A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
npm install hermes-parserparse(code, [options]) function, where code is the source code to parse as a string, and options is an optional object that may contain the following properties:boolean, defaults to false. If true, output an AST conforming to Babel's AST format. If false, output an AST conforming to the ESTree AST format.boolean, defaults to false. If true, do not error on return statements found outside functions."all" or "detect", defaults to "detect". If "detect", only parse syntax as Flow syntax where it is ambiguous whether it is a Flow feature or regular JavaScript when the @flow pragma is present in the file. Otherwise if "all", always parse ambiguous syntax as Flow syntax regardless of the presence of an @flow pragma. For example foo(x) in a file without an @flow pragma will be parsed as two comparisons if set to "detect", otherwise if set to "all" or the @flow pragma is included it will be parsed as a call expression with a type argument.string, defaults to null. The filename corresponding to the code that is to be parsed. If non-null, the filename will be added to all source locations in the output AST."module", "script", or "unambiguous" (default). If "unambiguous", source type will be automatically detected and set to "module" if any ES6 imports or exports are present in the code, otherwise source type will be set to "script".boolean, defaults to false. If true, add all tokens to a tokens property on the root node.object. Options to be supplied to relevant transforms.TransformEnumSyntaxenable: boolean - Whether to enable the transform. By default, false.getRuntime (optional): () => Expression - The expression which should be a reference to the Flow Enums runtime. By default, is require('flow-enums-runtime').