
Note that as of this commit, there aren't any such throwers, and the call site in Heap::allocate will drop exceptions on the floor. This commit only serves to change the declaration of the overrides, make sure they return an empty value, and to propagate OOM errors frm their base initialize invocations.
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299 lines
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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/Runtime/AbstractOperations.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/RegExpConstructor.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/RegExpObject.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/StringPrototype.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Value.h>
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#include <LibJS/Token.h>
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namespace JS {
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Result<regex::RegexOptions<ECMAScriptFlags>, DeprecatedString> regex_flags_from_string(StringView flags)
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{
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bool d = false, g = false, i = false, m = false, s = false, u = false, y = false, v = false;
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auto options = RegExpObject::default_flags;
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for (auto ch : flags) {
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switch (ch) {
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case 'd':
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if (d)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), ch);
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d = true;
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break;
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case 'g':
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if (g)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), ch);
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g = true;
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options |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Global;
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break;
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case 'i':
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if (i)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), ch);
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i = true;
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options |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Insensitive;
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break;
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case 'm':
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if (m)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), ch);
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m = true;
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options |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Multiline;
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break;
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case 's':
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if (s)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), ch);
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s = true;
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options |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::SingleLine;
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break;
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case 'u':
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if (u)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), ch);
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u = true;
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options |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Unicode;
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break;
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case 'y':
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if (y)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), 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.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 |= (regex::ECMAScriptFlags)regex::AllFlags::Internal_Stateful;
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options |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Sticky;
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break;
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case 'v':
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if (v)
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectRepeatedFlag.message(), ch);
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v = true;
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options |= regex::ECMAScriptFlags::UnicodeSets;
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break;
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default:
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return DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectBadFlag.message(), ch);
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}
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}
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return options;
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}
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ErrorOr<DeprecatedString, ParseRegexPatternError> parse_regex_pattern(StringView pattern, bool unicode, bool unicode_sets)
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{
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if (unicode && unicode_sets)
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return ParseRegexPatternError { DeprecatedString::formatted(ErrorType::RegExpObjectIncompatibleFlags.message(), 'u', 'v') };
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auto utf16_pattern_result = AK::utf8_to_utf16(pattern);
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if (utf16_pattern_result.is_error())
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return ParseRegexPatternError { "Out of memory"sv };
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auto utf16_pattern = utf16_pattern_result.release_value();
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Utf16View utf16_pattern_view { utf16_pattern };
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StringBuilder builder;
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// If the Unicode flag is set, append each code point to the pattern. Otherwise, append each
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// code unit. But unlike the spec, multi-byte code units must be escaped for LibRegex to parse.
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for (size_t i = 0; i < utf16_pattern_view.length_in_code_units();) {
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if (unicode || unicode_sets) {
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auto code_point = code_point_at(utf16_pattern_view, i);
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builder.append_code_point(code_point.code_point);
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i += code_point.code_unit_count;
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continue;
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}
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u16 code_unit = utf16_pattern_view.code_unit_at(i);
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++i;
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if (code_unit > 0x7f)
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builder.appendff("\\u{:04x}", code_unit);
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else
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builder.append_code_point(code_unit);
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}
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return builder.to_deprecated_string();
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}
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ThrowCompletionOr<DeprecatedString> parse_regex_pattern(VM& vm, StringView pattern, bool unicode, bool unicode_sets)
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{
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auto result = parse_regex_pattern(pattern, unicode, unicode_sets);
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if (result.is_error())
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return vm.throw_completion<JS::SyntaxError>(result.release_error().error);
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return result.release_value();
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}
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NonnullGCPtr<RegExpObject> RegExpObject::create(Realm& realm)
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{
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return realm.heap().allocate<RegExpObject>(realm, *realm.intrinsics().regexp_prototype());
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}
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NonnullGCPtr<RegExpObject> RegExpObject::create(Realm& realm, Regex<ECMA262> regex, DeprecatedString pattern, DeprecatedString flags)
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{
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return realm.heap().allocate<RegExpObject>(realm, move(regex), move(pattern), move(flags), *realm.intrinsics().regexp_prototype());
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}
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RegExpObject::RegExpObject(Object& prototype)
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: Object(ConstructWithPrototypeTag::Tag, prototype)
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{
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}
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RegExpObject::RegExpObject(Regex<ECMA262> regex, DeprecatedString pattern, DeprecatedString flags, Object& prototype)
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: Object(ConstructWithPrototypeTag::Tag, prototype)
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, m_pattern(move(pattern))
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, m_flags(move(flags))
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, m_regex(move(regex))
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{
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VERIFY(m_regex->parser_result.error == regex::Error::NoError);
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}
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ThrowCompletionOr<void> RegExpObject::initialize(Realm& realm)
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{
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auto& vm = this->vm();
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MUST_OR_THROW_OOM(Base::initialize(realm));
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define_direct_property(vm.names.lastIndex, Value(0), Attribute::Writable);
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return {};
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}
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// 22.2.3.2.2 RegExpInitialize ( obj, pattern, flags ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-regexpinitialize
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ThrowCompletionOr<NonnullGCPtr<RegExpObject>> RegExpObject::regexp_initialize(VM& vm, Value pattern_value, Value flags_value)
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{
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// NOTE: This also contains changes adapted from https://arai-a.github.io/ecma262-compare/?pr=2418, which doesn't match the upstream spec anymore.
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// 1. If pattern is undefined, let P be the empty String.
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// 2. Else, let P be ? ToString(pattern).
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auto pattern = pattern_value.is_undefined()
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? DeprecatedString::empty()
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: TRY(pattern_value.to_deprecated_string(vm));
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// 3. If flags is undefined, let F be the empty String.
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// 4. Else, let F be ? ToString(flags).
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auto flags = flags_value.is_undefined()
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? DeprecatedString::empty()
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: TRY(flags_value.to_deprecated_string(vm));
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// 5. If F contains any code unit other than "d", "g", "i", "m", "s", "u", or "y" or if it contains the same code unit more than once, throw a SyntaxError exception.
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// 6. If F contains "i", let i be true; else let i be false.
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// 7. If F contains "m", let m be true; else let m be false.
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// 8. If F contains "s", let s be true; else let s be false.
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// 9. If F contains "u", let u be true; else let u be false.
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// 10. If F contains "v", let v be true; else let v be false.
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auto parsed_flags_or_error = regex_flags_from_string(flags);
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if (parsed_flags_or_error.is_error())
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return vm.throw_completion<SyntaxError>(parsed_flags_or_error.release_error());
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auto parsed_flags = parsed_flags_or_error.release_value();
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auto parsed_pattern = DeprecatedString::empty();
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if (!pattern.is_empty()) {
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bool unicode = parsed_flags.has_flag_set(regex::ECMAScriptFlags::Unicode);
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bool unicode_sets = parsed_flags.has_flag_set(regex::ECMAScriptFlags::UnicodeSets);
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// 11. If u is true, then
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// a. Let patternText be StringToCodePoints(P).
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// 12. Else,
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// a. Let patternText be the result of interpreting each of P's 16-bit elements as a Unicode BMP code point. UTF-16 decoding is not applied to the elements.
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// 13. Let parseResult be ParsePattern(patternText, u, v).
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parsed_pattern = TRY(parse_regex_pattern(vm, pattern, unicode, unicode_sets));
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}
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// 14. If parseResult is a non-empty List of SyntaxError objects, throw a SyntaxError exception.
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Regex<ECMA262> regex(move(parsed_pattern), parsed_flags);
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if (regex.parser_result.error != regex::Error::NoError)
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return vm.throw_completion<SyntaxError>(ErrorType::RegExpCompileError, regex.error_string());
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// 15. Assert: parseResult is a Pattern Parse Node.
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VERIFY(regex.parser_result.error == regex::Error::NoError);
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// 16. Set obj.[[OriginalSource]] to P.
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m_pattern = move(pattern);
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// 17. Set obj.[[OriginalFlags]] to F.
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m_flags = move(flags);
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// 18. Let capturingGroupsCount be CountLeftCapturingParensWithin(parseResult).
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// 19. Let rer be the RegExp Record { [[IgnoreCase]]: i, [[Multiline]]: m, [[DotAll]]: s, [[Unicode]]: u, [[CapturingGroupsCount]]: capturingGroupsCount }.
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// 20. Set obj.[[RegExpRecord]] to rer.
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// 21. Set obj.[[RegExpMatcher]] to CompilePattern of parseResult with argument rer.
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m_regex = move(regex);
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// 22. Perform ? Set(obj, "lastIndex", +0𝔽, true).
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TRY(set(vm.names.lastIndex, Value(0), Object::ShouldThrowExceptions::Yes));
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// 23. Return obj.
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return NonnullGCPtr { *this };
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}
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// 22.2.3.2.5 EscapeRegExpPattern ( P, F ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-escaperegexppattern
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DeprecatedString RegExpObject::escape_regexp_pattern() const
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{
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// 1. Let S be a String in the form of a Pattern[~UnicodeMode] (Pattern[+UnicodeMode] if F contains "u") equivalent
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// to P interpreted as UTF-16 encoded Unicode code points (6.1.4), in which certain code points are escaped as
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// described below. S may or may not be identical to P; however, the Abstract Closure that would result from
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// evaluating S as a Pattern[~UnicodeMode] (Pattern[+UnicodeMode] if F contains "u") must behave identically to
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// the Abstract Closure given by the constructed object's [[RegExpMatcher]] internal slot. Multiple calls to
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// this abstract operation using the same values for P and F must produce identical results.
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// 2. The code points / or any LineTerminator occurring in the pattern shall be escaped in S as necessary to ensure
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// that the string-concatenation of "/", S, "/", and F can be parsed (in an appropriate lexical context) as a
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// RegularExpressionLiteral that behaves identically to the constructed regular expression. For example, if P is
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// "/", then S could be "\/" or "\u002F", among other possibilities, but not "/", because /// followed by F
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// would be parsed as a SingleLineComment rather than a RegularExpressionLiteral. If P is the empty String, this
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// specification can be met by letting S be "(?:)".
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// 3. Return S.
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if (m_pattern.is_empty())
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return "(?:)";
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// FIXME: Check the 'u' and 'v' flags and escape accordingly
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return m_pattern.replace("\n"sv, "\\n"sv, ReplaceMode::All).replace("\r"sv, "\\r"sv, ReplaceMode::All).replace(LINE_SEPARATOR_STRING, "\\u2028"sv, ReplaceMode::All).replace(PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR_STRING, "\\u2029"sv, ReplaceMode::All).replace("/"sv, "\\/"sv, ReplaceMode::All);
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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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ThrowCompletionOr<NonnullGCPtr<RegExpObject>> regexp_create(VM& vm, Value pattern, Value flags)
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{
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auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
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// 1. Let obj be ! RegExpAlloc(%RegExp%).
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auto regexp_object = MUST(regexp_alloc(vm, *realm.intrinsics().regexp_constructor()));
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// 2. Return ? RegExpInitialize(obj, P, F).
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return TRY(regexp_object->regexp_initialize(vm, pattern, flags));
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}
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// 22.2.3.2 RegExpAlloc ( newTarget ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-regexpalloc
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// 22.2.3.2 RegExpAlloc ( newTarget ), https://github.com/tc39/proposal-regexp-legacy-features#regexpalloc--newtarget-
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ThrowCompletionOr<NonnullGCPtr<RegExpObject>> regexp_alloc(VM& vm, FunctionObject& new_target)
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{
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// 1. Let obj be ? OrdinaryCreateFromConstructor(newTarget, "%RegExp.prototype%", « [[OriginalSource]], [[OriginalFlags]], [[RegExpRecord]], [[RegExpMatcher]] »).
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auto regexp_object = TRY(ordinary_create_from_constructor<RegExpObject>(vm, new_target, &Intrinsics::regexp_prototype));
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// 2. Let thisRealm be the current Realm Record.
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auto& this_realm = *vm.current_realm();
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// 3. Set the value of obj’s [[Realm]] internal slot to thisRealm.
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regexp_object->set_realm(this_realm);
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// 4. If SameValue(newTarget, thisRealm.[[Intrinsics]].[[%RegExp%]]) is true, then
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auto* regexp_constructor = this_realm.intrinsics().regexp_constructor();
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if (same_value(&new_target, regexp_constructor)) {
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// i. Set the value of obj’s [[LegacyFeaturesEnabled]] internal slot to true.
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regexp_object->set_legacy_features_enabled(true);
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}
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// 5. Else,
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else {
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// i. Set the value of obj’s [[LegacyFeaturesEnabled]] internal slot to false.
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regexp_object->set_legacy_features_enabled(false);
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}
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// 6. Perform ! DefinePropertyOrThrow(obj, "lastIndex", PropertyDescriptor { [[Writable]]: true, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: false }).
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MUST(regexp_object->define_property_or_throw(vm.names.lastIndex, PropertyDescriptor { .writable = true, .enumerable = false, .configurable = false }));
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// 7. Return obj.
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return regexp_object;
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}
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}
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