/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- * * The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License * Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at * http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/ * * Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the * NPL. * * The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape * Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are * Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights * Reserved. */ /* * JS array class. */ #include "jsstddef.h" #include #include #include "prtypes.h" #include "prassert.h" #include "prprintf.h" #include "jsapi.h" #include "jsarray.h" #include "jsatom.h" #include "jscntxt.h" #include "jsconfig.h" #include "jsfun.h" #include "jsgc.h" #include "jsinterp.h" #include "jslock.h" #include "jsnum.h" #include "jsobj.h" #include "jsstr.h" /* 2^32 - 1 as a number and a string */ #define MAXINDEX 4294967295u #define MAXSTR "4294967295" /* * Determine if the id represents an array index. * * An id is an array index according to ECMA by (15.4): * * "Array objects give special treatment to a certain class of property names. * A property name P (in the form of a string value) is an array index if and * only if ToString(ToUint32(P)) is equal to P and ToUint32(P) is not equal * to 2^32-1." * * In our implementation, it would be sufficient to check for JSVAL_IS_INT(id) * except that by using signed 32-bit integers we miss the top half of the * valid range. This function checks the string representation itself; note * that calling a standard conversion routine might allow strings such as * "08" or "4.0" as array indices, which they are not. */ static JSBool IdIsIndex(jsid id, jsuint *indexp) { JSString *str; jschar *cp; if (JSVAL_IS_INT(id)) { jsint i; i = JSVAL_TO_INT(id); if (i < 0) return JS_FALSE; *indexp = (jsuint)i; return JS_TRUE; } /* It must be a string. */ str = JSVAL_TO_STRING(id); cp = str->chars; if (JS7_ISDEC(*cp) && str->length < sizeof(MAXSTR)) { jsuint index = JS7_UNDEC(*cp++); jsuint oldIndex = 0; jsint c; if (index != 0) { while (JS7_ISDEC(*cp)) { oldIndex = index; c = JS7_UNDEC(*cp); index = 10*index + c; cp++; } } /* Make sure all characters were consumed and that it couldn't * have overflowed. */ if (*cp == 0 && (oldIndex < (MAXINDEX / 10) || (oldIndex == (MAXINDEX / 10) && c < (MAXINDEX % 10)))) { *indexp = index; return JS_TRUE; } } return JS_FALSE; } static JSBool ValueIsLength(JSContext *cx, jsval v, jsuint *lengthp) { jsint i; /* * It's only an array length if it's an int or a double. Some relevant * ECMA language is 15.4.2.2 - 'If the argument len is a number, then the * length property of the newly constructed object is set to ToUint32(len) * - I take 'is a number' to mean 'typeof len' returns 'number' in * javascript. */ if (JSVAL_IS_INT(v)) { i = JSVAL_TO_INT(v); /* jsuint cast does ToUint32 */ if (lengthp) *lengthp = (jsuint) i; return JS_TRUE; } if (JSVAL_IS_DOUBLE(v)) { /* * XXXmccabe I'd love to add another check here, against * js_DoubleToInteger(d) != d), so that ValueIsLength matches * IdIsIndex, but it doesn't seem to follow from ECMA. * (seems to be appropriate for IdIsIndex, though). */ return js_ValueToECMAUint32(cx, v, (uint32 *)lengthp); } return JS_FALSE; } static JSBool ValueToIndex(JSContext *cx, jsval v, jsuint *lengthp) { jsint i; if (JSVAL_IS_INT(v)) { i = JSVAL_TO_INT(v); /* jsuint cast does ToUint32. */ if (lengthp) *lengthp = (jsuint)i; return JS_TRUE; } return js_ValueToECMAUint32(cx, v, (uint32 *)lengthp); } JSBool js_GetLengthProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint *lengthp) { jsid id; jsint i; jsval v; id = (jsid) cx->runtime->atomState.lengthAtom; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; /* Short-circuit, because js_ValueToECMAUint32 fails when * called during init time. */ if (JSVAL_IS_INT(v)) { i = JSVAL_TO_INT(v); /* jsuint cast does ToUint32. */ *lengthp = (jsuint)i; return JS_TRUE; } return js_ValueToECMAUint32(cx, v, (uint32 *)lengthp); } static JSBool IndexToValue(JSContext *cx, jsuint length, jsval *vp) { if (length <= JSVAL_INT_MAX) { *vp = INT_TO_JSVAL(length); return JS_TRUE; } return js_NewDoubleValue(cx, (jsdouble)length, vp); } static JSBool IndexToId(JSContext *cx, jsuint length, jsid *idp) { JSString *str; JSAtom *atom; if (length <= JSVAL_INT_MAX) { *idp = (jsid) INT_TO_JSVAL(length); } else { str = js_NumberToString(cx, (jsdouble)length); if (!str) return JS_FALSE; atom = js_AtomizeString(cx, str, 0); if (!atom) return JS_FALSE; *idp = (jsid)atom; } return JS_TRUE; } JSBool js_SetLengthProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint length) { jsval v; jsid id; if (!IndexToValue(cx, length, &v)) return JS_FALSE; id = (jsid) cx->runtime->atomState.lengthAtom; return OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v); } JSBool js_HasLengthProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint *lengthp) { JSErrorReporter older; jsid id; JSBool ok; jsval v; older = JS_SetErrorReporter(cx, NULL); id = (jsid) cx->runtime->atomState.lengthAtom; ok = OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v); JS_SetErrorReporter(cx, older); if (!ok) return JS_FALSE; return ValueIsLength(cx, v, lengthp); } /* * This get function is specific to Array.prototype.length and other array * instance length properties. It calls back through the class get function * in case some magic happens there (see call_getProperty in jsfun.c). */ static JSBool array_length_getter(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id, jsval *vp) { return OBJ_GET_CLASS(cx, obj)->getProperty(cx, obj, id, vp); } static JSBool array_length_setter(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id, jsval *vp) { jsuint newlen, oldlen, slot; jsid id2; jsval junk; if (!ValueToIndex(cx, *vp, &newlen)) return JS_FALSE; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &oldlen)) return JS_FALSE; for (slot = newlen; slot < oldlen; slot++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, slot, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_DELETE_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id2, &junk)) return JS_FALSE; } return IndexToValue(cx, newlen, vp); } static JSBool array_addProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id, jsval *vp) { jsuint index, length; if (!(IdIsIndex(id, &index))) return JS_TRUE; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) return JS_FALSE; if (index >= length) { length = index + 1; return js_SetLengthProperty(cx, obj, length); } return JS_TRUE; } static JSBool array_convert(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSType type, jsval *vp) { jsuint length; if (cx->version == JSVERSION_1_2) { if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) return JS_FALSE; switch (type) { case JSTYPE_NUMBER: return IndexToValue(cx, length, vp); case JSTYPE_BOOLEAN: *vp = BOOLEAN_TO_JSVAL(length > 0); return JS_TRUE; default: return JS_TRUE; } } js_TryValueOf(cx, obj, type, vp); return JS_TRUE; } JSClass js_ArrayClass = { "Array", 0, array_addProperty, JS_PropertyStub, JS_PropertyStub, JS_PropertyStub, JS_EnumerateStub, JS_ResolveStub, array_convert, JS_FinalizeStub }; static JSBool array_join_sub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSString *sep, JSBool literalize, jsval *rval) { JSBool ok; jsval v; jsuint length, index; jschar *chars, *ochars; size_t nchars, growth, seplen; const jschar *sepstr; JSString *str; PRHashEntry *he; ok = js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length); if (!ok) return JS_FALSE; ok = JS_TRUE; if (literalize) { he = js_EnterSharpObject(cx, obj, NULL, &chars); if (!he) return JS_FALSE; if (IS_SHARP(he)) { #if JS_HAS_SHARP_VARS nchars = js_strlen(chars); #else chars[0] = '['; chars[1] = ']'; chars[2] = 0; nchars = 2; #endif goto make_string; } /* * Allocate 1 + 3 + 1 for "[", the worst-case closing ", ]", and the * terminating 0. */ growth = (1 + 3 + 1) * sizeof(jschar); if (!chars) { nchars = 0; chars = malloc(growth); if (!chars) goto done; } else { MAKE_SHARP(he); nchars = js_strlen(chars); chars = realloc((ochars = chars), nchars * sizeof(jschar) + growth); if (!chars) { free(ochars); goto done; } } chars[nchars++] = '['; } else { if (length == 0) { *rval = JS_GetEmptyStringValue(cx); return ok; } chars = NULL; nchars = 0; } sepstr = NULL; seplen = sep->length; v = JSVAL_NULL; for (index = 0; index < length; index++) { ok = JS_GetElement(cx, obj, index, &v); if (!ok) goto done; if (JSVAL_IS_VOID(v) || JSVAL_IS_NULL(v)) { str = cx->runtime->emptyString; } else { str = (literalize ? js_ValueToSource : js_ValueToString)(cx, v); if (!str) { ok = JS_FALSE; goto done; } } /* Allocate 3 + 1 at end for ", ", closing bracket, and zero. */ growth = (nchars + (sepstr ? seplen : 0) + str->length + 3 + 1) * sizeof(jschar); if (!chars) { chars = malloc(growth); if (!chars) goto done; } else { chars = realloc((ochars = chars), growth); if (!chars) { free(ochars); goto done; } } if (sepstr) { js_strncpy(&chars[nchars], sepstr, seplen); nchars += seplen; } sepstr = sep->chars; js_strncpy(&chars[nchars], str->chars, str->length); nchars += str->length; } done: if (literalize) { if (chars) { if (JSVAL_IS_VOID(v)) { chars[nchars++] = ','; chars[nchars++] = ' '; } chars[nchars++] = ']'; } js_LeaveSharpObject(cx, NULL); } if (!ok) { if (chars) free(chars); return ok; } make_string: if (!chars) { JS_ReportOutOfMemory(cx); return JS_FALSE; } chars[nchars] = 0; str = js_NewString(cx, chars, nchars, 0); if (!str) { free(chars); return JS_FALSE; } *rval = STRING_TO_JSVAL(str); return JS_TRUE; } static jschar comma_space_ucstr[] = {',', ' ', 0}; static jschar comma_ucstr[] = {',', 0}; static JSString comma_space = {2, comma_space_ucstr}; static JSString comma = {1, comma_ucstr}; #if JS_HAS_TOSOURCE static JSBool array_toSource(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { return array_join_sub(cx, obj, &comma_space, JS_TRUE, rval); } #endif static JSBool array_toString(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { JSBool literalize; /* * JS1.2 arrays convert to array literals, with a comma followed by a space * between each element. */ literalize = (cx->version == JSVERSION_1_2); return array_join_sub(cx, obj, literalize ? &comma_space : &comma, literalize, rval); } static JSBool array_join(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { JSString *str; if (argc == 0) return array_join_sub(cx, obj, &comma, JS_FALSE, rval); str = js_ValueToString(cx, argv[0]); if (!str) return JS_FALSE; argv[0] = STRING_TO_JSVAL(str); return array_join_sub(cx, obj, str, JS_FALSE, rval); } #if !JS_HAS_MORE_PERL_FUN static JSBool array_nyi(JSContext *cx, const char *what) { JS_ReportError(cx, "sorry, Array.prototype.%s is not yet implemented", what); return JS_FALSE; } #endif static JSBool InitArrayObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint length, jsval *vector) { jsval v; jsid id; jsuint index; if (!IndexToValue(cx, length, &v)) return JS_FALSE; id = (jsid) cx->runtime->atomState.lengthAtom; if (!js_DefineProperty(cx, obj, id, v, array_length_getter, array_length_setter, JSPROP_PERMANENT, NULL)) { return JS_FALSE; } if (!vector) return JS_TRUE; for (index = 0; index < length; index++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, index, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!js_DefineProperty(cx, obj, id, vector[index], JS_PropertyStub, JS_PropertyStub, JSPROP_ENUMERATE, NULL)) { return JS_FALSE; } } return JS_TRUE; } static JSBool array_reverse(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { jsuint len, half, i; jsid id, id2; jsval v, v2; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &len)) return JS_FALSE; half = len / 2; for (i = 0; i < half; i++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, i, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, len - i - 1, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id2, &v2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } *rval = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(obj); return JS_TRUE; } typedef struct QSortArgs { void *vec; size_t elsize; void *pivot; JSComparator cmp; void *arg; } QSortArgs; static void js_qsort_r(QSortArgs *qa, int lo, int hi) { void *pivot, *a, *b; int i, j; pivot = qa->pivot; while (lo < hi) { i = lo; j = hi; a = (char *)qa->vec + i * qa->elsize; memmove(pivot, a, qa->elsize); while (i < j) { for (;;) { b = (char *)qa->vec + j * qa->elsize; if ((*qa->cmp)(b, pivot, qa->arg) <= 0) break; j--; } memmove(a, b, qa->elsize); while (i < j && (*qa->cmp)(a, pivot, qa->arg) <= 0) { i++; a = (char *)qa->vec + i * qa->elsize; } memmove(b, a, qa->elsize); } memmove(a, pivot, qa->elsize); if (i - lo < hi - i) { js_qsort_r(qa, lo, i - 1); lo = i + 1; } else { js_qsort_r(qa, i + 1, hi); hi = i - 1; } } } PRBool js_qsort(void *vec, size_t nel, size_t elsize, JSComparator cmp, void *arg) { void *pivot; QSortArgs qa; pivot = malloc(elsize); if (!pivot) return PR_FALSE; qa.vec = vec; qa.elsize = elsize; qa.pivot = pivot; qa.cmp = cmp; qa.arg = arg; js_qsort_r(&qa, 0, (int)(nel - 1)); free(pivot); return PR_TRUE; } typedef struct CompareArgs { JSContext *context; jsval fval; JSBool status; } CompareArgs; static int sort_compare(const void *a, const void *b, void *arg) { jsval av = *(const jsval *)a, bv = *(const jsval *)b; CompareArgs *ca = arg; JSContext *cx = ca->context; jsdouble cmp = -1; jsval fval, argv[2], rval; JSBool ok; fval = ca->fval; if (fval == JSVAL_NULL) { JSString *astr, *bstr; if (av == bv) { cmp = 0; } else if (av == JSVAL_VOID || bv == JSVAL_VOID) { /* Put undefined properties at the end. */ cmp = (av == JSVAL_VOID) ? 1 : -1; } else if ((astr = js_ValueToString(cx, av)) != NULL && (bstr = js_ValueToString(cx, bv)) != NULL) { cmp = js_CompareStrings(astr, bstr); } else { ca->status = JS_FALSE; } } else { argv[0] = av; argv[1] = bv; ok = js_CallFunctionValue(cx, OBJ_GET_PARENT(cx, JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(fval)), fval, 2, argv, &rval); if (ok) { ok = js_ValueToNumber(cx, rval, &cmp); /* Clamp cmp to -1, 0, 1. */ if (JSDOUBLE_IS_NaN(cmp)) { /* XXX report some kind of error here? ECMA talks about * 'consistent compare functions' that don't return NaN, but is * silent about what the result should be. So we currently * ignore it. */ cmp = 0; } else if (cmp != 0) { cmp = cmp > 0 ? 1 : -1; } } else { ca->status = ok; } } return (int)cmp; } /* XXXmccabe do the sort helper functions need to take int? (Or can we claim * that 2^32 * 32 is too large to worry about?) Something dumps when I change * to unsigned int; is qsort using -1 as a fencepost? */ static JSBool array_sort(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { jsval fval; CompareArgs ca; jsuint len, i; jsval *vec; jsid id; if (argc > 0) { if (JSVAL_IS_PRIMITIVE(argv[0])) { JS_ReportError(cx, "invalid Array.prototype.sort argument"); return JS_FALSE; } fval = argv[0]; } else { fval = JSVAL_NULL; } if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &len)) return JS_FALSE; vec = JS_malloc(cx, (size_t) len * sizeof(jsval)); if (!vec) return JS_FALSE; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { ca.status = IndexToId(cx, i, &id); if (!ca.status) goto out; ca.status = OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &vec[i]); if (!ca.status) goto out; } ca.context = cx; ca.fval = fval; ca.status = JS_TRUE; if (!js_qsort(vec, (size_t) len, sizeof(jsval), sort_compare, &ca)) { JS_ReportOutOfMemory(cx); ca.status = JS_FALSE; } if (ca.status) { ca.status = InitArrayObject(cx, obj, len, vec); if (ca.status) *rval = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(obj); } out: if (vec) JS_free(cx, vec); return ca.status; } #ifdef NOTYET /* * From "Programming perl", Larry Wall and Randall L. Schwartz, Copyright XXX * O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., but with Java primitive type sizes for i, l, * and so on: * * a An ASCII string, will be null padded. * A An ASCII string, will be space padded. * b A bit string, low-to-high order. * B A bit string, high-to-low order. * h A hexadecimal string, low nybble first. * H A hexadecimal string, high nybble first. * c A signed char value. * C An unsigned char value. * s A signed short (16-bit) value. * S An unsigned short (16-bit) value. * i A signed integer (32-bit) value. * I An unsigned integer (32-bit) value. * l A signed long (64-bit) value. * L An unsigned long (64-bit) value. * n A short in "network" byte order. * N An integer in "network" byte order. * f A single-precision float in IEEE format. * d A double-precision float in IEEE format. * p A pointer to a string. * x A null byte. * X Back up one byte. * @ Null-fill to absolute position. * u A uuencoded string. * * Each letter may be followed by a number giving the repeat count. Together * the letter and repeat count make a field specifier. Field specifiers may * be separated by whitespace, which will be ignored. */ static JSBool array_pack(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { #if JS_HAS_MORE_PERL_FUN #else return array_nyi(cx, "pack"); #endif } #endif /* NOTYET */ static JSBool array_push(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { #if JS_HAS_MORE_PERL_FUN jsuint length; uintN i; jsid id; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) return JS_FALSE; for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, length + i, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &argv[i])) return JS_FALSE; } /* * If JS1.2, follow Perl4 by returning the last thing pushed. Otherwise, * return the new array length. */ length += argc; if (cx->version == JSVERSION_1_2) { *rval = argc ? argv[argc-1] : JSVAL_VOID; } else { if (!IndexToValue(cx, length, rval)) return JS_FALSE; } return js_SetLengthProperty(cx, obj, length); #else return array_nyi(cx, "push"); #endif } static JSBool array_pop(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { #if JS_HAS_MORE_PERL_FUN jsuint index; jsid id; jsval junk; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &index)) return JS_FALSE; if (index > 0) { index--; if (!IndexToId(cx, index, &id)) return JS_FALSE; /* Get the to-be-deleted property's value into rval. */ if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, rval)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_DELETE_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &junk)) return JS_FALSE; } return js_SetLengthProperty(cx, obj, index); #else return array_nyi(cx, "pop"); #endif } static JSBool array_shift(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { #if JS_HAS_MORE_PERL_FUN jsuint length, i; jsid id, id2; jsval v, junk; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) return JS_FALSE; if (length > 0) { length--; id = JSVAL_ZERO; /* Get the to-be-deleted property's value into rval ASAP. */ if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, rval)) return JS_FALSE; /* * Slide down the array above the first element. */ if (length > 0) { for (i = 1; i <= length; i++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, i, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, i - 1, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } } /* Delete the only or last element. */ if (!OBJ_DELETE_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &junk)) return JS_FALSE; } return js_SetLengthProperty(cx, obj, length); #else return array_nyi(cx, "shift"); #endif } static JSBool array_unshift(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { #if JS_HAS_MORE_PERL_FUN jsuint length, last; uintN i; jsid id, id2; jsval v; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) return JS_FALSE; if (argc > 0) { /* Slide up the array to make room for argc at the bottom. */ if (length > 0) { last = length; while (last--) { if (!IndexToId(cx, last, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, last + argc, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } } /* Copy from argv to the bottom of the array. */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, i, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &argv[i])) return JS_FALSE; } /* Follow Perl by returning the new array length. */ length += argc; if (!js_SetLengthProperty(cx, obj, length)) return JS_FALSE; } return IndexToValue(cx, length, rval); #else return array_nyi(cx, "unshift"); #endif } static JSBool array_splice(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { #if JS_HAS_MORE_PERL_FUN jsuint length, begin, end, count, delta, last; uintN i; jsdouble d; jsid id, id2; jsval v; JSObject *obj2; /* Nothing to do if no args. Otherwise lock and load length. */ if (argc == 0) return JS_TRUE; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) return JS_FALSE; /* Convert the first argument into a starting index. */ if (!js_ValueToNumber(cx, *argv, &d)) return JS_FALSE; d = js_DoubleToInteger(d); if (d < 0) { d += length; if (d < 0) d = 0; } else if (d > length) { d = length; } begin = (jsuint)d; /* d has been clamped to uint32 */ argc--; argv++; /* Convert the second argument from a count into a fencepost index. */ delta = length - begin; if (argc == 0) { count = delta; end = length; } else { if (!js_ValueToNumber(cx, *argv, &d)) return JS_FALSE; d = js_DoubleToInteger(d); if (d < 0) d = 0; else if (d > delta) d = delta; count = (jsuint)d; end = begin + count; argc--; argv++; } if (count == 1 && cx->version == JSVERSION_1_2) { /* * JS lacks "list context", whereby in Perl one turns the single * scalar that's spliced out into an array just by assigning it to * @single instead of $single, or by using it as Perl push's first * argument, for instance. * * JS1.2 emulated Perl too closely and returned a non-Array for * the single-splice-out case, requiring callers to test and wrap * in [] if necessary. So JS1.3, default, and other versions all * return an array of length 1 for uniformity. */ if (!IndexToId(cx, begin, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, rval)) return JS_FALSE; } else { if (cx->version != JSVERSION_1_2 || count > 0) { /* * Create a new array value to return. Our ECMA v2 proposal specs * that splice always returns an array value, even when given no * arguments. We think this is best because it eliminates the need * for callers to do an extra test to handle the empty splice case. */ obj2 = js_NewArrayObject(cx, 0, NULL); if (!obj2) return JS_FALSE; *rval = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(obj2); } /* If there are elements to remove, put them into the return value. */ if (count > 0) { for (last = begin; last < end; last++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, last, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, last - begin, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj2, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } } } /* Find the direction (up or down) to copy and make way for argv. */ if (argc > count) { delta = (jsuint)argc - count; last = length; /* (uint) end could be 0, so can't use vanilla >= test */ while (last-- > end) { if (!IndexToId(cx, last, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, last + delta, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } length += delta; } else if (argc < count) { delta = count - (jsuint)argc; for (last = end; last < length; last++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, last, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, last - delta, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } length -= delta; } /* Copy from argv into the hole to complete the splice. */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, begin + i, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &argv[i])) return JS_FALSE; } /* Update length in case we deleted elements from the end. */ return js_SetLengthProperty(cx, obj, length); #else return array_nyi(cx, "splice"); #endif } #if JS_HAS_SEQUENCE_OPS /* * Python-esque sequence operations. */ static JSBool array_concat(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { JSObject *nobj, *aobj; jsuint slot, length, alength; jsid id, id2; jsval v; uintN i; nobj = js_NewArrayObject(cx, 0, NULL); if (!nobj) return JS_FALSE; /* Only add the first element as an array if it looks like one. Treat the * target the same way as the arguments. */ /* XXXmccabe Might make sense to recast all of this as a do-while. */ if (js_HasLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) { for (slot = 0; slot < length; slot++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, slot, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, nobj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } } else { length = 1; v = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(obj); if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, nobj, JSVAL_ZERO, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { v = argv[i]; if (JSVAL_IS_OBJECT(v)) { aobj = JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(v); if (aobj && js_HasLengthProperty(cx, aobj, &alength)) { for (slot = 0; slot < alength; slot++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, slot, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, length + slot, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, aobj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, nobj, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } length += alength; continue; } } if (!IndexToId(cx, length, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, nobj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; length++; } *rval = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(nobj); return JS_TRUE; } static JSBool array_slice(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { JSObject *nobj; jsuint length, begin, end, slot; jsdouble d; jsid id, id2; jsval v; nobj = js_NewArrayObject(cx, 0, NULL); if (!nobj) return JS_FALSE; if (!js_GetLengthProperty(cx, obj, &length)) return JS_FALSE; begin = 0; end = length; if (argc > 0) { if (!js_ValueToNumber(cx, argv[0], &d)) return JS_FALSE; d = js_DoubleToInteger(d); if (d < 0) { d += length; if (d < 0) d = 0; } else if (d > length) { d = length; } begin = (jsuint)d; if (argc > 1) { if (!js_ValueToNumber(cx, argv[1], &d)) return JS_FALSE; d = js_DoubleToInteger(d); if (d < 0) { d += length; if (d < 0) d = 0; } else if (d > length) { d = length; } end = (jsuint)d; } } for (slot = begin; slot < end; slot++) { if (!IndexToId(cx, slot, &id)) return JS_FALSE; if (!IndexToId(cx, slot - begin, &id2)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_GET_PROPERTY(cx, obj, id, &v)) return JS_FALSE; if (!OBJ_SET_PROPERTY(cx, nobj, id2, &v)) return JS_FALSE; } *rval = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(nobj); return JS_TRUE; } #endif /* JS_HAS_SEQUENCE_OPS */ static JSFunctionSpec array_methods[] = { #if JS_HAS_TOSOURCE {js_toSource_str, array_toSource, 0}, #endif {js_toString_str, array_toString, 0}, /* Perl-ish methods. */ {"join", array_join, 1}, {"reverse", array_reverse, 0}, {"sort", array_sort, 1}, #ifdef NOTYET {"pack", array_pack, 1}, #endif {"push", array_push, 1}, {"pop", array_pop, 0}, {"shift", array_shift, 0}, {"unshift", array_unshift, 1}, {"splice", array_splice, 1}, /* Python-esque sequence methods. */ #if JS_HAS_SEQUENCE_OPS {"concat", array_concat, 0}, {"slice", array_slice, 0}, #endif {0} }; static JSBool Array(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc, jsval *argv, jsval *rval) { jsuint length; jsval *vector; /* If called without new, replace obj with a new Array object. */ if (!cx->fp->constructing) { obj = js_NewObject(cx, &js_ArrayClass, NULL, NULL); if (!obj) return JS_FALSE; *rval = OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(obj); } if (argc == 0) { length = 0; vector = NULL; } else if (cx->version != JSVERSION_1_2 && argc == 1 && ValueIsLength(cx, argv[0], &length)) { /* * Only use 1 arg as first element for version 1.2; for any other * version (including 1.3), follow ECMA and use it as a length. */ vector = NULL; } else { length = (jsuint) argc; vector = argv; } return InitArrayObject(cx, obj, length, vector); } JSObject * js_InitArrayClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj) { JSObject *proto; proto = JS_InitClass(cx, obj, NULL, &js_ArrayClass, Array, 1, NULL, array_methods, NULL, NULL); /* Initialize the Array prototype object so it gets a length property. */ if (!proto || !InitArrayObject(cx, proto, 0, NULL)) return NULL; return proto; } JSObject * js_NewArrayObject(JSContext *cx, jsuint length, jsval *vector) { JSObject *obj; obj = js_NewObject(cx, &js_ArrayClass, NULL, NULL); if (!obj) return NULL; if (!InitArrayObject(cx, obj, length, vector)) { cx->newborn[GCX_OBJECT] = NULL; return NULL; } return obj; }