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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020, Matthew Olsson <matthewcolsson@gmail.com>
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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*
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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* list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include <LibJS/Interpreter.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Error.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/SymbolConstructor.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/SymbolObject.h>
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namespace JS {
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SymbolConstructor::SymbolConstructor()
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: NativeFunction("Symbol", *interpreter().global_object().function_prototype())
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{
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LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
- They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
necessary.
- If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
should create a new property with the default attributes
(configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
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define_property("prototype", interpreter().global_object().symbol_prototype(), 0);
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define_property("length", Value(0), Attribute::Configurable);
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LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
- They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
necessary.
- If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
should create a new property with the default attributes
(configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
2020-05-27 04:33:37 +00:00
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define_native_function("for", for_, 1, Attribute::Writable | Attribute::Configurable);
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define_native_function("keyFor", key_for, 1, Attribute::Writable | Attribute::Configurable);
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SymbolObject::initialize_well_known_symbols(interpreter());
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LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
- They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
necessary.
- If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
should create a new property with the default attributes
(configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
2020-05-27 04:33:37 +00:00
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define_property("iterator", SymbolObject::well_known_iterator(), 0);
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define_property("asyncIterator", SymbolObject::well_known_async_terator(), 0);
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define_property("match", SymbolObject::well_known_match(), 0);
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define_property("matchAll", SymbolObject::well_known_match_all(), 0);
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define_property("replace", SymbolObject::well_known_replace(), 0);
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define_property("search", SymbolObject::well_known_search(), 0);
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define_property("split", SymbolObject::well_known_split(), 0);
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define_property("hasInstance", SymbolObject::well_known_has_instance(), 0);
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define_property("isConcatSpreadable", SymbolObject::well_known_is_concat_spreadable(), 0);
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define_property("unscopables", SymbolObject::well_known_unscopables(), 0);
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define_property("species", SymbolObject::well_known_species(), 0);
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define_property("toPrimitive", SymbolObject::well_known_to_primtive(), 0);
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define_property("toStringTag", SymbolObject::well_known_to_string_tag(), 0);
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}
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SymbolConstructor::~SymbolConstructor()
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{
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}
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Value SymbolConstructor::call(Interpreter& interpreter)
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{
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if (!interpreter.argument_count())
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return js_symbol(interpreter, "", false);
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return js_symbol(interpreter, interpreter.argument(0).to_string(interpreter), false);
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}
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Value SymbolConstructor::construct(Interpreter& interpreter)
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{
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interpreter.throw_exception<TypeError>(ErrorType::NotACtor, "Symbol");
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return {};
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}
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Value SymbolConstructor::for_(Interpreter& interpreter)
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{
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String description;
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if (!interpreter.argument_count()) {
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description = "undefined";
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} else {
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description = interpreter.argument(0).to_string(interpreter);
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}
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return SymbolObject::get_global(interpreter, description);
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}
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Value SymbolConstructor::key_for(Interpreter& interpreter)
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{
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auto argument = interpreter.argument(0);
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if (!argument.is_symbol()) {
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interpreter.throw_exception<TypeError>(ErrorType::NotASymbol, argument.to_string_without_side_effects().characters());
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return {};
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}
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auto& symbol = argument.as_symbol();
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if (symbol.is_global())
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return js_string(interpreter, symbol.description());
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return js_undefined();
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}
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}
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