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AnotherTest
394e4c04cd LibJS: Add a helper for calling JS::Function's with arguments
The fact that a `MarkedValueList` had to be created was just annoying,
so here's an alternative.
This patchset also removes some (now) unneeded MarkedValueList.h includes.
2020-08-26 08:45:01 +02:00
Andreas Kling
bbe2d4a2d9 LibJS+LibWeb: Clear exceptions after call'ing JavaScript functions
Decorated Interpreter::call() with [[nodiscard]] to provoke thinking
about the returned value at each call site. This is definitely not
perfect and we should really start thinking about slimming down the
public-facing LibJS interpreter API.

Fixes #3136.
2020-08-14 17:31:07 +02:00
Andreas Kling
3ee6ed965f LibJS: Use allocate_without_global_object for primitive cell types
More steps towards multiple global object support. Primitive cells
like strings, bigints, etc, don't actually have any connection to
the global object. Use the explicit API to clarify this.
2020-07-25 13:12:17 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
21064a1883 LibJS: Use correct MarkedValueList append method 2020-07-03 19:30:13 +02:00
Andreas Kling
a9e4babdaf LibJS: Pass GlobalObject& when constructing an Accessor 2020-06-20 17:50:48 +02:00
Andreas Kling
64513f3c23 LibJS: Move native objects towards two-pass construction
To make sure that everything is set up correctly in objects before we
start adding properties to them, we split cell allocation into 3 steps:

1. Allocate a cell of appropriate size from the Heap
2. Call the C++ constructor on the cell
3. Call initialize() on the constructed object

The job of initialize() is to define all the initial properties.
Doing it in a second pass guarantees that the Object has a valid Shape
and can find its own GlobalObject.
2020-06-20 15:46:30 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
5ae9419a06 LibJS: Object index properties have descriptors; Handle sparse indices
This patch adds an IndexedProperties object for storing indexed
properties within an Object. This accomplishes two goals: indexed
properties now have an associated descriptor, and objects now gracefully
handle sparse properties.

The IndexedProperties class is a wrapper around two other classes, one
for simple indexed properties storage, and one for general indexed
property storage. Simple indexed property storage is the common-case,
and is simply a vector of properties which all have attributes of
default_attributes (writable, enumerable, and configurable).

General indexed property storage is for a collection of indexed
properties where EITHER one or more properties have attributes other
than default_attributes OR there is a property with a large index (in
particular, large is '200' or higher).

Indexed properties are now treated relatively the same as storage within
the various Object methods. Additionally, there is a custom iterator
class for IndexedProperties which makes iteration easy. The iterator
skips empty values by default, but can be configured otherwise.
Likewise, it evaluates getters by default, but can be set not to.
2020-05-28 17:17:13 +02:00
Linus Groh
9c8d390682 LibJS: Refactor Accessor
This changes Accessor's m_{getter,setter} from Value to Function* which
seems like a better API to me - a getter/setter must either be a
function or missing, and the creation of an accessor with other values
must be prevented by the parser and Object.defineProperty() anyway.

Also add Accessor::set_{getter,setter}() so we can reuse an already
created accessor when evaluating an ObjectExpression with getter/setter
shorthand syntax.
2020-05-24 18:49:58 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
45dfa094e9 LibJS: Add getter/setter support
This patch adds a GetterSetterPair object. Values can now store pointers
to objects of this type. These objects are created when using
Object.defineProperty and providing an accessor descriptor.
2020-05-21 22:56:18 +02:00