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  1. <?php
  2.  
  3. /**
  4.  * JavaScript minifier.
  5.  *
  6.  * Please report bugs on https://github.com/matthiasmullie/minify/issues
  7.  *
  8.  * @author Matthias Mullie <minify@mullie.eu>
  9.  * @copyright Copyright (c) 2012, Matthias Mullie. All rights reserved
  10.  * @license MIT License
  11.  */
  12.  
  13. namespace MatthiasMullie\Minify;
  14.  
  15. /**
  16.  * JavaScript Minifier Class.
  17.  *
  18.  * Please report bugs on https://github.com/matthiasmullie/minify/issues
  19.  *
  20.  * @author Matthias Mullie <minify@mullie.eu>
  21.  * @author Tijs Verkoyen <minify@verkoyen.eu>
  22.  * @copyright Copyright (c) 2012, Matthias Mullie. All rights reserved
  23.  * @license MIT License
  24.  */
  25. class JS extends Minify
  26. {
  27.     /**
  28.      * Var-matching regex based on http://stackoverflow.com/a/9337047/802993.
  29.      *
  30.      * Note that regular expressions using that bit must have the PCRE_UTF8
  31.      * pattern modifier (/u) set.
  32.      *
  33.      * @internal
  34.      *
  35.      * @var string
  36.      */
  37.     const REGEX_VARIABLE = 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  38.  
  39.     /**
  40.      * Full list of JavaScript reserved words.
  41.      * Will be loaded from /data/js/keywords_reserved.txt.
  42.      *
  43.      * @see https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/reserved-keywords
  44.      *
  45.      * @var string[]
  46.      */
  47.     protected $keywordsReserved = array();
  48.  
  49.     /**
  50.      * List of JavaScript reserved words that accept a <variable, value, ...>
  51.      * after them. Some end of lines are not the end of a statement, like with
  52.      * these keywords.
  53.      *
  54.      * E.g.: we shouldn't insert a ; after this else
  55.      * else
  56.      *     console.log('this is quite fine')
  57.      *
  58.      * Will be loaded from /data/js/keywords_before.txt
  59.      *
  60.      * @var string[]
  61.      */
  62.     protected $keywordsBefore = array();
  63.  
  64.     /**
  65.      * List of JavaScript reserved words that accept a <variable, value, ...>
  66.      * before them. Some end of lines are not the end of a statement, like when
  67.      * continued by one of these keywords on the newline.
  68.      *
  69.      * E.g.: we shouldn't insert a ; before this instanceof
  70.      * variable
  71.      *     instanceof String
  72.      *
  73.      * Will be loaded from /data/js/keywords_after.txt
  74.      *
  75.      * @var string[]
  76.      */
  77.     protected $keywordsAfter = array();
  78.  
  79.     /**
  80.      * List of all JavaScript operators.
  81.      *
  82.      * Will be loaded from /data/js/operators.txt
  83.      *
  84.      * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Expressions_and_Operators
  85.      *
  86.      * @var string[]
  87.      */
  88.     protected $operators = array();
  89.  
  90.     /**
  91.      * List of JavaScript operators that accept a <variable, value, ...> after
  92.      * them. Some end of lines are not the end of a statement, like with these
  93.      * operators.
  94.      *
  95.      * Note: Most operators are fine, we've only removed ++ and --.
  96.      * ++ & -- have to be joined with the value they're in-/decrementing.
  97.      *
  98.      * Will be loaded from /data/js/operators_before.txt
  99.      *
  100.      * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Expressions_and_Operators
  101.      *
  102.      * @var string[]
  103.      */
  104.     protected $operatorsBefore = array();
  105.  
  106.     /**
  107.      * List of JavaScript operators that accept a <variable, value, ...> before
  108.      * them. Some end of lines are not the end of a statement, like when
  109.      * continued by one of these operators on the newline.
  110.      *
  111.      * Note: Most operators are fine, we've only removed ), ], ++, --, ! and ~.
  112.      * There can't be a newline separating ! or ~ and whatever it is negating.
  113.      * ++ & -- have to be joined with the value they're in-/decrementing.
  114.      * ) & ] are "special" in that they have lots or usecases. () for example
  115.      * is used for function calls, for grouping, in if () and for (), ...
  116.      *
  117.      * Will be loaded from /data/js/operators_after.txt
  118.      *
  119.      * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Expressions_and_Operators
  120.      *
  121.      * @var string[]
  122.      */
  123.     protected $operatorsAfter = array();
  124.  
  125.     public function __construct()
  126.     {
  127.         call_user_func_array(array('\\MatthiasMullie\Minify\\Minify', '__construct'), func_get_args());
  128.  
  129.         $dataDir = __DIR__ . '/../data/js/';
  130.         $options = FILE_IGNORE_NEW_LINES | FILE_SKIP_EMPTY_LINES;
  131.         $this->keywordsReserved = file($dataDir . 'keywords_reserved.txt', $options);
  132.         $this->keywordsBefore = file($dataDir . 'keywords_before.txt', $options);
  133.         $this->keywordsAfter = file($dataDir . 'keywords_after.txt', $options);
  134.         $this->operators = file($dataDir . 'operators.txt', $options);
  135.         $this->operatorsBefore = file($dataDir . 'operators_before.txt', $options);
  136.         $this->operatorsAfter = file($dataDir . 'operators_after.txt', $options);
  137.     }
  138.  
  139.     /**
  140.      * Minify the data.
  141.      * Perform JS optimizations.
  142.      *
  143.      * @param string[optional] $path Path to write the data to
  144.      *
  145.      * @return string The minified data
  146.      */
  147.     public function execute($path = null)
  148.     {
  149.         $content = '';
  150.  
  151.         /*
  152.          * Let's first take out strings, comments and regular expressions.
  153.          * All of these can contain JS code-like characters, and we should make
  154.          * sure any further magic ignores anything inside of these.
  155.          *
  156.          * Consider this example, where we should not strip any whitespace:
  157.          * var str = "a   test";
  158.          *
  159.          * Comments will be removed altogether, strings and regular expressions
  160.          * will be replaced by placeholder text, which we'll restore later.
  161.          */
  162.         $this->extractStrings('\'"`');
  163.         $this->stripComments();
  164.         $this->extractRegex();
  165.  
  166.         // loop files
  167.         foreach ($this->data as $source => $js) {
  168.             // take out strings, comments & regex (for which we've registered
  169.             // the regexes just a few lines earlier)
  170.             $js = $this->replace($js);
  171.  
  172.             $js = $this->propertyNotation($js);
  173.             $js = $this->shortenBools($js);
  174.             $js = $this->stripWhitespace($js);
  175.  
  176.             // combine js: separating the scripts by a ;
  177.             $content .= $js . ';';
  178.         }
  179.  
  180.         // clean up leftover `;`s from the combination of multiple scripts
  181.         $content = ltrim($content, ';');
  182.         $content = (string) substr($content, 0, -1);
  183.  
  184.         /*
  185.          * Earlier, we extracted strings & regular expressions and replaced them
  186.          * with placeholder text. This will restore them.
  187.          */
  188.         $content = $this->restoreExtractedData($content);
  189.  
  190.         return $content;
  191.     }
  192.  
  193.     /**
  194.      * Strip comments from source code.
  195.      */
  196.     protected function stripComments()
  197.     {
  198.         $this->stripMultilineComments();
  199.  
  200.         // single-line comments
  201.         $this->registerPattern('/\/\/.*$/m', '');
  202.     }
  203.  
  204.     /**
  205.      * JS can have /-delimited regular expressions, like: /ab+c/.match(string).
  206.      *
  207.      * The content inside the regex can contain characters that may be confused
  208.      * for JS code: e.g. it could contain whitespace it needs to match & we
  209.      * don't want to strip whitespace in there.
  210.      *
  211.      * The regex can be pretty simple: we don't have to care about comments,
  212.      * (which also use slashes) because stripComments() will have stripped those
  213.      * already.
  214.      *
  215.      * This method will replace all string content with simple REGEX#
  216.      * placeholder text, so we've rid all regular expressions from characters
  217.      * that may be misinterpreted. Original regex content will be saved in
  218.      * $this->extracted and after doing all other minifying, we can restore the
  219.      * original content via restoreRegex()
  220.      */
  221.     protected function extractRegex()
  222.     {
  223.         // PHP only supports $this inside anonymous functions since 5.4
  224.         $minifier = $this;
  225.         $callback = function ($match) use ($minifier) {
  226.             $count = count($minifier->extracted);
  227.             $placeholder = '"' . $count . '"';
  228.             $minifier->extracted[$placeholder] = $match[0];
  229.  
  230.             return $placeholder;
  231.         };
  232.  
  233.         // match all chars except `/` and `\`
  234.         // `\` is allowed though, along with whatever char follows (which is the
  235.         // one being escaped)
  236.         // this should allow all chars, except for an unescaped `/` (= the one
  237.         // closing the regex)
  238.         // then also ignore bare `/` inside `[]`, where they don't need to be
  239.         // escaped: anything inside `[]` can be ignored safely
  240.         $pattern = '\\/(?!\*)(?:[^\\[\\/\\\\\n\r]++|(?:\\\\.)++|(?:\\[(?:[^\\]\\\\\n\r]++|(?:\\\\.)++)++\\])++)++\\/[gimuy]*';
  241.  
  242.         // a regular expression can only be followed by a few operators or some
  243.         // of the RegExp methods (a `\` followed by a variable or value is
  244.         // likely part of a division, not a regex)
  245.         $keywords = array('do', 'in', 'new', 'else', 'throw', 'yield', 'delete', 'return',  'typeof');
  246.         $before = '(^|[=:,;\+\-\*\?\/\}\(\{\[&\|!]|' . implode('|', $keywords) . ')\s*';
  247.         $propertiesAndMethods = array(
  248.             // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp#Properties_2
  249.             'constructor',
  250.             'flags',
  251.             'global',
  252.             'ignoreCase',
  253.             'multiline',
  254.             'source',
  255.             'sticky',
  256.             'unicode',
  257.             // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp#Methods_2
  258.             'compile(',
  259.             'exec(',
  260.             'test(',
  261.             'toSource(',
  262.             'toString(',
  263.         );
  264.         $delimiters = array_fill(0, count($propertiesAndMethods), '/');
  265.         $propertiesAndMethods = array_map('preg_quote', $propertiesAndMethods, $delimiters);
  266.         $after = '(?=\s*([\.,;:\)\}&\|+]|\/\/|$|\.(' . implode('|', $propertiesAndMethods) . ')))';
  267.         $this->registerPattern('/' . $before . '\K' . $pattern . $after . '/', $callback);
  268.  
  269.         // regular expressions following a `)` are rather annoying to detect...
  270.         // quite often, `/` after `)` is a division operator & if it happens to
  271.         // be followed by another one (or a comment), it is likely to be
  272.         // confused for a regular expression
  273.         // however, it's perfectly possible for a regex to follow a `)`: after
  274.         // a single-line `if()`, `while()`, ... statement, for example
  275.         // since, when they occur like that, they're always the start of a
  276.         // statement, there's only a limited amount of ways they can be useful:
  277.         // by calling the regex methods directly
  278.         // if a regex following `)` is not followed by `.<property or method>`,
  279.         // it's quite likely not a regex
  280.         $before = '\)\s*';
  281.         $after = '(?=\s*\.(' . implode('|', $propertiesAndMethods) . '))';
  282.         $this->registerPattern('/' . $before . '\K' . $pattern . $after . '/', $callback);
  283.  
  284.         // 1 more edge case: a regex can be followed by a lot more operators or
  285.         // keywords if there's a newline (ASI) in between, where the operator
  286.         // actually starts a new statement
  287.         // (https://github.com/matthiasmullie/minify/issues/56)
  288.         $operators = $this->getOperatorsForRegex($this->operatorsBefore, '/');
  289.         $operators += $this->getOperatorsForRegex($this->keywordsReserved, '/');
  290.         $after = '(?=\s*\n\s*(' . implode('|', $operators) . '))';
  291.         $this->registerPattern('/' . $pattern . $after . '/', $callback);
  292.     }
  293.  
  294.     /**
  295.      * Strip whitespace.
  296.      *
  297.      * We won't strip *all* whitespace, but as much as possible. The thing that
  298.      * we'll preserve are newlines we're unsure about.
  299.      * JavaScript doesn't require statements to be terminated with a semicolon.
  300.      * It will automatically fix missing semicolons with ASI (automatic semi-
  301.      * colon insertion) at the end of line causing errors (without semicolon.)
  302.      *
  303.      * Because it's sometimes hard to tell if a newline is part of a statement
  304.      * that should be terminated or not, we'll just leave some of them alone.
  305.      *
  306.      * @param string $content The content to strip the whitespace for
  307.      *
  308.      * @return string
  309.      */
  310.     protected function stripWhitespace($content)
  311.     {
  312.         // uniform line endings, make them all line feed
  313.         $content = str_replace(array("\r\n", "\r"), "\n", $content);
  314.  
  315.         // collapse all non-line feed whitespace into a single space
  316.         $content = preg_replace('/[^\S\n]+/', ' ', $content);
  317.  
  318.         // strip leading & trailing whitespace
  319.         $content = str_replace(array(" \n", "\n "), "\n", $content);
  320.  
  321.         // collapse consecutive line feeds into just 1
  322.         $content = preg_replace('/\n+/', "\n", $content);
  323.  
  324.         $operatorsBefore = $this->getOperatorsForRegex($this->operatorsBefore, '/');
  325.         $operatorsAfter = $this->getOperatorsForRegex($this->operatorsAfter, '/');
  326.         $operators = $this->getOperatorsForRegex($this->operators, '/');
  327.         $keywordsBefore = $this->getKeywordsForRegex($this->keywordsBefore, '/');
  328.         $keywordsAfter = $this->getKeywordsForRegex($this->keywordsAfter, '/');
  329.  
  330.         // strip whitespace that ends in (or next line begin with) an operator
  331.         // that allows statements to be broken up over multiple lines
  332.         unset($operatorsBefore['+'], $operatorsBefore['-'], $operatorsAfter['+'], $operatorsAfter['-']);
  333.         $content = preg_replace(
  334.             array(
  335.                 '/(' . implode('|', $operatorsBefore) . ')\s+/',
  336.                 '/\s+(' . implode('|', $operatorsAfter) . ')/',
  337.             ),
  338.             '\\1',
  339.             $content
  340.         );
  341.  
  342.         // make sure + and - can't be mistaken for, or joined into ++ and --
  343.         $content = preg_replace(
  344.             array(
  345.                 '/(?<![\+\-])\s*([\+\-])(?![\+\-])/',
  346.                 '/(?<![\+\-])([\+\-])\s*(?![\+\-])/',
  347.             ),
  348.             '\\1',
  349.             $content
  350.         );
  351.  
  352.         // collapse whitespace around reserved words into single space
  353.         $content = preg_replace('/(^|[;\}\s])\K(' . implode('|', $keywordsBefore) . ')\s+/', '\\2 ', $content);
  354.         $content = preg_replace('/\s+(' . implode('|', $keywordsAfter) . ')(?=([;\{\s]|$))/', ' \\1', $content);
  355.  
  356.         /*
  357.          * We didn't strip whitespace after a couple of operators because they
  358.          * could be used in different contexts and we can't be sure it's ok to
  359.          * strip the newlines. However, we can safely strip any non-line feed
  360.          * whitespace that follows them.
  361.          */
  362.         $operatorsDiffBefore = array_diff($operators, $operatorsBefore);
  363.         $operatorsDiffAfter = array_diff($operators, $operatorsAfter);
  364.         $content = preg_replace('/(' . implode('|', $operatorsDiffBefore) . ')[^\S\n]+/', '\\1', $content);
  365.         $content = preg_replace('/[^\S\n]+(' . implode('|', $operatorsDiffAfter) . ')/', '\\1', $content);
  366.  
  367.         /*
  368.          * Whitespace after `return` can be omitted in a few occasions
  369.          * (such as when followed by a string or regex)
  370.          * Same for whitespace in between `)` and `{`, or between `{` and some
  371.          * keywords.
  372.          */
  373.         $content = preg_replace('/\breturn\s+(["\'\/\+\-])/', 'return$1', $content);
  374.         $content = preg_replace('/\)\s+\{/', '){', $content);
  375.         $content = preg_replace('/}\n(else|catch|finally)\b/', '}$1', $content);
  376.  
  377.         /*
  378.          * Get rid of double semicolons, except where they can be used like:
  379.          * "for(v=1,_=b;;)", "for(v=1;;v++)" or "for(;;ja||(ja=true))".
  380.          * I'll safeguard these double semicolons inside for-loops by
  381.          * temporarily replacing them with an invalid condition: they won't have
  382.          * a double semicolon and will be easy to spot to restore afterwards.
  383.          */
  384.         $content = preg_replace('/\bfor\(([^;]*);;([^;]*)\)/', 'for(\\1;-;\\2)', $content);
  385.         $content = preg_replace('/;+/', ';', $content);
  386.         $content = preg_replace('/\bfor\(([^;]*);-;([^;]*)\)/', 'for(\\1;;\\2)', $content);
  387.  
  388.         /*
  389.          * Next, we'll be removing all semicolons where ASI kicks in.
  390.          * for-loops however, can have an empty body (ending in only a
  391.          * semicolon), like: `for(i=1;i<3;i++);`, of `for(i in list);`
  392.          * Here, nothing happens during the loop; it's just used to keep
  393.          * increasing `i`. With that ; omitted, the next line would be expected
  394.          * to be the for-loop's body... Same goes for while loops.
  395.          * I'm going to double that semicolon (if any) so after the next line,
  396.          * which strips semicolons here & there, we're still left with this one.
  397.          * Note the special recursive construct in the three inner parts of the for:
  398.          * (\{([^\{\}]*(?-2))*[^\{\}]*\})? - it is intended to match inline
  399.          * functions bodies, e.g.: i<arr.map(function(e){return e}).length.
  400.          * Also note that the construct is applied only once and multiplied
  401.          * for each part of the for, otherwise it risks a catastrophic backtracking.
  402.          * The limitation is that it will not allow closures in more than one
  403.          * of the three parts for a specific for() case.
  404.          * REGEX throwing catastrophic backtracking: $content = preg_replace('/(for\([^;\{]*(\{([^\{\}]*(?-2))*[^\{\}]*\})?[^;\{]*;[^;\{]*(\{([^\{\}]*(?-2))*[^\{\}]*\})?[^;\{]*;[^;\{]*(\{([^\{\}]*(?-2))*[^\{\}]*\})?[^;\{]*\));(\}|$)/s', '\\1;;\\8', $content);
  405.          */
  406.         $content = preg_replace('/(for\((?:[^;\{]*|[^;\{]*function[^;\{]*(\{([^\{\}]*(?-2))*[^\{\}]*\})?[^;\{]*);[^;\{]*;[^;\{]*\));(\}|$)/s', '\\1;;\\4', $content);
  407.         $content = preg_replace('/(for\([^;\{]*;(?:[^;\{]*|[^;\{]*function[^;\{]*(\{([^\{\}]*(?-2))*[^\{\}]*\})?[^;\{]*);[^;\{]*\));(\}|$)/s', '\\1;;\\4', $content);
  408.         $content = preg_replace('/(for\([^;\{]*;[^;\{]*;(?:[^;\{]*|[^;\{]*function[^;\{]*(\{([^\{\}]*(?-2))*[^\{\}]*\})?[^;\{]*)\));(\}|$)/s', '\\1;;\\4', $content);
  409.  
  410.         $content = preg_replace('/(for\([^;\{]+\s+in\s+[^;\{]+\));(\}|$)/s', '\\1;;\\2', $content);
  411.  
  412.         /*
  413.          * Do the same for the if's that don't have a body but are followed by ;}
  414.          */
  415.         $content = preg_replace('/(\bif\s*\([^{;]*\));\}/s', '\\1;;}', $content);
  416.  
  417.         /*
  418.          * Below will also keep `;` after a `do{}while();` along with `while();`
  419.          * While these could be stripped after do-while, detecting this
  420.          * distinction is cumbersome, so I'll play it safe and make sure `;`
  421.          * after any kind of `while` is kept.
  422.          */
  423.         $content = preg_replace('/(while\([^;\{]+\));(\}|$)/s', '\\1;;\\2', $content);
  424.  
  425.         /*
  426.          * We also can't strip empty else-statements. Even though they're
  427.          * useless and probably shouldn't be in the code in the first place, we
  428.          * shouldn't be stripping the `;` that follows it as it breaks the code.
  429.          * We can just remove those useless else-statements completely.
  430.          *
  431.          * @see https://github.com/matthiasmullie/minify/issues/91
  432.          */
  433.         $content = preg_replace('/else;/s', '', $content);
  434.  
  435.         /*
  436.          * We also don't really want to terminate statements followed by closing
  437.          * curly braces (which we've ignored completely up until now) or end-of-
  438.          * script: ASI will kick in here & we're all about minifying.
  439.          * Semicolons at beginning of the file don't make any sense either.
  440.          */
  441.         $content = preg_replace('/;(\}|$)/s', '\\1', $content);
  442.         $content = ltrim($content, ';');
  443.  
  444.         // get rid of remaining whitespace af beginning/end
  445.         return trim($content);
  446.     }
  447.  
  448.     /**
  449.      * We'll strip whitespace around certain operators with regular expressions.
  450.      * This will prepare the given array by escaping all characters.
  451.      *
  452.      * @param string[] $operators
  453.      * @param string   $delimiter
  454.      *
  455.      * @return string[]
  456.      */
  457.     protected function getOperatorsForRegex(array $operators, $delimiter = '/')
  458.     {
  459.         // escape operators for use in regex
  460.         $delimiters = array_fill(0, count($operators), $delimiter);
  461.         $escaped = array_map('preg_quote', $operators, $delimiters);
  462.  
  463.         $operators = array_combine($operators, $escaped);
  464.  
  465.         // ignore + & - for now, they'll get special treatment
  466.         unset($operators['+'], $operators['-']);
  467.  
  468.         // dot can not just immediately follow a number; it can be confused for
  469.         // decimal point, or calling a method on it, e.g. 42 .toString()
  470.         $operators['.'] = '(?<![0-9]\s)\.';
  471.  
  472.         // don't confuse = with other assignment shortcuts (e.g. +=)
  473.         $chars = preg_quote('+-*\=<>%&|', $delimiter);
  474.         $operators['='] = '(?<![' . $chars . '])\=';
  475.  
  476.         return $operators;
  477.     }
  478.  
  479.     /**
  480.      * We'll strip whitespace around certain keywords with regular expressions.
  481.      * This will prepare the given array by escaping all characters.
  482.      *
  483.      * @param string[] $keywords
  484.      * @param string   $delimiter
  485.      *
  486.      * @return string[]
  487.      */
  488.     protected function getKeywordsForRegex(array $keywords, $delimiter = '/')
  489.     {
  490.         // escape keywords for use in regex
  491.         $delimiter = array_fill(0, count($keywords), $delimiter);
  492.         $escaped = array_map('preg_quote', $keywords, $delimiter);
  493.  
  494.         // add word boundaries
  495.         array_walk($keywords, function ($value) {
  496.             return '\b' . $value . '\b';
  497.         });
  498.  
  499.         $keywords = array_combine($keywords, $escaped);
  500.  
  501.         return $keywords;
  502.     }
  503.  
  504.     /**
  505.      * Replaces all occurrences of array['key'] by array.key.
  506.      *
  507.      * @param string $content
  508.      *
  509.      * @return string
  510.      */
  511.     protected function propertyNotation($content)
  512.     {
  513.         // PHP only supports $this inside anonymous functions since 5.4
  514.         $minifier = $this;
  515.         $keywords = $this->keywordsReserved;
  516.         $callback = function ($match) use ($minifier, $keywords) {
  517.             $property = trim($minifier->extracted[$match[1]], '\'"');
  518.  
  519.             /*
  520.              * Check if the property is a reserved keyword. In this context (as
  521.              * property of an object literal/array) it shouldn't matter, but IE8
  522.              * freaks out with "Expected identifier".
  523.              */
  524.             if (in_array($property, $keywords)) {
  525.                 return $match[0];
  526.             }
  527.  
  528.             /*
  529.              * See if the property is in a variable-like format (e.g.
  530.              * array['key-here'] can't be replaced by array.key-here since '-'
  531.              * is not a valid character there.
  532.              */
  533.             if (!preg_match('/^' . $minifier::REGEX_VARIABLE . '$/u', $property)) {
  534.                 return $match[0];
  535.             }
  536.  
  537.             return '.' . $property;
  538.         };
  539.  
  540.         /*
  541.          * Figure out if previous character is a variable name (of the array
  542.          * we want to use property notation on) - this is to make sure
  543.          * standalone ['value'] arrays aren't confused for keys-of-an-array.
  544.          * We can (and only have to) check the last character, because PHP's
  545.          * regex implementation doesn't allow unfixed-length look-behind
  546.          * assertions.
  547.          */
  548.         preg_match('/(\[[^\]]+\])[^\]]*$/', static::REGEX_VARIABLE, $previousChar);
  549.         $previousChar = $previousChar[1];
  550.  
  551.         /*
  552.          * Make sure word preceding the ['value'] is not a keyword, e.g.
  553.          * return['x']. Because -again- PHP's regex implementation doesn't allow
  554.          * unfixed-length look-behind assertions, I'm just going to do a lot of
  555.          * separate look-behind assertions, one for each keyword.
  556.          */
  557.         $keywords = $this->getKeywordsForRegex($keywords);
  558.         $keywords = '(?<!' . implode(')(?<!', $keywords) . ')';
  559.  
  560.         return preg_replace_callback('/(?<=' . $previousChar . '|\])' . $keywords . '\[\s*(([\'"])[0-9]+\\2)\s*\]/u', $callback, $content);
  561.     }
  562.  
  563.     /**
  564.      * Replaces true & false by !0 and !1.
  565.      *
  566.      * @param string $content
  567.      *
  568.      * @return string
  569.      */
  570.     protected function shortenBools($content)
  571.     {
  572.         /*
  573.          * 'true' or 'false' could be used as property names (which may be
  574.          * followed by whitespace) - we must not replace those!
  575.          * Since PHP doesn't allow variable-length (to account for the
  576.          * whitespace) lookbehind assertions, I need to capture the leading
  577.          * character and check if it's a `.`
  578.          */
  579.         $callback = function ($match) {
  580.             if (trim($match[1]) === '.') {
  581.                 return $match[0];
  582.             }
  583.  
  584.             return $match[1] . ($match[2] === 'true' ? '!0' : '!1');
  585.         };
  586.         $content = preg_replace_callback('/(^|.\s*)\b(true|false)\b(?!:)/', $callback, $content);
  587.  
  588.         // for(;;) is exactly the same as while(true), but shorter :)
  589.         $content = preg_replace('/\bwhile\(!0\){/', 'for(;;){', $content);
  590.  
  591.         // now make sure we didn't turn any do ... while(true) into do ... for(;;)
  592.         preg_match_all('/\bdo\b/', $content, $dos, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE | PREG_SET_ORDER);
  593.  
  594.         // go backward to make sure positional offsets aren't altered when $content changes
  595.         $dos = array_reverse($dos);
  596.         foreach ($dos as $do) {
  597.             $offsetDo = $do[0][1];
  598.  
  599.             // find all `while` (now `for`) following `do`: one of those must be
  600.             // associated with the `do` and be turned back into `while`
  601.             preg_match_all('/\bfor\(;;\)/', $content, $whiles, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE | PREG_SET_ORDER, $offsetDo);
  602.             foreach ($whiles as $while) {
  603.                 $offsetWhile = $while[0][1];
  604.  
  605.                 $open = substr_count($content, '{', $offsetDo, $offsetWhile - $offsetDo);
  606.                 $close = substr_count($content, '}', $offsetDo, $offsetWhile - $offsetDo);
  607.                 if ($open === $close) {
  608.                     // only restore `while` if amount of `{` and `}` are the same;
  609.                     // otherwise, that `for` isn't associated with this `do`
  610.                     $content = substr_replace($content, 'while(!0)', $offsetWhile, strlen('for(;;)'));
  611.                     break;
  612.                 }
  613.             }
  614.         }
  615.  
  616.         return $content;
  617.     }
  618. }
  619.