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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthew Olsson
7a1d485b19 LibJS: Integrate Symbols into objects as valid keys
This allows objects properties to be created for symbol keys in addition
to just plain strings/numbers
2020-07-09 23:33:00 +02:00
Linus Groh
afcfea2001 LibJS: Handle "receiver" argument in Reflect.{get,set}() 2020-06-25 15:51:47 +02:00
Andreas Kling
ba641e97d9 LibJS: Clarify Object (base class) construction somewhat
Divide the Object constructor into three variants:

- The regular one (takes an Object& prototype)
- One for use by GlobalObject
- One for use by objects without a prototype (e.g ObjectPrototype)
2020-06-23 17:21:53 +02:00
Andreas Kling
3ba17d8df7 LibJS: Make Interpreter::construct() take a GlobalObject& 2020-06-20 17:53:33 +02:00
Andreas Kling
2fe4285693 LibJS: Object::initialize() overrides must always call base class 2020-06-20 17:50:48 +02:00
Andreas Kling
06e29fac57 LibJS: Split more native object constructors into construct/initialize 2020-06-20 17:50:48 +02:00
Andreas Kling
e4add19915 LibJS: Pass GlobalObject& to native functions and property accessors
More work towards supporting multiple global objects. Native C++ code
now get a GlobalObject& and don't have to ask the Interpreter for it.

I've added macros for declaring and defining native callbacks since
this was pretty tedious and this makes it easier next time we want to
change any of these signatures.
2020-06-20 15:45:07 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
78155a6668 LibJS: Consolidate error messages into ErrorTypes.h
Now, exceptions can be thrown with
interpreter.throw_exception<T>(ErrorType:TYPE, "format", "args",
"here").
2020-06-11 07:46:20 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
4e33fbdb67 LibJS: Add interpreter exception checks 2020-06-08 09:57:29 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
79958f4520 LibJS: Add PropertyDescriptor object
This new struct is now returned from get_own_property_descriptor. To
preserve the old functionality of returning an object, there is now a
get_own_property_descriptor_object method, for use in
{Object,Reflect}.getOwnPropertyDescriptor().

This change will be useful for the implementation of Proxies, which do a
lot of descriptor checks. We want to avoid as many object gets and puts
as possible.
2020-06-06 22:13:01 +02:00
Linus Groh
b32761f2e0 LibJS: Consider non-extensible objects in Reflect.setPrototypeOf() 2020-06-02 13:51:02 +02:00
Linus Groh
c1248a7fd8 LibJS: Implement Reflect.{isExtensible,preventExtensions}() 2020-06-02 13:51:02 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
dd08c992e8 LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.

Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".

This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).

In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).

Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".

Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
2020-05-27 13:17:35 +02:00
Linus Groh
476094922b LibJS: Pass Interpreter& to Value::to_number() et al.
This patch is unfortunately rather large and might make some things feel
bloated, but it is necessary to fix a few flaws in LibJS, primarily
blindly coercing values to numbers without exception checks - i.e.

interpreter.argument(0).to_i32();  // can fail!!!

Some examples where the interpreter would actually crash:

var o = { toString: () => { throw Error() } };
+o;
o - 1;
"foo".charAt(o);
"bar".repeat(o);

To fix this, we now have the following...

to_double(Interpreter&)
to_i32()
to_i32(Interpreter&)
to_size_t()
to_size_t(Interpreter&)

...and a whole lot of exception checking.

There's intentionally no to_double(), use as_double() directly instead.

This way we still can use these convenient utility functions but don't
need to check for exceptions if we are sure the value already is a
number.

Fixes #2267.
2020-05-18 09:39:55 +02:00
Andreas Kling
c6ddbd1f3e LibJS: Add side-effect-free version of Value::to_string()
There are now two API's on Value:

- Value::to_string(Interpreter&) -- may throw.
- Value::to_string_without_side_effects() -- will never throw.

These are some pretty big sweeping changes, so it's possible that I did
some part the wrong way. We'll work it out as we go. :^)

Fixes #2123.
2020-05-15 13:50:42 +02:00
Linus Groh
eea62dd365 LibJS: Add Value::{is, as}_function() 2020-05-06 14:49:53 +02:00
Linus Groh
79b829637e LibJS: Implement most of the Reflect object 2020-05-01 16:54:01 +02:00