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Resulting in a massive rename across almost everywhere! Alongside the namespace change, we now have the following names: * JS::NonnullGCPtr -> GC::Ref * JS::GCPtr -> GC::Ptr * JS::HeapFunction -> GC::Function * JS::CellImpl -> GC::Cell * JS::Handle -> GC::Root
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7.1 KiB
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173 lines
7.1 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021-2022, Linus Groh <linusg@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/AbstractOperations.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/ShadowRealm.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/WrappedFunction.h>
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namespace JS {
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GC_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(WrappedFunction);
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// 3.1.1 WrappedFunctionCreate ( callerRealm: a Realm Record, Target: a function object, ), https://tc39.es/proposal-shadowrealm/#sec-wrappedfunctioncreate
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ThrowCompletionOr<GC::Ref<WrappedFunction>> WrappedFunction::create(Realm& realm, Realm& caller_realm, FunctionObject& target)
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{
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auto& vm = realm.vm();
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// 1. Let internalSlotsList be the internal slots listed in Table 2, plus [[Prototype]] and [[Extensible]].
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// 2. Let wrapped be MakeBasicObject(internalSlotsList).
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// 3. Set wrapped.[[Prototype]] to callerRealm.[[Intrinsics]].[[%Function.prototype%]].
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// 4. Set wrapped.[[Call]] as described in 2.1.
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// 5. Set wrapped.[[WrappedTargetFunction]] to Target.
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// 6. Set wrapped.[[Realm]] to callerRealm.
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auto& prototype = *caller_realm.intrinsics().function_prototype();
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auto wrapped = realm.create<WrappedFunction>(caller_realm, target, prototype);
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// 7. Let result be CopyNameAndLength(wrapped, Target).
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auto result = copy_name_and_length(vm, *wrapped, target);
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// 8. If result is an Abrupt Completion, throw a TypeError exception.
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if (result.is_throw_completion())
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return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::WrappedFunctionCopyNameAndLengthThrowCompletion);
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// 9. Return wrapped.
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return wrapped;
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}
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// 2 Wrapped Function Exotic Objects, https://tc39.es/proposal-shadowrealm/#sec-wrapped-function-exotic-objects
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WrappedFunction::WrappedFunction(Realm& realm, FunctionObject& wrapped_target_function, Object& prototype)
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: FunctionObject(prototype)
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, m_wrapped_target_function(wrapped_target_function)
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, m_realm(realm)
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{
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}
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void WrappedFunction::visit_edges(Visitor& visitor)
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{
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Base::visit_edges(visitor);
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visitor.visit(m_wrapped_target_function);
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visitor.visit(m_realm);
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}
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// 2.1 [[Call]] ( thisArgument, argumentsList ), https://tc39.es/proposal-shadowrealm/#sec-wrapped-function-exotic-objects-call-thisargument-argumentslist
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ThrowCompletionOr<Value> WrappedFunction::internal_call(Value this_argument, ReadonlySpan<Value> arguments_list)
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{
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auto& vm = this->vm();
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// 1. Let callerContext be the running execution context.
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// NOTE: No-op, kept by the VM in its execution context stack.
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// 2. Let calleeContext be PrepareForWrappedFunctionCall(F).
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auto callee_context = ExecutionContext::create();
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prepare_for_wrapped_function_call(*this, *callee_context);
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// 3. Assert: calleeContext is now the running execution context.
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VERIFY(&vm.running_execution_context() == callee_context);
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// 4. Let result be Completion(OrdinaryWrappedFunctionCall(F, thisArgument, argumentsList)).
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auto result = ordinary_wrapped_function_call(*this, this_argument, arguments_list);
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// 5. Remove calleeContext from the execution context stack and restore callerContext as the running execution context.
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vm.pop_execution_context();
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// 6. Return ? result.
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return result;
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}
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// 2.2 OrdinaryWrappedFunctionCall ( F: a wrapped function exotic object, thisArgument: an ECMAScript language value, argumentsList: a List of ECMAScript language values, ), https://tc39.es/proposal-shadowrealm/#sec-ordinary-wrapped-function-call
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ThrowCompletionOr<Value> ordinary_wrapped_function_call(WrappedFunction const& function, Value this_argument, ReadonlySpan<Value> arguments_list)
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{
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auto& vm = function.vm();
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// 1. Let target be F.[[WrappedTargetFunction]].
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auto const& target = function.wrapped_target_function();
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// 2. Assert: IsCallable(target) is true.
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VERIFY(Value(&target).is_function());
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// 3. Let callerRealm be F.[[Realm]].
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auto* caller_realm = function.realm();
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// 4. NOTE: Any exception objects produced after this point are associated with callerRealm.
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VERIFY(vm.current_realm() == caller_realm);
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// 5. Let targetRealm be ? GetFunctionRealm(target).
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auto* target_realm = TRY(get_function_realm(vm, target));
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// 6. Let wrappedArgs be a new empty List.
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auto wrapped_args = GC::MarkedVector<Value> { vm.heap() };
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wrapped_args.ensure_capacity(arguments_list.size());
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// 7. For each element arg of argumentsList, do
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for (auto const& arg : arguments_list) {
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// a. Let wrappedValue be ? GetWrappedValue(targetRealm, arg).
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auto wrapped_value = TRY(get_wrapped_value(vm, *target_realm, arg));
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// b. Append wrappedValue to wrappedArgs.
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wrapped_args.append(wrapped_value);
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}
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// 8. Let wrappedThisArgument to ? GetWrappedValue(targetRealm, thisArgument).
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auto wrapped_this_argument = TRY(get_wrapped_value(vm, *target_realm, this_argument));
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// 9. Let result be the Completion Record of Call(target, wrappedThisArgument, wrappedArgs).
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auto result = call(vm, &target, wrapped_this_argument, wrapped_args.span());
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// 10. If result.[[Type]] is normal or result.[[Type]] is return, then
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if (!result.is_throw_completion()) {
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// a. Return ? GetWrappedValue(callerRealm, result.[[Value]]).
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return get_wrapped_value(vm, *caller_realm, result.value());
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}
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// 11. Else,
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else {
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// a. Throw a TypeError exception.
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return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::WrappedFunctionCallThrowCompletion);
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}
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// NOTE: Also see "Editor's Note" in the spec regarding the TypeError above.
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}
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// 2.3 PrepareForWrappedFunctionCall ( F: a wrapped function exotic object, ), https://tc39.es/proposal-shadowrealm/#sec-prepare-for-wrapped-function-call
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void prepare_for_wrapped_function_call(WrappedFunction const& function, ExecutionContext& callee_context)
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{
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auto& vm = function.vm();
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// 1. Let callerContext be the running execution context.
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auto const& caller_context = vm.running_execution_context();
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// 2. Let calleeContext be a new execution context.
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// NOTE: In the specification, PrepareForWrappedFunctionCall "returns" a new callee execution context.
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// To avoid heap allocations, we put our ExecutionContext objects on the C++ stack instead.
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// Whoever calls us should put an ExecutionContext on their stack and pass that as the `callee_context`.
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// 3. Set the Function of calleeContext to F.
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callee_context.function = &const_cast<WrappedFunction&>(function);
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// 4. Let calleeRealm be F.[[Realm]].
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auto* callee_realm = function.realm();
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// 5. Set the Realm of calleeContext to calleeRealm.
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callee_context.realm = callee_realm;
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// 6. Set the ScriptOrModule of calleeContext to null.
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callee_context.script_or_module = {};
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// 7. If callerContext is not already suspended, suspend callerContext.
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// NOTE: We don't support this concept yet.
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(void)caller_context;
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// 8. Push calleeContext onto the execution context stack; calleeContext is now the running execution context.
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vm.push_execution_context(callee_context);
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// 9. NOTE: Any exception objects produced after this point are associated with calleeRealm.
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// 10. Return calleeContext.
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// NOTE: No-op, see NOTE after step 2.
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}
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}
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