analyze-str
functionv1.7
cljs.js/analyze-str
(analyze-str [state source cb] [state source name cb] [state source name opts cb])Analyze ClojureScript source. The compiler state will be populated with
the results of analyzes. The parameters:
state (atom)
the compiler state
source (string)
the ClojureScript source
name (symbol or string)
optional, the name of the source
opts (map)
compilation options.
:eval - eval function to invoke, see *eval-fn*
:load - library resolution function, see *load-fn*
:source-map - set to true to generate inline source map information
:def-emits-var - sets whether def (and derived) forms return either a Var
(if set to true) or the def init value (if false).
Defaults to false.
:checked-arrays - if :warn or :error, checks inferred types and values passed
to aget/aset. Logs for incorrect values if :warn, throws if
:error. Defaults to false.
:static-fns - employ static dispatch to specific function arities in
emitted JavaScript, as opposed to making use of the
`call` construct. Defaults to false.
:fn-invoke-direct - if `true`, does not generate `.call(null...)` calls for
unknown functions, but instead direct invokes via
`f(a0,a1...)`. Defaults to `false`.
:target - use `:nodejs` if targeting Node.js. Takes no other options
at the moment.
:ns - optional, the namespace in which to evaluate the source.
:verbose - optional, emit details from compiler activity. Defaults to
false.
:context - optional, sets the context for the source. Possible values
are `:expr`, `:statement` and `:return`. Defaults to
`:statement`.
cb (function)
callback, will be invoked with a map. If successful the map will contain
a key :value, the actual value is not meaningful. If unsuccessful the
map will contain a key :error with an ex-info instance describing the cause
of failure.
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