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Author SHA1 Message Date
Timothy Flynn
88814acbd3 LibJS+Everywhere: Convert JS::Error to String
This includes an Error::create overload to create an Error from a UTF-8
StringView. If creating a String from that view fails, the factory will
return an OOM InternalError instead. VM::throw_completion can also make
use of this overload via its perfect forwarding.
2023-02-17 09:14:23 -05:00
Timothy Flynn
527edb55ad LibWeb: Convert usages of Value::TDSWOSE to Value::TSWOSE 2023-02-16 14:32:22 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
b245300ba1 LibJS+Everywhere: Deprecate Value::to_string_without_side_effects 2023-02-16 14:32:22 +01:00
Andreas Kling
b0b022507b LibJS: Reduce AST memory usage by shrink-wrapping source range info
Before this change, each AST node had a 64-byte SourceRange member.
This SourceRange had the following layout:

    filename:       StringView (16 bytes)
    start:          Position (24 bytes)
    end:            Position (24 bytes)

The Position structs have { line, column, offset }, all members size_t.

To reduce memory consumption, AST nodes now only store the following:

    source_code:    NonnullRefPtr<SourceCode> (8 bytes)
    start_offset:   u32 (4 bytes)
    end_offset:     u32 (4 bytes)

SourceCode is a new ref-counted data structure that keeps the filename
and original parsed source code in a single location, and all AST nodes
have a pointer to it.

The start_offset and end_offset can be turned into (line, column) when
necessary by calling SourceCode::range_from_offsets(). This will walk
the source code string and compute line/column numbers on the fly, so
it's not necessarily fast, but it should be rare since this information
is primarily used for diagnostics and exception stack traces.

With this, ASTNode shrinks from 80 bytes to 32 bytes. This gives us a
~23% reduction in memory usage when loading twitter.com/awesomekling
(330 MiB before, 253 MiB after!) :^)
2022-11-22 21:13:35 +01:00
Pavel
40aad77ab1 WebContent+LibWeb+LibJS: Report exceptions to the JS console
Print exceptions passed to `HTML::report_exception` in the JS console

Refactored `ExceptionReporter`: in order to report exception now
you need to pass the relevant realm in it. For passed `JS::Value`
we now create `JS::Error` object to print value as the error message.
2022-10-15 01:25:12 +02:00
Luke Wilde
1e36224321 LibWeb: Print unhandled rejections the same way as unhandled exceptions 2022-06-29 21:21:50 +01:00
Andreas Kling
4db5406d62 LibWeb: Support passing more parameter types to HTML::report_exception()
We now allow any JS::ThrowCompletion<T>, as well as JS::Completion
directly (although we'll VERIFY() that it's a throw completion.)
2022-02-08 17:47:44 +00:00
davidot
9264f9d24e LibJS+Everywhere: Remove VM::exception() and most related functions
This commit removes all exception related code:
Remove VM::exception(), VM::throw_exception() etc. Any leftover
throw_exception calls are moved to throw_completion.
The one method left is clear_exception() which is now a no-op. Most of
these calls are just to clear whatever exception might have been thrown
when handling a Completion. So to have a cleaner commit this will be
removed in a next commit.

It also removes the actual Exception and TemporaryClearException classes
since these are no longer used.

In any spot where the exception was actually used an attempt was made to
preserve that behavior. However since it is no longer tracked by the VM
we cannot access exceptions which were thrown in previous calls.
There are two such cases which might have different behavior:
- In Web::DOM::Document::interpreter() the on_call_stack_emptied hook
  used to print any uncaught exception but this is now no longer
  possible as the VM does not store uncaught exceptions.
- In js the code used to be interruptable by throwing an exception on
  the VM. This is no longer possible but was already somewhat fragile
  before as you could happen to throw an exception just before a VERIFY.
2022-02-08 09:12:42 +00:00