
This is not a functional change, the exposed (incorrect) behaviour is the same as it was before, this simply removes the last user of NativeProperties, allowing us to remove them completely from LibJS.
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5.3 KiB
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141 lines
5.3 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020, Matthew Olsson <mattco@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/Function.h>
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#include <LibJS/Heap/Heap.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/PrimitiveString.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/RegExpObject.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Value.h>
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namespace JS {
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static Flags options_from(GlobalObject& global_object, const String& flags)
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{
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auto& vm = global_object.vm();
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bool g = false, i = false, m = false, s = false, u = false, y = false;
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Flags options {
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// JS regexps are all 'global' by default as per our definition, but the "global" flag enables "stateful".
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// FIXME: Enable 'BrowserExtended' only if in a browser context.
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.effective_flags = { (regex::ECMAScriptFlags)regex::AllFlags::Global | (regex::ECMAScriptFlags)regex::AllFlags::SkipTrimEmptyMatches | regex::ECMAScriptFlags::BrowserExtended },
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.declared_flags = {},
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};
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for (auto ch : flags) {
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switch (ch) {
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case 'g':
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if (g)
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vm.throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object, ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag, ch);
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g = true;
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options.effective_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Global;
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options.declared_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Global;
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break;
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case 'i':
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if (i)
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vm.throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object, ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag, ch);
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i = true;
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options.effective_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Insensitive;
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options.declared_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Insensitive;
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break;
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case 'm':
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if (m)
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vm.throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object, ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag, ch);
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m = true;
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options.effective_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Multiline;
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options.declared_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Multiline;
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break;
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case 's':
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if (s)
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vm.throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object, ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag, ch);
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s = true;
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options.effective_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::SingleLine;
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options.declared_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::SingleLine;
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break;
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case 'u':
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if (u)
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vm.throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object, ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag, ch);
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u = true;
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options.effective_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Unicode;
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options.declared_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Unicode;
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break;
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case 'y':
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if (y)
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vm.throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object, ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag, ch);
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y = true;
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// Now for the more interesting flag, 'sticky' actually unsets 'global', part of which is the default.
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options.effective_flags.reset_flag(regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Global);
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// "What's the difference between sticky and global, then", that's simple.
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// all the other flags imply 'global', and the "global" flag implies 'stateful';
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// however, the "sticky" flag does *not* imply 'global', only 'stateful'.
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options.effective_flags |= (regex::ECMAScriptFlags)regex::AllFlags::Internal_Stateful;
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options.effective_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Sticky;
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options.declared_flags |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Sticky;
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break;
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default:
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vm.throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object, ErrorType::RegExpObjectBadFlag, ch);
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return options;
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}
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}
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return options;
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}
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RegExpObject* RegExpObject::create(GlobalObject& global_object, String pattern, String flags)
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{
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return global_object.heap().allocate<RegExpObject>(global_object, pattern, flags, *global_object.regexp_prototype());
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}
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RegExpObject::RegExpObject(String pattern, String flags, Object& prototype)
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: Object(prototype)
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, m_pattern(pattern)
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, m_flags(flags)
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, m_active_flags(options_from(global_object(), m_flags))
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, m_regex(pattern, m_active_flags.effective_flags)
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{
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if (m_regex.parser_result.error != regex::Error::NoError) {
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vm().throw_exception<SyntaxError>(global_object(), ErrorType::RegExpCompileError, m_regex.error_string());
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}
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}
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RegExpObject::~RegExpObject()
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{
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}
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void RegExpObject::initialize(GlobalObject& global_object)
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{
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auto& vm = this->vm();
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Object::initialize(global_object);
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define_direct_property(vm.names.lastIndex, {}, Attribute::Writable);
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}
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// 22.2.3.2.4 RegExpCreate ( P, F ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-regexpcreate
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RegExpObject* regexp_create(GlobalObject& global_object, Value pattern, Value flags)
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{
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auto& vm = global_object.vm();
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String p;
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if (pattern.is_undefined()) {
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p = String::empty();
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} else {
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p = pattern.to_string(global_object);
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if (vm.exception())
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return {};
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}
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String f;
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if (flags.is_undefined()) {
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f = String::empty();
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} else {
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f = flags.to_string(global_object);
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if (vm.exception())
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return {};
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}
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auto* object = RegExpObject::create(global_object, move(p), move(f));
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object->set(vm.names.lastIndex, Value(0), true);
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if (vm.exception())
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return {};
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return object;
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}
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}
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