babel/packages
Daniel Tschinder a7391144b3
Introduce scope tracking in the parser (#9493)
* Introduce scope tracking

* Fix tests

* Add new tests

* Remove constructor-super check from transform as it is now in parser

* Correctly handle class properties and class scope

* Fix duplicate name check

* Convert scope identifier storage to array

* Enter a new scope in typescript module blocks

* Add test for duplicate declaration

* Rename error for duplicate exports

* Treat class declarations as lexical declaration

* Update whitelist

* Add tests

* Fix scope tracking for function declarations

* Migrate try-catch duplicate error

* Fix test

* More tests

* One more test

* Make scope a separate class and fix review comments

* Do not allow new.target in top scope arrow function

* Correctly enter new scope for declare module and treat type aliases as lexical declarations

* Tests for typescript scope tracking to not mark type aliases as duplicate

* Fix flow scope tracking

* Remove ident from test names as redundant

* Add test case for var and function

* Improve error messages

* Improve literal regex
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