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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
* vim: set ts=8 sw=4 et tw=78:
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*
* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
* Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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*
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* The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code, released
* March 31, 1998.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
* Netscape Communications Corporation.
* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998
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*
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*
* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
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#ifndef jsapi_h___
#define jsapi_h___
/*
* JavaScript API.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "js-config.h"
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#include "jspubtd.h"
#include "jsutil.h"
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JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
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/*
* In release builds, jsval and jsid are defined to be integral types. This
* prevents many bugs from being caught at compile time. E.g.:
*
* jsval v = ...
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* if (v == JS_TRUE) // error
* ...
*
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* jsid id = v; // error
*
* To catch more errors, jsval and jsid are given struct types in debug builds.
* Struct assignment and (in C++) operator== allow correct code to be mostly
* oblivious to the change. This feature can be explicitly disabled in debug
* builds by defining JS_NO_JSVAL_JSID_STRUCT_TYPES.
*/
#ifdef JS_USE_JSVAL_JSID_STRUCT_TYPES
/* Well-known JS values. N.B. These constants are initialized at startup. */
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extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsval) JSVAL_NULL;
extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsval) JSVAL_ZERO;
extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsval) JSVAL_ONE;
extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsval) JSVAL_FALSE;
extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsval) JSVAL_TRUE;
extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsval) JSVAL_VOID;
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#else
/* Well-known JS values. */
#define JSVAL_NULL BUILD_JSVAL(JSVAL_TAG_NULL, 0)
#define JSVAL_ZERO BUILD_JSVAL(JSVAL_TAG_INT32, 0)
#define JSVAL_ONE BUILD_JSVAL(JSVAL_TAG_INT32, 1)
#define JSVAL_FALSE BUILD_JSVAL(JSVAL_TAG_BOOLEAN, JS_FALSE)
#define JSVAL_TRUE BUILD_JSVAL(JSVAL_TAG_BOOLEAN, JS_TRUE)
#define JSVAL_VOID BUILD_JSVAL(JSVAL_TAG_UNDEFINED, 0)
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#endif
/************************************************************************/
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSVAL_IS_NULL(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_NULL_IMPL(l);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
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JSVAL_IS_VOID(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_UNDEFINED_IMPL(l);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSVAL_IS_INT(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_INT32_IMPL(l);
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsint
JSVAL_TO_INT(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_INT(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_TO_INT32_IMPL(l);
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}
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#define JSVAL_INT_BITS 32
#define JSVAL_INT_MIN ((jsint)0x80000000)
#define JSVAL_INT_MAX ((jsint)0x7fffffff)
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsval
INT_TO_JSVAL(int32 i)
{
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return IMPL_TO_JSVAL(INT32_TO_JSVAL_IMPL(i));
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
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JSVAL_IS_DOUBLE(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_DOUBLE_IMPL(l);
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsdouble
JSVAL_TO_DOUBLE(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_DOUBLE(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
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return l.asDouble;
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsval
DOUBLE_TO_JSVAL(jsdouble d)
{
d = JS_CANONICALIZE_NAN(d);
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return IMPL_TO_JSVAL(DOUBLE_TO_JSVAL_IMPL(d));
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsval
UINT_TO_JSVAL(uint32 i)
{
if (i <= JSVAL_INT_MAX)
return INT_TO_JSVAL((int32)i);
return DOUBLE_TO_JSVAL((jsdouble)i);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
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JSVAL_IS_NUMBER(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_NUMBER_IMPL(l);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
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JSVAL_IS_STRING(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_STRING_IMPL(l);
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSString *
JSVAL_TO_STRING(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_STRING(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_TO_STRING_IMPL(l);
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsval
STRING_TO_JSVAL(JSString *str)
{
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return IMPL_TO_JSVAL(STRING_TO_JSVAL_IMPL(str));
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}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSVAL_IS_OBJECT(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_OBJECT_OR_NULL_IMPL(l);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSObject *
JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_OBJECT(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_TO_OBJECT_IMPL(l);
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsval
OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(JSObject *obj)
{
if (obj)
return IMPL_TO_JSVAL(OBJECT_TO_JSVAL_IMPL(obj));
return JSVAL_NULL;
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSVAL_IS_BOOLEAN(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_BOOLEAN_IMPL(l);
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSVAL_TO_BOOLEAN(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_BOOLEAN(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_TO_BOOLEAN_IMPL(l);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsval
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BOOLEAN_TO_JSVAL(JSBool b)
{
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return IMPL_TO_JSVAL(BOOLEAN_TO_JSVAL_IMPL(b));
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSVAL_IS_PRIMITIVE(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_PRIMITIVE_IMPL(l);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
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JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_GCTHING_IMPL(l);
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}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_TO_GCTHING_IMPL(l);
}
/* To be GC-safe, privates are tagged as doubles. */
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsval
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PRIVATE_TO_JSVAL(void *ptr)
{
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return IMPL_TO_JSVAL(PRIVATE_PTR_TO_JSVAL_IMPL(ptr));
}
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
JSVAL_TO_PRIVATE(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_DOUBLE(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
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return JSVAL_TO_PRIVATE_PTR_IMPL(l);
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}
/************************************************************************/
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/*
* A jsid is an identifier for a property or method of an object which is
* either a 31-bit signed integer, interned string or object. If XML is
* enabled, there is an additional singleton jsid value; see
* JS_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE_ID below. Finally, there is an additional jsid
* value, JSID_VOID, which does not occur in JS scripts but may be used to
* indicate the absence of a valid jsid.
*
* A jsid is not implicitly convertible to or from a jsval; JS_ValueToId or
* JS_IdToValue must be used instead.
*/
#define JSID_TYPE_STRING 0x0
#define JSID_TYPE_INT 0x1
#define JSID_TYPE_VOID 0x2
#define JSID_TYPE_OBJECT 0x4
#define JSID_TYPE_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE 0x6
#define JSID_TYPE_MASK 0x7
/*
* Avoid using canonical 'id' for jsid parameters since this is a magic word in
* Objective-C++ which, apparently, wants to be able to #include jsapi.h.
*/
#define id iden
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_STRING(jsid id)
{
return (JSID_BITS(id) & JSID_TYPE_MASK) == 0;
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSString *
JSID_TO_STRING(jsid id)
{
JS_ASSERT(JSID_IS_STRING(id));
return (JSString *)(JSID_BITS(id));
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_ZERO(jsid id)
{
return JSID_BITS(id) == 0;
}
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JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_StringHasBeenInterned(JSString *str);
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/* A jsid may only hold an interned JSString. */
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsid
INTERNED_STRING_TO_JSID(JSString *str)
{
jsid id;
JS_ASSERT(str);
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JS_ASSERT(JS_StringHasBeenInterned(str));
JS_ASSERT(((size_t)str & JSID_TYPE_MASK) == 0);
JSID_BITS(id) = (size_t)str;
return id;
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}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_INT(jsid id)
{
return !!(JSID_BITS(id) & JSID_TYPE_INT);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE int32
JSID_TO_INT(jsid id)
{
JS_ASSERT(JSID_IS_INT(id));
return ((int32)JSID_BITS(id)) >> 1;
}
/*
* Note: when changing these values, verify that their use in
* js_CheckForStringIndex is still valid.
*/
#define JSID_INT_MIN (-(1 << 30))
#define JSID_INT_MAX ((1 << 30) - 1)
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
INT_FITS_IN_JSID(int32 i)
{
return ((jsuint)(i) - (jsuint)JSID_INT_MIN <=
(jsuint)(JSID_INT_MAX - JSID_INT_MIN));
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsid
INT_TO_JSID(int32 i)
{
jsid id;
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JS_ASSERT(INT_FITS_IN_JSID(i));
JSID_BITS(id) = ((i << 1) | JSID_TYPE_INT);
return id;
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_OBJECT(jsid id)
{
return (JSID_BITS(id) & JSID_TYPE_MASK) == JSID_TYPE_OBJECT &&
(size_t)JSID_BITS(id) != JSID_TYPE_OBJECT;
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSObject *
JSID_TO_OBJECT(jsid id)
{
JS_ASSERT(JSID_IS_OBJECT(id));
return (JSObject *)(JSID_BITS(id) & ~(size_t)JSID_TYPE_MASK);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE jsid
OBJECT_TO_JSID(JSObject *obj)
{
jsid id;
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JS_ASSERT(obj != NULL);
JS_ASSERT(((size_t)obj & JSID_TYPE_MASK) == 0);
JSID_BITS(id) = ((size_t)obj | JSID_TYPE_OBJECT);
return id;
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_GCTHING(jsid id)
{
return JSID_IS_STRING(id) || JSID_IS_OBJECT(id);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
JSID_TO_GCTHING(jsid id)
{
return (void *)(JSID_BITS(id) & ~(size_t)JSID_TYPE_MASK);
}
/*
* The magic XML namespace id is not a valid jsid. Global object classes in
* embeddings that enable JS_HAS_XML_SUPPORT (E4X) should handle this id.
*/
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE(jsid id)
{
JS_ASSERT_IF(((size_t)JSID_BITS(id) & JSID_TYPE_MASK) == JSID_TYPE_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE,
JSID_BITS(id) == JSID_TYPE_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE);
return ((size_t)JSID_BITS(id) == JSID_TYPE_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE);
}
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#ifdef JS_USE_JSVAL_JSID_STRUCT_TYPES
extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsid) JS_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE_ID;
#else
#define JS_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE_ID ((jsid)JSID_TYPE_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE)
#endif
/*
* A void jsid is not a valid id and only arises as an exceptional API return
* value, such as in JS_NextProperty. Embeddings must not pass JSID_VOID into
* JSAPI entry points expecting a jsid and do not need to handle JSID_VOID in
* hooks receiving a jsid except when explicitly noted in the API contract.
*/
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_VOID(jsid id)
{
JS_ASSERT_IF(((size_t)JSID_BITS(id) & JSID_TYPE_MASK) == JSID_TYPE_VOID,
JSID_BITS(id) == JSID_TYPE_VOID);
return ((size_t)JSID_BITS(id) == JSID_TYPE_VOID);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSID_IS_EMPTY(jsid id)
{
return ((size_t)JSID_BITS(id) == JSID_TYPE_OBJECT);
}
#undef id
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#ifdef JS_USE_JSVAL_JSID_STRUCT_TYPES
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extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsid) JSID_VOID;
extern JS_PUBLIC_DATA(jsid) JSID_EMPTY;
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#else
# define JSID_VOID ((jsid)JSID_TYPE_VOID)
# define JSID_EMPTY ((jsid)JSID_TYPE_OBJECT)
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#endif
/************************************************************************/
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/* Lock and unlock the GC thing held by a jsval. */
#define JSVAL_LOCK(cx,v) (JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v) \
? JS_LockGCThing(cx, JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v)) \
: JS_TRUE)
#define JSVAL_UNLOCK(cx,v) (JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v) \
? JS_UnlockGCThing(cx, JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v)) \
: JS_TRUE)
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/* Property attributes, set in JSPropertySpec and passed to API functions. */
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#define JSPROP_ENUMERATE 0x01 /* property is visible to for/in loop */
#define JSPROP_READONLY 0x02 /* not settable: assignment is no-op */
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#define JSPROP_PERMANENT 0x04 /* property cannot be deleted */
- Bumped default compile-time JS version from 1.4 to 1.5. - Add JS1.5 getter/setter support in all its glory: * getter function SN() {return ++x} at top-level or as a closure binds an SN property getter than returns the incremented value of x. Likewise for setter function SN(y) {return y = x}. * getters and setters may be defined in an object literal: o = {p getter:function() {return ++this.x}, p setter:function(y){return this.x = y}, x:42}; * getter= and setter= operators (compound tokens) may be used to bind getter and setter properties dynamically: o = new Object; o.p getter= function() {return ++this.x}; o.p setter= function(y){return this.x = y}; o.x = 42; Waldemar is concerned that this form will collide semantically with JS2, so I am not committing to keeping it in JS1.5. I'd like to check my code in ASAP so shaver can use it, and I'd also like to see this form get used (or not) during Mozilla betas. Caveat emptor, and if you find this "dynamic" or "imperative" form necessary and hard to substitute, please let me know. If this proves important to users, then I think JS1.5 should keep it. - Cleaned up property flags (in a binary-incompatible fashion -- who cares?) by eliminating JSPROP_ASSIGNHACK and JSPROP_TINYIDHACK. - Added JS_DONT_PRETTY_PRINT flag to be ORed with the indent argument to the several JS_Decompile*() API calls. This avoids any newlines or identation in the decompiled string. - Improved and extended (for getter/setter non-reservation) scanner lookahead by using a circular (power-of-2 sized) token buffer. - Fix ECMA Edition 3 deviation where function f(){function g(){}} bound f.g by mistake (it should arrange to make a closure named g in activations of f, but it should not bind a property of function f).
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#define JSPROP_GETTER 0x10 /* property holds getter function */
#define JSPROP_SETTER 0x20 /* property holds setter function */
#define JSPROP_SHARED 0x40 /* don't allocate a value slot for this
property; don't copy the property on
set of the same-named property in an
object that delegates to a prototype
containing this property */
- Bumped default compile-time JS version from 1.4 to 1.5. - Add JS1.5 getter/setter support in all its glory: * getter function SN() {return ++x} at top-level or as a closure binds an SN property getter than returns the incremented value of x. Likewise for setter function SN(y) {return y = x}. * getters and setters may be defined in an object literal: o = {p getter:function() {return ++this.x}, p setter:function(y){return this.x = y}, x:42}; * getter= and setter= operators (compound tokens) may be used to bind getter and setter properties dynamically: o = new Object; o.p getter= function() {return ++this.x}; o.p setter= function(y){return this.x = y}; o.x = 42; Waldemar is concerned that this form will collide semantically with JS2, so I am not committing to keeping it in JS1.5. I'd like to check my code in ASAP so shaver can use it, and I'd also like to see this form get used (or not) during Mozilla betas. Caveat emptor, and if you find this "dynamic" or "imperative" form necessary and hard to substitute, please let me know. If this proves important to users, then I think JS1.5 should keep it. - Cleaned up property flags (in a binary-incompatible fashion -- who cares?) by eliminating JSPROP_ASSIGNHACK and JSPROP_TINYIDHACK. - Added JS_DONT_PRETTY_PRINT flag to be ORed with the indent argument to the several JS_Decompile*() API calls. This avoids any newlines or identation in the decompiled string. - Improved and extended (for getter/setter non-reservation) scanner lookahead by using a circular (power-of-2 sized) token buffer. - Fix ECMA Edition 3 deviation where function f(){function g(){}} bound f.g by mistake (it should arrange to make a closure named g in activations of f, but it should not bind a property of function f).
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#define JSPROP_INDEX 0x80 /* name is actually (jsint) index */
#define JSPROP_SHORTID 0x100 /* set in JSPropertyDescriptor.attrs
if getters/setters use a shortid */
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/* Function flags, set in JSFunctionSpec and passed to JS_NewFunction etc. */
#define JSFUN_LAMBDA 0x08 /* expressed, not declared, function */
#define JSFUN_HEAVYWEIGHT 0x80 /* activation requires a Call object */
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#define JSFUN_HEAVYWEIGHT_TEST(f) ((f) & JSFUN_HEAVYWEIGHT)
/* 0x0100 is unused */
#define JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR 0x0200 /* native that can be called as a ctor
without creating a this object */
#define JSFUN_FLAGS_MASK 0x07f8 /* overlay JSFUN_* attributes --
bits 12-15 are used internally to
flag interpreted functions */
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#define JSFUN_STUB_GSOPS 0x1000 /* use JS_PropertyStub getter/setter
instead of defaulting to class gsops
for property holding function */
/*
* Re-use JSFUN_LAMBDA, which applies only to scripted functions, for use in
* JSFunctionSpec arrays that specify generic native prototype methods, i.e.,
* methods of a class prototype that are exposed as static methods taking an
* extra leading argument: the generic |this| parameter.
*
* If you set this flag in a JSFunctionSpec struct's flags initializer, then
* that struct must live at least as long as the native static method object
* created due to this flag by JS_DefineFunctions or JS_InitClass. Typically
* JSFunctionSpec structs are allocated in static arrays.
*/
#define JSFUN_GENERIC_NATIVE JSFUN_LAMBDA
/*
* Microseconds since the epoch, midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. See the
* comment in jstypes.h regarding safe int64 usage.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(int64)
JS_Now(void);
/* Don't want to export data, so provide accessors for non-inline jsvals. */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
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JS_GetNaNValue(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
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JS_GetNegativeInfinityValue(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
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JS_GetPositiveInfinityValue(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
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JS_GetEmptyStringValue(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_GetEmptyString(JSRuntime *rt);
/*
* Format is a string of the following characters (spaces are insignificant),
* specifying the tabulated type conversions:
*
* b JSBool Boolean
* c uint16/jschar ECMA uint16, Unicode char
* i int32 ECMA int32
* u uint32 ECMA uint32
* j int32 Rounded int32 (coordinate)
* d jsdouble IEEE double
* I jsdouble Integral IEEE double
* S JSString * Unicode string, accessed by a JSString pointer
* W jschar * Unicode character vector, 0-terminated (W for wide)
* o JSObject * Object reference
* f JSFunction * Function private
* v jsval Argument value (no conversion)
* * N/A Skip this argument (no vararg)
* / N/A End of required arguments
*
* The variable argument list after format must consist of &b, &c, &s, e.g.,
* where those variables have the types given above. For the pointer types
* char *, JSString *, and JSObject *, the pointed-at memory returned belongs
* to the JS runtime, not to the calling native code. The runtime promises
* to keep this memory valid so long as argv refers to allocated stack space
* (so long as the native function is active).
*
* Fewer arguments than format specifies may be passed only if there is a /
* in format after the last required argument specifier and argc is at least
* the number of required arguments. More arguments than format specifies
* may be passed without error; it is up to the caller to deal with trailing
* unconverted arguments.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConvertArguments(JSContext *cx, uintN argc, jsval *argv, const char *format,
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...);
#ifdef va_start
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConvertArgumentsVA(JSContext *cx, uintN argc, jsval *argv,
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const char *format, va_list ap);
#endif
#ifdef JS_ARGUMENT_FORMATTER_DEFINED
/*
* Add and remove a format string handler for JS_{Convert,Push}Arguments{,VA}.
* The handler function has this signature (see jspubtd.h):
*
* JSBool MyArgumentFormatter(JSContext *cx, const char *format,
* JSBool fromJS, jsval **vpp, va_list *app);
*
* It should return true on success, and return false after reporting an error
* or detecting an already-reported error.
*
* For a given format string, for example "AA", the formatter is called from
* JS_ConvertArgumentsVA like so:
*
* formatter(cx, "AA...", JS_TRUE, &sp, &ap);
*
* sp points into the arguments array on the JS stack, while ap points into
* the stdarg.h va_list on the C stack. The JS_TRUE passed for fromJS tells
* the formatter to convert zero or more jsvals at sp to zero or more C values
* accessed via pointers-to-values at ap, updating both sp (via *vpp) and ap
* (via *app) to point past the converted arguments and their result pointers
* on the C stack.
*
* When called from JS_PushArgumentsVA, the formatter is invoked thus:
*
* formatter(cx, "AA...", JS_FALSE, &sp, &ap);
*
* where JS_FALSE for fromJS means to wrap the C values at ap according to the
* format specifier and store them at sp, updating ap and sp appropriately.
*
* The "..." after "AA" is the rest of the format string that was passed into
* JS_{Convert,Push}Arguments{,VA}. The actual format trailing substring used
* in each Convert or PushArguments call is passed to the formatter, so that
* one such function may implement several formats, in order to share code.
*
* Remove just forgets about any handler associated with format. Add does not
* copy format, it points at the string storage allocated by the caller, which
* is typically a string constant. If format is in dynamic storage, it is up
* to the caller to keep the string alive until Remove is called.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddArgumentFormatter(JSContext *cx, const char *format,
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JSArgumentFormatter formatter);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_RemoveArgumentFormatter(JSContext *cx, const char *format);
#endif /* JS_ARGUMENT_FORMATTER_DEFINED */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ConvertValue(JSContext *cx, jsval v, JSType type, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ValueToObject(JSContext *cx, jsval v, JSObject **objp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
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JS_ValueToFunction(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_ValueToConstructor(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_ValueToString(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_ValueToSource(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ValueToNumber(JSContext *cx, jsval v, jsdouble *dp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DoubleIsInt32(jsdouble d, jsint *ip);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(int32)
JS_DoubleToInt32(jsdouble d);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_DoubleToUint32(jsdouble d);
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/*
* Convert a value to a number, then to an int32, according to the ECMA rules
* for ToInt32.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToECMAInt32(JSContext *cx, jsval v, int32 *ip);
/*
* Convert a value to a number, then to a uint32, according to the ECMA rules
* for ToUint32.
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*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToECMAUint32(JSContext *cx, jsval v, uint32 *ip);
/*
* Convert a value to a number, then to an int32 if it fits by rounding to
* nearest; but failing with an error report if the double is out of range
* or unordered.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ValueToInt32(JSContext *cx, jsval v, int32 *ip);
/*
* ECMA ToUint16, for mapping a jsval to a Unicode point.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ValueToUint16(JSContext *cx, jsval v, uint16 *ip);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ValueToBoolean(JSContext *cx, jsval v, JSBool *bp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSType)
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JS_TypeOfValue(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const char *)
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JS_GetTypeName(JSContext *cx, JSType type);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_StrictlyEqual(JSContext *cx, jsval v1, jsval v2, JSBool *equal);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LooselyEqual(JSContext *cx, jsval v1, jsval v2, JSBool *equal);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SameValue(JSContext *cx, jsval v1, jsval v2, JSBool *same);
/* True iff fun is the global eval function. */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsBuiltinEvalFunction(JSFunction *fun);
/* True iff fun is the Function constructor. */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsBuiltinFunctionConstructor(JSFunction *fun);
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/************************************************************************/
/*
* Initialization, locking, contexts, and memory allocation.
*
* It is important that the first runtime and first context be created in a
* single-threaded fashion, otherwise the behavior of the library is undefined.
* See: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Category:JSAPI_Reference
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*/
#define JS_NewRuntime JS_Init
#define JS_DestroyRuntime JS_Finish
#define JS_LockRuntime JS_Lock
#define JS_UnlockRuntime JS_Unlock
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSRuntime *)
JS_NewRuntime(uint32 maxbytes);
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/* Deprecated. */
#define JS_CommenceRuntimeShutDown(rt) ((void) 0)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyRuntime(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ShutDown(void);
JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_GetRuntimePrivate(JSRuntime *rt);
JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetRuntimePrivate(JSRuntime *rt, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_BeginRequest(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_EndRequest(JSContext *cx);
/* Yield to pending GC operations, regardless of request depth */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_YieldRequest(JSContext *cx);
All this r=mccabe, r=beard, and sr=jband -- many thanks to all who helped, especially to jband for his great stress-test setup and particularly helpful (in terms of reproducing bugs in draft patches) MP and laptop machines. - Radical(*) object (scope) locking optimization: don't lock if a scope is accessed on the context that exclusively owns it (initially, the context on which the scope was created). Once a scope becomes shared among more than one owner-context, give it the usual thin or fat lock, per existing jslock.c code. I did this at the memory cost of another word per JSScope, ownercx, which raised scope size from 12 to 13 words if !DEBUG. I also added a linked list head pointer, rt->scopeSharingTodo, and a scopeSharingDone condition variable to JSRuntime, and a scopeToShare pointer to JSContext that's necessary for deadlock avoidance. The rt->scopeSharingTodo list links JSScopes through the scope->u.link union arm, which overlays the pre-existing scope->count (now u.count) member. This list holds scopes still exclusively owned by a context, but wanted by js_LockScope calls active on other threads. Those calls wait on the rt->scopeSharingDone condition, which is notified every time an owner-context ends the request running on it, in which code active on that context may be using scope freely until end of request. The code that waits on rt->scopeSharingDone must first suspend any and all requests active on the calling context, and resume those contexts after the wait is notified. This means a GC could happen while the thread locking a scope owned by another thread's context blocks; all calls to JS_LOCK_OBJ must therefore first home fp->sp above any live operands, e.g. The interpreter takes care to do that already. To avoid AB-BA deadlocks, if a js_LockScope attempt on one context finds that the owner-context of the scope is already waiting on a scope owned by the current context (or indirectly depending on such a scope lock), the attempt converts the scope from lock-free exclusive ownership to shared ownership (thin or fat lock). - Fix js_SetupLocks and the js_LockGlobal/js_UnlockGlobal code to avoid divmod instruction costs, strength-reducing to bit-mask instructions. - The radical lock-free scope change required care in handling the 0=>1 and 1=>0 transitions of cx->requestDepth, which was till now thread-local because part of the JSContext not manipulated by other threads. It's still updated only by cx's thread, but it is read by other threads in the course of attempting to claim exclusive ownership of a scope for more lock-free JS object operations. - The JS_SuspendRequest and JS_ResumeRequest APIs have changed incompatibly to require their caller to save and restore the requestCount found when JS_SuspendRequest is called. This is necessary to avoid deadlock; sorry for the incompatible change. - Fixed various nits in jslock.[ch], including using Init/Finish rather than New/Destroy for the methods that take a JSThinLock and initialize and finish/free its members. Another example: JS_ATOMIC_ADDREF is now JS_ATOMIC_INCREMENT and JS_ATOMIC_DECREMENT, so the two cases can be mapped to PR_AtomicIncrement and PR_AtomicDecrement. This entailed changing jsrefcount from jsword to int32 (PRInt32). - No need to use JS_ATOMIC_INCREMENT on JSScopeProperty.nrefs, as it is always and everywhere protected by the property's JSScope.lock. - Cleaned up gratuitous casts in jscntxt.c by using &cx->links, etc. - The lock used for mutual exclusion around both request begin and end vs. GC synchronization is rt->gcLock, and this lock now also protects all scope->ownercx pointer changes from non-null (exclusive) to null (shared), the rt->scopeSharingTodo/scope->u.link list operations, and of course the rt->scopeSharingDone condition. But this means that js_GC cannot hold rt->gcLock across the bulk of its body, in particular the mark phase, during which JS_GetPrivate calls, e.g., may need to "promote" scope locks from lock-free to thin or fat, because doing so would double-trip. There never was any good reason to hold rt->gcLock so long, of course -- locks are for mutual exclusion, not for waiting or notifying a thread -- those operations require a condition, rt->gcDone, which we already use along with rt->gcLevel to keep racing GC attempts at bay. So now that rt->gcLock does not protect the mark phase, the enumeration of rt->gcRootsHash can race badly with JS_RemoveRootRT, an API that may legitimately be called outside of a request, without even a context. It turns out that people may be cheating on the request model even with JS_AddRoot, JS_AddNamedRoot, and JS_RemoveRoot calls, so we must make all of those interlock with the GC using gcLevel and gcDone, unless they are called on the gcThread. Also, since bug 49816 was fixed, there has been no need for a separate finalize phase, or for rt->gcFinalVec. Finalizers can no longer allocate newborn GC-things that might be swept (because unmarked), or double-trip on rt->gcLock (which is no longer held). So js_GC finalizes as it sweeps, just as it did in days of old. - I added comments to jslock.h making it plain that callers of JS_LOCK_OBJ and JS_UNLOCK_OBJ must either be implementations of js_ObjectOps hooks, or code reachable only from those hooks; or else must be predicated on OBJ_IS_NATIVE tests. It turns out jsinterp.c's CACHED_GET and CACHED_SET macros neglected to do such tests, limiting the ability of JS embeddings to implement JSObjectOps with their own non-JSScope JSObjectMap subclass. Fixed, small performance hit that the lock-free optimization should more than make up for. - jslock.c now gives a #error if you try to compile it on a platform that lacks a compare-and-swap instruction. The #error says to use NSPR locks. Before this change, some platforms would emulate compare-and-swap using a global PRLock, which is always worse in runtime than using per-scope PRLocks.
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsrefcount)
JS_SuspendRequest(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
All this r=mccabe, r=beard, and sr=jband -- many thanks to all who helped, especially to jband for his great stress-test setup and particularly helpful (in terms of reproducing bugs in draft patches) MP and laptop machines. - Radical(*) object (scope) locking optimization: don't lock if a scope is accessed on the context that exclusively owns it (initially, the context on which the scope was created). Once a scope becomes shared among more than one owner-context, give it the usual thin or fat lock, per existing jslock.c code. I did this at the memory cost of another word per JSScope, ownercx, which raised scope size from 12 to 13 words if !DEBUG. I also added a linked list head pointer, rt->scopeSharingTodo, and a scopeSharingDone condition variable to JSRuntime, and a scopeToShare pointer to JSContext that's necessary for deadlock avoidance. The rt->scopeSharingTodo list links JSScopes through the scope->u.link union arm, which overlays the pre-existing scope->count (now u.count) member. This list holds scopes still exclusively owned by a context, but wanted by js_LockScope calls active on other threads. Those calls wait on the rt->scopeSharingDone condition, which is notified every time an owner-context ends the request running on it, in which code active on that context may be using scope freely until end of request. The code that waits on rt->scopeSharingDone must first suspend any and all requests active on the calling context, and resume those contexts after the wait is notified. This means a GC could happen while the thread locking a scope owned by another thread's context blocks; all calls to JS_LOCK_OBJ must therefore first home fp->sp above any live operands, e.g. The interpreter takes care to do that already. To avoid AB-BA deadlocks, if a js_LockScope attempt on one context finds that the owner-context of the scope is already waiting on a scope owned by the current context (or indirectly depending on such a scope lock), the attempt converts the scope from lock-free exclusive ownership to shared ownership (thin or fat lock). - Fix js_SetupLocks and the js_LockGlobal/js_UnlockGlobal code to avoid divmod instruction costs, strength-reducing to bit-mask instructions. - The radical lock-free scope change required care in handling the 0=>1 and 1=>0 transitions of cx->requestDepth, which was till now thread-local because part of the JSContext not manipulated by other threads. It's still updated only by cx's thread, but it is read by other threads in the course of attempting to claim exclusive ownership of a scope for more lock-free JS object operations. - The JS_SuspendRequest and JS_ResumeRequest APIs have changed incompatibly to require their caller to save and restore the requestCount found when JS_SuspendRequest is called. This is necessary to avoid deadlock; sorry for the incompatible change. - Fixed various nits in jslock.[ch], including using Init/Finish rather than New/Destroy for the methods that take a JSThinLock and initialize and finish/free its members. Another example: JS_ATOMIC_ADDREF is now JS_ATOMIC_INCREMENT and JS_ATOMIC_DECREMENT, so the two cases can be mapped to PR_AtomicIncrement and PR_AtomicDecrement. This entailed changing jsrefcount from jsword to int32 (PRInt32). - No need to use JS_ATOMIC_INCREMENT on JSScopeProperty.nrefs, as it is always and everywhere protected by the property's JSScope.lock. - Cleaned up gratuitous casts in jscntxt.c by using &cx->links, etc. - The lock used for mutual exclusion around both request begin and end vs. GC synchronization is rt->gcLock, and this lock now also protects all scope->ownercx pointer changes from non-null (exclusive) to null (shared), the rt->scopeSharingTodo/scope->u.link list operations, and of course the rt->scopeSharingDone condition. But this means that js_GC cannot hold rt->gcLock across the bulk of its body, in particular the mark phase, during which JS_GetPrivate calls, e.g., may need to "promote" scope locks from lock-free to thin or fat, because doing so would double-trip. There never was any good reason to hold rt->gcLock so long, of course -- locks are for mutual exclusion, not for waiting or notifying a thread -- those operations require a condition, rt->gcDone, which we already use along with rt->gcLevel to keep racing GC attempts at bay. So now that rt->gcLock does not protect the mark phase, the enumeration of rt->gcRootsHash can race badly with JS_RemoveRootRT, an API that may legitimately be called outside of a request, without even a context. It turns out that people may be cheating on the request model even with JS_AddRoot, JS_AddNamedRoot, and JS_RemoveRoot calls, so we must make all of those interlock with the GC using gcLevel and gcDone, unless they are called on the gcThread. Also, since bug 49816 was fixed, there has been no need for a separate finalize phase, or for rt->gcFinalVec. Finalizers can no longer allocate newborn GC-things that might be swept (because unmarked), or double-trip on rt->gcLock (which is no longer held). So js_GC finalizes as it sweeps, just as it did in days of old. - I added comments to jslock.h making it plain that callers of JS_LOCK_OBJ and JS_UNLOCK_OBJ must either be implementations of js_ObjectOps hooks, or code reachable only from those hooks; or else must be predicated on OBJ_IS_NATIVE tests. It turns out jsinterp.c's CACHED_GET and CACHED_SET macros neglected to do such tests, limiting the ability of JS embeddings to implement JSObjectOps with their own non-JSScope JSObjectMap subclass. Fixed, small performance hit that the lock-free optimization should more than make up for. - jslock.c now gives a #error if you try to compile it on a platform that lacks a compare-and-swap instruction. The #error says to use NSPR locks. Before this change, some platforms would emulate compare-and-swap using a global PRLock, which is always worse in runtime than using per-scope PRLocks.
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JS_ResumeRequest(JSContext *cx, jsrefcount saveDepth);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsInRequest(JSContext *cx);
#ifdef __cplusplus
JS_END_EXTERN_C
class JSAutoRequest {
public:
JSAutoRequest(JSContext *cx JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_PARAM)
: mContext(cx), mSaveDepth(0) {
JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_INIT;
JS_BeginRequest(mContext);
}
~JSAutoRequest() {
JS_EndRequest(mContext);
}
void suspend() {
mSaveDepth = JS_SuspendRequest(mContext);
}
void resume() {
JS_ResumeRequest(mContext, mSaveDepth);
}
protected:
JSContext *mContext;
jsrefcount mSaveDepth;
JS_DECL_USE_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER
#if 0
private:
static void *operator new(size_t) CPP_THROW_NEW { return 0; };
static void operator delete(void *, size_t) { };
#endif
};
class JSAutoSuspendRequest {
public:
JSAutoSuspendRequest(JSContext *cx JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_PARAM)
: mContext(cx), mSaveDepth(0) {
JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_INIT;
if (mContext) {
mSaveDepth = JS_SuspendRequest(mContext);
}
}
~JSAutoSuspendRequest() {
resume();
}
void resume() {
if (mContext) {
JS_ResumeRequest(mContext, mSaveDepth);
mContext = 0;
}
}
protected:
JSContext *mContext;
jsrefcount mSaveDepth;
JS_DECL_USE_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER
#if 0
private:
static void *operator new(size_t) CPP_THROW_NEW { return 0; };
static void operator delete(void *, size_t) { };
#endif
};
class JSAutoCheckRequest {
public:
JSAutoCheckRequest(JSContext *cx JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_PARAM) {
#if defined JS_THREADSAFE && defined DEBUG
mContext = cx;
JS_ASSERT(JS_IsInRequest(cx));
#endif
JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_INIT;
}
~JSAutoCheckRequest() {
#if defined JS_THREADSAFE && defined DEBUG
JS_ASSERT(JS_IsInRequest(mContext));
#endif
}
private:
#if defined JS_THREADSAFE && defined DEBUG
JSContext *mContext;
#endif
JS_DECL_USE_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER
};
JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
#endif
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_Lock(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_Unlock(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSContextCallback)
JS_SetContextCallback(JSRuntime *rt, JSContextCallback cxCallback);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSContext *)
JS_NewContext(JSRuntime *rt, size_t stackChunkSize);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_DestroyContext(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyContextNoGC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyContextMaybeGC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_GetContextPrivate(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetContextPrivate(JSContext *cx, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSRuntime *)
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JS_GetRuntime(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSContext *)
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JS_ContextIterator(JSRuntime *rt, JSContext **iterp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSVersion)
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JS_GetVersion(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSVersion)
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JS_SetVersion(JSContext *cx, JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const char *)
JS_VersionToString(JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSVersion)
JS_StringToVersion(const char *string);
/*
* JS options are orthogonal to version, and may be freely composed with one
* another as well as with version.
*
* JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX is recommended -- see the comments associated with the
* prototypes for JS_ExecuteScript, JS_EvaluateScript, etc.
*/
#define JSOPTION_STRICT JS_BIT(0) /* warn on dubious practice */
#define JSOPTION_WERROR JS_BIT(1) /* convert warning to error */
#define JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX JS_BIT(2) /* make JS_EvaluateScript use
the last object on its 'obj'
param's scope chain as the
ECMA 'variables object' */
#define JSOPTION_PRIVATE_IS_NSISUPPORTS \
JS_BIT(3) /* context private data points
to an nsISupports subclass */
#define JSOPTION_COMPILE_N_GO JS_BIT(4) /* caller of JS_Compile*Script
promises to execute compiled
script once only; enables
compile-time scope chain
resolution of consts. */
#define JSOPTION_ATLINE JS_BIT(5) /* //@line number ["filename"]
option supported for the
XUL preprocessor and kindred
beasts. */
#define JSOPTION_XML JS_BIT(6) /* EMCAScript for XML support:
parse <!-- --> as a token,
not backward compatible with
the comment-hiding hack used
in HTML script tags. */
#define JSOPTION_DONT_REPORT_UNCAUGHT \
JS_BIT(8) /* When returning from the
outermost API call, prevent
uncaught exceptions from
being converted to error
reports */
#define JSOPTION_RELIMIT JS_BIT(9) /* Throw exception on any
regular expression which
backtracks more than n^3
times, where n is length
of the input string */
#define JSOPTION_ANONFUNFIX JS_BIT(10) /* Disallow function () {} in
statement context per
ECMA-262 Edition 3. */
#define JSOPTION_JIT JS_BIT(11) /* Enable JIT compilation. */
#define JSOPTION_NO_SCRIPT_RVAL JS_BIT(12) /* A promise to the compiler
that a null rval out-param
will be passed to each call
to JS_ExecuteScript. */
#define JSOPTION_UNROOTED_GLOBAL JS_BIT(13) /* The GC will not root the
contexts' global objects
(see JS_GetGlobalObject),
leaving that up to the
embedding. */
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#define JSOPTION_METHODJIT JS_BIT(14) /* Whole-method JIT. */
#define JSOPTION_PROFILING JS_BIT(15) /* Profiler to make tracer/methodjit choices. */
#define JSOPTION_METHODJIT_ALWAYS \
JS_BIT(16) /* Always whole-method JIT,
don't tune at run-time. */
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/* Options which reflect compile-time properties of scripts. */
#define JSCOMPILEOPTION_MASK (JSOPTION_XML | JSOPTION_ANONFUNFIX)
#define JSRUNOPTION_MASK (JS_BITMASK(17) & ~JSCOMPILEOPTION_MASK)
#define JSALLOPTION_MASK (JSCOMPILEOPTION_MASK | JSRUNOPTION_MASK)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_GetOptions(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_SetOptions(JSContext *cx, uint32 options);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_ToggleOptions(JSContext *cx, uint32 options);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const char *)
JS_GetImplementationVersion(void);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSCompartmentCallback)
JS_SetCompartmentCallback(JSRuntime *rt, JSCompartmentCallback callback);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSWrapObjectCallback)
JS_SetWrapObjectCallbacks(JSRuntime *rt,
JSWrapObjectCallback callback,
JSPreWrapCallback precallback);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSCrossCompartmentCall *)
JS_EnterCrossCompartmentCall(JSContext *cx, JSObject *target);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_LeaveCrossCompartmentCall(JSCrossCompartmentCall *call);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_SetCompartmentPrivate(JSContext *cx, JSCompartment *compartment, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_GetCompartmentPrivate(JSContext *cx, JSCompartment *compartment);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_WrapObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject **objp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_WrapValue(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_TransplantObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *origobj, JSObject *target);
extern JS_FRIEND_API(JSObject *)
js_TransplantObjectWithWrapper(JSContext *cx,
JSObject *origobj,
JSObject *origwrapper,
JSObject *targetobj,
JSObject *targetwrapper);
extern JS_FRIEND_API(JSObject *)
js_TransplantObjectWithWrapper(JSContext *cx,
JSObject *origobj,
JSObject *origwrapper,
JSObject *targetobj,
JSObject *targetwrapper);
#ifdef __cplusplus
JS_END_EXTERN_C
class JS_PUBLIC_API(JSAutoEnterCompartment)
{
JSCrossCompartmentCall *call;
public:
JSAutoEnterCompartment() : call(NULL) {}
bool enter(JSContext *cx, JSObject *target);
void enterAndIgnoreErrors(JSContext *cx, JSObject *target);
bool entered() const { return call != NULL; }
~JSAutoEnterCompartment() {
if (call && call != reinterpret_cast<JSCrossCompartmentCall*>(1))
JS_LeaveCrossCompartmentCall(call);
}
void swap(JSAutoEnterCompartment &other) {
JSCrossCompartmentCall *tmp = call;
call = other.call;
other.call = tmp;
}
};
JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
#endif
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_GetGlobalObject(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_SetGlobalObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Initialize standard JS class constructors, prototypes, and any top-level
* functions and constants associated with the standard classes (e.g. isNaN
* for Number).
*
* NB: This sets cx's global object to obj if it was null.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_InitStandardClasses(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Resolve id, which must contain either a string or an int, to a standard
* class name in obj if possible, defining the class's constructor and/or
* prototype and storing true in *resolved. If id does not name a standard
* class or a top-level property induced by initializing a standard class,
* store false in *resolved and just return true. Return false on error,
* as usual for JSBool result-typed API entry points.
*
* This API can be called directly from a global object class's resolve op,
* to define standard classes lazily. The class's enumerate op should call
* JS_EnumerateStandardClasses(cx, obj), to define eagerly during for..in
* loops any classes not yet resolved lazily.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ResolveStandardClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
JSBool *resolved);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EnumerateStandardClasses(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Enumerate any already-resolved standard class ids into ida, or into a new
* JSIdArray if ida is null. Return the augmented array on success, null on
* failure with ida (if it was non-null on entry) destroyed.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSIdArray *)
JS_EnumerateResolvedStandardClasses(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSIdArray *ida);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetClassObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSProtoKey key,
JSObject **objp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetScopeChain(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetGlobalForObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetGlobalForScopeChain(JSContext *cx);
#ifdef JS_HAS_CTYPES
/*
* Initialize the 'ctypes' object on a global variable 'obj'. The 'ctypes'
* object will be sealed.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_InitCTypesClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *global);
/*
* Convert a unicode string 'source' of length 'slen' to the platform native
* charset, returning a null-terminated string allocated with JS_malloc. On
* failure, this function should report an error.
*/
typedef char *
(* JSCTypesUnicodeToNativeFun)(JSContext *cx, const jschar *source, size_t slen);
/*
* Set of function pointers that ctypes can use for various internal functions.
* See JS_SetCTypesCallbacks below. Providing NULL for a function is safe,
* and will result in the applicable ctypes functionality not being available.
*/
struct JSCTypesCallbacks {
JSCTypesUnicodeToNativeFun unicodeToNative;
};
typedef struct JSCTypesCallbacks JSCTypesCallbacks;
/*
* Set the callbacks on the provided 'ctypesObj' object. 'callbacks' should be a
* pointer to static data that exists for the lifetime of 'ctypesObj', but it
* may safely be altered after calling this function and without having
* to call this function again.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetCTypesCallbacks(JSContext *cx, JSObject *ctypesObj, JSCTypesCallbacks *callbacks);
#endif
/*
* Macros to hide interpreter stack layout details from a JSFastNative using
* its jsval *vp parameter. The stack layout underlying invocation can't change
* without breaking source and binary compatibility (argv[-2] is well-known to
* be the callee jsval, and argv[-1] is as well known to be |this|).
*
* Note well: However, argv[-1] may be JSVAL_NULL where with slow natives it
* is the global object, so embeddings implementing fast natives *must* call
* JS_THIS or JS_THIS_OBJECT and test for failure indicated by a null return,
* which should propagate as a false return from native functions and hooks.
*
* To reduce boilerplace checks, JS_InstanceOf and JS_GetInstancePrivate now
* handle a null obj parameter by returning false (throwing a TypeError if
* given non-null argv), so most native functions that type-check their |this|
* parameter need not add null checking.
*
* NB: there is an anti-dependency between JS_CALLEE and JS_SET_RVAL: native
* methods that may inspect their callee must defer setting their return value
* until after any such possible inspection. Otherwise the return value will be
* inspected instead of the callee function object.
*
* WARNING: These are not (yet) mandatory macros, but new code outside of the
* engine should use them. In the Mozilla 2.0 milestone their definitions may
* change incompatibly.
*
* N.B. constructors must not use JS_THIS, as no 'this' object has been created.
*/
#define JS_CALLEE(cx,vp) ((vp)[0])
#define JS_THIS(cx,vp) JS_ComputeThis(cx, vp)
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#define JS_THIS_OBJECT(cx,vp) (JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(JS_THIS(cx,vp)))
#define JS_ARGV(cx,vp) ((vp) + 2)
#define JS_RVAL(cx,vp) (*(vp))
#define JS_SET_RVAL(cx,vp,v) (*(vp) = (v))
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
JS_ComputeThis(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
#ifdef __cplusplus
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#undef JS_THIS
static inline jsval
JS_THIS(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp)
{
return JSVAL_IS_PRIMITIVE(vp[1]) ? JS_ComputeThis(cx, vp) : vp[1];
}
#endif
/*
* |this| is passed to functions in ES5 without change. Functions themselves
* do any post-processing they desire to box |this|, compute the global object,
* &c. Use this macro to retrieve a function's unboxed |this| value.
*
* This macro must not be used in conjunction with JS_THIS or JS_THIS_OBJECT,
* or vice versa. Either use the provided this value with this macro, or
* compute the boxed this value using those.
*
* N.B. constructors must not use JS_THIS_VALUE, as no 'this' object has been
* created.
*/
#define JS_THIS_VALUE(cx,vp) ((vp)[1])
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
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JS_malloc(JSContext *cx, size_t nbytes);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
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JS_realloc(JSContext *cx, void *p, size_t nbytes);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_free(JSContext *cx, void *p);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_updateMallocCounter(JSContext *cx, size_t nbytes);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(char *)
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JS_strdup(JSContext *cx, const char *s);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_NewNumberValue(JSContext *cx, jsdouble d, jsval *rval);
/*
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* A GC root is a pointer to a jsval, JSObject * or JSString * that itself
* points into the GC heap. JS_AddValueRoot takes a pointer to a jsval and
* JS_AddGCThingRoot takes a pointer to a JSObject * or JString *.
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*
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* Note that, since JS_Add*Root stores the address of a variable (of type
* jsval, JSString *, or JSObject *), that variable must live until
* JS_Remove*Root is called to remove that variable. For example, after:
*
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* void some_function() {
* jsval v;
* JS_AddNamedRootedValue(cx, &v, "name");
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*
* the caller must perform
*
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* JS_RemoveRootedValue(cx, &v);
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*
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* before some_function() returns.
*
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* Also, use JS_AddNamed*Root(cx, &structPtr->memberObj, "structPtr->memberObj")
* in preference to JS_Add*Root(cx, &structPtr->memberObj), in order to identify
* roots by their source callsites. This way, you can find the callsite while
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* debugging if you should fail to do JS_Remove*Root(cx, &structPtr->memberObj)
* before freeing structPtr's memory.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddValueRoot(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddStringRoot(JSContext *cx, JSString **rp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddObjectRoot(JSContext *cx, JSObject **rp);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddGCThingRoot(JSContext *cx, void **rp);
#ifdef NAME_ALL_GC_ROOTS
#define JS_DEFINE_TO_TOKEN(def) #def
#define JS_DEFINE_TO_STRING(def) JS_DEFINE_TO_TOKEN(def)
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#define JS_AddValueRoot(cx,vp) JS_AddNamedValueRoot((cx), (vp), (__FILE__ ":" JS_TOKEN_TO_STRING(__LINE__))
#define JS_AddStringRoot(cx,rp) JS_AddNamedStringRoot((cx), (rp), (__FILE__ ":" JS_TOKEN_TO_STRING(__LINE__))
#define JS_AddObjectRoot(cx,rp) JS_AddNamedObjectRoot((cx), (rp), (__FILE__ ":" JS_TOKEN_TO_STRING(__LINE__))
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#define JS_AddGCThingRoot(cx,rp) JS_AddNamedGCThingRoot((cx), (rp), (__FILE__ ":" JS_TOKEN_TO_STRING(__LINE__))
#endif
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddNamedValueRoot(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp, const char *name);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddNamedStringRoot(JSContext *cx, JSString **rp, const char *name);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddNamedObjectRoot(JSContext *cx, JSObject **rp, const char *name);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddNamedGCThingRoot(JSContext *cx, void **rp, const char *name);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_RemoveValueRoot(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_RemoveStringRoot(JSContext *cx, JSString **rp);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_RemoveObjectRoot(JSContext *cx, JSObject **rp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_RemoveGCThingRoot(JSContext *cx, void **rp);
/* TODO: remove these APIs */
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extern JS_FRIEND_API(JSBool)
js_AddRootRT(JSRuntime *rt, jsval *vp, const char *name);
extern JS_FRIEND_API(JSBool)
js_AddGCThingRootRT(JSRuntime *rt, void **rp, const char *name);
extern JS_FRIEND_API(JSBool)
js_RemoveRoot(JSRuntime *rt, void *rp);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
JS_END_EXTERN_C
namespace JS {
/*
* Protecting non-jsval, non-JSObject *, non-JSString * values from collection
*
* Most of the time, the garbage collector's conservative stack scanner works
* behind the scenes, finding all live values and protecting them from being
* collected. However, when JSAPI client code obtains a pointer to data the
* scanner does not know about, owned by an object the scanner does know about,
* Care Must Be Taken.
*
* The scanner recognizes only a select set of types: pointers to JSObjects and
* similar things (JSFunctions, and so on), pointers to JSStrings, and jsvals.
* So while the scanner finds all live |JSString| pointers, it does not notice
* |jschar| pointers.
*
* So suppose we have:
*
* void f(JSString *str) {
* const jschar *ch = JS_GetStringCharsZ(str);
* ... do stuff with ch, but no uses of str ...;
* }
*
* After the call to |JS_GetStringCharsZ|, there are no further uses of
* |str|, which means that the compiler is within its rights to not store
* it anywhere. But because the stack scanner will not notice |ch|, there
* is no longer any live value in this frame that would keep the string
* alive. If |str| is the last reference to that |JSString|, and the
* collector runs while we are using |ch|, the string's array of |jschar|s
* may be freed out from under us.
*
* Note that there is only an issue when 1) we extract a thing X the scanner
* doesn't recognize from 2) a thing Y the scanner does recognize, and 3) if Y
* gets garbage-collected, then X gets freed. If we have code like this:
*
* void g(JSObject *obj) {
* jsval x;
* JS_GetProperty(obj, "x", &x);
* ... do stuff with x ...
* }
*
* there's no problem, because the value we've extracted, x, is a jsval, a
* type that the conservative scanner recognizes.
*
* Conservative GC frees us from the obligation to explicitly root the types it
* knows about, but when we work with derived values like |ch|, we must root
* their owners, as the derived value alone won't keep them alive.
*
* A JS::Anchor is a kind of GC root that allows us to keep the owners of
* derived values like |ch| alive throughout the Anchor's lifetime. We could
* fix the above code as follows:
*
* void f(JSString *str) {
* JS::Anchor<JSString *> a_str(str);
* const jschar *ch = JS_GetStringCharsZ(str);
* ... do stuff with ch, but no uses of str ...;
* }
*
* This simply ensures that |str| will be live until |a_str| goes out of scope.
* As long as we don't retain a pointer to the string's characters for longer
* than that, we have avoided all garbage collection hazards.
*/
template<typename T> class AnchorPermitted;
template<> class AnchorPermitted<JSObject *> { };
template<> class AnchorPermitted<const JSObject *> { };
template<> class AnchorPermitted<JSFunction *> { };
template<> class AnchorPermitted<const JSFunction *> { };
template<> class AnchorPermitted<JSString *> { };
template<> class AnchorPermitted<const JSString *> { };
template<> class AnchorPermitted<jsval> { };
template<typename T>
class Anchor: AnchorPermitted<T> {
public:
Anchor() { }
explicit Anchor(T t) { hold = t; }
inline ~Anchor();
T &get() { return hold; }
void set(const T &t) { hold = t; }
void clear() { hold = 0; }
private:
T hold;
/* Anchors should not be assigned or passed to functions. */
Anchor(const Anchor &);
const Anchor &operator=(const Anchor &);
};
#ifdef __GNUC__
template<typename T>
inline Anchor<T>::~Anchor() {
/*
* No code is generated for this. But because this is marked 'volatile', G++ will
* assume it has important side-effects, and won't delete it. (G++ never looks at
* the actual text and notices it's empty.) And because we have passed |hold| to
* it, GCC will keep |hold| alive until this point.
*
* The "memory" clobber operand ensures that G++ will not move prior memory
* accesses after the asm --- it's a barrier. Unfortunately, it also means that
* G++ will assume that all memory has changed after the asm, as it would for a
* call to an unknown function. I don't know of a way to avoid that consequence.
*/
asm volatile("":: "g" (hold) : "memory");
}
#else
template<typename T>
inline Anchor<T>::~Anchor() {
/*
* An adequate portable substitute, for non-structure types.
*
* The compiler promises that, by the end of an expression statement, the
* last-stored value to a volatile object is the same as it would be in an
* unoptimized, direct implementation (the "abstract machine" whose behavior the
* language spec describes). However, the compiler is still free to reorder
* non-volatile accesses across this store --- which is what we must prevent. So
* assigning the held value to a volatile variable, as we do here, is not enough.
*
* In our case, however, garbage collection only occurs at function calls, so it
* is sufficient to ensure that the destructor's store isn't moved earlier across
* any function calls that could collect. It is hard to imagine the compiler
* analyzing the program so thoroughly that it could prove that such motion was
* safe. In practice, compilers treat calls to the collector as opaque operations
* --- in particular, as operations which could access volatile variables, across
* which this destructor must not be moved.
*
* ("Objection, your honor! *Alleged* killer whale!")
*
* The disadvantage of this approach is that it does generate code for the store.
* We do need to use Anchors in some cases where cycles are tight.
*/
volatile T sink;
sink = hold;
}
#ifdef JS_USE_JSVAL_JSID_STRUCT_TYPES
/*
* The default assignment operator for |struct C| has the signature:
*
* C& C::operator=(const C&)
*
* And in particular requires implicit conversion of |this| to type |C| for the return
* value. But |volatile C| cannot thus be converted to |C|, so just doing |sink = hold| as
* in the non-specialized version would fail to compile. Do the assignment on asBits
* instead, since I don't think we want to give jsval_layout an assignment operator
* returning |volatile jsval_layout|.
*/
template<>
inline Anchor<jsval>::~Anchor() {
volatile jsval sink;
sink.asBits = hold.asBits;
}
#endif
#endif
} /* namespace JS */
JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
#endif
/*
* C-compatible version of the Anchor class. It should be called after the last
* use of the variable it protects.
*/
extern JS_NEVER_INLINE JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_AnchorPtr(void *p);
/*
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* This symbol may be used by embedders to detect the change from the old
* JS_AddRoot(JSContext *, void *) APIs to the new ones above.
*/
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#define JS_TYPED_ROOTING_API
/* Obsolete rooting APIs. */
#define JS_ClearNewbornRoots(cx) ((void) 0)
#define JS_EnterLocalRootScope(cx) (JS_TRUE)
#define JS_LeaveLocalRootScope(cx) ((void) 0)
#define JS_LeaveLocalRootScopeWithResult(cx, rval) ((void) 0)
#define JS_ForgetLocalRoot(cx, thing) ((void) 0)
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typedef enum JSGCRootType {
JS_GC_ROOT_VALUE_PTR,
JS_GC_ROOT_GCTHING_PTR
} JSGCRootType;
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#ifdef DEBUG
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_DumpNamedRoots(JSRuntime *rt,
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void (*dump)(const char *name, void *rp, JSGCRootType type, void *data),
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void *data);
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#endif
/*
* Call JS_MapGCRoots to map the GC's roots table using map(rp, name, data).
* The root is pointed at by rp; if the root is unnamed, name is null; data is
* supplied from the third parameter to JS_MapGCRoots.
*
* The map function should return JS_MAP_GCROOT_REMOVE to cause the currently
* enumerated root to be removed. To stop enumeration, set JS_MAP_GCROOT_STOP
* in the return value. To keep on mapping, return JS_MAP_GCROOT_NEXT. These
* constants are flags; you can OR them together.
*
* This function acquires and releases rt's GC lock around the mapping of the
* roots table, so the map function should run to completion in as few cycles
* as possible. Of course, map cannot call JS_GC, JS_MaybeGC, JS_BeginRequest,
* or any JS API entry point that acquires locks, without double-tripping or
* deadlocking on the GC lock.
*
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* The JSGCRootType parameter indicates whether rp is a pointer to a Value
* (which is obtained by '(Value *)rp') or a pointer to a GC-thing pointer
* (which is obtained by '(void **)rp').
*
* JS_MapGCRoots returns the count of roots that were successfully mapped.
*/
#define JS_MAP_GCROOT_NEXT 0 /* continue mapping entries */
#define JS_MAP_GCROOT_STOP 1 /* stop mapping entries */
#define JS_MAP_GCROOT_REMOVE 2 /* remove and free the current entry */
typedef intN
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(* JSGCRootMapFun)(void *rp, JSGCRootType type, const char *name, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_MapGCRoots(JSRuntime *rt, JSGCRootMapFun map, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_LockGCThing(JSContext *cx, void *thing);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LockGCThingRT(JSRuntime *rt, void *thing);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_UnlockGCThing(JSContext *cx, void *thing);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_UnlockGCThingRT(JSRuntime *rt, void *thing);
/*
* Register externally maintained GC roots.
*
* traceOp: the trace operation. For each root the implementation should call
* JS_CallTracer whenever the root contains a traceable thing.
* data: the data argument to pass to each invocation of traceOp.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetExtraGCRoots(JSRuntime *rt, JSTraceDataOp traceOp, void *data);
/*
* JS_CallTracer API and related macros for implementors of JSTraceOp, to
* enumerate all references to traceable things reachable via a property or
* other strong ref identified for debugging purposes by name or index or
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* a naming callback.
*
* By definition references to traceable things include non-null pointers
* to JSObject, JSString and jsdouble and corresponding jsvals.
*
* See the JSTraceOp typedef in jspubtd.h.
*/
/* Trace kinds to pass to JS_Tracing. */
#define JSTRACE_OBJECT 0
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#define JSTRACE_STRING 1
#define JSTRACE_SHAPE 2
/*
* Use the following macros to check if a particular jsval is a traceable
* thing and to extract the thing and its kind to pass to JS_CallTracer.
*/
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static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JSVAL_IS_TRACEABLE(jsval v)
{
jsval_layout l;
l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_IS_TRACEABLE_IMPL(l);
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}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
JSVAL_TO_TRACEABLE(jsval v)
{
return JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v);
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE uint32
JSVAL_TRACE_KIND(jsval v)
{
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jsval_layout l;
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JS_ASSERT(JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v));
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l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(v);
return JSVAL_TRACE_KIND_IMPL(l);
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}
struct JSTracer {
JSContext *context;
JSTraceCallback callback;
JSTraceNamePrinter debugPrinter;
const void *debugPrintArg;
size_t debugPrintIndex;
};
/*
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* The method to call on each reference to a traceable thing stored in a
* particular JSObject or other runtime structure. With DEBUG defined the
* caller before calling JS_CallTracer must initialize JSTracer fields
* describing the reference using the macros below.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_CallTracer(JSTracer *trc, void *thing, uint32 kind);
/*
* Set debugging information about a reference to a traceable thing to prepare
* for the following call to JS_CallTracer.
*
* When printer is null, arg must be const char * or char * C string naming
* the reference and index must be either (size_t)-1 indicating that the name
* alone describes the reference or it must be an index into some array vector
* that stores the reference.
*
* When printer callback is not null, the arg and index arguments are
* available to the callback as debugPrinterArg and debugPrintIndex fields
* of JSTracer.
*
* The storage for name or callback's arguments needs to live only until
* the following call to JS_CallTracer returns.
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
# define JS_SET_TRACING_DETAILS(trc, printer, arg, index) \
JS_BEGIN_MACRO \
(trc)->debugPrinter = (printer); \
(trc)->debugPrintArg = (arg); \
(trc)->debugPrintIndex = (index); \
JS_END_MACRO
#else
# define JS_SET_TRACING_DETAILS(trc, printer, arg, index) \
JS_BEGIN_MACRO \
JS_END_MACRO
#endif
/*
* Convenience macro to describe the argument of JS_CallTracer using C string
* and index.
*/
# define JS_SET_TRACING_INDEX(trc, name, index) \
JS_SET_TRACING_DETAILS(trc, NULL, name, index)
/*
* Convenience macro to describe the argument of JS_CallTracer using C string.
*/
# define JS_SET_TRACING_NAME(trc, name) \
JS_SET_TRACING_DETAILS(trc, NULL, name, (size_t)-1)
/*
* Convenience macro to invoke JS_CallTracer using C string as the name for
* the reference to a traceable thing.
*/
# define JS_CALL_TRACER(trc, thing, kind, name) \
JS_BEGIN_MACRO \
JS_SET_TRACING_NAME(trc, name); \
JS_CallTracer((trc), (thing), (kind)); \
JS_END_MACRO
/*
* Convenience macros to invoke JS_CallTracer when jsval represents a
* reference to a traceable thing.
*/
#define JS_CALL_VALUE_TRACER(trc, val, name) \
JS_BEGIN_MACRO \
if (JSVAL_IS_TRACEABLE(val)) { \
JS_CALL_TRACER((trc), JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(val), \
JSVAL_TRACE_KIND(val), name); \
} \
JS_END_MACRO
#define JS_CALL_OBJECT_TRACER(trc, object, name) \
JS_BEGIN_MACRO \
JSObject *obj_ = (object); \
JS_ASSERT(obj_); \
JS_CALL_TRACER((trc), obj_, JSTRACE_OBJECT, name); \
JS_END_MACRO
#define JS_CALL_STRING_TRACER(trc, string, name) \
JS_BEGIN_MACRO \
JSString *str_ = (string); \
JS_ASSERT(str_); \
JS_CALL_TRACER((trc), str_, JSTRACE_STRING, name); \
JS_END_MACRO
/*
* API for JSTraceCallback implementations.
*/
# define JS_TRACER_INIT(trc, cx_, callback_) \
JS_BEGIN_MACRO \
(trc)->context = (cx_); \
(trc)->callback = (callback_); \
(trc)->debugPrinter = NULL; \
(trc)->debugPrintArg = NULL; \
(trc)->debugPrintIndex = (size_t)-1; \
JS_END_MACRO
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_TraceChildren(JSTracer *trc, void *thing, uint32 kind);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_TraceRuntime(JSTracer *trc);
#ifdef DEBUG
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_PrintTraceThingInfo(char *buf, size_t bufsize, JSTracer *trc,
void *thing, uint32 kind, JSBool includeDetails);
/*
* DEBUG-only method to dump the object graph of heap-allocated things.
*
* fp: file for the dump output.
* start: when non-null, dump only things reachable from start
* thing. Otherwise dump all things reachable from the
* runtime roots.
* startKind: trace kind of start if start is not null. Must be 0 when
* start is null.
* thingToFind: dump only paths in the object graph leading to thingToFind
* when non-null.
* maxDepth: the upper bound on the number of edges to descend from the
* graph roots.
* thingToIgnore: thing to ignore during the graph traversal when non-null.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DumpHeap(JSContext *cx, FILE *fp, void* startThing, uint32 startKind,
void *thingToFind, size_t maxDepth, void *thingToIgnore);
#endif
/*
* Garbage collector API.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_GC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_MaybeGC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSGCCallback)
JS_SetGCCallback(JSContext *cx, JSGCCallback cb);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSGCCallback)
JS_SetGCCallbackRT(JSRuntime *rt, JSGCCallback cb);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsGCMarkingTracer(JSTracer *trc);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsAboutToBeFinalized(JSContext *cx, void *thing);
typedef enum JSGCParamKey {
/* Maximum nominal heap before last ditch GC. */
JSGC_MAX_BYTES = 0,
/* Number of JS_malloc bytes before last ditch GC. */
JSGC_MAX_MALLOC_BYTES = 1,
/* Hoard stackPools for this long, in ms, default is 30 seconds. */
JSGC_STACKPOOL_LIFESPAN = 2,
/*
* The factor that defines when the GC is invoked. The factor is a
* percent of the memory allocated by the GC after the last run of
* the GC. When the current memory allocated by the GC is more than
* this percent then the GC is invoked. The factor cannot be less
* than 100 since the current memory allocated by the GC cannot be less
* than the memory allocated after the last run of the GC.
*/
JSGC_TRIGGER_FACTOR = 3,
/* Amount of bytes allocated by the GC. */
JSGC_BYTES = 4,
/* Number of times when GC was invoked. */
JSGC_NUMBER = 5,
/* Max size of the code cache in bytes. */
JSGC_MAX_CODE_CACHE_BYTES = 6,
/* Select GC mode. */
JSGC_MODE = 7,
/* Number of GC chunks waiting to expire. */
JSGC_UNUSED_CHUNKS = 8
} JSGCParamKey;
typedef enum JSGCMode {
/* Perform only global GCs. */
JSGC_MODE_GLOBAL = 0,
/* Perform per-compartment GCs until too much garbage has accumulated. */
JSGC_MODE_COMPARTMENT = 1
} JSGCMode;
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetGCParameter(JSRuntime *rt, JSGCParamKey key, uint32 value);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_GetGCParameter(JSRuntime *rt, JSGCParamKey key);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetGCParameterForThread(JSContext *cx, JSGCParamKey key, uint32 value);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_GetGCParameterForThread(JSContext *cx, JSGCParamKey key);
/*
* Flush the code cache for the current thread. The operation might be
* delayed if the cache cannot be flushed currently because native
* code is currently executing.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_FlushCaches(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Add a finalizer for external strings created by JS_NewExternalString (see
* below) using a type-code returned from this function, and that understands
* how to free or release the memory pointed at by JS_GetStringChars(str).
*
* Return a nonnegative type index if there is room for finalizer in the
* global GC finalizers table, else return -1. If the engine is compiled
* JS_THREADSAFE and used in a multi-threaded environment, this function must
* be invoked on the primordial thread only, at startup -- or else the entire
* program must single-thread itself while loading a module that calls this
* function.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(intN)
JS_AddExternalStringFinalizer(JSStringFinalizeOp finalizer);
/*
* Remove finalizer from the global GC finalizers table, returning its type
* code if found, -1 if not found.
*
* As with JS_AddExternalStringFinalizer, there is a threading restriction
* if you compile the engine JS_THREADSAFE: this function may be called for a
* given finalizer pointer on only one thread; different threads may call to
* remove distinct finalizers safely.
*
* You must ensure that all strings with finalizer's type have been collected
* before calling this function. Otherwise, string data will be leaked by the
* GC, for want of a finalizer to call.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(intN)
JS_RemoveExternalStringFinalizer(JSStringFinalizeOp finalizer);
/*
* Create a new JSString whose chars member refers to external memory, i.e.,
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* memory requiring spe, type-specific finalization. The type code must
* be a nonnegative return value from JS_AddExternalStringFinalizer.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewExternalString(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length, intN type);
/*
* Deprecated. Use JS_SetNativeStackQuoata instead.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetThreadStackLimit(JSContext *cx, jsuword limitAddr);
/*
* Set the size of the native stack that should not be exceed. To disable
* stack size checking pass 0.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetNativeStackQuota(JSContext *cx, size_t stackSize);
/*
* Set the quota on the number of bytes that stack-like data structures can
* use when the runtime compiles and executes scripts. These structures
* consume heap space, so JS_SetThreadStackLimit does not bound their size.
* The default quota is 128MB which is very generous.
*
* The function must be called before any script compilation or execution API
* calls, i.e. either immediately after JS_NewContext or from JSCONTEXT_NEW
* context callback.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetScriptStackQuota(JSContext *cx, size_t quota);
#define JS_DEFAULT_SCRIPT_STACK_QUOTA ((size_t) 0x8000000)
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/************************************************************************/
/*
* Classes, objects, and properties.
*/
typedef void (*JSClassInternal)();
/* For detailed comments on the function pointer types, see jspubtd.h. */
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struct JSClass {
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const char *name;
uint32 flags;
/* Mandatory non-null function pointer members. */
JSPropertyOp addProperty;
JSPropertyOp delProperty;
JSPropertyOp getProperty;
JSStrictPropertyOp setProperty;
JSEnumerateOp enumerate;
JSResolveOp resolve;
JSConvertOp convert;
JSFinalizeOp finalize;
/* Optionally non-null members start here. */
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JSClassInternal reserved0;
JSCheckAccessOp checkAccess;
JSNative call;
JSNative construct;
JSXDRObjectOp xdrObject;
JSHasInstanceOp hasInstance;
JSTraceOp trace;
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JSClassInternal reserved1;
void *reserved[19];
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};
#define JSCLASS_HAS_PRIVATE (1<<0) /* objects have private slot */
#define JSCLASS_NEW_ENUMERATE (1<<1) /* has JSNewEnumerateOp hook */
#define JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE (1<<2) /* has JSNewResolveOp hook */
#define JSCLASS_PRIVATE_IS_NSISUPPORTS (1<<3) /* private is (nsISupports *) */
#define JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE_GETS_START (1<<5) /* JSNewResolveOp gets starting
object in prototype chain
passed in via *objp in/out
parameter */
#define JSCLASS_CONSTRUCT_PROTOTYPE (1<<6) /* call constructor on class
prototype */
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#define JSCLASS_DOCUMENT_OBSERVER (1<<7) /* DOM document observer */
/*
* To reserve slots fetched and stored via JS_Get/SetReservedSlot, bitwise-or
* JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) into the initializer for JSClass.flags, where
* n is a constant in [1, 255]. Reserved slots are indexed from 0 to n-1.
*/
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT 8 /* room for 8 flags below */
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_WIDTH 8 /* and 16 above this field */
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_MASK JS_BITMASK(JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_WIDTH)
#define JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) (((n) & JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_MASK) \
<< JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT)
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS(clasp) (((clasp)->flags \
>> JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT) \
& JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_MASK)
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#define JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT (JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT + \
JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_WIDTH)
#define JSCLASS_INTERNAL_FLAG1 (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+0))
#define JSCLASS_IS_ANONYMOUS (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+1))
#define JSCLASS_IS_GLOBAL (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+2))
#define JSCLASS_INTERNAL_FLAG2 (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+3))
#define JSCLASS_INTERNAL_FLAG3 (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+4))
/* Indicate whether the proto or ctor should be frozen. */
#define JSCLASS_FREEZE_PROTO (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+5))
#define JSCLASS_FREEZE_CTOR (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+6))
/* Additional global reserved slots, beyond those for standard prototypes. */
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_SLOTS_COUNT 7
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_THIS (JSProto_LIMIT * 3)
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_THROWTYPEERROR (JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_THIS + 1)
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_REGEXP_STATICS (JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_THROWTYPEERROR + 1)
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_FUNCTION_NS (JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_REGEXP_STATICS + 1)
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_EVAL_ALLOWED (JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_FUNCTION_NS + 1)
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_EVAL (JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_EVAL_ALLOWED + 1)
#define JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_FLAGS (JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_EVAL + 1)
/* Global flags. */
#define JSGLOBAL_FLAGS_CLEARED 0x1
/*
* ECMA-262 requires that most constructors used internally create objects
* with "the original Foo.prototype value" as their [[Prototype]] (__proto__)
* member initial value. The "original ... value" verbiage is there because
* in ECMA-262, global properties naming class objects are read/write and
* deleteable, for the most part.
*
* Implementing this efficiently requires that global objects have classes
* with the following flags. Failure to use JSCLASS_GLOBAL_FLAGS was
* prevously allowed, but is now an ES5 violation and thus unsupported.
*/
#define JSCLASS_GLOBAL_FLAGS \
(JSCLASS_IS_GLOBAL | \
JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_THIS + JSRESERVED_GLOBAL_SLOTS_COUNT))
/* Fast access to the original value of each standard class's prototype. */
#define JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_SHIFT (JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT + 8)
#define JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_WIDTH 8
#define JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_MASK JS_BITMASK(JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_WIDTH)
#define JSCLASS_HAS_CACHED_PROTO(key) ((key) << JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_SHIFT)
#define JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_KEY(clasp) ((JSProtoKey) \
(((clasp)->flags \
>> JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_SHIFT) \
& JSCLASS_CACHED_PROTO_MASK))
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/* Initializer for unused members of statically initialized JSClass structs. */
#define JSCLASS_NO_INTERNAL_MEMBERS 0,{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}
#define JSCLASS_NO_OPTIONAL_MEMBERS 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,JSCLASS_NO_INTERNAL_MEMBERS
struct JSIdArray {
jsint length;
jsid vector[1]; /* actually, length jsid words */
};
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyIdArray(JSContext *cx, JSIdArray *ida);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToId(JSContext *cx, jsval v, jsid *idp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IdToValue(JSContext *cx, jsid id, jsval *vp);
/*
* JSNewResolveOp flag bits.
*/
#define JSRESOLVE_QUALIFIED 0x01 /* resolve a qualified property id */
#define JSRESOLVE_ASSIGNING 0x02 /* resolve on the left of assignment */
#define JSRESOLVE_DETECTING 0x04 /* 'if (o.p)...' or '(o.p) ?...:...' */
#define JSRESOLVE_DECLARING 0x08 /* var, const, or function prolog op */
#define JSRESOLVE_CLASSNAME 0x10 /* class name used when constructing */
#define JSRESOLVE_WITH 0x20 /* resolve inside a with statement */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_PropertyStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_StrictPropertyStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, JSBool strict, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EnumerateStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_ResolveStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConvertStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSType type, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_FinalizeStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
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struct JSConstDoubleSpec {
jsdouble dval;
const char *name;
uint8 flags;
uint8 spare[3];
};
/*
* To define an array element rather than a named property member, cast the
* element's index to (const char *) and initialize name with it, and set the
* JSPROP_INDEX bit in flags.
*/
struct JSPropertySpec {
const char *name;
int8 tinyid;
uint8 flags;
JSPropertyOp getter;
JSStrictPropertyOp setter;
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};
struct JSFunctionSpec {
const char *name;
JSNative call;
uint16 nargs;
uint16 flags;
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};
/*
* Terminating sentinel initializer to put at the end of a JSFunctionSpec array
* that's passed to JS_DefineFunctions or JS_InitClass.
*/
#define JS_FS_END JS_FS(NULL,NULL,0,0)
/*
* Initializer macros for a JSFunctionSpec array element. JS_FN (whose name
* pays homage to the old JSNative/JSFastNative split) simply adds the flag
* JSFUN_STUB_GSOPS.
*/
#define JS_FS(name,call,nargs,flags) \
{name, call, nargs, flags}
#define JS_FN(name,call,nargs,flags) \
{name, call, nargs, (flags) | JSFUN_STUB_GSOPS}
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_InitClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *parent_proto,
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JSClass *clasp, JSNative constructor, uintN nargs,
JSPropertySpec *ps, JSFunctionSpec *fs,
JSPropertySpec *static_ps, JSFunctionSpec *static_fs);
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#ifdef JS_THREADSAFE
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSClass *)
JS_GetClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
#define JS_GET_CLASS(cx,obj) JS_GetClass(cx, obj)
#else
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSClass *)
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JS_GetClass(JSObject *obj);
#define JS_GET_CLASS(cx,obj) JS_GetClass(obj)
#endif
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_InstanceOf(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSClass *clasp, jsval *argv);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasInstance(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval v, JSBool *bp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
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JS_GetPrivate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_SetPrivate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
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JS_GetInstancePrivate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSClass *clasp,
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jsval *argv);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_GetPrototype(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_SetPrototype(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *proto);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_GetParent(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_SetParent(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *parent);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_GetConstructor(JSContext *cx, JSObject *proto);
/*
* Get a unique identifier for obj, good for the lifetime of obj (even if it
* is moved by a copying GC). Return false on failure (likely out of memory),
* and true with *idp containing the unique id on success.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetObjectId(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid *idp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewGlobalObject(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewCompartmentAndGlobalObject(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSPrincipals *principals);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_NewObject(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSObject *proto, JSObject *parent);
/* Queries the [[Extensible]] property of the object. */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsExtensible(JSObject *obj);
/*
* Unlike JS_NewObject, JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto does not compute a default
* proto if proto's actual parameter value is null.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSObject *proto,
JSObject *parent);
/*
* Freeze obj, and all objects it refers to, recursively. This will not recurse
* through non-extensible objects, on the assumption that those are already
* deep-frozen.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeepFreezeObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Freezes an object; see ES5's Object.freeze(obj) method.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_FreezeObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_ConstructObject(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSObject *proto,
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JSObject *parent);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_ConstructObjectWithArguments(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSObject *proto,
JSObject *parent, uintN argc, jsval *argv);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_New(JSContext *cx, JSObject *ctor, uintN argc, jsval *argv);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_DefineObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSClass *clasp,
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JSObject *proto, uintN attrs);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DefineConstDoubles(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSConstDoubleSpec *cds);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DefineProperties(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSPropertySpec *ps);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DefineProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSStrictPropertyOp setter, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefinePropertyById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSStrictPropertyOp setter, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineOwnProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval descriptor, JSBool *bp);
/*
* Determine the attributes (JSPROP_* flags) of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and the value of *attrsp is undefined.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
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uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp);
/*
* The same, but if the property is native, return its getter and setter via
* *getterp and *setterp, respectively (and only if the out parameter pointer
* is not null).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyAttrsGetterAndSetter(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *name,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp,
JSPropertyOp *getterp,
JSStrictPropertyOp *setterp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyAttrsGetterAndSetterById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
jsid id,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp,
JSPropertyOp *getterp,
JSStrictPropertyOp *setterp);
/*
* Set the attributes of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and nothing will be altered.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
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uintN attrs, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DefinePropertyWithTinyId(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
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int8 tinyid, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSStrictPropertyOp setter,
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uintN attrs);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_AliasProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
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const char *alias);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AlreadyHasOwnProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AlreadyHasOwnPropertyById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasPropertyById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_LookupProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupPropertyById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupPropertyWithFlags(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
uintN flags, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupPropertyWithFlagsById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
uintN flags, JSObject **objp, jsval *vp);
struct JSPropertyDescriptor {
JSObject *obj;
uintN attrs;
JSPropertyOp getter;
JSStrictPropertyOp setter;
jsval value;
uintN shortid;
};
/*
* Like JS_GetPropertyAttrsGetterAndSetterById but will return a property on
* an object on the prototype chain (returned in objp). If data->obj is null,
* then this property was not found on the prototype chain.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyDescriptorById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, uintN flags,
JSPropertyDescriptor *desc);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetOwnPropertyDescriptor(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_GetProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyDefault(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval def, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyByIdDefault(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval def, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetMethodById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, JSObject **objp,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetMethod(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSObject **objp,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_SetProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetPropertyById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DeleteProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteProperty2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
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jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeletePropertyById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeletePropertyById2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSStrictPropertyOp setter,
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uintN attrs);
/*
* Determine the attributes (JSPROP_* flags) of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and the value of *attrsp is undefined.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetUCPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp);
/*
* The same, but if the property is native, return its getter and setter via
* *getterp and *setterp, respectively (and only if the out parameter pointer
* is not null).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetUCPropertyAttrsGetterAndSetter(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp,
JSPropertyOp *getterp,
JSStrictPropertyOp *setterp);
/*
* Set the attributes of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and nothing will be altered.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetUCPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
uintN attrs, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineUCPropertyWithTinyId(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
int8 tinyid, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSStrictPropertyOp setter,
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uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AlreadyHasOwnUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const jschar *name,
size_t namelen, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
JSBool *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteUCProperty2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_NewArrayObject(JSContext *cx, jsint length, jsval *vector);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_IsArrayObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetArrayLength(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint *lengthp);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetArrayLength(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint length);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasArrayLength(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint *lengthp);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DefineElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSStrictPropertyOp setter, uintN attrs);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_AliasElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsint alias);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AlreadyHasOwnElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index,
JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_LookupElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_GetElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_SetElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DeleteElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteElement2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_ClearScope(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSIdArray *)
JS_Enumerate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Create an object to iterate over enumerable properties of obj, in arbitrary
* property definition order. NB: This differs from longstanding for..in loop
* order, which uses order of property definition in obj.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewPropertyIterator(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Return true on success with *idp containing the id of the next enumerable
* property to visit using iterobj, or JSID_IS_VOID if there is no such property
* left to visit. Return false on error.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_NextProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *iterobj, jsid *idp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_CheckAccess(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, JSAccessMode mode,
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jsval *vp, uintN *attrsp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetReservedSlot(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uint32 index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetReservedSlot(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uint32 index, jsval v);
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/************************************************************************/
/*
* Security protocol.
*/
struct JSPrincipals {
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char *codebase;
/* XXX unspecified and unused by Mozilla code -- can we remove these? */
void * (* getPrincipalArray)(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *);
JSBool (* globalPrivilegesEnabled)(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *);
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/* Don't call "destroy"; use reference counting macros below. */
jsrefcount refcount;
void (* destroy)(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *);
JSBool (* subsume)(JSPrincipals *, JSPrincipals *);
};
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#ifdef JS_THREADSAFE
#define JSPRINCIPALS_HOLD(cx, principals) JS_HoldPrincipals(cx,principals)
#define JSPRINCIPALS_DROP(cx, principals) JS_DropPrincipals(cx,principals)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsrefcount)
JS_HoldPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *principals);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsrefcount)
JS_DropPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *principals);
#else
#define JSPRINCIPALS_HOLD(cx, principals) (++(principals)->refcount)
#define JSPRINCIPALS_DROP(cx, principals) \
((--(principals)->refcount == 0) \
? ((*(principals)->destroy)((cx), (principals)), 0) \
: (principals)->refcount)
#endif
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struct JSSecurityCallbacks {
JSCheckAccessOp checkObjectAccess;
JSPrincipalsTranscoder principalsTranscoder;
JSObjectPrincipalsFinder findObjectPrincipals;
JSCSPEvalChecker contentSecurityPolicyAllows;
};
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSSecurityCallbacks *)
JS_SetRuntimeSecurityCallbacks(JSRuntime *rt, JSSecurityCallbacks *callbacks);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSSecurityCallbacks *)
JS_GetRuntimeSecurityCallbacks(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSSecurityCallbacks *)
JS_SetContextSecurityCallbacks(JSContext *cx, JSSecurityCallbacks *callbacks);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSSecurityCallbacks *)
JS_GetSecurityCallbacks(JSContext *cx);
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/************************************************************************/
/*
* Functions and scripts.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
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JS_NewFunction(JSContext *cx, JSNative call, uintN nargs, uintN flags,
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JSObject *parent, const char *name);
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/*
* Create the function with the name given by the id. JSID_IS_STRING(id) must
* be true.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_NewFunctionById(JSContext *cx, JSNative call, uintN nargs, uintN flags,
JSObject *parent, jsid id);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_GetFunctionObject(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Return the function's identifier as a JSString, or null if fun is unnamed.
* The returned string lives as long as fun, so you don't need to root a saved
* reference to it if fun is well-connected or rooted, and provided you bound
* the use of the saved reference by fun's lifetime.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_GetFunctionId(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Return JSFUN_* flags for fun.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uintN)
JS_GetFunctionFlags(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Return the arity (length) of fun.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint16)
JS_GetFunctionArity(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Infallible predicate to test whether obj is a function object (faster than
* comparing obj's class name to "Function", but equivalent unless someone has
* overwritten the "Function" identifier with a different constructor and then
* created instances using that constructor that might be passed in as obj).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ObjectIsFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ObjectIsCallable(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_DefineFunctions(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSFunctionSpec *fs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
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JS_DefineFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSNative call,
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uintN nargs, uintN attrs);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_DefineUCFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen, JSNative call,
uintN nargs, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_DefineFunctionById(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, JSNative call,
uintN nargs, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_CloneFunctionObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *funobj, JSObject *parent);
/*
* Given a buffer, return JS_FALSE if the buffer might become a valid
* javascript statement with the addition of more lines. Otherwise return
* JS_TRUE. The intent is to support interactive compilation - accumulate
* lines in a buffer until JS_BufferIsCompilableUnit is true, then pass it to
* the compiler.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_BufferIsCompilableUnit(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *bytes, size_t length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_CompileScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_CompileScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSPrincipals *principals,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_CompileScriptForPrincipalsVersion(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_CompileUCScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_CompileUCScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSPrincipals *principals,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_CompileUCScriptForPrincipalsVersion(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
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JS_CompileFile(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *filename);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_CompileFileHandle(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *filename,
FILE *fh);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_CompileFileHandleForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *filename, FILE *fh,
JSPrincipals *principals);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_CompileFileHandleForPrincipalsVersion(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *filename, FILE *fh,
JSPrincipals *principals,
JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
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JS_CompileFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
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uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
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JS_CompileFunctionForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSPrincipals *principals, const char *name,
uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
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JS_CompileUCFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
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uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
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JS_CompileUCFunctionForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSPrincipals *principals, const char *name,
uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_CompileUCFunctionForPrincipalsVersion(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals, const char *name,
uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_DecompileScriptObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *scriptObj, const char *name, uintN indent);
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- Bumped default compile-time JS version from 1.4 to 1.5. - Add JS1.5 getter/setter support in all its glory: * getter function SN() {return ++x} at top-level or as a closure binds an SN property getter than returns the incremented value of x. Likewise for setter function SN(y) {return y = x}. * getters and setters may be defined in an object literal: o = {p getter:function() {return ++this.x}, p setter:function(y){return this.x = y}, x:42}; * getter= and setter= operators (compound tokens) may be used to bind getter and setter properties dynamically: o = new Object; o.p getter= function() {return ++this.x}; o.p setter= function(y){return this.x = y}; o.x = 42; Waldemar is concerned that this form will collide semantically with JS2, so I am not committing to keeping it in JS1.5. I'd like to check my code in ASAP so shaver can use it, and I'd also like to see this form get used (or not) during Mozilla betas. Caveat emptor, and if you find this "dynamic" or "imperative" form necessary and hard to substitute, please let me know. If this proves important to users, then I think JS1.5 should keep it. - Cleaned up property flags (in a binary-incompatible fashion -- who cares?) by eliminating JSPROP_ASSIGNHACK and JSPROP_TINYIDHACK. - Added JS_DONT_PRETTY_PRINT flag to be ORed with the indent argument to the several JS_Decompile*() API calls. This avoids any newlines or identation in the decompiled string. - Improved and extended (for getter/setter non-reservation) scanner lookahead by using a circular (power-of-2 sized) token buffer. - Fix ECMA Edition 3 deviation where function f(){function g(){}} bound f.g by mistake (it should arrange to make a closure named g in activations of f, but it should not bind a property of function f).
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/*
* API extension: OR this into indent to avoid pretty-printing the decompiled
* source resulting from JS_DecompileFunction{,Body}.
*/
#define JS_DONT_PRETTY_PRINT ((uintN)0x8000)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_DecompileFunction(JSContext *cx, JSFunction *fun, uintN indent);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_DecompileFunctionBody(JSContext *cx, JSFunction *fun, uintN indent);
/*
* NB: JS_ExecuteScript and the JS_Evaluate*Script* quadruplets use the obj
* parameter as the initial scope chain header, the 'this' keyword value, and
* the variables object (ECMA parlance for where 'var' and 'function' bind
* names) of the execution context for script.
*
* Using obj as the variables object is problematic if obj's parent (which is
* the scope chain link; see JS_SetParent and JS_NewObject) is not null: in
* this case, variables created by 'var x = 0', e.g., go in obj, but variables
* created by assignment to an unbound id, 'x = 0', go in the last object on
* the scope chain linked by parent.
*
* ECMA calls that last scoping object the "global object", but note that many
* embeddings have several such objects. ECMA requires that "global code" be
* executed with the variables object equal to this global object. But these
* JS API entry points provide freedom to execute code against a "sub-global",
* i.e., a parented or scoped object, in which case the variables object will
* differ from the last object on the scope chain, resulting in confusing and
* non-ECMA explicit vs. implicit variable creation.
*
* Caveat embedders: unless you already depend on this buggy variables object
* binding behavior, you should call JS_SetOptions(cx, JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX) or
* JS_SetOptions(cx, JS_GetOptions(cx) | JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX) -- the latter if
* someone may have set other options on cx already -- for each context in the
* application, if you pass parented objects as the obj parameter, or may ever
* pass such objects in the future.
*
* Why a runtime option? The alternative is to add six or so new API entry
* points with signatures matching the following six, and that doesn't seem
* worth the code bloat cost. Such new entry points would probably have less
* obvious names, too, so would not tend to be used. The JS_SetOption call,
* OTOH, can be more easily hacked into existing code that does not depend on
* the bug; such code can continue to use the familiar JS_EvaluateScript,
* etc., entry points.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ExecuteScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *scriptObj, jsval *rval);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ExecuteScriptVersion(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *scriptObj, jsval *rval,
JSVersion version);
/*
* Execute either the function-defining prolog of a script, or the script's
* main body, but not both.
*/
typedef enum JSExecPart { JSEXEC_PROLOG, JSEXEC_MAIN } JSExecPart;
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_EvaluateScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const char *bytes, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_EvaluateScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSPrincipals *principals,
const char *bytes, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EvaluateScriptForPrincipalsVersion(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const char *bytes, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval, JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_EvaluateUCScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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const jschar *chars, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EvaluateUCScriptForPrincipalsVersion(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const jschar *chars, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval, JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_EvaluateUCScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSPrincipals *principals,
const jschar *chars, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_CallFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSFunction *fun, uintN argc,
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jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_CallFunctionName(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, uintN argc,
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jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_CallFunctionValue(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval fval, uintN argc,
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jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
JS_END_EXTERN_C
namespace JS {
static inline bool
Call(JSContext *cx, JSObject *thisObj, JSFunction *fun, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) {
return !!JS_CallFunction(cx, thisObj, fun, argc, argv, rval);
}
static inline bool
Call(JSContext *cx, JSObject *thisObj, const char *name, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) {
return !!JS_CallFunctionName(cx, thisObj, name, argc, argv, rval);
}
static inline bool
Call(JSContext *cx, JSObject *thisObj, jsval fun, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) {
return !!JS_CallFunctionValue(cx, thisObj, fun, argc, argv, rval);
}
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(bool)
Call(JSContext *cx, jsval thisv, jsval fun, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
static inline bool
Call(JSContext *cx, jsval thisv, JSObject *funObj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) {
return Call(cx, thisv, OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(funObj), argc, argv, rval);
}
} /* namespace js */
JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/*
* These functions allow setting an operation callback that will be called
* from the thread the context is associated with some time after any thread
* triggered the callback using JS_TriggerOperationCallback(cx).
*
* In a threadsafe build the engine internally triggers operation callbacks
* under certain circumstances (i.e. GC and title transfer) to force the
* context to yield its current request, which the engine always
* automatically does immediately prior to calling the callback function.
* The embedding should thus not rely on callbacks being triggered through
* the external API only.
*
* Important note: Additional callbacks can occur inside the callback handler
* if it re-enters the JS engine. The embedding must ensure that the callback
* is disconnected before attempting such re-entry.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSOperationCallback)
JS_SetOperationCallback(JSContext *cx, JSOperationCallback callback);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSOperationCallback)
JS_GetOperationCallback(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_TriggerOperationCallback(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_TriggerAllOperationCallbacks(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
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JS_IsRunning(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Saving and restoring frame chains.
*
* These two functions are used to set aside cx's call stack while that stack
* is inactive. After a call to JS_SaveFrameChain, it looks as if there is no
* code running on cx. Before calling JS_RestoreFrameChain, cx's call stack
* must be balanced and all nested calls to JS_SaveFrameChain must have had
* matching JS_RestoreFrameChain calls.
*
* JS_SaveFrameChain deals with cx not having any code running on it. A null
* return does not signify an error, and JS_RestoreFrameChain handles a null
* frame pointer argument safely.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSStackFrame *)
JS_SaveFrameChain(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_RestoreFrameChain(JSContext *cx, JSStackFrame *fp);
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/************************************************************************/
/*
* Strings.
*
* NB: JS_NewUCString takes ownership of bytes on success, avoiding a copy;
* but on error (signified by null return), it leaves chars owned by the
* caller. So the caller must free bytes in the error case, if it has no use
* for them. In contrast, all the JS_New*StringCopy* functions do not take
* ownership of the character memory passed to them -- they copy it.
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*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_NewStringCopyN(JSContext *cx, const char *s, size_t n);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_NewStringCopyZ(JSContext *cx, const char *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_InternJSString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_InternString(JSContext *cx, const char *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_NewUCString(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_NewUCStringCopyN(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s, size_t n);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_NewUCStringCopyZ(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_InternUCStringN(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s, size_t length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
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JS_InternUCString(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_CompareStrings(JSContext *cx, JSString *str1, JSString *str2, int32 *result);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_StringEqualsAscii(JSContext *cx, JSString *str, const char *asciiBytes, JSBool *match);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(size_t)
JS_PutEscapedString(JSContext *cx, char *buffer, size_t size, JSString *str, char quote);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_FileEscapedString(FILE *fp, JSString *str, char quote);
/*
* Extracting string characters and length.
*
* While getting the length of a string is infallible, getting the chars can
* fail. As indicated by the lack of a JSContext parameter, there are two
* special cases where getting the chars is infallible:
*
* The first case is interned strings, i.e., strings from JS_InternString or
* JSID_TO_STRING(id), using JS_GetInternedStringChars*.
*
* The second case is "flat" strings that have been explicitly prepared in a
* fallible context by JS_FlattenString. To catch errors, a separate opaque
* JSFlatString type is returned by JS_FlattenString and expected by
* JS_GetFlatStringChars. Note, though, that this is purely a syntactic
* distinction: the input and output of JS_FlattenString are the same actual
* GC-thing so only one needs to be rooted. If a JSString is known to be flat,
* JS_ASSERT_STRING_IS_FLAT can be used to make a debug-checked cast. Example:
*
* // in a fallible context
* JSFlatString *fstr = JS_FlattenString(cx, str);
* if (!fstr)
* return JS_FALSE;
* JS_ASSERT(fstr == JS_ASSERT_STRING_IS_FLAT(str));
*
* // in an infallible context, for the same 'str'
* const jschar *chars = JS_GetFlatStringChars(fstr)
* JS_ASSERT(chars);
*
* The CharsZ APIs guarantee that the returned array has a null character at
* chars[length]. This can require additional copying so clients should prefer
* APIs without CharsZ if possible. The infallible functions also return
* null-terminated arrays. (There is no additional cost or non-Z alternative
* for the infallible functions, so 'Z' is left out of the identifier.)
*/
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(size_t)
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JS_GetStringLength(JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_GetStringCharsAndLength(JSContext *cx, JSString *str, size_t *length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_GetInternedStringChars(JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_GetInternedStringCharsAndLength(JSString *str, size_t *length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_GetStringCharsZ(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_GetStringCharsZAndLength(JSContext *cx, JSString *str, size_t *length);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFlatString *)
JS_FlattenString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_GetFlatStringChars(JSFlatString *str);
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSFlatString *
JSID_TO_FLAT_STRING(jsid id)
{
JS_ASSERT(JSID_IS_STRING(id));
return (JSFlatString *)(JSID_BITS(id));
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSFlatString *
JS_ASSERT_STRING_IS_FLAT(JSString *str)
{
JS_ASSERT(JS_GetFlatStringChars((JSFlatString *)str));
return (JSFlatString *)str;
}
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSString *
JS_FORGET_STRING_FLATNESS(JSFlatString *fstr)
{
return (JSString *)fstr;
}
/*
* Additional APIs that avoid fallibility when given a flat string.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_FlatStringEqualsAscii(JSFlatString *str, const char *asciiBytes);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(size_t)
JS_PutEscapedFlatString(char *buffer, size_t size, JSFlatString *str, char quote);
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/*
* This function is now obsolete and behaves the same as JS_NewUCString. Use
* JS_NewUCString instead.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewGrowableString(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length);
/*
* Mutable string support. A string's characters are never mutable in this JS
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* implementation, but a dependent string is a substring of another dependent
* or immutable string, and a rope is a lazily concatenated string that creates
* its underlying buffer the first time it is accessed. Even after a rope
* creates its underlying buffer, it still considered mutable. The direct data
* members of the (opaque to API clients) JSString struct may be changed in a
* single-threaded way for dependent strings and ropes.
*
* Therefore mutable strings (ropes and dependent strings) cannot be used by
* more than one thread at a time. You may call JS_MakeStringImmutable to
* convert the string from a mutable string to an immutable (and therefore
* thread-safe) string. The engine takes care of converting ropes and dependent
* strings to immutable for you if you store strings in multi-threaded objects
* using JS_SetProperty or kindred API entry points.
*
* If you store a JSString pointer in a native data structure that is (safely)
* accessible to multiple threads, you must call JS_MakeStringImmutable before
* retiring the store.
*/
/*
* Create a dependent string, i.e., a string that owns no character storage,
* but that refers to a slice of another string's chars. Dependent strings
* are mutable by definition, so the thread safety comments above apply.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewDependentString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str, size_t start,
size_t length);
/*
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* Concatenate two strings, possibly resulting in a rope.
* See above for thread safety comments.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_ConcatStrings(JSContext *cx, JSString *left, JSString *right);
/*
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* Convert a dependent string into an independent one. This function does not
* change the string's mutability, so the thread safety comments above apply.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_UndependString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
/*
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* Convert a mutable string (either rope or dependent) into an immutable,
* thread-safe one.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_MakeStringImmutable(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
/*
* Return JS_TRUE if C (char []) strings passed via the API and internally
* are UTF-8.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_CStringsAreUTF8(void);
/*
* Update the value to be returned by JS_CStringsAreUTF8(). Once set, it
* can never be changed. This API must be called before the first call to
* JS_NewRuntime.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetCStringsAreUTF8(void);
/*
* Character encoding support.
*
* For both JS_EncodeCharacters and JS_DecodeBytes, set *dstlenp to the size
* of the destination buffer before the call; on return, *dstlenp contains the
* number of bytes (JS_EncodeCharacters) or jschars (JS_DecodeBytes) actually
* stored. To determine the necessary destination buffer size, make a sizing
* call that passes NULL for dst.
*
* On errors, the functions report the error. In that case, *dstlenp contains
* the number of characters or bytes transferred so far. If cx is NULL, no
* error is reported on failure, and the functions simply return JS_FALSE.
*
* NB: Neither function stores an additional zero byte or jschar after the
* transcoded string.
*
* If JS_CStringsAreUTF8() is true then JS_EncodeCharacters encodes to
* UTF-8, and JS_DecodeBytes decodes from UTF-8, which may create additional
* errors if the character sequence is malformed. If UTF-8 support is
* disabled, the functions deflate and inflate, respectively.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EncodeCharacters(JSContext *cx, const jschar *src, size_t srclen, char *dst,
size_t *dstlenp);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DecodeBytes(JSContext *cx, const char *src, size_t srclen, jschar *dst,
size_t *dstlenp);
/*
* A variation on JS_EncodeCharacters where a null terminated string is
* returned that you are expected to call JS_free on when done.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(char *)
JS_EncodeString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
/*
* Get number of bytes in the string encoding (without accounting for a
* terminating zero bytes. The function returns (size_t) -1 if the string
* can not be encoded into bytes and reports an error using cx accordingly.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(size_t)
JS_GetStringEncodingLength(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
/*
* Encode string into a buffer. The function does not stores an additional
* zero byte. The function returns (size_t) -1 if the string can not be
* encoded into bytes with no error reported. Otherwise it returns the number
* of bytes that are necessary to encode the string. If that exceeds the
* length parameter, the string will be cut and only length bytes will be
* written into the buffer.
*
* If JS_CStringsAreUTF8() is true, the string does not fit into the buffer
* and the the first length bytes ends in the middle of utf-8 encoding for
* some character, then such partial utf-8 encoding is replaced by zero bytes.
* This way the result always represents the valid UTF-8 sequence.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(size_t)
JS_EncodeStringToBuffer(JSString *str, char *buffer, size_t length);
#ifdef __cplusplus
class JSAutoByteString {
public:
JSAutoByteString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_PARAM)
: mBytes(JS_EncodeString(cx, str)) {
JS_ASSERT(cx);
JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_INIT;
}
JSAutoByteString(JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_PARAM0)
: mBytes(NULL) {
JS_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER_INIT;
}
~JSAutoByteString() {
js_free(mBytes);
}
/* Take ownership of the given byte array. */
void initBytes(char *bytes) {
JS_ASSERT(!mBytes);
mBytes = bytes;
}
char *encode(JSContext *cx, JSString *str) {
JS_ASSERT(!mBytes);
JS_ASSERT(cx);
mBytes = JS_EncodeString(cx, str);
return mBytes;
}
void clear() {
js_free(mBytes);
mBytes = NULL;
}
char *ptr() const {
return mBytes;
}
bool operator!() const {
return !mBytes;
}
private:
char *mBytes;
JS_DECL_USE_GUARD_OBJECT_NOTIFIER
/* Copy and assignment are not supported. */
JSAutoByteString(const JSAutoByteString &another);
JSAutoByteString &operator=(const JSAutoByteString &another);
};
#endif
/************************************************************************/
/*
* JSON functions
*/
typedef JSBool (* JSONWriteCallback)(const jschar *buf, uint32 len, void *data);
/*
* JSON.stringify as specified by ES3.1 (draft)
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_Stringify(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp, JSObject *replacer, jsval space,
JSONWriteCallback callback, void *data);
/*
* Retrieve a toJSON function. If found, set vp to its result.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_TryJSON(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
/*
* JSON.parse as specified by ES3.1 (draft)
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSONParser *)
JS_BeginJSONParse(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConsumeJSONText(JSContext *cx, JSONParser *jp, const jschar *data, uint32 len);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_FinishJSONParse(JSContext *cx, JSONParser *jp, jsval reviver);
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/************************************************************************/
/* API for the HTML5 internal structured cloning algorithm. */
/* The maximum supported structured-clone serialization format version. */
#define JS_STRUCTURED_CLONE_VERSION 1
struct JSStructuredCloneCallbacks {
ReadStructuredCloneOp read;
WriteStructuredCloneOp write;
StructuredCloneErrorOp reportError;
};
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReadStructuredClone(JSContext *cx, const uint64 *data, size_t nbytes,
uint32 version, jsval *vp,
const JSStructuredCloneCallbacks *optionalCallbacks,
void *closure);
/* Note: On success, the caller is responsible for calling js_free(*datap). */
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_WriteStructuredClone(JSContext *cx, jsval v, uint64 **datap, size_t *nbytesp,
const JSStructuredCloneCallbacks *optionalCallbacks,
void *closure);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_StructuredClone(JSContext *cx, jsval v, jsval *vp,
const JSStructuredCloneCallbacks *optionalCallbacks,
void *closure);
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* RAII sugar for JS_WriteStructuredClone. */
class JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer {
JSContext *cx_;
uint64 *data_;
size_t nbytes_;
uint32 version_;
public:
JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer()
: cx_(NULL), data_(NULL), nbytes_(0), version_(JS_STRUCTURED_CLONE_VERSION) {}
~JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer() { clear(); }
JSContext *cx() const { return cx_; }
uint64 *data() const { return data_; }
size_t nbytes() const { return nbytes_; }
void clear(JSContext *cx=NULL) {
if (data_) {
if (!cx)
cx = cx_;
JS_ASSERT(cx);
JS_free(cx, data_);
cx_ = NULL;
data_ = NULL;
nbytes_ = 0;
version_ = 0;
}
}
/*
* Adopt some memory. It will be automatically freed by the destructor.
* data must have been allocated using JS_malloc.
*/
void adopt(JSContext *cx, uint64 *data, size_t nbytes,
uint32 version=JS_STRUCTURED_CLONE_VERSION) {
clear(cx);
cx_ = cx;
data_ = data;
nbytes_ = nbytes;
version_ = version;
}
/*
* Remove the buffer so that it will not be automatically freed.
* After this, the caller is responsible for calling JS_free(*datap).
*/
void steal(uint64 **datap, size_t *nbytesp, JSContext **cxp=NULL,
uint32 *versionp=NULL) {
*datap = data_;
*nbytesp = nbytes_;
if (cxp)
*cxp = cx_;
if (versionp)
*versionp = version_;
cx_ = NULL;
data_ = NULL;
nbytes_ = 0;
version_ = 0;
}
bool read(jsval *vp, JSContext *cx=NULL,
const JSStructuredCloneCallbacks *optionalCallbacks=NULL,
void *closure=NULL) const {
if (!cx)
cx = cx_;
JS_ASSERT(cx);
JS_ASSERT(data_);
return !!JS_ReadStructuredClone(cx, data_, nbytes_, version_, vp,
optionalCallbacks, closure);
}
bool write(JSContext *cx, jsval v,
const JSStructuredCloneCallbacks *optionalCallbacks=NULL,
void *closure=NULL) {
clear(cx);
cx_ = cx;
bool ok = !!JS_WriteStructuredClone(cx, v, &data_, &nbytes_,
optionalCallbacks, closure);
if (!ok) {
data_ = NULL;
nbytes_ = 0;
version_ = JS_STRUCTURED_CLONE_VERSION;
}
return ok;
}
/**
* Swap ownership with another JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer.
*/
void swap(JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer &other) {
JSContext *cx = other.cx_;
uint64 *data = other.data_;
size_t nbytes = other.nbytes_;
uint32 version = other.version_;
other.cx_ = this->cx_;
other.data_ = this->data_;
other.nbytes_ = this->nbytes_;
other.version_ = this->version_;
this->cx_ = cx;
this->data_ = data;
this->nbytes_ = nbytes;
this->version_ = version;
}
private:
/* Copy and assignment are not supported. */
JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer(const JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer &other);
JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer &operator=(const JSAutoStructuredCloneBuffer &other);
};
#endif
/* API for implementing custom serialization behavior (for ImageData, File, etc.) */
/* The range of tag values the application may use for its own custom object types. */
#define JS_SCTAG_USER_MIN ((uint32) 0xFFFF8000)
#define JS_SCTAG_USER_MAX ((uint32) 0xFFFFFFFF)
#define JS_SCERR_RECURSION 0
JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetStructuredCloneCallbacks(JSRuntime *rt, const JSStructuredCloneCallbacks *callbacks);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReadUint32Pair(JSStructuredCloneReader *r, uint32 *p1, uint32 *p2);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReadBytes(JSStructuredCloneReader *r, void *p, size_t len);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_WriteUint32Pair(JSStructuredCloneWriter *w, uint32 tag, uint32 data);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_WriteBytes(JSStructuredCloneWriter *w, const void *p, size_t len);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Locale specific string conversion and error message callbacks.
*/
struct JSLocaleCallbacks {
JSLocaleToUpperCase localeToUpperCase;
JSLocaleToLowerCase localeToLowerCase;
JSLocaleCompare localeCompare;
JSLocaleToUnicode localeToUnicode;
JSErrorCallback localeGetErrorMessage;
};
/*
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* Establish locale callbacks. The pointer must persist as long as the
* JSContext. Passing NULL restores the default behaviour.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetLocaleCallbacks(JSContext *cx, JSLocaleCallbacks *callbacks);
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/*
* Return the address of the current locale callbacks struct, which may
* be NULL.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSLocaleCallbacks *)
JS_GetLocaleCallbacks(JSContext *cx);
/************************************************************************/
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/*
* Error reporting.
*/
/*
* Report an exception represented by the sprintf-like conversion of format
* and its arguments. This exception message string is passed to a pre-set
* JSErrorReporter function (set by JS_SetErrorReporter; see jspubtd.h for
* the JSErrorReporter typedef).
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*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_ReportError(JSContext *cx, const char *format, ...);
/*
* Use an errorNumber to retrieve the format string, args are char *
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ReportErrorNumber(JSContext *cx, JSErrorCallback errorCallback,
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void *userRef, const uintN errorNumber, ...);
/*
* Use an errorNumber to retrieve the format string, args are jschar *
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ReportErrorNumberUC(JSContext *cx, JSErrorCallback errorCallback,
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void *userRef, const uintN errorNumber, ...);
/*
* As above, but report a warning instead (JSREPORT_IS_WARNING(report.flags)).
* Return true if there was no error trying to issue the warning, and if the
* warning was not converted into an error due to the JSOPTION_WERROR option
* being set, false otherwise.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportWarning(JSContext *cx, const char *format, ...);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportErrorFlagsAndNumber(JSContext *cx, uintN flags,
JSErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userRef,
const uintN errorNumber, ...);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportErrorFlagsAndNumberUC(JSContext *cx, uintN flags,
JSErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userRef,
const uintN errorNumber, ...);
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/*
* Complain when out of memory.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
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JS_ReportOutOfMemory(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Complain when an allocation size overflows the maximum supported limit.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ReportAllocationOverflow(JSContext *cx);
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struct JSErrorReport {
const char *filename; /* source file name, URL, etc., or null */
uintN lineno; /* source line number */
const char *linebuf; /* offending source line without final \n */
const char *tokenptr; /* pointer to error token in linebuf */
const jschar *uclinebuf; /* unicode (original) line buffer */
const jschar *uctokenptr; /* unicode (original) token pointer */
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uintN flags; /* error/warning, etc. */
uintN errorNumber; /* the error number, e.g. see js.msg */
const jschar *ucmessage; /* the (default) error message */
const jschar **messageArgs; /* arguments for the error message */
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};
/*
* JSErrorReport flag values. These may be freely composed.
*/
#define JSREPORT_ERROR 0x0 /* pseudo-flag for default case */
#define JSREPORT_WARNING 0x1 /* reported via JS_ReportWarning */
#define JSREPORT_EXCEPTION 0x2 /* exception was thrown */
#define JSREPORT_STRICT 0x4 /* error or warning due to strict option */
/*
* This condition is an error in strict mode code, a warning if
* JS_HAS_STRICT_OPTION(cx), and otherwise should not be reported at
* all. We check the strictness of the context's top frame's script;
* where that isn't appropriate, the caller should do the right checks
* itself instead of using this flag.
*/
#define JSREPORT_STRICT_MODE_ERROR 0x8
/*
* If JSREPORT_EXCEPTION is set, then a JavaScript-catchable exception
* has been thrown for this runtime error, and the host should ignore it.
* Exception-aware hosts should also check for JS_IsExceptionPending if
* JS_ExecuteScript returns failure, and signal or propagate the exception, as
* appropriate.
*/
#define JSREPORT_IS_WARNING(flags) (((flags) & JSREPORT_WARNING) != 0)
#define JSREPORT_IS_EXCEPTION(flags) (((flags) & JSREPORT_EXCEPTION) != 0)
#define JSREPORT_IS_STRICT(flags) (((flags) & JSREPORT_STRICT) != 0)
#define JSREPORT_IS_STRICT_MODE_ERROR(flags) (((flags) & \
JSREPORT_STRICT_MODE_ERROR) != 0)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSErrorReporter)
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JS_SetErrorReporter(JSContext *cx, JSErrorReporter er);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Dates.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewDateObject(JSContext *cx, int year, int mon, int mday, int hour, int min, int sec);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewDateObjectMsec(JSContext *cx, jsdouble msec);
/*
* Infallible predicate to test whether obj is a date object.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ObjectIsDate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/************************************************************************/
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/*
* Regular Expressions.
*/
#define JSREG_FOLD 0x01 /* fold uppercase to lowercase */
#define JSREG_GLOB 0x02 /* global exec, creates array of matches */
#define JSREG_MULTILINE 0x04 /* treat ^ and $ as begin and end of line */
#define JSREG_STICKY 0x08 /* only match starting at lastIndex */
#define JSREG_FLAT 0x10 /* parse as a flat regexp */
#define JSREG_NOCOMPILE 0x20 /* do not try to compile to native code */
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewRegExpObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, char *bytes, size_t length, uintN flags);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewUCRegExpObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jschar *chars, size_t length, uintN flags);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetRegExpInput(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSString *input, JSBool multiline);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ClearRegExpStatics(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
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extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ExecuteRegExp(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *reobj, jschar *chars, size_t length,
size_t *indexp, JSBool test, jsval *rval);
/* RegExp interface for clients without a global object. */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewRegExpObjectNoStatics(JSContext *cx, char *bytes, size_t length, uintN flags);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewUCRegExpObjectNoStatics(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length, uintN flags);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ExecuteRegExpNoStatics(JSContext *cx, JSObject *reobj, jschar *chars, size_t length,
size_t *indexp, JSBool test, jsval *rval);
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/************************************************************************/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsExceptionPending(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPendingException(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetPendingException(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ClearPendingException(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportPendingException(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Save the current exception state. This takes a snapshot of cx's current
* exception state without making any change to that state.
*
* The returned state pointer MUST be passed later to JS_RestoreExceptionState
* (to restore that saved state, overriding any more recent state) or else to
* JS_DropExceptionState (to free the state struct in case it is not correct
* or desirable to restore it). Both Restore and Drop free the state struct,
* so callers must stop using the pointer returned from Save after calling the
* Release or Drop API.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSExceptionState *)
JS_SaveExceptionState(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_RestoreExceptionState(JSContext *cx, JSExceptionState *state);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DropExceptionState(JSContext *cx, JSExceptionState *state);
/*
* If the given value is an exception object that originated from an error,
* the exception will contain an error report struct, and this API will return
* the address of that struct. Otherwise, it returns NULL. The lifetime of
* the error report struct that might be returned is the same as the lifetime
* of the exception object.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSErrorReport *)
JS_ErrorFromException(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
/*
* Given a reported error's message and JSErrorReport struct pointer, throw
* the corresponding exception on cx.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ThrowReportedError(JSContext *cx, const char *message,
JSErrorReport *reportp);
/*
* Throws a StopIteration exception on cx.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ThrowStopIteration(JSContext *cx);
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/*
* Associate the current thread with the given context. This is done
* implicitly by JS_NewContext.
*
* Returns the old thread id for this context, which should be treated as
* an opaque value. This value is provided for comparison to 0, which
* indicates that ClearContextThread has been called on this context
* since the last SetContextThread, or non-0, which indicates the opposite.
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*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsword)
JS_GetContextThread(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsword)
JS_SetContextThread(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsword)
JS_ClearContextThread(JSContext *cx);
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/************************************************************************/
/*
* JS_IsConstructing must be called from within a native given the
* native's original cx and vp arguments. If JS_IsConstructing is true,
* JS_THIS must not be used; the constructor should construct and return a
* new object. Otherwise, the native is called as an ordinary function and
* JS_THIS may be used.
*/
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JS_IsConstructing(JSContext *cx, const jsval *vp)
{
jsval_layout l;
#ifdef DEBUG
JSObject *callee = JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(JS_CALLEE(cx, vp));
if (JS_ObjectIsFunction(cx, callee)) {
JSFunction *fun = JS_ValueToFunction(cx, JS_CALLEE(cx, vp));
JS_ASSERT((JS_GetFunctionFlags(fun) & JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR) != 0);
} else {
JS_ASSERT(JS_GET_CLASS(cx, callee)->construct != NULL);
}
#endif
l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(vp[1]);
return JSVAL_IS_MAGIC_IMPL(l);
}
/*
* In the case of a constructor called from JS_ConstructObject and
* JS_InitClass where the class has the JSCLASS_CONSTRUCT_PROTOTYPE flag set,
* the JS engine passes the constructor a non-standard 'this' object. In such
* cases, the following query provides the additional information of whether a
* special 'this' was supplied. E.g.:
*
* JSBool foo_native(JSContext *cx, uintN argc, jsval *vp) {
* JSObject *maybeThis;
* if (JS_IsConstructing_PossiblyWithGivenThisObject(cx, vp, &maybeThis)) {
* // native called as a constructor
* if (maybeThis)
* // native called as a constructor with maybeThis as 'this'
* } else {
* // native called as function, maybeThis is still uninitialized
* }
* }
*
* Note that embeddings do not need to use this query unless they use the
* aforementioned API/flags.
*/
static JS_ALWAYS_INLINE JSBool
JS_IsConstructing_PossiblyWithGivenThisObject(JSContext *cx, const jsval *vp,
JSObject **maybeThis)
{
jsval_layout l;
JSBool isCtor;
#ifdef DEBUG
JSObject *callee = JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(JS_CALLEE(cx, vp));
if (JS_ObjectIsFunction(cx, callee)) {
JSFunction *fun = JS_ValueToFunction(cx, JS_CALLEE(cx, vp));
JS_ASSERT((JS_GetFunctionFlags(fun) & JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR) != 0);
} else {
JS_ASSERT(JS_GET_CLASS(cx, callee)->construct != NULL);
}
#endif
l.asBits = JSVAL_BITS(vp[1]);
isCtor = JSVAL_IS_MAGIC_IMPL(l);
if (isCtor)
*maybeThis = MAGIC_JSVAL_TO_OBJECT_OR_NULL_IMPL(l);
return isCtor;
}
/*
* If a constructor does not have any static knowledge about the type of
* object to create, it can request that the JS engine create a default new
* 'this' object, as is done for non-constructor natives when called with new.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewObjectForConstructor(JSContext *cx, const jsval *vp);
/************************************************************************/
#ifdef DEBUG
#define JS_GC_ZEAL 1
#endif
#ifdef JS_GC_ZEAL
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetGCZeal(JSContext *cx, uint8 zeal);
#endif
JS_END_EXTERN_C
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#endif /* jsapi_h___ */