ladybird/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/RegExpConstructor.cpp
Andreas Kling 64513f3c23 LibJS: Move native objects towards two-pass construction
To make sure that everything is set up correctly in objects before we
start adding properties to them, we split cell allocation into 3 steps:

1. Allocate a cell of appropriate size from the Heap
2. Call the C++ constructor on the cell
3. Call initialize() on the constructed object

The job of initialize() is to define all the initial properties.
Doing it in a second pass guarantees that the Object has a valid Shape
and can find its own GlobalObject.
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#include <LibJS/Interpreter.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Error.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/RegExpConstructor.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/RegExpObject.h>
namespace JS {
RegExpConstructor::RegExpConstructor(GlobalObject& global_object)
: NativeFunction("RegExp", *global_object.function_prototype())
{
}
void RegExpConstructor::initialize(Interpreter&, GlobalObject& global_object)
{
define_property("prototype", global_object.regexp_prototype(), 0);
define_property("length", Value(2), Attribute::Configurable);
}
RegExpConstructor::~RegExpConstructor()
{
}
Value RegExpConstructor::call(Interpreter& interpreter)
{
return construct(interpreter);
}
Value RegExpConstructor::construct(Interpreter& interpreter)
{
if (!interpreter.argument_count())
return RegExpObject::create(global_object(), "(?:)", "");
auto contents = interpreter.argument(0).to_string(interpreter);
if (interpreter.exception())
return {};
auto flags = interpreter.argument_count() > 1 ? interpreter.argument(1).to_string(interpreter) : "";
if (interpreter.exception())
return {};
return RegExpObject::create(global_object(), contents, flags);
}
}