* 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
* 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