopeManager = scopeManager || null;
        /**         * The visitor keys to traverse AST.         * @type {Object}         */        this.visitorKeys = visitorKeys || Traverser.DEFAULT_VISITOR_KEYS;
        // Check the source text for the presence of a shebang since it is parsed as a standard line comment.
        const shebangMatched = this.text.match(astUtils.shebangPattern);        const hasShebang = shebangMatched && ast.comments.length && ast.comments[0].value === shebangMatched[1];
        if (hasShebang) {            ast.comments[0].type = "Shebang";        }
        this.tokensAndComments = sortedMerge(ast.tokens, ast.comments);
        /**         * The source code split into lines according to ECMA-262 specification.         * This is done to avoid each rule needing to do so separately.         * @type {string[]}         */        this.lines = [];        this.lineStartIndices = [0];
        const lineEndingPattern = astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher();        let match;
        /*         * Previously, this was implemented using a regex that         * matched a sequence of non-linebreak characters followed by a         * linebreak, then adding the lengths of the matches. However,         * this caused a catastrophic backtracking issue when the end         * of a file contained a large number of non-newline characters.         * To avoid this, the current implementation just matches newlines         * and uses match.index to get the correct line start indices.         */        while ((match = lineEndingPattern.exec(this.text))) {            this.lines.push(this.text.slice(this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1], match.index));            this.lineStartIndices.push(match.index + match[0].length);        }        this.lines.push(this.text.slice(this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1]));
        // Cache for comments found using getComments().
        this._commentCache = new WeakMap();
        // don't allow further modification of this object
        Object.freeze(this);        Object.freeze(this.lines);    }
    /**     * Split the source code into multiple lines based on the line delimiters.     * @param {string} text Source code as a string.     * @returns {string[]} Array of source code lines.     * @public     */    static splitLines(text) {        return text.split(astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher());    }
    /**     * Gets the source code for the given node.     * @param {ASTNode} [node] The AST node to get the text for.     * @param {int} [beforeCount] The number of characters before the node to retrieve.     * @param {int} [afterCount] The number of characters after the node to retrieve.     * @returns {string} The text representing the AST node.     * @public     */    getText(node, beforeCount, afterCount) {        if (node) {            return this.text.slice(Math.max(node.range[0] - (beforeCount || 0), 0),                node.range[1] + (afterCount || 0));        }        return this.text;    }
    /**     * Gets the entire source text split into an array of lines.     * @returns {Array} The source text as an array of lines.     * @public     */    getLines() {        return this.lines;    }
    /**     * Retrieves an array containing all comments in the source code.     * @returns {ASTNode[]} An array of comment nodes.     * @public     */    getAllComments() {        return this.ast.comments;    }
    /**     * Gets all comments for the given node.     * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to get the comments for.     * @returns {Object} An object containing a leading and trailing array     *      of comments indexed by their position.     * @public     * @deprecated replaced by getCommentsBefore(), getCommentsAfter(), and getCommentsInside().     */    getComments(node) {        if (this._commentCache.has(node)) {            return this._commentCache.get(node);        }
        const comments = {            leading: [],            trailing: []        };
        /*         * Return all comments as leading comments of the Program node when         * there is no executable code.         */        if (node.type === "Program") {            if (node.body.length === 0) {                comments.leading = node.comments;            }        } else {
            /*             * Return comments as trailing comments of nodes that only contain             * comments (to mimic the comment attachment behavior present in Espree).             */            if ((node.type === "BlockStatement" || node.type === "ClassBody") && node.body.length === 0 ||                node.type === "ObjectExpression" && node.properties.length === 0 ||                node.type === "ArrayExpression" && node.elements.length === 0 ||                node.type === "SwitchStatement" && node.cases.length === 0            ) {                comments.trailing = this.getTokens(node, {                    includeComments: true,                    filter: isCommentToken                });            }
            /*             * Iterate over tokens before and after node and collect comment tokens.             * Do not include comments that exist outside of the parent node             * to avoid duplication.             */            let currentToken = this.getTokenBefore(node, { includeComments: true });
            while (currentToken && isCommentToken(currentToken)) {                if (node.parent && node.parent.type !== "Program" && (currentToken.start < node.parent.start)) {                    break;                }                comments.leading.push(currentToken);                currentToken = this.getTokenBefore(currentToken, { includeComments: true });            }
            comments.leading.reverse();
            currentToken = this.getTokenAfter(node, { includeComments: true });
            while (currentToken && isCommentToken(currentToken)) {                if (node.parent && node.parent.type !== "Program" && (currentToken.end > node.parent.end)) {                    break;                }                comments.trailing.push(currentToken);                currentToken = this.getTokenAfter(currentToken, { includeComments: true });            }        }
        this._commentCache.set(node, comments);        return comments;    }
    /**     * Retrieves the JSDoc comment for a given node.     * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to get the comment for.     * @returns {Token|null} The Block comment token containing the JSDoc comment     *      for the given node or null if not found.     * @public     * @deprecated     */    getJSDocComment(node) {
        /**         * Checks for the presence of a JSDoc comment for the given node and returns it.         * @param {ASTNode} astNode The AST node to get the comment for.         * @returns {Token|null} The Block comment token containing the JSDoc comment         *      for the given node or null if not found.         * @private         */        const findJSDocComment = astNode => {            const tokenBefore = this.getTokenBefore(astNode, { includeComments: true });
            if (                tokenBefore &&                isCommentToken(tokenBefore) &&                tokenBefore.type === "Block" &&                tokenBefore.value.charAt(0) === "*" &&                astNode.loc.start.line - tokenBefore.loc.end.line <= 1            ) {                return tokenBefore;            }
            return null;        };        let parent = node.parent;
        switch (node.type) {            case "ClassDeclaration":            case "FunctionDeclaration":                return findJSDocComment(looksLikeExport(parent) ? parent : node);
            case "ClassExpression":                return findJSDocComment(parent.parent);
            case "ArrowFunctionExpression":            case "FunctionExpression":                if (parent.type !== "CallExpression" && parent.type !== "NewExpression") {                    while (                        !this.getCommentsBefore(parent).length &&                        !/Function/u.test(parent.type) &&                        parent.type !== "MethodDefinition" &&                        parent.type !== "Property"                    ) {                        parent = parent.parent;
                        if (!parent) {                            break;                        }                    }
                    if (parent && parent.type !== "FunctionDeclaration" && parent.type !== "Program") {                        return findJSDocComment(parent);                    }                }
                return findJSDocComment(node);
            // falls through
            default:                return null;        }    }
    /**     * Gets the deepest node containing a range index.     * @param {int} index Range index of the desired node.     * @returns {ASTNode} The node if found or null if not found.     * @public     */    getNodeByRangeIndex(index) {        let result = null;
        Traverser.traverse(this.ast, {            visitorKeys: this.visitorKeys,            enter(node) {                if (node.range[0] <= index && index < node.range[1]) {                    result = node;                } else {                    this.skip();                }            },            leave(node) {                if (node === result) {                    this.break();                }            }        });
        return result;    }
    /**     * Determines if two nodes or tokens have at least one whitespace character     * between them. Order does not matter. Returns false if the given nodes or     * tokens overlap.     * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check between.     * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check between.     * @returns {boolean} True if there is a whitespace character between     * any of the tokens found between the two given nodes or tokens.     * @public     */    isSpaceBetween(first, second) {        return isSpaceBetween(this, first, second, false);    }
    /**     * Determines if two nodes or tokens have at least one whitespace character     * between them. Order does not matter. Returns false if the given nodes or     * tokens overlap.     * For backward compatibility, this method returns true if there are     * `JSXText` tokens that contain whitespaces between the two.     * @param {ASTNode|Token} first The first node or token to check between.     * @param {ASTNode|Token} second The second node or token to check between.     * @returns {boolean} True if there is a whitespace character between     * any of the tokens found between the two given nodes or tokens.     * @deprecated in favor of isSpaceBetween().     * @public     */    isSpaceBetweenTokens(first, second) {        return isSpaceBetween(this, first, second, true);    }
    /**     * Converts a source text index into a (line, column) pair.     * @param {number} index The index of a character in a file     * @throws {TypeError} If non-numeric index or index out of range.     * @returns {Object} A {line, column} location object with a 0-indexed column     * @public     */    getLocFromIndex(index) {        if (typeof index !== "number") {            throw new TypeError("Expected `index` to be a number.");        }
        if (index < 0 || index > this.text.length) {            throw new RangeError(`Index out of range (requested index ${index}, but source text has length ${this.text.length}).`);        }
        /*         * For an argument of this.text.length, return the location one "spot" past the last character         * of the file. If the last character is a linebreak, the location will be column 0 of the next         * line; otherwise, the location will be in the next column on the same line.         *         * See getIndexFromLoc for the motivation for this special case.         */        if (index === this.text.length) {            return { line: this.lines.length, column: this.lines[this.lines.length - 1].length };        }
        /*         * To figure out which line index is on, determine the last place at which index could         * be inserted into lineStartIndices to keep the list sorted.         */        const lineNumber = index >= this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1]            ? this.lineStartIndices.length            : this.lineStartIndices.findIndex(el => index < el);
        return { line: lineNumber, column: index - this.lineStartIndices[lineNumber - 1] };    }
    /**     * Converts a (line, column) pair into a range index.     * @param {Object} loc A line/column location     * @param {number} loc.line The line number of the location (1-indexed)     * @param {number} loc.column The column number of the location (0-indexed)     * @throws {TypeError|RangeError} If `loc` is not an object with a numeric     *   `line` and `column`, if the `line` is less than or equal to zero or     *   the line or column is out of the expected range.     * @returns {number} The range index of the location in the file.     * @public     */    getIndexFromLoc(loc) {        if (typeof loc !== "object" || typeof loc.line !== "number" || typeof loc.column !== "number") {            throw new TypeError("Expected `loc` to be an object with numeric `line` and `column` properties.");        }
        if (loc.line <= 0) {            throw new RangeError(`Line number out of range (line ${loc.line} requested). Line numbers should be 1-based.`);        }
        if (loc.line > this.lineStartIndices.length) {            throw new RangeError(`Line number out of range (line ${loc.line} requested, but only ${this.lineStartIndices.length} lines present).`);        }
        const lineStartIndex = this.lineStartIndices[loc.line - 1];        const lineEndIndex = loc.line === this.lineStartIndices.length ? this.text.length : this.lineStartIndices[loc.line];        const positionIndex = lineStartIndex + loc.column;
        /*         * By design, getIndexFromLoc({ line: lineNum, column: 0 }) should return the start index of         * the given line, provided that the line number is valid element of this.lines. Since the         * last element of this.lines is an empty string for files with trailing newlines, add a         * special case where getting the index for the first location after the end of the file         * will return the length of the file, rather than throwing an error. This allows rules to         * use getIndexFromLoc consistently without worrying about edge cases at the end of a file.         */        if (            loc.line === this.lineStartIndices.length && positionIndex > lineEndIndex ||            loc.line < this.lineStartIndices.length && positionIndex >= lineEndIndex        ) {            throw new RangeError(`Column number out of range (column ${loc.column} requested, but the length of line ${loc.line} is ${lineEndIndex - lineStartIndex}).`);        }
        return positionIndex;    }
    /**     * Gets the scope for the given node     * @param {ASTNode} currentNode The node to get the scope of     * @returns {eslint-scope.Scope} The scope information for this node     * @throws {TypeError} If the `currentNode` argument is missing.     */    getScope(currentNode) {
        if (!currentNode) {            throw new TypeError("Missing required argument: node.");        }
        // check cache first
        const cache = this[caches].get("scopes");        const cachedScope = cache.get(currentNode);
        if (cachedScope) {            return cachedScope;        }
        // On Program node, get the outermost scope to avoid return Node.js special function scope or ES modules scope.
        const inner = currentNode.type !== "Program";
        for (let node = currentNode; node; node = node.parent) {            const scope = this.scopeManager.acquire(node, inner);
            if (scope) {                if (scope.type === "function-expression-name") {                    cache.set(currentNode, scope.childScopes[0]);                    return scope.childScopes[0];                }
                cache.set(currentNode, scope);                return scope;            }        }
        cache.set(currentNode, this.scopeManager.scopes[0]);        return this.scopeManager.scopes[0];    }
    /**     * Get the variables that `node` defines.     * This is a convenience method that passes through     * to the same method on the `scopeManager`.     * @param {ASTNode} node The node for which the variables are obtained.     * @returns {Array<Variable>} An array of variable nodes representing     *      the variables that `node` defines.     */    getDeclaredVariables(node) {        return this.scopeManager.getDeclaredVariables(node);    }
    /* eslint-disable class-methods-use-this -- node is owned by SourceCode */    /**     * Gets all the ancestors of a given node     * @param {ASTNode} node The node     * @returns {Array<ASTNode>} All the ancestor nodes in the AST, not including the provided node, starting     * from the root node at index 0 and going inwards to the parent node.     * @throws {TypeError} When `node` is missing.     */    getAncestors(node) {
        if (!node) {            throw new TypeError("Missing required argument: node.");        }
        const ancestorsStartingAtParent = [];
        for (let ancestor = node.parent; ancestor; ancestor = ancestor.parent) {            ancestorsStartingAtParent.push(ancestor);        }
        return ancestorsStartingAtParent.reverse();    }    /* eslint-enable class-methods-use-this -- node is owned by SourceCode */
    /**     * Marks a variable as used in the current scope     * @param {string} name The name of the variable to mark as used.     * @param {ASTNode} [refNode] The closest node to the variable reference.     * @returns {boolean} True if the variable was found and marked as used, false if not.     */    markVariableAsUsed(name, refNode = this.ast) {
        const currentScope = this.getScope(refNode);        let initialScope = currentScope;
        /*         * When we are in an ESM or CommonJS module, we need to start searching         * from the top-level scope, not the global scope. For ESM the top-level         * scope is the module scope; for CommonJS the top-level scope is the         * outer function scope.         *         * Without this check, we might miss a variable declared with `var` at         * the top-level because it won't exist in the global scope.         */        if (            currentScope.type === "global" &&            currentScope.childScopes.length > 0 &&
            // top-level scopes refer to a `Program` node
            currentScope.childScopes[0].block === this.ast        ) {            initialScope = currentScope.childScopes[0];        }
        for (let scope = initialScope; scope; scope = scope.upper) {            const variable = scope.variables.find(scopeVar => scopeVar.name === name);
            if (variable) {                variable.eslintUsed = true;                return true;            }        }
        return false;    }
    /**     * Returns an array of all inline configuration nodes found in the     * source code.     * @returns {Array<Token>} An array of all inline configuration nodes.     */    getInlineConfigNodes() {
        // check the cache first
        let configNodes = this[caches].get("configNodes");
        if (configNodes) {            return configNodes;        }
        // calculate fresh config nodes
        configNodes = this.ast.comments.filter(comment => {
            // shebang comments are never directives
            if (comment.type === "Shebang") {                return false;            }
            const { directivePart } = commentParser.extractDirectiveComment(comment.value);
            const directiveMatch = directivesPattern.exec(directivePart);
            if (!directiveMatch) {                return false;            }
            // only certain comment types are supported as line comments
            return comment.type !== "Line" || !!/^eslint-disable-(next-)?line$/u.test(directiveMatch[1]);        });
        this[caches].set("configNodes", configNodes);
        return configNodes;    }
    /**     * Applies language options sent in from the core.     * @param {Object} languageOptions The language options for this run.     * @returns {void}     */    applyLanguageOptions(languageOptions) {
        /*         * Add configured globals and language globals         *         * Using Object.assign instead of object spread for performance reasons         * https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/16302
         */        const configGlobals = Object.assign(            Object.create(null), // https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/18363
            getGlobalsForEcmaVersion(languageOptions.ecmaVersion),            languageOptions.sourceType === "commonjs" ? globals.commonjs : void 0,            languageOptions.globals        );        const varsCache = this[caches].get("vars");
        varsCache.set("configGlobals", configGlobals);    }
    /**     * Applies configuration found inside of the source code. This method is only     * called when ESLint is running with inline configuration allowed.     * @returns {{problems:Array<Problem>,configs:{config:FlatConfigArray,node:ASTNode}}} Information     *      that ESLint needs to further process the inline configuration.     */    applyInlineConfig() {
        const problems = [];        const configs = [];        const exportedVariables = {};        const inlineGlobals = Object.create(null);
        this.getInlineConfigNodes().forEach(comment => {
            const { directiveText, directiveValue } = commentParser.parseDirective(comment);
            switch (directiveText) {                case "exported":                    Object.assign(exportedVariables, commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment));                    break;
                case "globals":                case "global":                    for (const [id, { value }] of Object.entries(commentParser.parseStringConfig(directiveValue, comment))) {                        let normalizedValue;
                        try {                            normalizedValue = normalizeConfigGlobal(value);                        } catch (err) {                            problems.push({                                ruleId: null,                                loc: comment.loc,                                message: err.message                            });                            continue;                        }
                        if (inlineGlobals[id]) {                            inlineGlobals[id].comments.push(comment);                            inlineGlobals[id].value = normalizedValue;                        } else {                            inlineGlobals[id] = {                                comments: [comment],                                value: normalizedValue                            };                        }                    }                    break;
                case "eslint": {                    const parseResult = commentParser.parseJsonConfig(directiveValue, comment.loc);
                    if (parseResult.success) {                        configs.push({                            config: {                                rules: parseResult.config                            },                            node: comment                        });                    } else {                        problems.push(parseResult.error);                    }
                    break;                }
                // no default
            }        });
        // save all the new variables for later
        const varsCache = this[caches].get("vars");
        varsCache.set("inlineGlobals", inlineGlobals);        varsCache.set("exportedVariables", exportedVariables);
        return {            configs,            problems        };    }
    /**     * Called by ESLint core to indicate that it has finished providing     * information. We now add in all the missing variables and ensure that     * state-changing methods cannot be called by rules.     * @returns {void}     */    finalize() {
        // Step 1: ensure that all of the necessary variables are up to date
        const varsCache = this[caches].get("vars");        const globalScope = this.scopeManager.scopes[0];        const configGlobals = varsCache.get("configGlobals");        const inlineGlobals = varsCache.get("inlineGlobals");        const exportedVariables = varsCache.get("exportedVariables");
        addDeclaredGlobals(globalScope, configGlobals, inlineGlobals);
        if (exportedVariables) {            markExportedVariables(globalScope, exportedVariables);        }
    }
}
module.exports = SourceCode;
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