Previously we would generate function names for anonymous functions
on every AssignmentExpression, even if we weren't assigning a function.
We were also setting names of anonymous functions in arrays, which is
apparently a SpiderMonkey specific behavior not supported by V8, JSC
or required by ECMA262. This patch removes that behavior.
This is a huge performance improvement on the CanvasCycle demo! :^)
For various statements the spec states:
Return NormalCompletion(empty).
In those cases we have been returning undefined so far, which is
incorrect.
In other cases it states:
Return Completion(UpdateEmpty(stmtCompletion, undefined)).
Which essentially means a statement is evaluated and its completion
value returned if non-empty, and undefined otherwise.
While not actually noticeable in normal scripts as the VM's "last value"
can't be accessed from JS code directly (with the exception of eval(),
see below), it provided an inconsistent experience in the REPL:
> if (true) 42;
42
> if (true) { 42; }
undefined
This also fixes the case where eval() would return undefined if the last
executed statement is not a value-producing one:
eval("1;;;;;")
eval("1;{}")
eval("1;var a;")
As a consequence of the changes outlined above, these now all correctly
return 1.
See https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-block-runtime-semantics-evaluation,
"NOTE 2".
Fixes#3609.
(...and ASSERT_NOT_REACHED => VERIFY_NOT_REACHED)
Since all of these checks are done in release builds as well,
let's rename them to VERIFY to prevent confusion, as everyone is
used to assertions being compiled out in release.
We can introduce a new ASSERT macro that is specifically for debug
checks, but I'm doing this wholesale conversion first since we've
accumulated thousands of these already, and it's not immediately
obvious which ones are suitable for ASSERT.
If it's missing we get an empty value, but we can't use that with
to_string_without_side_effects() so we have to use undefined as the
default.
Fixes#5142.
If we have a function as class extends value, we still cannot assume
that it has a prototype property and that property has a function or
null as its value - blindly calling to_object() on it may fail.
Fixes#5075.
Without this, the oss-fuzz build says:
../Userland/Libraries/LibJS/AST.cpp:58:34: error: member access into incomplete type 'const std::type_info'
return demangle(typeid(*this).name()).substring(4);
^