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- data/Manifest.txt +4 -285
- data/Rakefile +13 -20
- data/ext/tracemonkey/global.cc +4 -1
- data/ext/tracemonkey/js.cc +30 -33
- data/ext/tracemonkey/runtime.cc +96 -6
- data/ext/tracemonkey/split_global.cc +0 -5
- data/ext/tracemonkey/tracemonkey.h +2 -2
- data/lib/johnson.rb +2 -2
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- data/lib/johnson/tracemonkey/runtime.rb +6 -3
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/config/system-headers +1 -3
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/jscntxt.h +5 -2
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/jsdbgapi.cpp +9 -1
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/jsdbgapi.h +4 -0
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/ecma/NativeObjects/browser.js +0 -0
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/ecma/NativeObjects/jstests.list +0 -0
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/ecma_3_1/Object/jstests.list +1 -1
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- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_3/misc/jstests.list +0 -0
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_5/Regress/jstests.list +4 -4
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_5/Scope/jstests.list +1 -1
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_5/decompilation/jstests.list +2 -2
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/js1_7/decompilation/jstests.list +1 -1
- data/vendor/tracemonkey/tests/shell.js +2 -1
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- data/ext/spidermonkey/context.h +0 -19
- data/ext/spidermonkey/conversions.c +0 -361
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- data/ext/spidermonkey/debugger.h +0 -10
- data/ext/spidermonkey/extconf.rb +0 -32
- data/ext/spidermonkey/extensions.c +0 -37
- data/ext/spidermonkey/extensions.h +0 -12
- data/ext/spidermonkey/global.c +0 -40
- data/ext/spidermonkey/global.h +0 -11
- data/ext/spidermonkey/idhash.c +0 -16
- data/ext/spidermonkey/idhash.h +0 -8
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- data/ext/spidermonkey/immutable_node.h +0 -22
- data/ext/spidermonkey/jroot.h +0 -197
- data/ext/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy.c +0 -620
- data/ext/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy.h +0 -20
- data/ext/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy.c +0 -618
- data/ext/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy.h +0 -38
- data/ext/spidermonkey/runtime.c +0 -396
- data/ext/spidermonkey/runtime.h +0 -27
- data/ext/spidermonkey/spidermonkey.c +0 -22
- data/ext/spidermonkey/spidermonkey.h +0 -29
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- data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/context.rb +0 -10
- data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/debugger.rb +0 -67
- data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/immutable_node.rb +0 -282
- data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy.rb +0 -64
- data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/mutable_tree_visitor.rb +0 -242
- data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy.rb +0 -17
- data/lib/johnson/spidermonkey/runtime.rb +0 -74
- data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/context_test.rb +0 -21
- data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/immutable_node_test.rb +0 -34
- data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/js_land_proxy_test.rb +0 -273
- data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/ruby_land_proxy_test.rb +0 -274
- data/test/johnson/spidermonkey/runtime_test.rb +0 -41
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/.cvsignore +0 -9
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/Makefile.in +0 -449
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/SpiderMonkey.rsp +0 -12
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/build.mk +0 -43
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config.mk +0 -192
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/AIX4.1.mk +0 -65
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/AIX4.2.mk +0 -64
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/AIX4.3.mk +0 -65
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin.mk +0 -83
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin1.3.mk +0 -81
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin1.4.mk +0 -41
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin5.2.mk +0 -81
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Darwin5.3.mk +0 -81
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/HP-UXB.10.10.mk +0 -77
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/HP-UXB.10.20.mk +0 -77
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/HP-UXB.11.00.mk +0 -80
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX.mk +0 -87
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX5.3.mk +0 -44
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX6.1.mk +0 -44
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX6.3.mk +0 -44
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/IRIX6.5.mk +0 -44
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Linux_All.mk +0 -103
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/Mac_OS10.0.mk +0 -82
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.8.mk +0 -44
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/SunOS5.9.mk +0 -44
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/config/WINNT6.0.mk +0 -117
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/editline.c +0 -1369
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/editline.h +0 -135
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/sysunix.c +0 -182
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/editline/unix.h +0 -82
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/.cvsignore +0 -7
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/Makefile.ref +0 -192
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_atan2.c +0 -165
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_atanh.c +0 -110
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_cosh.c +0 -133
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_exp.c +0 -202
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_fmod.c +0 -184
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_gamma.c +0 -71
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_gamma_r.c +0 -70
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_hypot.c +0 -173
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_j0.c +0 -524
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_lgamma.c +0 -71
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/e_sqrt.c +0 -497
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/fdlibm.h +0 -273
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/fdlibm.mak +0 -1453
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/fdlibm.mdp +0 -0
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_rem_pio2.c +0 -354
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_sin.c +0 -114
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_standard.c +0 -785
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/k_tan.c +0 -170
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_ceil.c +0 -120
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_copysign.c +0 -72
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_erf.c +0 -356
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_expm1.c +0 -267
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_finite.c +0 -71
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_floor.c +0 -121
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_frexp.c +0 -99
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_ilogb.c +0 -85
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_isnan.c +0 -74
- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_ldexp.c +0 -66
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_log1p.c +0 -211
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- data/vendor/spidermonkey/fdlibm/s_matherr.c +0 -64
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|
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|
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* on success. If getting or setting, the new value is returned in *vp on
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
541
|
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|
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|
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|
543
|
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/*
|
544
|
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|
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|
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* These hooks must check for cycles without deadlocking, and otherwise take
|
546
|
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* special steps. See jsobj.c and jsgc.c for details.
|
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|
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|
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|
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typedef JSBool
|
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|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSSetObjectSlotOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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* These operations are infallible, so required slots must be pre-allocated,
|
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|
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* or implementations must suppress out-of-memory errors. The native ops
|
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|
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* (js_ObjectOps, see jsobj.c) access slots reserved by including a call to
|
557
|
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* the JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) macro in the JSClass.flags initializer.
|
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|
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*
|
559
|
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* NB: the slot parameter is a zero-based index into obj slots, unlike the
|
560
|
-
* index parameter to the JS_GetReservedSlot and JS_SetReservedSlot API entry
|
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|
-
* points, which is a zero-based index into the JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS(clasp)
|
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|
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* reserved slots that come after the initial well-known slots: proto, parent,
|
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|
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* class, and optionally, the private data slot.
|
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|
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*/
|
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|
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|
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|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGetRequiredSlotOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
|
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|
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|
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|
-
|
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|
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|
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|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSSetRequiredSlotOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
|
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|
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|
572
|
-
|
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|
-
typedef JSObject *
|
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|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGetMethodOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
|
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|
-
jsval *vp);
|
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|
-
|
577
|
-
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|
578
|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSSetMethodOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
|
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|
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jsval *vp);
|
580
|
-
|
581
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
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|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSEnumerateValuesOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
|
583
|
-
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|
584
|
-
jsval *statep, jsid *idp, jsval *vp);
|
585
|
-
|
586
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
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|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSEqualityOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval v,
|
588
|
-
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|
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|
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|
590
|
-
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|
591
|
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|
592
|
-
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|
593
|
-
|
594
|
-
/* Typedef for native functions called by the JS VM. */
|
595
|
-
|
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|
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typedef JSBool
|
597
|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSNative)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc,
|
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|
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jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
|
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|
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|
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|
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/* See jsapi.h, the JS_CALLEE, JS_THIS, etc. macros. */
|
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|
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|
602
|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSFastNative)(JSContext *cx, uintN argc, jsval *vp);
|
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|
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|
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|
-
/* Callbacks and their arguments. */
|
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|
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|
606
|
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typedef enum JSContextOp {
|
607
|
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JSCONTEXT_NEW,
|
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|
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JSCONTEXT_DESTROY
|
609
|
-
} JSContextOp;
|
610
|
-
|
611
|
-
/*
|
612
|
-
* The possible values for contextOp when the runtime calls the callback are:
|
613
|
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* JSCONTEXT_NEW JS_NewContext successfully created a new JSContext
|
614
|
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* instance. The callback can initialize the instance as
|
615
|
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* required. If the callback returns false, the instance
|
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|
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* will be destroyed and JS_NewContext returns null. In
|
617
|
-
* this case the callback is not called again.
|
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|
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* JSCONTEXT_DESTROY One of JS_DestroyContext* methods is called. The
|
619
|
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* callback may perform its own cleanup and must always
|
620
|
-
* return true.
|
621
|
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* Any other value For future compatibility the callback must do nothing
|
622
|
-
* and return true in this case.
|
623
|
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSContextCallback)(JSContext *cx, uintN contextOp);
|
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|
-
|
627
|
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typedef enum JSGCStatus {
|
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|
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JSGC_BEGIN,
|
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|
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JSGC_END,
|
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|
-
JSGC_MARK_END,
|
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|
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JSGC_FINALIZE_END
|
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|
-
} JSGCStatus;
|
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|
-
|
634
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
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|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGCCallback)(JSContext *cx, JSGCStatus status);
|
636
|
-
|
637
|
-
/*
|
638
|
-
* Generic trace operation that calls JS_CallTracer on each traceable thing
|
639
|
-
* stored in data.
|
640
|
-
*/
|
641
|
-
typedef void
|
642
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSTraceDataOp)(JSTracer *trc, void *data);
|
643
|
-
|
644
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
645
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSOperationCallback)(JSContext *cx);
|
646
|
-
|
647
|
-
/*
|
648
|
-
* Deprecated form of JSOperationCallback.
|
649
|
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*/
|
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|
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typedef JSBool
|
651
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSBranchCallback)(JSContext *cx, JSScript *script);
|
652
|
-
|
653
|
-
typedef void
|
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|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSErrorReporter)(JSContext *cx, const char *message,
|
655
|
-
JSErrorReport *report);
|
656
|
-
|
657
|
-
/*
|
658
|
-
* Possible exception types. These types are part of a JSErrorFormatString
|
659
|
-
* structure. They define which error to throw in case of a runtime error.
|
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|
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* JSEXN_NONE marks an unthrowable error.
|
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|
-
*/
|
662
|
-
typedef enum JSExnType {
|
663
|
-
JSEXN_NONE = -1,
|
664
|
-
JSEXN_ERR,
|
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|
-
JSEXN_INTERNALERR,
|
666
|
-
JSEXN_EVALERR,
|
667
|
-
JSEXN_RANGEERR,
|
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|
-
JSEXN_REFERENCEERR,
|
669
|
-
JSEXN_SYNTAXERR,
|
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|
-
JSEXN_TYPEERR,
|
671
|
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JSEXN_URIERR,
|
672
|
-
JSEXN_LIMIT
|
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|
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} JSExnType;
|
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|
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|
675
|
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typedef struct JSErrorFormatString {
|
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|
-
/* The error format string (UTF-8 if js_CStringsAreUTF8). */
|
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|
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const char *format;
|
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|
-
|
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|
-
/* The number of arguments to expand in the formatted error message. */
|
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|
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uint16 argCount;
|
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|
-
|
682
|
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/* One of the JSExnType constants above. */
|
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|
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int16 exnType;
|
684
|
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} JSErrorFormatString;
|
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|
-
|
686
|
-
typedef const JSErrorFormatString *
|
687
|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSErrorCallback)(void *userRef, const char *locale,
|
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|
-
const uintN errorNumber);
|
689
|
-
|
690
|
-
#ifdef va_start
|
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|
-
#define JS_ARGUMENT_FORMATTER_DEFINED 1
|
692
|
-
|
693
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
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|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSArgumentFormatter)(JSContext *cx, const char *format,
|
695
|
-
JSBool fromJS, jsval **vpp,
|
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|
-
va_list *app);
|
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|
-
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|
698
|
-
|
699
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
700
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleToUpperCase)(JSContext *cx, JSString *src,
|
701
|
-
jsval *rval);
|
702
|
-
|
703
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
704
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleToLowerCase)(JSContext *cx, JSString *src,
|
705
|
-
jsval *rval);
|
706
|
-
|
707
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
708
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleCompare)(JSContext *cx,
|
709
|
-
JSString *src1, JSString *src2,
|
710
|
-
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|
711
|
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|
712
|
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typedef JSBool
|
713
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleToUnicode)(JSContext *cx, char *src, jsval *rval);
|
714
|
-
|
715
|
-
/*
|
716
|
-
* Security protocol types.
|
717
|
-
*/
|
718
|
-
typedef struct JSPrincipals JSPrincipals;
|
719
|
-
|
720
|
-
/*
|
721
|
-
* XDR-encode or -decode a principals instance, based on whether xdr->mode is
|
722
|
-
* JSXDR_ENCODE, in which case *principalsp should be encoded; or JSXDR_DECODE,
|
723
|
-
* in which case implementations must return a held (via JSPRINCIPALS_HOLD),
|
724
|
-
* non-null *principalsp out parameter. Return true on success, false on any
|
725
|
-
* error, which the implementation must have reported.
|
726
|
-
*/
|
727
|
-
typedef JSBool
|
728
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSPrincipalsTranscoder)(JSXDRState *xdr,
|
729
|
-
JSPrincipals **principalsp);
|
730
|
-
|
731
|
-
/*
|
732
|
-
* Return a weak reference to the principals associated with obj, possibly via
|
733
|
-
* the immutable parent chain leading from obj to a top-level container (e.g.,
|
734
|
-
* a window object in the DOM level 0). If there are no principals associated
|
735
|
-
* with obj, return null. Therefore null does not mean an error was reported;
|
736
|
-
* in no event should an error be reported or an exception be thrown by this
|
737
|
-
* callback's implementation.
|
738
|
-
*/
|
739
|
-
typedef JSPrincipals *
|
740
|
-
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSObjectPrincipalsFinder)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
|
741
|
-
|
742
|
-
JS_END_EXTERN_C
|
743
|
-
|
744
|
-
#endif /* jspubtd_h___ */
|