execjs 0.1.0

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+ Copyright (c) 2011 Sam Stephenson
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+ Copyright (c) 2011 Josh Peek
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ ExecJS
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+ ======
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+
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+ ExecJS lets you run JavaScript code from Ruby. It automatically picks
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+ the best runtime available to evaluate your JavaScript program, then
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+ returns the result to you as a Ruby object.
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+
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+ ExecJS supports these runtimes:
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+
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+ * [therubyracer](https://github.com/cowboyd/therubyracer) - Google V8
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+ embedded within MRI Ruby
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+ * [therubyrhino](https://github.com/cowboyd/therubyrhino) - Mozilla
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+ Rhino embedded within JRuby
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+ * [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/)
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+ * Apple JavaScriptCore - Included with Mac OS X
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+ * [Mozilla Spidermonkey](http://www.mozilla.org/js/spidermonkey/)
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+ * [Microsoft Windows Script Host](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9bbdkx3k.aspx) (JScript)
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+
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+ A short example:
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+
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+ require "execjs"
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+ ExecJS.eval "'red yellow blue'.split(' ')"
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+ # => ["red", "yellow", "blue"]
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+
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+ A longer example, demonstrating how to invoke the CoffeeScript compiler:
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+
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+ require "execjs"
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+ require "open-uri"
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+ source = open("http://jashkenas.github.com/coffee-script/extras/coffee-script.js").read
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+
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+ context = ExecJS.compile(source)
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+ context.call("CoffeeScript.compile", "square = (x) -> x * x", :bare => true)
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+ # => "var square;\nsquare = function(x) {\n return x * x;\n};"
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+
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+ # Installation
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+
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+ $ gem install execjs
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+
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+ # License
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2011 Sam Stephenson and Josh Peek.
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+
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+ Released under the MIT license. See `LICENSE` for details.
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+ require "rbconfig"
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+
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+ module ExecJS
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+ class Error < ::StandardError; end
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+ class RuntimeError < Error; end
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+ class ProgramError < Error; end
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+
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+ autoload :ExternalRuntime, "execjs/external_runtime"
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+ autoload :RubyRacerRuntime, "execjs/ruby_racer_runtime"
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+ autoload :RubyRhinoRuntime, "execjs/ruby_rhino_runtime"
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+ autoload :Runtimes, "execjs/runtimes"
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+
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+ def self.exec(source)
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+ runtime.exec(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.eval(source)
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+ runtime.eval(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.compile(source)
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+ runtime.compile(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.runtimes
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+ Runtimes.runtimes
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.runtime
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+ @runtime ||= Runtimes.best_available
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.root
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+ @root ||= File.expand_path("../execjs", __FILE__)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.windows?
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+ @windows ||= RbConfig::CONFIG["host_os"] =~ /mswin|mingw/
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "json"
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+ require "tempfile"
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+
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+ module ExecJS
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+ class ExternalRuntime
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+ class Context
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+ def initialize(runtime, source = "")
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+ @runtime = runtime
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+ @source = source
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+ end
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+
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+ def eval(source, options = {})
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+ if /\S/ =~ source
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+ exec("return eval(#{"(#{source})".to_json})")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def exec(source, options = {})
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+ compile_to_tempfile([@source, source].join("\n")) do |file|
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+ extract_result(@runtime.send(:exec_runtime, file.path))
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(identifier, *args)
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+ eval "#{identifier}.apply(this, #{args.to_json})"
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+ def compile_to_tempfile(source)
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+ tempfile = Tempfile.open("execjs")
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+ tempfile.write compile(source)
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+ tempfile.close
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+ yield tempfile
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+ ensure
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+ tempfile.close!
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+ end
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+
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+ def compile(source)
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+ @runtime.send(:runner_source).dup.tap do |output|
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+ output.sub!('#{source}') do
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+ source
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+ end
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+ output.sub!('#{json2_source}') do
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+ IO.read(ExecJS.root + "/support/json2.js")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def extract_result(output)
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+ status, value = output.empty? ? [] : JSON.parse(output)
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+ if status == "ok"
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+ value
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+ else
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+ raise ProgramError, value
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ attr_reader :name
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+
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+ def initialize(options)
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+ @name = options[:name]
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+ @command = options[:command]
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+ @runner_path = options[:runner_path]
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+ @test_args = options[:test_args]
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+ @test_match = options[:test_match]
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+ @conversion = options[:conversion]
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+ @binary = locate_binary
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+ end
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+
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+ def exec(source)
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+ context = Context.new(self)
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+ context.exec(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def eval(source)
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+ context = Context.new(self)
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+ context.eval(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def compile(source)
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+ Context.new(self, source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def available?
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+ @binary ? true : false
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+ def runner_source
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+ @runner_source ||= IO.read(@runner_path)
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+ end
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+
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+ def exec_runtime(filename)
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+ output = sh("#{@binary} #{filename} 2>&1")
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+ if $?.success?
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+ output
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+ else
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+ raise RuntimeError, output
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def locate_binary
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+ if binary = which(@command)
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+ if @test_args
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+ output = `#{binary} #{@test_args} 2>&1`
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+ binary if output.match(@test_match)
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+ else
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+ binary
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def which(command)
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+ Array(command).find do |name|
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+ name = name.split(/\s+/).first
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+ result = if ExecJS.windows?
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+ `#{ExecJS.root}/support/which.bat #{name}`
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+ else
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+ `which #{name} 2>&1`
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+ end
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+ result.strip.split("\n").first
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if "".respond_to?(:force_encoding)
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+ def sh(command)
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+ output, options = nil, {}
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+ options[:internal_encoding] = @conversion[:from] if @conversion
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+ IO.popen(command, options) { |f| output = f.read }
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+ output.force_encoding(@conversion[:to]) if @conversion
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+ output
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+ end
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+ else
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+ require "iconv"
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+
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+ def sh(command)
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+ output = nil
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+ IO.popen(command) { |f| output = f.read }
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+
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+ if @conversion
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+ Iconv.iconv(@conversion[:from], @conversion[:to], output).first
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+ else
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+ output
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module ExecJS
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+ class RubyRacerRuntime
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+ class Context
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+ def initialize(source = "")
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+ @v8_context = ::V8::Context.new
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+ @v8_context.eval(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def exec(source, options = {})
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+ if /\S/ =~ source
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+ eval "(function(){#{source}})()", options
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def eval(source, options = {})
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+ if /\S/ =~ source
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+ unbox @v8_context.eval("(#{source})")
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+ end
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+ rescue ::V8::JSError => e
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+ if e.value["name"] == "SyntaxError"
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+ raise RuntimeError, e
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+ else
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+ raise ProgramError, e
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(properties, *args)
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+ unbox @v8_context.eval(properties).call(*args)
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+ rescue ::V8::JSError => e
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+ if e.value["name"] == "SyntaxError"
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+ raise RuntimeError, e
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+ else
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+ raise ProgramError, e
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def unbox(value)
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+ case value
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+ when ::V8::Function
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+ nil
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+ when ::V8::Array
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+ value.map { |v| unbox(v) }
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+ when ::V8::Object
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+ value.inject({}) do |vs, (k, v)|
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+ vs[k] = unbox(v) unless v.is_a?(::V8::Function)
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+ vs
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+ end
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+ else
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+ value
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def name
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+ "therubyracer (V8)"
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+ end
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+
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+ def exec(source)
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+ context = Context.new
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+ context.exec(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def eval(source)
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+ context = Context.new
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+ context.eval(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def compile(source)
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+ Context.new(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def available?
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+ require "v8"
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+ true
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ false
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module ExecJS
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+ class RubyRhinoRuntime
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+ class Context
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+ def initialize(source = "")
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+ @rhino_context = ::Rhino::Context.new
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+ @rhino_context.eval(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def exec(source, options = {})
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+ if /\S/ =~ source
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+ eval "(function(){#{source}})()", options
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def eval(source, options = {})
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+ if /\S/ =~ source
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+ unbox @rhino_context.eval("(#{source})")
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+ end
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+ rescue ::Rhino::JavascriptError => e
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+ if e.message == "syntax error"
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+ raise RuntimeError, e
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+ else
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+ raise ProgramError, e
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(properties, *args)
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+ unbox @rhino_context.eval(properties).call(*args)
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+ rescue ::Rhino::JavascriptError => e
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+ if e.message == "syntax error"
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+ raise RuntimeError, e
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+ else
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+ raise ProgramError, e
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def unbox(value)
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+ case value
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+ when ::Rhino::NativeFunction
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+ nil
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+ when ::Rhino::NativeObject
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+ value.inject({}) do |vs, (k, v)|
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+ vs[k] = unbox(v) unless v.is_a?(::Rhino::NativeFunction)
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+ vs
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+ end
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+ else
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+ value
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def name
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+ "therubyrhino (Rhino)"
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+ end
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+
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+ def exec(source)
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+ context = Context.new
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+ context.exec(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def eval(source)
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+ context = Context.new
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+ context.eval(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def compile(source)
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+ Context.new(source)
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+ end
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+
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+ def available?
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+ require "rhino"
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+ true
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ false
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module ExecJS
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+ module Runtimes
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+ RubyRacer = RubyRacerRuntime.new
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+
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+ RubyRhino = RubyRhinoRuntime.new
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+
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+ Node = ExternalRuntime.new(
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+ :name => "Node.js (V8)",
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+ :command => ["nodejs", "node"],
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+ :runner_path => ExecJS.root + "/support/node_runner.js"
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+ )
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+
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+ JavaScriptCore = ExternalRuntime.new(
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+ :name => "JavaScriptCore",
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+ :command => "/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/Versions/A/Resources/jsc",
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+ :runner_path => ExecJS.root + "/support/basic_runner.js",
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+ :conversion => { :from => "ISO8859-1", :to => "UTF-8" }
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+ )
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+
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+ Spidermonkey = ExternalRuntime.new(
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+ :name => "Spidermonkey",
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+ :command => "js",
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+ :runner_path => ExecJS.root + "/support/basic_runner.js"
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+ )
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+
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+ JScript = ExternalRuntime.new(
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+ :name => "JScript",
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+ :command => "cscript //E:jscript //Nologo",
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+ :runner_path => ExecJS.root + "/support/jscript_runner.js"
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+ )
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+
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+
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+ def self.best_available
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+ runtimes.find(&:available?)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.runtimes
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+ @runtimes ||= [
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+ RubyRacer,
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+ RubyRhino,
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+ Node,
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+ JavaScriptCore,
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+ Spidermonkey,
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+ JScript
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+ ]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ (function(program, execJS) { execJS(program) })(function() { #{source}
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+ }, function(program) {
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+ var output;
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+ try {
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+ result = program();
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+ if (typeof result == 'undefined' && result !== null) {
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+ print('["ok"]');
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+ } else {
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+ try {
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+ print(JSON.stringify(['ok', result]));
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ print('["err"]');
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+ }
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+ }
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ print(JSON.stringify(['err', '' + err]));
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+ }
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+ });
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+ (function(program, execJS) { execJS(program) })(function() { #{source}
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+ }, function(program) {
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+ #{json2_source}
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+ var output, print = function(string) {
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+ WScript.Echo(string);
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+ };
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+ try {
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+ result = program();
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+ if (typeof result == 'undefined' && result !== null) {
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+ print('["ok"]');
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+ } else {
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+ try {
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+ print(JSON.stringify(['ok', result]));
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ print('["err"]');
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+ }
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+ }
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ print(JSON.stringify(['err', '' + err]));
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+ }
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+ });
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+ /*
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+ http://www.JSON.org/json2.js
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+ 2011-01-18
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+
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+ Public Domain.
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+
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+ NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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+
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+ See http://www.JSON.org/js.html
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+
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+
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+ This code should be minified before deployment.
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+ See http://javascript.crockford.com/jsmin.html
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+
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+ USE YOUR OWN COPY. IT IS EXTREMELY UNWISE TO LOAD CODE FROM SERVERS YOU DO
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+ NOT CONTROL.
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+
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+
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+ This file creates a global JSON object containing two methods: stringify
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+ and parse.
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+
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+ JSON.stringify(value, replacer, space)
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+ value any JavaScript value, usually an object or array.
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+
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+ replacer an optional parameter that determines how object
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+ values are stringified for objects. It can be a
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+ function or an array of strings.
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+
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+ space an optional parameter that specifies the indentation
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+ of nested structures. If it is omitted, the text will
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+ be packed without extra whitespace. If it is a number,
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+ it will specify the number of spaces to indent at each
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+ level. If it is a string (such as '\t' or '&nbsp;'),
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+ it contains the characters used to indent at each level.
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+
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+ This method produces a JSON text from a JavaScript value.
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+
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+ When an object value is found, if the object contains a toJSON
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+ method, its toJSON method will be called and the result will be
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+ stringified. A toJSON method does not serialize: it returns the
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+ value represented by the name/value pair that should be serialized,
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+ or undefined if nothing should be serialized. The toJSON method
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+ will be passed the key associated with the value, and this will be
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+ bound to the value
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+
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+ For example, this would serialize Dates as ISO strings.
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+
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+ Date.prototype.toJSON = function (key) {
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+ function f(n) {
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+ // Format integers to have at least two digits.
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+ return n < 10 ? '0' + n : n;
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+ }
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+
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+ return this.getUTCFullYear() + '-' +
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+ f(this.getUTCMonth() + 1) + '-' +
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+ f(this.getUTCDate()) + 'T' +
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+ f(this.getUTCHours()) + ':' +
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+ f(this.getUTCMinutes()) + ':' +
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+ f(this.getUTCSeconds()) + 'Z';
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+ };
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+
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+ You can provide an optional replacer method. It will be passed the
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+ key and value of each member, with this bound to the containing
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+ object. The value that is returned from your method will be
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+ serialized. If your method returns undefined, then the member will
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+ be excluded from the serialization.
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+
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+ If the replacer parameter is an array of strings, then it will be
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+ used to select the members to be serialized. It filters the results
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+ such that only members with keys listed in the replacer array are
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+ stringified.
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+
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+ Values that do not have JSON representations, such as undefined or
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+ functions, will not be serialized. Such values in objects will be
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+ dropped; in arrays they will be replaced with null. You can use
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+ a replacer function to replace those with JSON values.
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+ JSON.stringify(undefined) returns undefined.
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+
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+ The optional space parameter produces a stringification of the
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+ value that is filled with line breaks and indentation to make it
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+ easier to read.
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+
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+ If the space parameter is a non-empty string, then that string will
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+ be used for indentation. If the space parameter is a number, then
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+ the indentation will be that many spaces.
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+
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+ Example:
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+
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+ text = JSON.stringify(['e', {pluribus: 'unum'}]);
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+ // text is '["e",{"pluribus":"unum"}]'
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+
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+
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+ text = JSON.stringify(['e', {pluribus: 'unum'}], null, '\t');
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+ // text is '[\n\t"e",\n\t{\n\t\t"pluribus": "unum"\n\t}\n]'
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+
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+ text = JSON.stringify([new Date()], function (key, value) {
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+ return this[key] instanceof Date ?
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+ 'Date(' + this[key] + ')' : value;
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+ });
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+ // text is '["Date(---current time---)"]'
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+
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+
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+ JSON.parse(text, reviver)
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+ This method parses a JSON text to produce an object or array.
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+ It can throw a SyntaxError exception.
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+
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+ The optional reviver parameter is a function that can filter and
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+ transform the results. It receives each of the keys and values,
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+ and its return value is used instead of the original value.
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+ If it returns what it received, then the structure is not modified.
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+ If it returns undefined then the member is deleted.
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+
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+ Example:
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+
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+ // Parse the text. Values that look like ISO date strings will
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+ // be converted to Date objects.
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+
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+ myData = JSON.parse(text, function (key, value) {
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+ var a;
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+ if (typeof value === 'string') {
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+ a =
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+ /^(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})T(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2}(?:\.\d*)?)Z$/.exec(value);
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+ if (a) {
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+ return new Date(Date.UTC(+a[1], +a[2] - 1, +a[3], +a[4],
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+ +a[5], +a[6]));
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return value;
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+ });
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+
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+ myData = JSON.parse('["Date(09/09/2001)"]', function (key, value) {
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+ var d;
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+ if (typeof value === 'string' &&
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+ value.slice(0, 5) === 'Date(' &&
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+ value.slice(-1) === ')') {
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+ d = new Date(value.slice(5, -1));
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+ if (d) {
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+ return d;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return value;
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+ });
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+
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+
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+ This is a reference implementation. You are free to copy, modify, or
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+ redistribute.
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+ */
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+
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+ /*jslint evil: true, strict: false, regexp: false */
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+
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+ /*members "", "\b", "\t", "\n", "\f", "\r", "\"", JSON, "\\", apply,
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+ call, charCodeAt, getUTCDate, getUTCFullYear, getUTCHours,
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+ getUTCMinutes, getUTCMonth, getUTCSeconds, hasOwnProperty, join,
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+ lastIndex, length, parse, prototype, push, replace, slice, stringify,
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+ test, toJSON, toString, valueOf
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+ */
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+
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+
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+ // Create a JSON object only if one does not already exist. We create the
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+ // methods in a closure to avoid creating global variables.
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+
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+ var JSON;
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+ if (!JSON) {
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+ JSON = {};
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+ }
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+
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+ (function () {
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+ "use strict";
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+
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+ function f(n) {
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+ // Format integers to have at least two digits.
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+ return n < 10 ? '0' + n : n;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (typeof Date.prototype.toJSON !== 'function') {
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+
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+ Date.prototype.toJSON = function (key) {
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+
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+ return isFinite(this.valueOf()) ?
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+ this.getUTCFullYear() + '-' +
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+ f(this.getUTCMonth() + 1) + '-' +
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+ f(this.getUTCDate()) + 'T' +
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+ f(this.getUTCHours()) + ':' +
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+ f(this.getUTCMinutes()) + ':' +
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+ f(this.getUTCSeconds()) + 'Z' : null;
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+ };
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+
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+ String.prototype.toJSON =
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+ Number.prototype.toJSON =
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+ Boolean.prototype.toJSON = function (key) {
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+ return this.valueOf();
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ var cx = /[\u0000\u00ad\u0600-\u0604\u070f\u17b4\u17b5\u200c-\u200f\u2028-\u202f\u2060-\u206f\ufeff\ufff0-\uffff]/g,
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+ escapable = /[\\\"\x00-\x1f\x7f-\x9f\u00ad\u0600-\u0604\u070f\u17b4\u17b5\u200c-\u200f\u2028-\u202f\u2060-\u206f\ufeff\ufff0-\uffff]/g,
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+ gap,
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+ indent,
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+ meta = { // table of character substitutions
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+ '\b': '\\b',
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+ '\t': '\\t',
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+ '\n': '\\n',
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+ '\f': '\\f',
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+ '\r': '\\r',
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+ '"' : '\\"',
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+ '\\': '\\\\'
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+ },
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+ rep;
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+
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+
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+ function quote(string) {
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+
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+ // If the string contains no control characters, no quote characters, and no
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+ // backslash characters, then we can safely slap some quotes around it.
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+ // Otherwise we must also replace the offending characters with safe escape
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+ // sequences.
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+
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+ escapable.lastIndex = 0;
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+ return escapable.test(string) ? '"' + string.replace(escapable, function (a) {
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+ var c = meta[a];
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+ return typeof c === 'string' ? c :
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+ '\\u' + ('0000' + a.charCodeAt(0).toString(16)).slice(-4);
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+ }) + '"' : '"' + string + '"';
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ function str(key, holder) {
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+
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+ // Produce a string from holder[key].
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+
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+ var i, // The loop counter.
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+ k, // The member key.
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+ v, // The member value.
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+ length,
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+ mind = gap,
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+ partial,
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+ value = holder[key];
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+
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+ // If the value has a toJSON method, call it to obtain a replacement value.
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+
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+ if (value && typeof value === 'object' &&
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+ typeof value.toJSON === 'function') {
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+ value = value.toJSON(key);
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+ }
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+
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+ // If we were called with a replacer function, then call the replacer to
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+ // obtain a replacement value.
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+
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+ if (typeof rep === 'function') {
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+ value = rep.call(holder, key, value);
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+ }
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+
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+ // What happens next depends on the value's type.
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+
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+ switch (typeof value) {
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+ case 'string':
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+ return quote(value);
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+
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+ case 'number':
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+
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+ // JSON numbers must be finite. Encode non-finite numbers as null.
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+
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+ return isFinite(value) ? String(value) : 'null';
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+
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+ case 'boolean':
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+ case 'null':
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+
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+ // If the value is a boolean or null, convert it to a string. Note:
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+ // typeof null does not produce 'null'. The case is included here in
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+ // the remote chance that this gets fixed someday.
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+
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+ return String(value);
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+
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+ // If the type is 'object', we might be dealing with an object or an array or
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+ // null.
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+
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+ case 'object':
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+
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+ // Due to a specification blunder in ECMAScript, typeof null is 'object',
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+ // so watch out for that case.
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+
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+ if (!value) {
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+ return 'null';
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+ }
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+
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+ // Make an array to hold the partial results of stringifying this object value.
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+
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+ gap += indent;
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+ partial = [];
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+
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+ // Is the value an array?
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+
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+ if (Object.prototype.toString.apply(value) === '[object Array]') {
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+
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+ // The value is an array. Stringify every element. Use null as a placeholder
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+ // for non-JSON values.
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+
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+ length = value.length;
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+ for (i = 0; i < length; i += 1) {
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+ partial[i] = str(i, value) || 'null';
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+ }
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+
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+ // Join all of the elements together, separated with commas, and wrap them in
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+ // brackets.
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+
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+ v = partial.length === 0 ? '[]' : gap ?
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+ '[\n' + gap + partial.join(',\n' + gap) + '\n' + mind + ']' :
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+ '[' + partial.join(',') + ']';
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+ gap = mind;
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+ return v;
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+ }
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+
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+ // If the replacer is an array, use it to select the members to be stringified.
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+
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+ if (rep && typeof rep === 'object') {
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+ length = rep.length;
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+ for (i = 0; i < length; i += 1) {
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+ k = rep[i];
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+ if (typeof k === 'string') {
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+ v = str(k, value);
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+ if (v) {
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+ partial.push(quote(k) + (gap ? ': ' : ':') + v);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ } else {
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+
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+ // Otherwise, iterate through all of the keys in the object.
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+
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+ for (k in value) {
331
+ if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(value, k)) {
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+ v = str(k, value);
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+ if (v) {
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+ partial.push(quote(k) + (gap ? ': ' : ':') + v);
335
+ }
336
+ }
337
+ }
338
+ }
339
+
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+ // Join all of the member texts together, separated with commas,
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+ // and wrap them in braces.
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+
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+ v = partial.length === 0 ? '{}' : gap ?
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+ '{\n' + gap + partial.join(',\n' + gap) + '\n' + mind + '}' :
345
+ '{' + partial.join(',') + '}';
346
+ gap = mind;
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+ return v;
348
+ }
349
+ }
350
+
351
+ // If the JSON object does not yet have a stringify method, give it one.
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+
353
+ if (typeof JSON.stringify !== 'function') {
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+ JSON.stringify = function (value, replacer, space) {
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+
356
+ // The stringify method takes a value and an optional replacer, and an optional
357
+ // space parameter, and returns a JSON text. The replacer can be a function
358
+ // that can replace values, or an array of strings that will select the keys.
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+ // A default replacer method can be provided. Use of the space parameter can
360
+ // produce text that is more easily readable.
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+
362
+ var i;
363
+ gap = '';
364
+ indent = '';
365
+
366
+ // If the space parameter is a number, make an indent string containing that
367
+ // many spaces.
368
+
369
+ if (typeof space === 'number') {
370
+ for (i = 0; i < space; i += 1) {
371
+ indent += ' ';
372
+ }
373
+
374
+ // If the space parameter is a string, it will be used as the indent string.
375
+
376
+ } else if (typeof space === 'string') {
377
+ indent = space;
378
+ }
379
+
380
+ // If there is a replacer, it must be a function or an array.
381
+ // Otherwise, throw an error.
382
+
383
+ rep = replacer;
384
+ if (replacer && typeof replacer !== 'function' &&
385
+ (typeof replacer !== 'object' ||
386
+ typeof replacer.length !== 'number')) {
387
+ throw new Error('JSON.stringify');
388
+ }
389
+
390
+ // Make a fake root object containing our value under the key of ''.
391
+ // Return the result of stringifying the value.
392
+
393
+ return str('', {'': value});
394
+ };
395
+ }
396
+
397
+
398
+ // If the JSON object does not yet have a parse method, give it one.
399
+
400
+ if (typeof JSON.parse !== 'function') {
401
+ JSON.parse = function (text, reviver) {
402
+
403
+ // The parse method takes a text and an optional reviver function, and returns
404
+ // a JavaScript value if the text is a valid JSON text.
405
+
406
+ var j;
407
+
408
+ function walk(holder, key) {
409
+
410
+ // The walk method is used to recursively walk the resulting structure so
411
+ // that modifications can be made.
412
+
413
+ var k, v, value = holder[key];
414
+ if (value && typeof value === 'object') {
415
+ for (k in value) {
416
+ if (Object.hasOwnProperty.call(value, k)) {
417
+ v = walk(value, k);
418
+ if (v !== undefined) {
419
+ value[k] = v;
420
+ } else {
421
+ delete value[k];
422
+ }
423
+ }
424
+ }
425
+ }
426
+ return reviver.call(holder, key, value);
427
+ }
428
+
429
+
430
+ // Parsing happens in four stages. In the first stage, we replace certain
431
+ // Unicode characters with escape sequences. JavaScript handles many characters
432
+ // incorrectly, either silently deleting them, or treating them as line endings.
433
+
434
+ text = String(text);
435
+ cx.lastIndex = 0;
436
+ if (cx.test(text)) {
437
+ text = text.replace(cx, function (a) {
438
+ return '\\u' +
439
+ ('0000' + a.charCodeAt(0).toString(16)).slice(-4);
440
+ });
441
+ }
442
+
443
+ // In the second stage, we run the text against regular expressions that look
444
+ // for non-JSON patterns. We are especially concerned with '()' and 'new'
445
+ // because they can cause invocation, and '=' because it can cause mutation.
446
+ // But just to be safe, we want to reject all unexpected forms.
447
+
448
+ // We split the second stage into 4 regexp operations in order to work around
449
+ // crippling inefficiencies in IE's and Safari's regexp engines. First we
450
+ // replace the JSON backslash pairs with '@' (a non-JSON character). Second, we
451
+ // replace all simple value tokens with ']' characters. Third, we delete all
452
+ // open brackets that follow a colon or comma or that begin the text. Finally,
453
+ // we look to see that the remaining characters are only whitespace or ']' or
454
+ // ',' or ':' or '{' or '}'. If that is so, then the text is safe for eval.
455
+
456
+ if (/^[\],:{}\s]*$/
457
+ .test(text.replace(/\\(?:["\\\/bfnrt]|u[0-9a-fA-F]{4})/g, '@')
458
+ .replace(/"[^"\\\n\r]*"|true|false|null|-?\d+(?:\.\d*)?(?:[eE][+\-]?\d+)?/g, ']')
459
+ .replace(/(?:^|:|,)(?:\s*\[)+/g, ''))) {
460
+
461
+ // In the third stage we use the eval function to compile the text into a
462
+ // JavaScript structure. The '{' operator is subject to a syntactic ambiguity
463
+ // in JavaScript: it can begin a block or an object literal. We wrap the text
464
+ // in parens to eliminate the ambiguity.
465
+
466
+ j = eval('(' + text + ')');
467
+
468
+ // In the optional fourth stage, we recursively walk the new structure, passing
469
+ // each name/value pair to a reviver function for possible transformation.
470
+
471
+ return typeof reviver === 'function' ?
472
+ walk({'': j}, '') : j;
473
+ }
474
+
475
+ // If the text is not JSON parseable, then a SyntaxError is thrown.
476
+
477
+ throw new SyntaxError('JSON.parse');
478
+ };
479
+ }
480
+ }());
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1
+ (function(program, execJS, module, exports, require) { execJS(program) })(function() { #{source}
2
+ }, function(program) {
3
+ var output, print = function(string) {
4
+ process.stdout.write('' + string);
5
+ };
6
+ try {
7
+ result = program();
8
+ if (typeof result == 'undefined' && result !== null) {
9
+ print('["ok"]');
10
+ } else {
11
+ try {
12
+ print(JSON.stringify(['ok', result]));
13
+ } catch (err) {
14
+ print('["err"]');
15
+ }
16
+ }
17
+ } catch (err) {
18
+ print(JSON.stringify(['err', '' + err]));
19
+ }
20
+ });
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+ @rem Taken from http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2005/01/20/357225.aspx
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+ authors:
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+ version_requirements: *id002
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51
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53
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+ - lib/execjs/support/jscript_runner.js
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+ - lib/execjs/support/json2.js
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+ - lib/execjs/support/node_runner.js
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+ - lib/execjs/support/which.bat
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+ - lib/execjs/external_runtime.rb
67
+ - lib/execjs/ruby_racer_runtime.rb
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