* chore: upgrade Jest
* chore: update snapshots
* chore: lock down babel dependency using invalid syntax
* 2 args to test.skip
* use jest 22 for now
* Revert "2 args to test.skip"
This reverts commit 691fdc3f99e320f2303958f2b503f7b4c93fa455.
* remove snapshot name from matcher
* fix standalone tests skips
* Revert "Remove mutation in `printBinaryishExpressions` (#1067)"
This reverts commit e7312ad7b2.
* Revert "Make it clear what parser was used in each snapshot (#1068)"
This reverts commit 4f7ae4815b.
Babylon has a two top level nodes: File and Program whereas flow just has Program. This causes two things two happen that prevents comments from being displayed:
1) Because there's a single node, none of following/preceding/enclosing exist. We ran into a TOOD case that we now need to fill. We just need to attach comments to the only node we have: the ast.
2) Both the raw comments and the computed comments are set on the `.comments` field of the object, however, it is being reset after calling `attach`, so we lose the computed comments :( The fix is to use a local variable and delete the comments before calling `attach`.
It turns that our hasNextLine logic needs to be tuned to skip all the trailing comments. The code is not pretty but it does the job. It looks like it fixes a bunch of things in the test cases :)
I made sure that nested inline comments are NOT valid JavaScript
```js
/* /* a */ */
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token *
```
so it is okay to do a dumb search for */ when you are in a comment
Another attempt at solving the issue where objects are not expanded the way people expect. If there's any new line in the original source, it's going to expand it. This gives more control to the user in how the objects should be formatted.
Fixes#74
* new_tests
* move_all_clobbered_tests
* remove all the tests that no longer exist
* re-run flow tests
* Move all the flow tests to tests/flow and prettier to tests/
* Move prettier tests to their own folders
* Add jsfmt files
* run prettier snapshot tests