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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/ext/libv8-node/paths.rb +5 -1
  3. data/lib/libv8/node/version.rb +3 -3
  4. data/vendor/v8/aarch64-linux/libv8/obj/libv8_monolith.a +0 -0
  5. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/allocation.h +100 -22
  6. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/cross-thread-persistent.h +114 -33
  7. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/default-platform.h +2 -10
  8. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/explicit-management.h +22 -4
  9. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/garbage-collected.h +15 -26
  10. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/heap-consistency.h +30 -0
  11. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/heap-state.h +12 -0
  12. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/heap.h +7 -2
  13. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/api-constants.h +8 -0
  14. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/caged-heap-local-data.h +25 -14
  15. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/finalizer-trait.h +4 -1
  16. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/gc-info.h +90 -10
  17. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/logging.h +3 -3
  18. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/name-trait.h +11 -0
  19. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/persistent-node.h +73 -29
  20. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/pointer-policies.h +26 -15
  21. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/write-barrier.h +62 -23
  22. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/liveness-broker.h +4 -1
  23. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/member.h +7 -2
  24. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/persistent.h +38 -33
  25. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/platform.h +4 -1
  26. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/prefinalizer.h +35 -12
  27. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/testing.h +9 -2
  28. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/type-traits.h +6 -13
  29. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/visitor.h +9 -7
  30. data/vendor/v8/include/libplatform/libplatform.h +0 -11
  31. data/vendor/v8/include/libplatform/v8-tracing.h +0 -1
  32. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-array-buffer.h +445 -0
  33. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-callbacks.h +397 -0
  34. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-container.h +129 -0
  35. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-context.h +407 -0
  36. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-cppgc.h +21 -128
  37. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-data.h +80 -0
  38. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-date.h +43 -0
  39. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-debug.h +168 -0
  40. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-embedder-heap.h +218 -0
  41. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-embedder-state-scope.h +51 -0
  42. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-exception.h +217 -0
  43. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-extension.h +62 -0
  44. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-external.h +37 -0
  45. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-fast-api-calls.h +172 -24
  46. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-forward.h +81 -0
  47. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-function-callback.h +475 -0
  48. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-function.h +125 -0
  49. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-initialization.h +315 -0
  50. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-inspector.h +56 -28
  51. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-internal.h +217 -55
  52. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-isolate.h +1709 -0
  53. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-json.h +47 -0
  54. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-local-handle.h +455 -0
  55. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-locker.h +149 -0
  56. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-maybe.h +137 -0
  57. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-memory-span.h +43 -0
  58. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-message.h +216 -0
  59. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-metrics.h +69 -16
  60. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-microtask-queue.h +152 -0
  61. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-microtask.h +28 -0
  62. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-object.h +775 -0
  63. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-persistent-handle.h +590 -0
  64. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-platform.h +400 -17
  65. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-primitive-object.h +118 -0
  66. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-primitive.h +866 -0
  67. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-profiler.h +88 -13
  68. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-promise.h +174 -0
  69. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-proxy.h +50 -0
  70. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-regexp.h +105 -0
  71. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-script.h +747 -0
  72. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-snapshot.h +196 -0
  73. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-statistics.h +217 -0
  74. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-template.h +1079 -0
  75. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-traced-handle.h +420 -0
  76. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-typed-array.h +282 -0
  77. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-unwinder-state.h +4 -3
  78. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-unwinder.h +132 -0
  79. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-util.h +7 -1
  80. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-value-serializer-version.h +1 -1
  81. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-value-serializer.h +279 -0
  82. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-value.h +526 -0
  83. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-version.h +4 -4
  84. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-wasm.h +257 -0
  85. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-weak-callback-info.h +87 -0
  86. data/vendor/v8/include/v8.h +41 -12601
  87. data/vendor/v8/include/v8config.h +102 -12
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  89. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/prefinalizer-handler.h +0 -30
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+ // Copyright 2021 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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+ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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+ // found in the LICENSE file.
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+
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+ #ifndef INCLUDE_V8_ISOLATE_CALLBACKS_H_
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+ #define INCLUDE_V8_ISOLATE_CALLBACKS_H_
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+
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+ #include <stddef.h>
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+
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+ #include <string>
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+
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+ #include "cppgc/common.h"
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+ #include "v8-data.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8-local-handle.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8config.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+
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+ #if defined(V8_OS_WIN)
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+ struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS;
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+ #endif
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+
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+ namespace v8 {
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+
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+ template <typename T>
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+ class FunctionCallbackInfo;
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+ class Isolate;
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+ class Message;
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+ class Module;
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+ class Object;
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+ class Promise;
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+ class ScriptOrModule;
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+ class String;
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+ class UnboundScript;
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+ class Value;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * A JIT code event is issued each time code is added, moved or removed.
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+ *
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+ * \note removal events are not currently issued.
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+ */
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+ struct JitCodeEvent {
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+ enum EventType {
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+ CODE_ADDED,
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+ CODE_MOVED,
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+ CODE_REMOVED,
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+ CODE_ADD_LINE_POS_INFO,
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+ CODE_START_LINE_INFO_RECORDING,
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+ CODE_END_LINE_INFO_RECORDING
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+ };
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+ // Definition of the code position type. The "POSITION" type means the place
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+ // in the source code which are of interest when making stack traces to
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+ // pin-point the source location of a stack frame as close as possible.
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+ // The "STATEMENT_POSITION" means the place at the beginning of each
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+ // statement, and is used to indicate possible break locations.
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+ enum PositionType { POSITION, STATEMENT_POSITION };
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+
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+ // There are three different kinds of CodeType, one for JIT code generated
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+ // by the optimizing compiler, one for byte code generated for the
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+ // interpreter, and one for code generated from Wasm. For JIT_CODE and
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+ // WASM_CODE, |code_start| points to the beginning of jitted assembly code,
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+ // while for BYTE_CODE events, |code_start| points to the first bytecode of
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+ // the interpreted function.
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+ enum CodeType { BYTE_CODE, JIT_CODE, WASM_CODE };
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+
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+ // Type of event.
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+ EventType type;
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+ CodeType code_type;
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+ // Start of the instructions.
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+ void* code_start;
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+ // Size of the instructions.
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+ size_t code_len;
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+ // Script info for CODE_ADDED event.
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+ Local<UnboundScript> script;
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+ // User-defined data for *_LINE_INFO_* event. It's used to hold the source
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+ // code line information which is returned from the
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+ // CODE_START_LINE_INFO_RECORDING event. And it's passed to subsequent
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+ // CODE_ADD_LINE_POS_INFO and CODE_END_LINE_INFO_RECORDING events.
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+ void* user_data;
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+
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+ struct name_t {
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+ // Name of the object associated with the code, note that the string is not
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+ // zero-terminated.
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+ const char* str;
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+ // Number of chars in str.
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+ size_t len;
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+ };
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+
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+ struct line_info_t {
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+ // PC offset
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+ size_t offset;
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+ // Code position
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+ size_t pos;
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+ // The position type.
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+ PositionType position_type;
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+ };
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+
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+ struct wasm_source_info_t {
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+ // Source file name.
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+ const char* filename;
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+ // Length of filename.
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+ size_t filename_size;
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+ // Line number table, which maps offsets of JITted code to line numbers of
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+ // source file.
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+ const line_info_t* line_number_table;
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+ // Number of entries in the line number table.
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+ size_t line_number_table_size;
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+ };
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+
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+ wasm_source_info_t* wasm_source_info;
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+
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+ union {
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+ // Only valid for CODE_ADDED.
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+ struct name_t name;
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+
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+ // Only valid for CODE_ADD_LINE_POS_INFO
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+ struct line_info_t line_info;
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+
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+ // New location of instructions. Only valid for CODE_MOVED.
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+ void* new_code_start;
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+ };
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+
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+ Isolate* isolate;
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Option flags passed to the SetJitCodeEventHandler function.
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+ */
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+ enum JitCodeEventOptions {
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+ kJitCodeEventDefault = 0,
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+ // Generate callbacks for already existent code.
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+ kJitCodeEventEnumExisting = 1
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Callback function passed to SetJitCodeEventHandler.
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+ *
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+ * \param event code add, move or removal event.
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+ */
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+ using JitCodeEventHandler = void (*)(const JitCodeEvent* event);
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+
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+ // --- Garbage Collection Callbacks ---
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Applications can register callback functions which will be called before and
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+ * after certain garbage collection operations. Allocations are not allowed in
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+ * the callback functions, you therefore cannot manipulate objects (set or
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+ * delete properties for example) since it is possible such operations will
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+ * result in the allocation of objects.
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+ */
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+ enum GCType {
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+ kGCTypeScavenge = 1 << 0,
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+ kGCTypeMinorMarkCompact = 1 << 1,
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+ kGCTypeMarkSweepCompact = 1 << 2,
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+ kGCTypeIncrementalMarking = 1 << 3,
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+ kGCTypeProcessWeakCallbacks = 1 << 4,
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+ kGCTypeAll = kGCTypeScavenge | kGCTypeMinorMarkCompact |
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+ kGCTypeMarkSweepCompact | kGCTypeIncrementalMarking |
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+ kGCTypeProcessWeakCallbacks
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * GCCallbackFlags is used to notify additional information about the GC
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+ * callback.
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+ * - kGCCallbackFlagConstructRetainedObjectInfos: The GC callback is for
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+ * constructing retained object infos.
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+ * - kGCCallbackFlagForced: The GC callback is for a forced GC for testing.
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+ * - kGCCallbackFlagSynchronousPhantomCallbackProcessing: The GC callback
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+ * is called synchronously without getting posted to an idle task.
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+ * - kGCCallbackFlagCollectAllAvailableGarbage: The GC callback is called
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+ * in a phase where V8 is trying to collect all available garbage
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+ * (e.g., handling a low memory notification).
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+ * - kGCCallbackScheduleIdleGarbageCollection: The GC callback is called to
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+ * trigger an idle garbage collection.
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+ */
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+ enum GCCallbackFlags {
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+ kNoGCCallbackFlags = 0,
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+ kGCCallbackFlagConstructRetainedObjectInfos = 1 << 1,
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+ kGCCallbackFlagForced = 1 << 2,
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+ kGCCallbackFlagSynchronousPhantomCallbackProcessing = 1 << 3,
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+ kGCCallbackFlagCollectAllAvailableGarbage = 1 << 4,
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+ kGCCallbackFlagCollectAllExternalMemory = 1 << 5,
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+ kGCCallbackScheduleIdleGarbageCollection = 1 << 6,
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+ };
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+
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+ using GCCallback = void (*)(GCType type, GCCallbackFlags flags);
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+
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+ using InterruptCallback = void (*)(Isolate* isolate, void* data);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * This callback is invoked when the heap size is close to the heap limit and
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+ * V8 is likely to abort with out-of-memory error.
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+ * The callback can extend the heap limit by returning a value that is greater
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+ * than the current_heap_limit. The initial heap limit is the limit that was
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+ * set after heap setup.
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+ */
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+ using NearHeapLimitCallback = size_t (*)(void* data, size_t current_heap_limit,
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+ size_t initial_heap_limit);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Callback function passed to SetUnhandledExceptionCallback.
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+ */
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+ #if defined(V8_OS_WIN)
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+ using UnhandledExceptionCallback =
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+ int (*)(_EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exception_pointers);
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+ #endif
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+
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+ // --- Counters Callbacks ---
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+
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+ using CounterLookupCallback = int* (*)(const char* name);
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+
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+ using CreateHistogramCallback = void* (*)(const char* name, int min, int max,
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+ size_t buckets);
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+
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+ using AddHistogramSampleCallback = void (*)(void* histogram, int sample);
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+
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+ // --- Exceptions ---
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+
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+ using FatalErrorCallback = void (*)(const char* location, const char* message);
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+
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+ using OOMErrorCallback = void (*)(const char* location, bool is_heap_oom);
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+
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+ using MessageCallback = void (*)(Local<Message> message, Local<Value> data);
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+
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+ // --- Tracing ---
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+
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+ enum LogEventStatus : int { kStart = 0, kEnd = 1, kStamp = 2 };
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+ using LogEventCallback = void (*)(const char* name,
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+ int /* LogEventStatus */ status);
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+
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+ // --- Crashkeys Callback ---
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+ enum class CrashKeyId {
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+ kIsolateAddress,
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+ kReadonlySpaceFirstPageAddress,
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+ kMapSpaceFirstPageAddress,
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+ kCodeSpaceFirstPageAddress,
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+ kDumpType,
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+ };
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+
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+ using AddCrashKeyCallback = void (*)(CrashKeyId id, const std::string& value);
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+
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+ // --- Enter/Leave Script Callback ---
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+ using BeforeCallEnteredCallback = void (*)(Isolate*);
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+ using CallCompletedCallback = void (*)(Isolate*);
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+
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+ // --- AllowCodeGenerationFromStrings callbacks ---
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Callback to check if code generation from strings is allowed. See
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+ * Context::AllowCodeGenerationFromStrings.
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+ */
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+ using AllowCodeGenerationFromStringsCallback = bool (*)(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<String> source);
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+
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+ struct ModifyCodeGenerationFromStringsResult {
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+ // If true, proceed with the codegen algorithm. Otherwise, block it.
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+ bool codegen_allowed = false;
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+ // Overwrite the original source with this string, if present.
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+ // Use the original source if empty.
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+ // This field is considered only if codegen_allowed is true.
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+ MaybeLocal<String> modified_source;
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Access type specification.
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+ */
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+ enum AccessType {
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+ ACCESS_GET,
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+ ACCESS_SET,
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+ ACCESS_HAS,
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+ ACCESS_DELETE,
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+ ACCESS_KEYS
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+ };
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+
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+ // --- Failed Access Check Callback ---
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+
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+ using FailedAccessCheckCallback = void (*)(Local<Object> target,
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+ AccessType type, Local<Value> data);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Callback to check if codegen is allowed from a source object, and convert
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+ * the source to string if necessary. See: ModifyCodeGenerationFromStrings.
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+ */
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+ using ModifyCodeGenerationFromStringsCallback =
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+ ModifyCodeGenerationFromStringsResult (*)(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> source);
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+ using ModifyCodeGenerationFromStringsCallback2 =
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+ ModifyCodeGenerationFromStringsResult (*)(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> source,
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+ bool is_code_like);
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+
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+ // --- WebAssembly compilation callbacks ---
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+ using ExtensionCallback = bool (*)(const FunctionCallbackInfo<Value>&);
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+
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+ using AllowWasmCodeGenerationCallback = bool (*)(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<String> source);
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+
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+ // --- Callback for APIs defined on v8-supported objects, but implemented
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+ // by the embedder. Example: WebAssembly.{compile|instantiate}Streaming ---
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+ using ApiImplementationCallback = void (*)(const FunctionCallbackInfo<Value>&);
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+
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+ // --- Callback for WebAssembly.compileStreaming ---
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+ using WasmStreamingCallback = void (*)(const FunctionCallbackInfo<Value>&);
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+
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+ // --- Callback for loading source map file for Wasm profiling support
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+ using WasmLoadSourceMapCallback = Local<String> (*)(Isolate* isolate,
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+ const char* name);
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+
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+ // --- Callback for checking if WebAssembly Simd is enabled ---
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+ using WasmSimdEnabledCallback = bool (*)(Local<Context> context);
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+
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+ // --- Callback for checking if WebAssembly exceptions are enabled ---
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+ using WasmExceptionsEnabledCallback = bool (*)(Local<Context> context);
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+
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+ // --- Callback for checking if WebAssembly dynamic tiering is enabled ---
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+ using WasmDynamicTieringEnabledCallback = bool (*)(Local<Context> context);
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+
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+ // --- Callback for checking if the SharedArrayBuffer constructor is enabled ---
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+ using SharedArrayBufferConstructorEnabledCallback =
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+ bool (*)(Local<Context> context);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * HostImportModuleDynamicallyCallback is called when we
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+ * require the embedder to load a module. This is used as part of the dynamic
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+ * import syntax.
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+ *
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+ * The referrer contains metadata about the script/module that calls
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+ * import.
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+ *
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+ * The specifier is the name of the module that should be imported.
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+ *
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+ * The import_assertions are import assertions for this request in the form:
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+ * [key1, value1, key2, value2, ...] where the keys and values are of type
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+ * v8::String. Note, unlike the FixedArray passed to ResolveModuleCallback and
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+ * returned from ModuleRequest::GetImportAssertions(), this array does not
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+ * contain the source Locations of the assertions.
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+ *
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+ * The embedder must compile, instantiate, evaluate the Module, and
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+ * obtain its namespace object.
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+ *
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+ * The Promise returned from this function is forwarded to userland
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+ * JavaScript. The embedder must resolve this promise with the module
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+ * namespace object. In case of an exception, the embedder must reject
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+ * this promise with the exception. If the promise creation itself
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+ * fails (e.g. due to stack overflow), the embedder must propagate
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+ * that exception by returning an empty MaybeLocal.
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+ */
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+ using HostImportModuleDynamicallyWithImportAssertionsCallback =
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+ MaybeLocal<Promise> (*)(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<ScriptOrModule> referrer,
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+ Local<String> specifier,
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+ Local<FixedArray> import_assertions);
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+ using HostImportModuleDynamicallyCallback = MaybeLocal<Promise> (*)(
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+ Local<Context> context, Local<Data> host_defined_options,
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+ Local<Value> resource_name, Local<String> specifier,
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+ Local<FixedArray> import_assertions);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * HostInitializeImportMetaObjectCallback is called the first time import.meta
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+ * is accessed for a module. Subsequent access will reuse the same value.
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+ *
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+ * The method combines two implementation-defined abstract operations into one:
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+ * HostGetImportMetaProperties and HostFinalizeImportMeta.
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+ *
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+ * The embedder should use v8::Object::CreateDataProperty to add properties on
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+ * the meta object.
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+ */
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+ using HostInitializeImportMetaObjectCallback = void (*)(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Module> module,
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+ Local<Object> meta);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * HostCreateShadowRealmContextCallback is called each time a ShadowRealm is
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+ * being constructed in the initiator_context.
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+ *
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+ * The method combines Context creation and implementation defined abstract
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+ * operation HostInitializeShadowRealm into one.
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+ *
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+ * The embedder should use v8::Context::New or v8::Context:NewFromSnapshot to
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+ * create a new context. If the creation fails, the embedder must propagate
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+ * that exception by returning an empty MaybeLocal.
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+ */
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+ using HostCreateShadowRealmContextCallback =
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+ MaybeLocal<Context> (*)(Local<Context> initiator_context);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * PrepareStackTraceCallback is called when the stack property of an error is
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+ * first accessed. The return value will be used as the stack value. If this
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+ * callback is registed, the |Error.prepareStackTrace| API will be disabled.
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+ * |sites| is an array of call sites, specified in
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+ */
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+ using PrepareStackTraceCallback = MaybeLocal<Value> (*)(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> error,
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+ Local<Array> sites);
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+
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+ } // namespace v8
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+
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+ #endif // INCLUDE_V8_ISOLATE_CALLBACKS_H_
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+ // Copyright 2021 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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+ // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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+ // found in the LICENSE file.
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+
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+ #ifndef INCLUDE_V8_CONTAINER_H_
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+ #define INCLUDE_V8_CONTAINER_H_
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+
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+ #include <stddef.h>
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+ #include <stdint.h>
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+
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+ #include "v8-local-handle.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8-object.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8config.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+
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+ namespace v8 {
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+
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+ class Context;
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+ class Isolate;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * An instance of the built-in array constructor (ECMA-262, 15.4.2).
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+ */
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+ class V8_EXPORT Array : public Object {
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+ public:
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+ uint32_t Length() const;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a JavaScript array with the given length. If the length
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+ * is negative the returned array will have length 0.
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+ */
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+ static Local<Array> New(Isolate* isolate, int length = 0);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a JavaScript array out of a Local<Value> array in C++
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+ * with a known length.
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+ */
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+ static Local<Array> New(Isolate* isolate, Local<Value>* elements,
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+ size_t length);
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+ V8_INLINE static Array* Cast(Value* value) {
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+ #ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
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+ CheckCast(value);
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+ #endif
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+ return static_cast<Array*>(value);
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+ }
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+
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+ private:
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+ Array();
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+ static void CheckCast(Value* obj);
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * An instance of the built-in Map constructor (ECMA-262, 6th Edition, 23.1.1).
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+ */
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+ class V8_EXPORT Map : public Object {
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+ public:
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+ size_t Size() const;
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+ void Clear();
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+ V8_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT MaybeLocal<Value> Get(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> key);
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+ V8_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT MaybeLocal<Map> Set(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> key,
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+ Local<Value> value);
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+ V8_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT Maybe<bool> Has(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> key);
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+ V8_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT Maybe<bool> Delete(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> key);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns an array of length Size() * 2, where index N is the Nth key and
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+ * index N + 1 is the Nth value.
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+ */
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+ Local<Array> AsArray() const;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a new empty Map.
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+ */
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+ static Local<Map> New(Isolate* isolate);
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+
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+ V8_INLINE static Map* Cast(Value* value) {
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+ #ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
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+ CheckCast(value);
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+ #endif
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+ return static_cast<Map*>(value);
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+ }
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+
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+ private:
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+ Map();
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+ static void CheckCast(Value* obj);
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * An instance of the built-in Set constructor (ECMA-262, 6th Edition, 23.2.1).
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+ */
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+ class V8_EXPORT Set : public Object {
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+ public:
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+ size_t Size() const;
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+ void Clear();
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+ V8_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT MaybeLocal<Set> Add(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> key);
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+ V8_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT Maybe<bool> Has(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> key);
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+ V8_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT Maybe<bool> Delete(Local<Context> context,
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+ Local<Value> key);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns an array of the keys in this Set.
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+ */
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+ Local<Array> AsArray() const;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a new empty Set.
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+ */
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+ static Local<Set> New(Isolate* isolate);
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+
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+ V8_INLINE static Set* Cast(Value* value) {
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+ #ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
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+ CheckCast(value);
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+ #endif
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+ return static_cast<Set*>(value);
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+ }
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+
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+ private:
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+ Set();
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+ static void CheckCast(Value* obj);
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+ };
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+
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+ } // namespace v8
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+
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+ #endif // INCLUDE_V8_CONTAINER_H_