A simple library that transforms JavaScript code to prevent loops from running infinitely.
loop-breaker has the same goals as, and takes inspiration from,
loop-protect. However, while
loop-protect uses regular expressions to transform loops (smaller library
size, less accurate), loop-breaker uses an AST transform (bigger library,
reliably accurate).
loop-protect can be installed via npm/yarn:
$ npm install loop-protector
$ yarn add loop-protectOr as a standalone script in the browser:
<script src="/js/loopBreaker.min.js"></script>import loopBreaker from 'loop-breaker';
const source = 'const myCode = "hello world";';
const result = loopBreaker(source, {
  sourceFileName: 'mySource.js', // Optional. Defaults to loopBreaker.js
});
const transformedCode = result.code;
const sourceMap = result.map;Modifies input code to do the following:
- Adds a top-level function __loopBreakerwhich checks whether the currently executing loop should be broken
- Injects into for,while, anddo-whileloops a call toloopBreaker()
The loop is considered likely-infinite if the following two conditions hold:
- The loop has executed at least ten thousand times
- The loop has been running for at least one second of wall time
So, with the original input code:
for (var i = 0; i < 1000000; i--) {
  console.log(i);
}Will look like this:
var __loopBreaker = (function() {
  var count = 0;
  var startTime;
  return function() {
    startTime || (startTime = Date.now());
    count += 1;
    if (count > 10000 && (Date.now() - startTime > 1000)) {
      throw new Error("Loop Broken!");
    }
  };
}());
for (var i = 0; i < 1000000; i--) {
  __loopBreaker();
  console.log(i);
}