This is a continuation of the previous three commits.
Now that create() receives the allocating realm, we can simply forward
that to allocate(), which accounts for the majority of these changes.
Additionally, we can get rid of the realm_from_global_object() in one
place, with one more remaining in VM::throw_completion().
No functional changes - we can still very easily get to the global
object via `Realm::global_object()`. This is in preparation of moving
the intrinsics to the realm and no longer having to pass a global
object when allocating any object.
In a few (now, and many more in subsequent commits) places we get a
realm using `GlobalObject::associated_realm()`, this is intended to be
temporary. For example, create() functions will later receive the same
treatment and are passed a realm instead of a global object.
This commit upstreams most of the C++ bits of the LibJS test262 runner
at https://github.com/linusg/libjs-test262/, specifically everything but
the main.cpp file serving as the actual executable.
Since all of these are just regular JS objects, I opted to put them in
LibJS itself, in a new Contrib/ directory like many other projects have
one. Other code that can end up there in the future is the runtime for
esvu, which might even share some functionality with test262's $262
object.
The code has been copied verbatim, and only a small number of changes
have been made:
- Putting everything into the JS::Test262 namespace
- Removing now redundant JS namespace prefixes
- Updating includes to use absolute <LibJS/...> paths
- Updating the SPDX-License-Identifier comments from MIT to BSD-2-Clause
I gained permission to change the license and upstream these changes
from all the major contributors to this code: Ali, Andrew, David, Idan.
The removal of the code from the source repository is here:
https://github.com/linusg/libjs-test262/pull/54
This is only the first step, the goal is to eventually upstream the
actual libjs-test262-runner executable and supporting Python scripts
into SerenityOS as well.