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This PR adds `snaps` under Flask build flags to the extension. This branch is mostly equivalent to the current production version of Flask, excepting some bug fixes and tweaks. Closes #11626
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# Local Browserify Transforms
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This directory contains home-grown Browserify transforms.
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Each file listed here exports a transform function factory.
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## Removing Fenced Code
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> `./remove-fenced-code.js`
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When creating builds that support different features, it is desirable to exclude
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unsupported features, files, and dependencies at build time. Undesired files and
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dependencies can be excluded wholesale, but the _use_ of undesired modules in
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files that should otherwise be included – i.e. import statements and references
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to those imports – cannot.
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To support the exclusion of the use of undesired modules at build time, we
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introduce the concept of code fencing to our build system. Our code fencing
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syntax amounts to a tiny DSL, which is specified below.
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The transform concatenates each file into a single string, and a string parser
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identifies any fences in the file. If any fences that should not be included in
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the current build are found, the fences and the lines that they wrap are
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deleted. The transform errors if a malformed fence line is identified.
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For example, the following fenced code:
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```javascript
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this.store.updateStructure({
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...,
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GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
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TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
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///: BEGIN:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN(flask)
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SnapController: this.snapController,
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///: END:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN
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});
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```
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Is transformed to the following if the build type is not `beta`:
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```javascript
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this.store.updateStructure({
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...,
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GasFeeController: this.gasFeeController,
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TokenListController: this.tokenListController,
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});
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```
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Note that multiple build types can be specified by separating them with
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commands inside the parameter parentheses:
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```javascript
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///: BEGIN:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN(beta,flask)
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```
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### Gotchas
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By default, the transform will invoke ESLint on files that are modified by the transform.
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This is our first line of defense against creating unsyntactic code using code fences, and the transform will error if linting fails.
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(Live reloading will continue to work if enabled.)
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To toggle this behavior via build system arguments, see [the build system readme](../README.md).
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### Code Fencing Syntax
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> In the specification, angle brackets, `< >`, indicate required tokens, while
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> straight brackets, `[ ]`, indicate optional tokens.
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>
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> Alphabetical characters identify the name and purpose of a token. All other
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> characters, including parentheses, `( )`, are literals.
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A fence line is a single-line JavaScript comment, optionally surrounded by
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whitespace, in the following format:
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```text
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///: <terminus>:<command>[(parameters)]
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sentinel directive
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```
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The first part of a fence line is the `sentinel`, which is always the string
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"`///:`". If the first four non-whitespace characters of a line are not the
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`sentinel`, the line will be ignored by the parser. The `sentinel` must be
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succeeded by a single space character, or parsing will fail.
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The remainder of the fence line is called the `directive`.
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The directive consists of a `terminus`, `command`, and (optionally) `parameters`.
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- The `terminus` is one of the strings `BEGIN` and `END`. It must be followed by
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a single colon, `:`.
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- The `command` is a string of uppercase alphabetical characters, optionally
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including underscores, `_`. The possible commands are listed later in this
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specification.
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- The `parameters` are a comma-separated list of RegEx `\w` strings. They must
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be parenthesized, only specified for `BEGIN` directives, and valid for the
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command of the directive.
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A valid code fence consists of two fence lines surrounding one or more lines of
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non-fence lines. The first fence line must consist of a `BEGIN` directive, and
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the second an `END` directive. The command of both directives must be the same,
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and the parameters (if any) must be valid for the command.
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If an invalid fence is detected, parsing will fail, and the transform stream
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will end with an error.
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### Commands
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#### `ONLY_INCLUDE_IN`
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This, the only command defined so far, is used to exclude lines of code
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depending on the type of the current build. If a particular set of lines should
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only be included in a particular build type, say `beta`, they should be wrapped
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as follows:
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```javascript
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///: BEGIN:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN(beta)
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console.log('I am only included in beta builds.');
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///: END:ONLY_INCLUDE_IN
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```
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At build time, the fences and the fenced lines will be removed if the build is
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not `beta`.
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Parameters are required for this command, and they must be provided as a
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comma-separated list of one or more of:
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- `main` (the build system default build type)
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- `beta`
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- `flask`
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