ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/StringIterator.cpp
Linus Groh 50428ea8d2 LibJS: Move intrinsics to the realm
Intrinsics, i.e. mostly constructor and prototype objects, but also
things like empty and new object shape now live on a new heap-allocated
JS::Intrinsics object, thus completing the long journey of taking all
the magic away from the global object.
This represents the Realm's [[Intrinsics]] slot in the spec and matches
its existing [[GlobalObject]] / [[GlobalEnv]] slots in terms of
architecture.

In the majority of cases it should now be possibly to fully allocate a
regular object without the global object existing, and in fact that's
what we do now - the realm is allocated before the global object, and
the intrinsics between both :^)
2022-08-27 11:29:10 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020, Matthew Olsson <mattco@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Utf8View.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/StringIterator.h>
namespace JS {
StringIterator* StringIterator::create(Realm& realm, String string)
{
return realm.heap().allocate<StringIterator>(realm, move(string), *realm.intrinsics().string_iterator_prototype());
}
StringIterator::StringIterator(String string, Object& prototype)
: Object(prototype)
, m_string(move(string))
, m_iterator(Utf8View(m_string).begin())
{
}
}