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glsl-token-whitespace-trim

v1.0.0

Published

Trim the whitespace within an array of GLSL tokens

Downloads

1,143,846

Readme

glsl-token-whitespace-trim

stable

Trim the whitespace within an array of GLSL tokens provided by glsl-tokenizer. Useful for minimising shader source size, especially after heavy processing steps such as seen in glslify or as part of a GLSL minifier.

Usage

NPM

trim(tokens, [all])

Trims the whitespace in an array of GLSL tokens. By default, this will trim repeated to newlines such that no more than two newlines will appear in a row.

If you're more concerned about size than aesthetics, you can pass true as the second argument to remove all extraneous whitespace (more or less).

const tokenize = require('glsl-tokenizer')
const string = require('glsl-token-string')
const trim = require('glsl-token-whitespace-trim')
const fs = require('fs')

const src = fs.readFileSync('shader.glsl', 'utf8')
const tokens = tokenize(src)

trim(tokens, true)

const trimmed = string(tokens)

License

MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.