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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonas Jenwald
6a78cf0d93 Remove support for require statements from the build system
This part of the (modern) preprocessor is now dead code, since we no longer use `require` statements anywhere in the main code-base.

Note that as part of the changes leading up to PDF.js version `4` we removed all[1] the remaining `require` statements, and we also have an ESLint rule to ensure that no new ones are accidentally added.

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[1] With two small exceptions, in benchmarking-code and in the Webpack-example.
2024-02-07 13:34:46 +01:00
Nicolò Ribaudo
a352f28785
Fix transform of unary expression in Babel plugin
All of our static evaluation & dead-code elimination transforms need to
happen in post-order, transforming inner nodes first. This is so that
in complex nested cases all transforms see the simplified version of
their inner nodes.

For example:
  async getNimbusExperimentData() {
    if (!PDFJSDev.test("GECKOVIEW")) { return null; }
    // other code
  }
-> [evaluation of PDFJSDev.*]
  async getNimbusExperimentData() {
    if (!false) { return null; }
    // other code
  }
-> [!false -> true]
  async getNimbusExperimentData() {
    if (true) { return null; }
    // other code
  }
-> [if (true) -> replace with the if branch]
  async getNimbusExperimentData() {
    return null;
    // other code
  }
-> [early return -> remove dead code]
  async getNimbusExperimentData() {
    return null;
    // other code
  }

This was done correctly in all cases except for our `UnaryExpression`
transform, which was happening in pre-order.
2024-01-29 11:53:17 +01:00
Nicolò Ribaudo
f724ae98a1
Replace the webpack+acorn transform with a Babel plugin
This commit converts the pdfjsdev-loader transform into a Babel plugin,
to skip a AST->string->AST round-trip.

Before this commit, the webpack build process was:
1. Babel parses the code
2. Babel transforms the AST
3. Babel generates the code
4. Acorn parses the code
5. pdfjsdev-loader transforms the AST
6. @javascript-obfuscator/escodegen generates the code
7. Webpack parses the file
8. Webpack concatenates the files

After this commit, it is reduced to:
1. Babel parses the code
2. Babel transforms the AST
3. babel-plugin-pdfjs-preprocessor transforms the AST
4. Babel generates the code
5. Webpack parses the file
6. Webpack concatenates the files

This change improves the build time by ~25% (tested on MacBook Air M2):
- `gulp lib`: 3.4s to 2.6s
- `gulp dist`: 36s to 29s
- `gulp generic`: 5.5s to 4.0s
- `gulp mozcentral`: 4.7s to 3.2s

The new Babel plugin doesn't support the `saveComments` option of
pdfjsdev-loader, and it just always discards comments. Even though
pdfjsdev-loader supported multiple values for that option, it was
effectively ignored due to `acorn` dropping comments by default.
2024-01-23 16:00:59 +01:00
Nicolò Ribaudo
f5bb9bc21b
Rename preprocessor2.mjs to babel-plugin-pdfjs-preprocessor.mjs
This is in preparation for the next commit, which will convert
preprocessor2.mjs to a Babel plugin. The purpose of this commit
is to help git track the rename regardless of the large amount
of changes.
2024-01-23 13:13:43 +01:00