How to use the esprima-fb.Syntax.ClassExpression function in esprima-fb

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github facebookarchive / jstransform / visitors / es6-class-visitors.js View on Github external
visitClassExpression.test = function(node, path, state) {
  return node.type === Syntax.ClassExpression;
};
github joshuaslate / saas-tutorial / node_modules / jstransform / visitors / es6-class-visitors.js View on Github external
visitClassExpression.test = function(node, path, state) {
  return node.type === Syntax.ClassExpression;
};
github guptag / FinCharts / app / node_modules / react / node_modules / envify / node_modules / jstransform / visitors / es6-class-visitors.js View on Github external
visitClassExpression.test = function(node, path, state) {
  return node.type === Syntax.ClassExpression;
};
github facebook / emitter / vendor / fbtransform / transforms / classes.js View on Github external
visitClassExpression.test = function(object, path, state) {
  return object.type === Syntax.ClassExpression;
};
github Lapple / ErrorBoard / node_modules / react-tools / node_modules / jstransform / visitors / es6-class-visitors.js View on Github external
visitClassExpression.test = function(node, path, state) {
  return node.type === Syntax.ClassExpression;
};