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deps: update acorn-walk to 8.3.0
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PR-URL: #50457
Reviewed-By: Mohammed Keyvanzadeh <mohammadkeyvanzade94@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Moshe Atlow <moshe@atlow.co.il>
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Marco Ippolito <marcoippolito54@gmail.com>
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6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions deps/acorn/acorn-walk/CHANGELOG.md
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## 8.3.0 (2023-10-26)

### New features

Use a set of new, much more precise, TypeScript types.

## 8.2.0 (2021-09-06)

### New features
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You are welcome to
[report bugs](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn/issues) or create pull
requests on [github](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn). For questions
and discussion, please use the
[Tern discussion forum](https://discuss.ternjs.net).
requests on [github](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn).

## Installation

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const walk = require("acorn-walk")

walk.ancestor(acorn.parse("foo('hi')"), {
Literal(_, ancestors) {
Literal(_node, _state, ancestors) {
console.log("This literal's ancestors are:", ancestors.map(n => n.type))
}
})
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import * as acorn from "acorn"

export type FullWalkerCallback<TState> = (
node: acorn.Node,
state: TState,
type: string
) => void

export type FullAncestorWalkerCallback<TState> = (
node: acorn.Node,
state: TState,
ancestors: acorn.Node[],
type: string
) => void

type AggregateType = {
Expression: acorn.Expression,
Statement: acorn.Statement,
Pattern: acorn.Pattern,
ForInit: acorn.VariableDeclaration | acorn.Expression
}

export type SimpleVisitors<TState> = {
[type in acorn.AnyNode["type"]]?: (node: Extract<acorn.AnyNode, { type: type }>, state: TState) => void
} & {
[type in keyof AggregateType]?: (node: AggregateType[type], state: TState) => void
}

export type AncestorVisitors<TState> = {
[type in acorn.AnyNode["type"]]?: ( node: Extract<acorn.AnyNode, { type: type }>, state: TState, ancestors: acorn.Node[]
) => void
} & {
[type in keyof AggregateType]?: (node: AggregateType[type], state: TState, ancestors: acorn.Node[]) => void
}

export type WalkerCallback<TState> = (node: acorn.Node, state: TState) => void

export type RecursiveVisitors<TState> = {
[type in acorn.AnyNode["type"]]?: ( node: Extract<acorn.AnyNode, { type: type }>, state: TState, callback: WalkerCallback<TState>) => void
} & {
[type in keyof AggregateType]?: (node: AggregateType[type], state: TState, callback: WalkerCallback<TState>) => void
}

export type FindPredicate = (type: string, node: acorn.Node) => boolean

export interface Found<TState> {
node: acorn.Node,
state: TState
}

/**
* does a 'simple' walk over a tree
* @param node the AST node to walk
* @param visitors an object with properties whose names correspond to node types in the {@link https://github.com/estree/estree | ESTree spec}. The properties should contain functions that will be called with the node object and, if applicable the state at that point.
* @param base a walker algorithm
* @param state a start state. The default walker will simply visit all statements and expressions and not produce a meaningful state. (An example of a use of state is to track scope at each point in the tree.)
*/
export function simple<TState>(
node: acorn.Node,
visitors: SimpleVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void

/**
* does a 'simple' walk over a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node) and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter.
* @param node
* @param visitors
* @param base
* @param state
*/
export function ancestor<TState>(
node: acorn.Node,
visitors: AncestorVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void

/**
* does a 'recursive' walk, where the walker functions are responsible for continuing the walk on the child nodes of their target node.
* @param node
* @param state the start state
* @param functions contain an object that maps node types to walker functions
* @param base provides the fallback walker functions for node types that aren't handled in the {@link functions} object. If not given, the default walkers will be used.
*/
export function recursive<TState>(
node: acorn.Node,
state: TState,
functions: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>
): void

/**
* does a 'full' walk over a tree, calling the {@link callback} with the arguments (node, state, type) for each node
* @param node
* @param callback
* @param base
* @param state
*/
export function full<TState>(
node: acorn.Node,
callback: FullWalkerCallback<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void

/**
* does a 'full' walk over a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node) and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter.
* @param node
* @param callback
* @param base
* @param state
*/
export function fullAncestor<TState>(
node: acorn.Node,
callback: FullAncestorWalkerCallback<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void

/**
* builds a new walker object by using the walker functions in {@link functions} and filling in the missing ones by taking defaults from {@link base}.
* @param functions
* @param base
*/
export function make<TState>(
functions: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>
): RecursiveVisitors<TState>

/**
* tries to locate a node in a tree at the given start and/or end offsets, which satisfies the predicate test. {@link start} and {@link end} can be either `null` (as wildcard) or a `number`. {@link test} may be a string (indicating a node type) or a function that takes (nodeType, node) arguments and returns a boolean indicating whether this node is interesting. {@link base} and {@link state} are optional, and can be used to specify a custom walker. Nodes are tested from inner to outer, so if two nodes match the boundaries, the inner one will be preferred.
* @param node
* @param start
* @param end
* @param type
* @param base
* @param state
*/
export function findNodeAt<TState>(
node: acorn.Node,
start: number | undefined,
end?: number | undefined,
type?: FindPredicate | string,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): Found<TState> | undefined

/**
* like {@link findNodeAt}, but will match any node that exists 'around' (spanning) the given position.
* @param node
* @param start
* @param type
* @param base
* @param state
*/
export function findNodeAround<TState>(
node: acorn.Node,
start: number | undefined,
type?: FindPredicate | string,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): Found<TState> | undefined

/**
* similar to {@link findNodeAround}, but will match all nodes after the given position (testing outer nodes before inner nodes).
*/
export const findNodeAfter: typeof findNodeAround

export const base: RecursiveVisitors<any>
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