HIC SUNT DRACONES
Dart2Ts is an highly experimental dart to typescript compiler.
Because I'm tired of the current limits of dartdevc
. Also translating dart to TS allows
us to leverage the tsc
to produce code that works on every browser and optimizing, ecc.
- obviously : semantic equivalence
- Produce "natural" and readable TS code, just like how you would have written that same code in TS.
- Make it simple to use that code from TS and vice versa, like:
- Allow extending a dart2ts class from ts and vice versa.
- main target is to make it work on web, so:
- initially don't want to port any "platform specific" library, try to use only
@JS
- I don't care about
Isolate
and stuff like that
- initially don't want to port any "platform specific" library, try to use only
At the moment only translating e2e_test
project, that means:
-
basic function definition
-
invocation
-
import of other modules (only core and current package for now)
-
string interpolation
-
named constructors
-
class extension
-
calling named constructors
-
basic class definition
-
basic instance creation
-
named parameters
-
optional parameters
-
cascading
-
(cond)?true:false
conditional expressions -
this implicit reference for method invocation
-
calling
.first
psuedo accessor on aList
(it's replaced by an extension method) -
property
-
property accessor
-
top level variable
-
redir constructors
-
field initializers
-
field parameters
-
properties initializers
-
support for
@JS
annotation- DART2TS extension
note 'e2e_test' project is now able to write on the HTML page !!!
UPDATE : now even package:html5
is compiling. Next step is to create a demo project using package:html5
and demo it.
@JS
can now be used to specify from which module the symbol should be loaded. Module path and name should be separated by the '#'
character.
Alternatively one can use the @Module('modulepath')
to specify the module path and the @JS('name')
annotation for the namespace only.
When both ('#'
char and @Module
annotation) are used the latter wins.
The final name is defined concatanating both module path and namespace path information from each enclosing element. For example
@JS('module#myjslib')
library mylib;
@JS('submod#Thing')
class That {
}
or
@JS('myjslib')
@Module('module')
library mylib;
@JS('Thing')
@Module('submod')
class That {
}
Will cause any reference to That
to be translated as a reference to myjslib.Thing
in module module/submod
.
To declare only the module and not a namespace use @JS('module#')
. For example the following will associate the $
top level variable
to the $
symbol exported by module jquery
:
@JS('jquery#')
library mylib;
@JS()
Function $;
or
@JS()
@Module('jquery')
library mylib;
@JS()
Function $;
@JS
annotation can also be used to change the name of the corresponding native method or properties, thus allowing to resolve any name conflict between dart and TS
(Notably the is
static method inside a class used by polymer).
-
a better way to deal with @anonymous @js objects. For instance "new ShadowRootInit()" should become ="{mode:null,delegatesFocus:null}" or something like that. -
using other libraries (easy)- declare dep on both
pubspec.yaml
andpackage.json
- build the dep and produce typelibs and js
- when main project is built the already compiled is used for runtime and the dart as analysis
- dart could be replaced by summaries or by generated "dart type lib" : a version of the original lib with only external declarations.
- declare dep on both
-
dart "typelibs" (libs with only declaration and all method declared external) (boring)
-
make class definition work (easy)
-
flow control statemets (easy)
- for in
for (x;y;z)yieldreturn- while
do- ecc.
-
exports (medium ? easy ?)
-
nullable expression (
??
operator?=
operator) (super easy) -
literals
- array
- map
-
symbol (map to symbol)
-
complete expression (boring)
- whats missing ?
-
factory constructors (super easy)
-
async
,async*
(should be easy as TS supports 'em all)map Future to Promise (difficulty level ?!?)
-
manage scope reference to "this." things (boring) -
mixin (with polymer approach) (should be easy but no named constructor should be allowed)
-
implements
(subtle , typescript implement of classes is the same of dart?) -
deal with "rewriting" some method calls, like : (tricky)- List -> Array
- Map<String,?> -> {}
-
deal with "@JS" things (easy) -
(light) dart_sdk port
- collections (maybe tricky, expecially to maintain semantical compatibility)
- package:html (easy)
- what else ? (boh)
Dart2TS
generated classes do not requires a top common class so it will be easy
to implement native js classes extensions. DDC infact requires a new
initializers
on super classes otherwise it will complain in some circumstances (that's why
we had to patch id in polymerize).
When executed a second time it can throw. Probably a bug in builder
package.
A workaround is to remove the .dart_tool
hidden folder inside the package folder you are building (it will
be recreated in the next build).
When launching dart2ts
with the watch flag (-w
) there's no problem.