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Merge pull request #33 from ShaderFrog/more-exports
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Adding more exports from root
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AndrewRayCode authored Aug 10, 2024
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ If you want your ast.scopes array to stay in sync with your AST, you need to
re-assign it to the output of the functions! Examples:
```typescript
import { renameBindings, renameFunctions, renameTypes } from '@shaderfrog/glsl-parser/utils';
import { renameBindings, renameFunctions, renameTypes } from '@shaderfrog/glsl-parser/parser/utils';

// Suffix top level variables with _x, and update the scope
ast.scopes[0].bindings = renameBindings(ast.scopes[0].bindings, (name) => `${name}_x`);
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scope. Use these if you know specifically which variable you want to rename.
```typescript
import { renameBinding, renameFunction, renameType } from '@shaderfrog/glsl-parser/utils';
import { renameBinding, renameFunction, renameType } from '@shaderfrog/glsl-parser/parser/utils';

// Replace all instances of "oldVar" with "newVar" in the global scope, and
// creates a new global scope entry named "newVar"
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion package.json
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"engines": {
"node": ">=16"
},
"version": "5.1.0",
"version": "5.1.1",
"type": "module",
"description": "A GLSL ES 1.0 and 3.0 parser and preprocessor that can preserve whitespace and comments",
"scripts": {
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12 changes: 11 additions & 1 deletion src/parser/parser.d.ts
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// Allow to fetch util functions from parser directly. I'd like to inline those
// functions directly in this file, but then the tests can't find it since jest
// can't import from .d.ts files as there's no accompanying ts/js file
export { renameBindings, renameFunctions } from './utils';
export {
renameBinding,
renameBindings,
renameType,
renameTypes,
renameFunction,
renameFunctions,
debugEntry,
debugFunctionEntry,
debugScopes,
} from './utils';

export type Parse = {
(input: string, options?: ParserOptions): Program;
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