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Andreas Kling
8dc6416bba LibJS: Use the same StringPrototype globally
To make sure that everyone has the same instance of StringPrototype,
hang a global prototype off of the Interpreter that can be fetched
when constructing new StringObjects.
2020-03-15 15:11:13 +01:00
Andreas Kling
f7c15d00c9 LibJS: Add basic prototype support
Object will now traverse up the prototype chain when doing a get().
When a function is called on an object, that object will now also be
the "this" value inside the function. This stuff is probably not very
correct, but we will improve things as we go! :^)
2020-03-15 15:01:10 +01:00
0xtechnobabble
644b4f4201 LibJS: Evaluate for statements in their own scope if necessary
We now evaluate for loops in their own scope if their init statement is
a lexical declaration.

Evaluating for loops in their own scope allow us to obtain expected
behaviour, which means for example, that the block-scoped variables
declared in a  for statement will be limited to the scope of the for
loop's body and  statement and not to that of the current scope (i.e the
one where the for statement was made)
2020-03-14 13:58:30 +01:00
Andreas Kling
7912f33ea0 LibJS: Add NativeFunction, a callable wrapper around a C++ lambda
This can be used to implement arbitrary functionality, callable from
JavaScript.

To make this work, I had to change the way CallExpression passes
arguments to the callee. Instead of a HashMap<String, Value>, we now
pass an ordered list of Argument { String name; Value value; }.

This patch includes a native "print(argument)" function. :^)
2020-03-12 19:54:47 +01:00
0xtechnobabble
ee5a49e2fe LibJS: Implement const variable declarations
This also tightens the means of redeclaration of a variable by proxy,
since we now have a way of knowing how a variable was initially
declared, we can check if it was declared using `let` or `const` and
not tolerate redeclaration like we did previously.
2020-03-12 14:58:16 +01:00
howar6hill
01133733dd
LibJS: Allow functions to take arguments (#1405) 2020-03-12 12:22:13 +01:00
0xtechnobabble
df40c85f80
LibJS: Allow the choice of a scope of declaration for a variable (#1408)
Previously, we were assuming all declared variables were bound to a
block scope, now, with the addition of declaration types, we can bind
a variable to a block scope using `let`, or a function scope (the scope
of the inner-most enclosing function of a `var` declaration) using
`var`.
2020-03-11 20:09:20 +01:00
Andreas Kling
363c40e3f3 LibJS: Make sure we mark everything reachable from the scope stack
This ensures that local variables survive GC.
2020-03-09 21:49:20 +01:00
Andreas Kling
1382dbc5e1 LibJS: Add basic support for (scoped) variables
It's now possible to assign expressions to variables. The variables are
put into the current scope of the interpreter.

Variable lookup follows the scope chain, ending in the global object.
2020-03-09 21:49:20 +01:00
Andreas Kling
63e4b744ed LibJS: Add a basic mark&sweep garbage collector :^)
Objects can now be allocated via the interpreter's heap. Objects that
are allocated in this way will need to be provably reachable from at
least one of the known object graph roots.

The roots are currently determined by Heap::collect_roots().

Anything that wants be collectable garbage should inherit from Cell,
the fundamental atom of the GC heap.

This is pretty neat! :^)
2020-03-08 19:23:58 +01:00
Andreas Kling
f5476be702 LibJS: Start building a JavaScript engine for SerenityOS :^)
I always tell people to start building things by working on the thing
that seems the most interesting right now. The most interesting thing
here was an AST + simple interpreter, so that's where we start!

There is no lexer or parser yet, we build an AST directly and then
execute it in the interpreter, producing a return value.

This seems like the start of something interesting. :^)
2020-03-07 19:42:11 +01:00