* 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
* Account for empty lines in member chain
* Add tests
* Account for parens
* Improve tests
* Add some comments
* Remove an outdated comment
* Fix lint errors
* Refactor a line of code
* Add one more comment for clarification
* Account for empty lines in argument list in typical cases
* Fix build errors
* Fix one more build error
* Refactor
* Have better variable names for printing argument list
* Account for feedback on argument list empty lines
* Improve expanion argument logics
* Add a lot more tests
* Improve a test
* Make code cleaner
* Fix a lint error
* Refactor
* Add one last check
* Refactor
* Verify parsers against same snapshot
- Reworked run_spec, now accepts 3th optional array argument for
additional parsers to verify against
- Merged duplicate run_spec configs
- Removed duplicate snapshot data
* Formatted run_spec.js with prettier
* Fixed node4 incompatibility
* 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.
* WIP immediate feedback
* typescript parser is drop-in replacement for flow parser
* Add new TypeScript Parser snapshots where drop-in replacement possible
* Snapshot updates after rebasing
* Remove unnecessary stripping of properties on TypeScript parser AST
* Remove annotated issues
* Move TS dependencies to dev for now
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