
Let's use Base::visit_edges() when calling the base class, to prevent accidentally skipping over anyone in the inheritance chain.
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535 B
C++
32 lines
535 B
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021, Idan Horowitz <idan.horowitz@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 <LibJS/Runtime/Set.h>
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namespace JS {
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Set* Set::create(GlobalObject& global_object)
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{
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return global_object.heap().allocate<Set>(global_object, *global_object.set_prototype());
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}
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Set::Set(Object& prototype)
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: Object(prototype)
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{
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}
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Set::~Set()
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{
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}
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void Set::visit_edges(Cell::Visitor& visitor)
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{
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Base::visit_edges(visitor);
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for (auto& value : m_values)
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visitor.visit(value);
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}
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}
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