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Linus Groh
c70784bb82 LibJS: Implement ShadowRealm.prototype.evaluate() 2021-10-14 00:41:41 +01:00
Linus Groh
52976bfac6 LibJS: Convert to_object() to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-10-13 09:55:10 +01:00
Linus Groh
4d8912a92b LibJS: Convert to_string() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also update get_function_name() to use ThrowCompletionOr, but this is
not a standard AO and should be refactored out of existence eventually.
2021-10-13 09:55:10 +01:00
Linus Groh
f35e268024 LibJS: Convert get_binding_value() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
7652138ce0 LibJS: Convert set_mutable_binding() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
ae397541fb LibJS: Convert initialize_binding() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
2691c65639 LibJS: Convert create_immutable_binding() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
4baf3a91e8 LibJS: Convert create_mutable_binding() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
fbb176c926 LibJS: Convert has_binding() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
617d3cd3d3 LibJS: Convert bind_this_value() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
0aa24f4ce5 LibJS: Convert get_this_binding() to ThrowCompletionOr
Also add spec step comments to it while we're here.
2021-10-09 21:53:47 +01:00
Linus Groh
cf168fac50 LibJS: Implement [[Call]] and [[Construct]] internal slots properly
This patch implements:

- Spec compliant [[Call]] and [[Construct]] internal slots, as virtual
  FunctionObject::internal_{call,construct}(). These effectively replace
  the old virtual FunctionObject::{call,construct}(), but with several
  advantages:
  - Clear and consistent naming, following the object internal methods
  - Use of completions
  - internal_construct() returns an Object, and not Value! This has been
    a source of confusion for a long time, since in the spec there's
    always an Object returned but the Value return type in LibJS meant
    that this could not be fully trusted and something could screw you
    over.
  - Arguments are passed explicitly in form of a MarkedValueList,
    allowing manipulation (BoundFunction). We still put them on the
    execution context as a lot of code depends on it (VM::arguments()),
    but not from the Call() / Construct() AOs anymore, which now allows
    for bypassing them and invoking [[Call]] / [[Construct]] directly.
    Nothing but Call() / Construct() themselves do that at the moment,
    but future additions to ECMA262 or already existing web specs might.
- Spec compliant, standalone Call() and Construct() AOs: currently the
  closest we have is VM::{call,construct}(), but those try to cater to
  all the different function object subclasses at once, resulting in a
  horrible mess and calling AOs with functions they should never be
  called with; most prominently PrepareForOrdinaryCall and
  OrdinaryCallBindThis, which are only for ECMAScriptFunctionObject.

As a result this also contains an implicit optimization: we no longer
need to create a new function environment for NativeFunctions - which,
worth mentioning, is what started this whole crusade in the first place
:^)
2021-10-09 14:29:20 +01:00
Andreas Kling
eafbf372d0 LibJS: Elide empty declarative environments inside switch statements
Most switch statements don't have any lexically scoped declarations,
so let's avoid allocating an environment in the common case where we
don't have to.
2021-10-09 00:42:10 +02:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
13138811df LibJS: Partially revert 12b283f
This commit partially reverts "LibJS: Make accessing the current
function's arguments cheaper".
While the change passed all the currently passing test262 tests, it
seems to have _some_ flaw that silently breaks with some real-world
websites.
As the speedup with negligible at best, let's just revert it until we
can implement it more correctly.
2021-10-08 19:56:02 +03:30
Andreas Kling
b2de563166 LibJS: Propagate "contains direct call to eval()" flag from parser
We now propagate this flag to FunctionDeclaration, and then also into
ECMAScriptFunctionObject.

This will be used to disable optimizations that aren't safe in the
presence of direct eval().
2021-10-08 12:43:38 +02:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
12b283f32f LibJS: Make accessing the current function's arguments cheaper
Instead of going through an environment record, make arguments of the
currently executing function generate references via the argument index,
which can later be resolved directly through the ExecutionContext.
2021-10-08 12:25:24 +02:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
6ab6321c2f LibJS: Remove redundant const_cast
The accessed field is mutable, so there's no need for this const_cast.
2021-10-08 12:25:24 +02:00
Andreas Kling
41a072bded LibJS: Fast non-local variable access :^)
This patch introduces the "environment coordinate" concept, which
encodes the distance from a variable access to the binding it ends up
resolving to.

EnvironmentCoordinate has two fields:

    - hops:  The number of hops up the lexical environment chain we have
             to make before getting to the resolved binding.

    - index: The index of the resolved binding within its declarative
             environment record.

Whenever a variable lookup resolves somewhere inside a declarative
environment, we now cache the coordinates and reuse them in subsequent
lookups. This is achieved via a coordinate cache in JS::Identifier.

Note that non-strict direct eval() breaks this optimization and so it
will not be performed if the resolved environment has been permanently
screwed by eval().

This makes variable access *significantly* faster. :^)
2021-10-07 11:53:18 +02:00
Linus Groh
8074bdc049 LibJS: Skip declarative env in block statement without lexical decls
The idea here is simple: If the block statement doesn't contain any
lexical declarations, we don't need to allocate, initialize and
eventually garbage collect a new declarative environment.
This even makes lookups across nested blocks slightly faster as we don't
have to traverse a chain of empty environments anymore - instead, the
execution context just stores the outermost non-empty one.

This doesn't speed up test-js considerably, but has a noticeable effect
on test262 and real-world web content :^)
2021-10-05 14:52:53 +02:00
Linus Groh
4fa5748093 LibJS: Add an optimization to avoid needless arguments object creation
This gives FunctionNode a "might need arguments object" boolean flag and
sets it based on the simplest possible heuristic for this: if we
encounter an identifier called "arguments" or "eval" up to the next
(nested) function declaration or expression, we won't need an arguments
object. Otherwise, we *might* need one - the final decision is made in
the FunctionDeclarationInstantiation AO.

Now, this is obviously not perfect. Even if you avoid eval, something
like `foo.arguments` will still trigger a false positive - but it's a
start and already massively cuts down on needlessly allocated objects,
especially in real-world code that is often minified, and so a full
"arguments" identifier will be an actual arguments object more often
than not.

To illustrate the actual impact of this change, here's the number of
allocated arguments objects during a full test-js run:

Before:
- Unmapped arguments objects: 78765
- Mapped arguments objects: 2455

After:
- Unmapped arguments objects: 18
- Mapped arguments objects: 37

This results in a ~5% speedup of test-js on my Linux host machine, and
about 3.5% on i686 Serenity in QEMU (warm runs, average of 5).

The following microbenchmark (calling an empty function 1M times) runs
25% faster on Linux and 45% on Serenity:

    function foo() {}
    for (var i = 0; i < 1_000_000; ++i)
        foo();

test262 reports no changes in either direction, apart from a speedup :^)
2021-10-05 10:15:14 +01:00
Linus Groh
e5b8544762 LibJS: Convert enumerable_own_property_names() to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-10-03 20:14:03 +01:00
Linus Groh
fe86b04b42 LibJS: Convert define_property_or_throw() to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-10-03 20:14:03 +01:00
Linus Groh
364dd42fc8 LibJS: Convert create_data_property_or_throw() to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-10-03 20:14:03 +01:00
Linus Groh
b7e5f08e56 LibJS: Convert Object::get() to ThrowCompletionOr
To no one's surprise, this patch is pretty big - this is possibly the
most used AO of all of them. Definitely worth it though.
2021-10-03 20:14:03 +01:00
davidot
1bc945860d Everywhere: Use my awesome new serenityos email :^) 2021-10-03 13:53:47 +01:00
davidot
e5d48ee238 LibJS: Fix switch skipping case evaluation when hitting the default case
When no case match we should not just execute the statements of the
default case but also of any cases below the default case.
2021-09-30 08:16:32 +01:00
davidot
830ea0414c LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec
Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables'
stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like.
Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis
was not done properly.

This patch fixes all of that by:
  - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment.
  - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var
    scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no
    lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of
    redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over
    the place.
  - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead
    of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows
    declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily.
  - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in
    DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of
    checking both the bindings and 'variables'.
  - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead
    use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing
    that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment
    which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All
    FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment
    implementation.
  - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use
    ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer
    need to worry about which method to call.
  - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four
    different methods specified by the spec
    {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the
    annexB extensions.
  - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified.

Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval,
{for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment.

Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before
but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
2021-09-30 08:16:32 +01:00
davidot
79caca8ca2 LibJS: Allow multiple labels on the same statement
Since there are only a number of statements where labels can actually be
used we now also only store labels when necessary.
Also now tracks the first continue usage of a label since this might not
be valid but that can only be determined after we have parsed the
statement.
Also ensures the correct error does not get wiped by load_state.
2021-09-30 08:16:32 +01:00
davidot
bfc1b4ba61 LibJS: Allow member expressions in binding patterns
Also allows literal string and numbers as property names in object
binding patterns.
2021-09-30 08:16:32 +01:00
Linus Groh
8c81c84c18 LibJS: Convert internal_set_prototype_of() to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-09-29 23:49:53 +01:00
Linus Groh
5148150e1c LibJS: Convert internal_get_prototype_of() to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-09-29 23:49:53 +01:00
Andreas Kling
3252d984ae LibJS: Allow statements to have multiple labels
This is a curious thing that occurs more often than you'd think in
minified JavaScript:

    a: b: c: for (...) { ... break b; ... }
2021-09-26 18:24:19 +02:00
Linus Groh
ababcc5725 LibJS: Defer execution of switch default clause until after case clauses
When we encounter a default clause in a switch statement, we should not
execute it immediately, instead we need to wait until all case clauses
have been executed as a matching case clause can break from the
switch/case.

The code is nowhere close to the spec, so instead of fixing it properly
I just made it slightly worse, but correct. Needs a complete refactor at
some point.
2021-09-26 18:04:25 +02:00
Linus Groh
38157a6093 LibJS: Move has_constructor() from NativeFunction to FunctionObject
At a later point this will indicate whether some FunctionObject "has a
[[Construct]] internal method" (separate from the current FunctionObject
call() / construct()), to help with a more spec-compliant implementation
of [[Call]] and [[Construct]].
This means that it is no longer relevant to just NativeFunction.
2021-09-25 17:51:30 +02:00
Linus Groh
136451c3af LibJS: Move [[HomeObject]] to ECMAScriptFunctionObject 2021-09-25 17:51:30 +02:00
Linus Groh
06726d41ac LibJS: Move [[ConstructorKind]] to ECMAScriptFunctionObject 2021-09-25 17:51:30 +02:00
Linus Groh
e37cf73300 LibJS: Rename OrdinaryFunctionObject to ECMAScriptFunctionObject
The old name is the result of the perhaps somewhat confusingly named
abstract operation OrdinaryFunctionCreate(), which creates an "ordinary
object" (https://tc39.es/ecma262/#ordinary-object) in contrast to an
"exotic object" (https://tc39.es/ecma262/#exotic-object).

However, the term "Ordinary Function" is not used anywhere in the spec,
instead the created object is referred to as an "ECMAScript Function
Object" (https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-function-objects), so
let's call it that.

The "ordinary" vs. "exotic" distinction is important because there are
also "Built-in Function Objects", which can be either implemented as
ordinary ECMAScript function objects, or as exotic objects (our
NativeFunction).

More work needs to be done to move a lot of infrastructure to
ECMAScriptFunctionObject in order to make FunctionObject nothing more
than an interface for objects that implement [[Call]] and optionally
[[Construct]].
2021-09-25 17:51:30 +02:00
Linus Groh
32932f83be LibJS: Rename {Abstract,Typed => Loosely,Strictly}{Equals,Inequals}
This affects the AST's BinaryOp enum as well as the Bytecode's
ENUMERATE_BYTECODE_OPS and JS_ENUMERATE_COMMON_BINARY_OPS macros.
2021-09-24 09:13:57 +02:00
Linus Groh
580a7e0f7c LibJS: Rename abstract_eq() to is_loosely_equal()
This got turned into a proper AO with a new name recently.

See: https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/commit/c7d6d1c
2021-09-24 09:13:57 +02:00
Linus Groh
c7ff89891c LibJS: Rename strict_eq() to is_strictly_equal()
This got turned into a proper AO with a new name recently.

See: https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/commit/19d7ca4
2021-09-24 09:13:57 +02:00
Idan Horowitz
ab594e5f2f LibJS: Convert Value::invoke and VM::call to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-09-23 23:59:13 +03:00
Idan Horowitz
1da8faebf5 LibJS: Convert perform_eval to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-09-21 23:28:38 +03:00
Idan Horowitz
02a88c5063 LibJS: Convert make_super_property_reference to ThrowCompletionOr 2021-09-21 23:28:38 +03:00
Linus Groh
568296d0cc LibJS: Use ThrowCompletionOr in require_object_coercible() 2021-09-15 23:46:53 +01:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
72ddaa31e3 LibJS: Implement parsing and execution of optional chains 2021-09-14 20:03:27 +01:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
4f7e14e0aa LibJS: Reorder the global eval function call detection conditions a bit
This just makes it clearer, since the actual check is off-screen, making
the reader wonder what that check is for.
2021-09-14 20:03:27 +01:00
Linus Groh
99f9609e45 LibJS: Evaluate function arguments before checking callee type
In the spec, this happens in the EvaluateCall abstract operation
(https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-evaluatecall), and the order is defined
as:

    3. Let argList be ? ArgumentListEvaluation of arguments.
    4. If Type(func) is not Object, throw a TypeError exception.
    5. If IsCallable(func) is false, throw a TypeError exception.

In LibJS this is handled by CallExpression::execute(), which had the
callee function check first and would therefore never evaluate the
arguments for a non-function callee.
2021-09-13 17:44:08 +01:00
Andreas Kling
0d2c3f62d3 LibJS: Use move semantics more when creating Reference objects
Turns a bunch of FlyString copies into moves.
2021-09-11 20:38:45 +02:00
davidot
db0a48d34c LibJS: Restore the environment if an exception is thrown in 'with' block 2021-09-08 20:37:39 +01:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
97e97bccab Everywhere: Make ByteBuffer::{create_*,copy}() OOM-safe 2021-09-06 01:53:26 +02:00