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/**
* @fileoverview Rule to disallow useless backreferences in regular expressions
* @author Milos Djermanovic
*/
"use strict";
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Requirements
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
const { CALL, CONSTRUCT, ReferenceTracker, getStringIfConstant } = require("eslint-utils");
const { RegExpParser, visitRegExpAST } = require("regexpp");
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
const parser = new RegExpParser();
/**
* Finds the path from the given `regexpp` AST node to the root node.
* @param {regexpp.Node} node Node.
* @returns {regexpp.Node[]} Array that starts with the given node and ends with the root node.
*/
function getPathToRoot(node) {
const path = [];
let current = node;
do {
path.push(current);
current = current.parent;
} while (current);
return path;
}
/**
* Determines whether the given `regexpp` AST node is a lookaround node.
* @param {regexpp.Node} node Node.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if it is a lookaround node.
*/
function isLookaround(node) {
return node.type === "Assertion" &&
(node.kind === "lookahead" || node.kind === "lookbehind");
}
/**
* Determines whether the given `regexpp` AST node is a negative lookaround node.
* @param {regexpp.Node} node Node.
* @returns {boolean} `true` if it is a negative lookaround node.
*/
function isNegativeLookaround(node) {
return isLookaround(node) && node.negate;
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Rule Definition
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
module.exports = {
meta: {
type: "problem",
docs: {
description: "disallow useless backreferences in regular expressions",
category: "Possible Errors",
recommended: false,
url: "https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-backreference"
},
schema: [],
messages: {
nested: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' from within that group.",
forward: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which appears later in the pattern.",
backward: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which appears before in the same lookbehind.",
disjunctive: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which is in another alternative.",
intoNegativeLookaround: "Backreference '{{ bref }}' will be ignored. It references group '{{ group }}' which is in a negative lookaround."
}
},
create(context) {
/**
* Checks and reports useless backreferences in the given regular expression.
* @param {ASTNode} node Node that represents regular expression. A regex literal or RegExp constructor call.
* @param {string} pattern Regular expression pattern.
* @param {string} flags Regular expression flags.
* @returns {void}
*/
function checkRegex(node, pattern, flags) {
let regExpAST;
try {
regExpAST = parser.parsePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, flags.includes("u"));
} catch {
// Ignore regular expressions with syntax errors
return;
}
visitRegExpAST(regExpAST, {
onBackreferenceEnter(bref) {
const group = bref.resolved,
brefPath = getPathToRoot(bref),
groupPath = getPathToRoot(group);
let messageId = null;
if (brefPath.includes(group)) {
// group is bref's ancestor => bref is nested ('nested reference') => group hasn't matched yet when bref starts to match.
messageId = "nested";
} else {
// Start from the root to find the lowest common ancestor.
let i = brefPath.length - 1,
j = groupPath.length - 1;
do {
i--;
j--;
} while (brefPath[i] === groupPath[j]);
const indexOfLowestCommonAncestor = j + 1,
groupCut = groupPath.slice(0, indexOfLowestCommonAncestor),
commonPath = groupPath.slice(indexOfLowestCommonAncestor),
lowestCommonLookaround = commonPath.find(isLookaround),
isMatchingBackward = lowestCommonLookaround && lowestCommonLookaround.kind === "lookbehind";
if (!isMatchingBackward && bref.end <= group.start) {
// bref is left, group is right ('forward reference') => group hasn't matched yet when bref starts to match.
messageId = "forward";
} else if (isMatchingBackward && group.end <= bref.start) {
// the opposite of the previous when the regex is matching backward in a lookbehind context.
messageId = "backward";
} else if (groupCut[groupCut.length - 1].type === "Alternative") {
// group's and bref's ancestor nodes below the lowest common ancestor are sibling alternatives => they're disjunctive.
messageId = "disjunctive";
} else if (groupCut.some(isNegativeLookaround)) {
// group is in a negative lookaround which isn't bref's ancestor => group has already failed when bref starts to match.
messageId = "intoNegativeLookaround";
}
}
if (messageId) {
context.report({
node,
messageId,
data: {
bref: bref.raw,
group: group.raw
}
});
}
}
});
}
return {
"Literal[regex]"(node) {
const { pattern, flags } = node.regex;
checkRegex(node, pattern, flags);
},
Program() {
const scope = context.getScope(),
tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope),
traceMap = {
RegExp: {
[CALL]: true,
[CONSTRUCT]: true
}
};
for (const { node } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(traceMap)) {
const [patternNode, flagsNode] = node.arguments,
pattern = getStringIfConstant(patternNode, scope),
flags = getStringIfConstant(flagsNode, scope);
if (typeof pattern === "string") {
checkRegex(node, pattern, flags || "");
}
}
}
};
}
};