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jochen authored
They're supposed to be stable across several parse passes, so we'll also store them in the associated SharedFunctionInfos To achieve this, the PreParser and Parser need to generated the same number of FunctionLiterals. To achieve this, we teach the PreParser about desuggaring of class literals. For regular functions, the function IDs are assigned in the order they occur in the source. For arrow functions, however, we only know that it's an arrow function after parsing the parameter list, and so the ID assigned to the arrow function is larger than the IDs assigned to functions defined in the parameter list. This implies that we have to reset the function ID counter to before the parameter list when re-parsing an arrow function. To be able to do this, we store the number of function literals found in the parameter list of arrow functions as well. BUG=v8:5589 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2481163002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#41309}
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