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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020-2023, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
* Copyright (c) 2020-2023, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
* Copyright (c) 2021-2022, David Tuin <davidot@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Demangle.h>
#include <AK/HashMap.h>
#include <AK/HashTable.h>
#include <AK/QuickSort.h>
#include <AK/ScopeGuard.h>
#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
#include <AK/TemporaryChange.h>
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#include <LibCrypto/BigInt/SignedBigInteger.h>
#include <LibJS/AST.h>
#include <LibJS/Heap/MarkedVector.h>
#include <LibJS/Interpreter.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/AbstractOperations.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Accessor.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Array.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/BigInt.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/ECMAScriptFunctionObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Error.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/FunctionEnvironment.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/IteratorOperations.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/NativeFunction.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/ObjectEnvironment.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/PrimitiveString.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/PromiseCapability.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/PromiseConstructor.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Reference.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/RegExpObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Shape.h>
#include <typeinfo>
namespace JS {
class InterpreterNodeScope {
AK_MAKE_NONCOPYABLE(InterpreterNodeScope);
AK_MAKE_NONMOVABLE(InterpreterNodeScope);
public:
InterpreterNodeScope(Interpreter& interpreter, ASTNode const& node)
: m_interpreter(interpreter)
, m_chain_node { nullptr, node }
{
m_interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().current_node = &node;
m_interpreter.push_ast_node(m_chain_node);
}
~InterpreterNodeScope()
{
m_interpreter.pop_ast_node();
}
private:
Interpreter& m_interpreter;
ExecutingASTNodeChain m_chain_node;
};
ASTNode::ASTNode(SourceRange source_range)
: m_start_offset(source_range.start.offset)
, m_source_code(source_range.code)
, m_end_offset(source_range.end.offset)
{
}
SourceRange ASTNode::source_range() const
{
return m_source_code->range_from_offsets(m_start_offset, m_end_offset);
}
DeprecatedString ASTNode::class_name() const
{
// NOTE: We strip the "JS::" prefix.
auto const* typename_ptr = typeid(*this).name();
return demangle({ typename_ptr, strlen(typename_ptr) }).substring(4);
}
static void print_indent(int indent)
{
out("{}", DeprecatedString::repeated(' ', indent * 2));
}
static void update_function_name(Value value, DeprecatedFlyString const& name)
{
if (!value.is_function())
return;
auto& function = value.as_function();
if (is<ECMAScriptFunctionObject>(function) && function.name().is_empty())
static_cast<ECMAScriptFunctionObject&>(function).set_name(name);
}
static ThrowCompletionOr<DeprecatedString> get_function_property_name(PropertyKey key)
{
if (key.is_symbol())
return DeprecatedString::formatted("[{}]", key.as_symbol()->description().value_or(String {}));
return key.to_string();
}
// 14.2.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-block-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// StatementList : StatementList StatementListItem
Completion ScopeNode::evaluate_statements(Interpreter& interpreter) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
auto completion = normal_completion({});
for (auto const& node : children()) {
completion = node.execute(interpreter).update_empty(completion.value());
if (completion.is_abrupt())
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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break;
}
return completion;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 14.13.4 Runtime Semantics: LabelledEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-labelledevaluation
// BreakableStatement : IterationStatement
static Completion labelled_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, IterationStatement const& statement, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set)
{
// 1. Let stmtResult be Completion(LoopEvaluation of IterationStatement with argument labelSet).
auto result = statement.loop_evaluation(interpreter, label_set);
// 2. If stmtResult.[[Type]] is break, then
if (result.type() == Completion::Type::Break) {
// a. If stmtResult.[[Target]] is empty, then
if (!result.target().has_value()) {
// i. If stmtResult.[[Value]] is empty, set stmtResult to NormalCompletion(undefined).
// ii. Else, set stmtResult to NormalCompletion(stmtResult.[[Value]]).
result = normal_completion(result.value().value_or(js_undefined()));
}
}
// 3. Return ? stmtResult.
return result;
}
// 14.13.4 Runtime Semantics: LabelledEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-labelledevaluation
// BreakableStatement : SwitchStatement
static Completion labelled_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, SwitchStatement const& statement, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const&)
{
// 1. Let stmtResult be the result of evaluating SwitchStatement.
auto result = statement.execute_impl(interpreter);
// 2. If stmtResult.[[Type]] is break, then
if (result.type() == Completion::Type::Break) {
// a. If stmtResult.[[Target]] is empty, then
if (!result.target().has_value()) {
// i. If stmtResult.[[Value]] is empty, set stmtResult to NormalCompletion(undefined).
// ii. Else, set stmtResult to NormalCompletion(stmtResult.[[Value]]).
result = normal_completion(result.value().value_or(js_undefined()));
}
}
// 3. Return ? stmtResult.
return result;
}
// 14.13.4 Runtime Semantics: LabelledEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-labelledevaluation
// LabelledStatement : LabelIdentifier : LabelledItem
static Completion labelled_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, LabelledStatement const& statement, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set)
{
auto const& labelled_item = *statement.labelled_item();
// 1. Let label be the StringValue of LabelIdentifier.
auto const& label = statement.label();
// 2. Let newLabelSet be the list-concatenation of labelSet and « label ».
// Optimization: Avoid vector copy if possible.
Optional<Vector<DeprecatedFlyString>> new_label_set;
if (is<IterationStatement>(labelled_item) || is<SwitchStatement>(labelled_item) || is<LabelledStatement>(labelled_item)) {
new_label_set = label_set;
new_label_set->append(label);
}
// 3. Let stmtResult be Completion(LabelledEvaluation of LabelledItem with argument newLabelSet).
Completion result;
if (is<IterationStatement>(labelled_item))
result = labelled_evaluation(interpreter, static_cast<IterationStatement const&>(labelled_item), *new_label_set);
else if (is<SwitchStatement>(labelled_item))
result = labelled_evaluation(interpreter, static_cast<SwitchStatement const&>(labelled_item), *new_label_set);
else if (is<LabelledStatement>(labelled_item))
result = labelled_evaluation(interpreter, static_cast<LabelledStatement const&>(labelled_item), *new_label_set);
else
result = labelled_item.execute(interpreter);
// 4. If stmtResult.[[Type]] is break and SameValue(stmtResult.[[Target]], label) is true, then
if (result.type() == Completion::Type::Break && result.target() == label) {
// a. Set stmtResult to NormalCompletion(stmtResult.[[Value]]).
result = normal_completion(result.value());
}
// 5. Return ? stmtResult.
return result;
}
// 14.13.3 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-labelled-statements-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion LabelledStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this LabelledStatement with argument « ».
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
void LabelledStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Label)");
print_indent(indent + 2);
outln("\"{}\"", m_label);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Labelled item)");
m_labelled_item->dump(indent + 2);
}
// 10.2.1.3 Runtime Semantics: EvaluateBody, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-evaluatebody
Completion FunctionBody::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// Note: Scoping should have already been set up by whoever is calling this FunctionBody.
// 1. Return ? EvaluateFunctionBody of FunctionBody with arguments functionObject and argumentsList.
return evaluate_statements(interpreter);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 14.2.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-block-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion BlockStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
Environment* old_environment { nullptr };
// Optimization: We only need a new lexical environment if there are any lexical declarations. :^)
if (!has_lexical_declarations())
return evaluate_statements(interpreter);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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old_environment = vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment;
auto block_environment = new_declarative_environment(*old_environment);
block_declaration_instantiation(interpreter, block_environment);
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = block_environment;
// 5. Let blockValue be the result of evaluating StatementList.
auto block_value = evaluate_statements(interpreter);
// 6. Set blockValue to DisposeResources(blockEnv, blockValue).
block_value = dispose_resources(vm, block_environment, block_value);
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
return block_value;
}
Completion Program::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return evaluate_statements(interpreter);
}
// 15.2.6 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-function-definitions-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion FunctionDeclaration::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (m_is_hoisted) {
// Perform special annexB steps see step 3 of: https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-web-compat-functiondeclarationinstantiation
// i. Let genv be the running execution context's VariableEnvironment.
auto* variable_environment = interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().variable_environment;
// ii. Let benv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* lexical_environment = interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment;
// iii. Let fobj be ! benv.GetBindingValue(F, false).
auto function_object = MUST(lexical_environment->get_binding_value(vm, name(), false));
// iv. Perform ? genv.SetMutableBinding(F, fobj, false).
TRY(variable_environment->set_mutable_binding(vm, name(), function_object, false));
// v. Return unused.
return Optional<Value> {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 1. Return unused.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
// 15.2.6 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-function-definitions-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion FunctionExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Return InstantiateOrdinaryFunctionExpression of FunctionExpression.
return instantiate_ordinary_function_expression(interpreter, name());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 15.2.5 Runtime Semantics: InstantiateOrdinaryFunctionExpression, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-instantiateordinaryfunctionexpression
Value FunctionExpression::instantiate_ordinary_function_expression(Interpreter& interpreter, DeprecatedFlyString given_name) const
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{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
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if (given_name.is_empty())
given_name = "";
auto has_own_name = !name().is_empty();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto const& used_name = has_own_name ? name() : given_name;
auto environment = NonnullGCPtr { *interpreter.lexical_environment() };
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (has_own_name) {
VERIFY(environment);
environment = new_declarative_environment(*environment);
MUST(environment->create_immutable_binding(vm, name(), false));
}
auto* private_environment = vm.running_execution_context().private_environment;
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auto closure = ECMAScriptFunctionObject::create(realm, used_name, source_text(), body(), parameters(), function_length(), environment, private_environment, kind(), is_strict_mode(), might_need_arguments_object(), contains_direct_call_to_eval(), is_arrow_function());
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// FIXME: 6. Perform SetFunctionName(closure, name).
// FIXME: 7. Perform MakeConstructor(closure).
if (has_own_name)
MUST(environment->initialize_binding(vm, name(), closure, Environment::InitializeBindingHint::Normal));
return closure;
}
// 14.4.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-empty-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion EmptyStatement::execute(Interpreter&) const
{
// 1. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
// 14.5.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-expression-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ExpressionStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 2. Return ? GetValue(exprRef).
return m_expression->execute(interpreter);
}
// TODO: This shouldn't exist. Refactor into EvaluateCall.
ThrowCompletionOr<CallExpression::ThisAndCallee> CallExpression::compute_this_and_callee(Interpreter& interpreter, Reference const& callee_reference) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
if (callee_reference.is_property_reference()) {
auto this_value = callee_reference.get_this_value();
auto callee = TRY(callee_reference.get_value(vm));
return ThisAndCallee { this_value, callee };
}
Value this_value = js_undefined();
if (callee_reference.is_environment_reference()) {
if (Object* base_object = callee_reference.base_environment().with_base_object(); base_object != nullptr)
this_value = base_object;
}
// [[Call]] will handle that in non-strict mode the this value becomes the global object
return ThisAndCallee {
this_value,
callee_reference.is_unresolvable()
? TRY(m_callee->execute(interpreter)).release_value()
: TRY(callee_reference.get_value(vm))
};
}
// 13.3.8.1 Runtime Semantics: ArgumentListEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-argumentlistevaluation
static ThrowCompletionOr<void> argument_list_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, ReadonlySpan<CallExpression::Argument> const arguments, MarkedVector<Value>& list)
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
list.ensure_capacity(arguments.size());
for (auto& argument : arguments) {
auto value = TRY(argument.value->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
if (argument.is_spread) {
TRY(get_iterator_values(vm, value, [&](Value iterator_value) -> Optional<Completion> {
list.append(iterator_value);
return {};
}));
} else {
list.append(value);
}
}
return {};
}
// 13.3.5.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-new-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.3.5.1.1 EvaluateNew ( constructExpr, arguments ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-evaluatenew
Completion NewExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Let ref be the result of evaluating constructExpr.
// 2. Let constructor be ? GetValue(ref).
auto constructor = TRY(m_callee->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 3. If arguments is empty, let argList be a new empty List.
// 4. Else,
// a. Let argList be ? ArgumentListEvaluation of arguments.
MarkedVector<Value> arg_list(vm.heap());
TRY(argument_list_evaluation(interpreter, arguments(), arg_list));
// 5. If IsConstructor(constructor) is false, throw a TypeError exception.
if (!constructor.is_constructor())
return throw_type_error_for_callee(interpreter, constructor, "constructor"sv);
// 6. Return ? Construct(constructor, argList).
return Value { TRY(construct(vm, constructor.as_function(), move(arg_list))) };
}
Optional<DeprecatedString> CallExpression::expression_string() const
{
if (is<Identifier>(*m_callee))
return static_cast<Identifier const&>(*m_callee).string();
if (is<MemberExpression>(*m_callee))
return static_cast<MemberExpression const&>(*m_callee).to_string_approximation();
return {};
}
Completion CallExpression::throw_type_error_for_callee(Interpreter& interpreter, Value callee_value, StringView call_type) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
if (auto expression_string = this->expression_string(); expression_string.has_value())
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::IsNotAEvaluatedFrom, TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, callee_value.to_string_without_side_effects()), call_type, expression_string.release_value());
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::IsNotA, TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, callee_value.to_string_without_side_effects()), call_type);
}
// 13.3.6.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-function-calls-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion CallExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
auto callee_reference = TRY(m_callee->to_reference(interpreter));
auto [this_value, callee] = TRY(compute_this_and_callee(interpreter, callee_reference));
VERIFY(!callee.is_empty());
MarkedVector<Value> arg_list(vm.heap());
TRY(argument_list_evaluation(interpreter, arguments(), arg_list));
if (!callee.is_function())
return throw_type_error_for_callee(interpreter, callee, "function"sv);
auto& function = callee.as_function();
if (&function == realm.intrinsics().eval_function()
&& callee_reference.is_environment_reference()
&& callee_reference.name().is_string()
&& callee_reference.name().as_string() == vm.names.eval.as_string()) {
auto script_value = arg_list.size() == 0 ? js_undefined() : arg_list[0];
return perform_eval(vm, script_value, vm.in_strict_mode() ? CallerMode::Strict : CallerMode::NonStrict, EvalMode::Direct);
}
return call(vm, function, this_value, move(arg_list));
}
// 13.3.7.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-super-keyword-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// SuperCall : super Arguments
Completion SuperCall::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Let newTarget be GetNewTarget().
auto new_target = vm.get_new_target();
// 2. Assert: Type(newTarget) is Object.
VERIFY(new_target.is_function());
// 3. Let func be GetSuperConstructor().
auto* func = get_super_constructor(interpreter.vm());
// 4. Let argList be ? ArgumentListEvaluation of Arguments.
MarkedVector<Value> arg_list(vm.heap());
if (m_is_synthetic == IsPartOfSyntheticConstructor::Yes) {
// NOTE: This is the case where we have a fake constructor(...args) { super(...args); } which
// shouldn't call @@iterator of %Array.prototype%.
VERIFY(m_arguments.size() == 1);
VERIFY(m_arguments[0].is_spread);
auto const& argument = m_arguments[0];
auto value = MUST(argument.value->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
VERIFY(value.is_object() && is<Array>(value.as_object()));
auto& array_value = static_cast<Array const&>(value.as_object());
auto length = MUST(length_of_array_like(vm, array_value));
for (size_t i = 0; i < length; ++i)
arg_list.append(array_value.get_without_side_effects(PropertyKey { i }));
} else {
TRY(argument_list_evaluation(interpreter, m_arguments, arg_list));
}
// 5. If IsConstructor(func) is false, throw a TypeError exception.
if (!func || !Value(func).is_constructor())
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::NotAConstructor, "Super constructor");
// 6. Let result be ? Construct(func, argList, newTarget).
auto result = TRY(construct(vm, static_cast<FunctionObject&>(*func), move(arg_list), &new_target.as_function()));
// 7. Let thisER be GetThisEnvironment().
auto& this_er = verify_cast<FunctionEnvironment>(*get_this_environment(vm));
// 8. Perform ? thisER.BindThisValue(result).
TRY(this_er.bind_this_value(vm, result));
// 9. Let F be thisER.[[FunctionObject]].
// 10. Assert: F is an ECMAScript function object.
// NOTE: This is implied by the strong C++ type.
[[maybe_unused]] auto& f = this_er.function_object();
// 11. Perform ? InitializeInstanceElements(result, F).
TRY(result->initialize_instance_elements(f));
// 12. Return result.
return Value { result };
}
// 15.5.5 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-generator-function-definitions-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion YieldExpression::execute(Interpreter&) const
{
// This should be transformed to a return.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
// 15.8.5 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-async-function-definitions-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion AwaitExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating UnaryExpression.
// 2. Let value be ? GetValue(exprRef).
auto value = TRY(m_argument->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 3. Return ? Await(value).
return await(vm, value);
}
// 14.10.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-return-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ReturnStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// ReturnStatement : return ;
if (!m_argument) {
// 1. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: return, [[Value]]: undefined, [[Target]]: empty }.
return { Completion::Type::Return, js_undefined(), {} };
}
// ReturnStatement : return Expression ;
// 1. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 2. Let exprValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
auto value = TRY(m_argument->execute(interpreter));
// NOTE: Generators are not supported in the AST interpreter
// 3. If GetGeneratorKind() is async, set exprValue to ? Await(exprValue).
// 4. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: return, [[Value]]: exprValue, [[Target]]: empty }.
return { Completion::Type::Return, value, {} };
}
// 14.6.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-if-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion IfStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// IfStatement : if ( Expression ) Statement else Statement
// 1. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 2. Let exprValue be ToBoolean(? GetValue(exprRef)).
auto predicate_result = TRY(m_predicate->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 3. If exprValue is true, then
if (predicate_result.to_boolean()) {
// a. Let stmtCompletion be the result of evaluating the first Statement.
// 5. Return ? UpdateEmpty(stmtCompletion, undefined).
return m_consequent->execute(interpreter).update_empty(js_undefined());
}
// 4. Else,
if (m_alternate) {
// a. Let stmtCompletion be the result of evaluating the second Statement.
// 5. Return ? UpdateEmpty(stmtCompletion, undefined).
return m_alternate->execute(interpreter).update_empty(js_undefined());
}
// IfStatement : if ( Expression ) Statement
// 3. If exprValue is false, then
// a. Return undefined.
return js_undefined();
}
// 14.11.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-with-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// WithStatement : with ( Expression ) Statement
Completion WithStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Let value be the result of evaluating Expression.
auto value = TRY(m_object->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 2. Let obj be ? ToObject(? GetValue(value)).
auto* object = TRY(value.to_object(vm));
// 3. Let oldEnv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* old_environment = vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment;
// 4. Let newEnv be NewObjectEnvironment(obj, true, oldEnv).
auto new_environment = new_object_environment(*object, true, old_environment);
// 5. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to newEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = new_environment;
// 6. Let C be the result of evaluating Statement.
auto result = m_body->execute(interpreter);
// 7. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
// 8. Return ? UpdateEmpty(C, undefined).
return result.update_empty(js_undefined());
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}
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// 14.7.1.1 LoopContinues ( completion, labelSet ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-loopcontinues
static bool loop_continues(Completion const& completion, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set)
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{
// 1. If completion.[[Type]] is normal, return true.
if (completion.type() == Completion::Type::Normal)
return true;
// 2. If completion.[[Type]] is not continue, return false.
if (completion.type() != Completion::Type::Continue)
return false;
// 3. If completion.[[Target]] is empty, return true.
if (!completion.target().has_value())
return true;
// 4. If completion.[[Target]] is an element of labelSet, return true.
if (label_set.contains_slow(*completion.target()))
return true;
// 5. Return false.
return false;
}
// 14.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-statement-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// BreakableStatement : IterationStatement
Completion WhileStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let newLabelSet be a new empty List.
// 2. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this BreakableStatement with argument newLabelSet.
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
// 14.7.3.2 Runtime Semantics: WhileLoopEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-whileloopevaluation
Completion WhileStatement::loop_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set) const
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Let V be undefined.
auto last_value = js_undefined();
// 2. Repeat,
for (;;) {
// a. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// b. Let exprValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
auto test_result = TRY(m_test->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// c. If ToBoolean(exprValue) is false, return V.
if (!test_result.to_boolean())
return last_value;
// d. Let stmtResult be the result of evaluating Statement.
auto body_result = m_body->execute(interpreter);
// e. If LoopContinues(stmtResult, labelSet) is false, return ? UpdateEmpty(stmtResult, V).
if (!loop_continues(body_result, label_set))
return body_result.update_empty(last_value);
// f. If stmtResult.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to stmtResult.[[Value]].
if (body_result.value().has_value())
last_value = *body_result.value();
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}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
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}
// 14.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-statement-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// BreakableStatement : IterationStatement
Completion DoWhileStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let newLabelSet be a new empty List.
// 2. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this BreakableStatement with argument newLabelSet.
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
// 14.7.2.2 Runtime Semantics: DoWhileLoopEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-dowhileloopevaluation
Completion DoWhileStatement::loop_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Let V be undefined.
auto last_value = js_undefined();
// 2. Repeat,
for (;;) {
// a. Let stmtResult be the result of evaluating Statement.
auto body_result = m_body->execute(interpreter);
// b. If LoopContinues(stmtResult, labelSet) is false, return ? UpdateEmpty(stmtResult, V).
if (!loop_continues(body_result, label_set))
return body_result.update_empty(last_value);
// c. If stmtResult.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to stmtResult.[[Value]].
if (body_result.value().has_value())
last_value = *body_result.value();
// d. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// e. Let exprValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
auto test_result = TRY(m_test->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// f. If ToBoolean(exprValue) is false, return V.
if (!test_result.to_boolean())
return last_value;
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
// 14.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-statement-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// BreakableStatement : IterationStatement
Completion ForStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let newLabelSet be a new empty List.
// 2. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this BreakableStatement with argument newLabelSet.
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
// 14.7.4.2 Runtime Semantics: ForLoopEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forloopevaluation
Completion ForStatement::loop_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set) const
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// Note we don't always set a new environment but to use RAII we must do this here.
auto* old_environment = interpreter.lexical_environment();
size_t per_iteration_bindings_size = 0;
GCPtr<DeclarativeEnvironment> loop_env;
if (m_init) {
Declaration const* declaration = nullptr;
if (is<VariableDeclaration>(*m_init) && static_cast<VariableDeclaration const&>(*m_init).declaration_kind() != DeclarationKind::Var)
declaration = static_cast<VariableDeclaration const*>(m_init.ptr());
else if (is<UsingDeclaration>(*m_init))
declaration = static_cast<UsingDeclaration const*>(m_init.ptr());
if (declaration) {
loop_env = new_declarative_environment(*old_environment);
auto is_const = declaration->is_constant_declaration();
// NOTE: Due to the use of MUST with `create_immutable_binding` and `create_mutable_binding` below,
// an exception should not result from `for_each_bound_name`.
MUST(declaration->for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
if (is_const) {
MUST(loop_env->create_immutable_binding(vm, name, true));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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} else {
MUST(loop_env->create_mutable_binding(vm, name, false));
++per_iteration_bindings_size;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment = loop_env;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
(void)TRY(m_init->execute(interpreter));
}
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// 10. Let bodyResult be Completion(ForBodyEvaluation(the first Expression, the second Expression, Statement, perIterationLets, labelSet)).
auto body_result = for_body_evaluation(interpreter, label_set, per_iteration_bindings_size);
// 11. Set bodyResult to DisposeResources(loopEnv, bodyResult).
if (loop_env)
body_result = dispose_resources(vm, loop_env.ptr(), body_result);
// 12. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
// 13. Return ? bodyResult.
return body_result;
}
// 14.7.4.3 ForBodyEvaluation ( test, increment, stmt, perIterationBindings, labelSet ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-forbodyevaluation
// 6.3.1.2 ForBodyEvaluation ( test, increment, stmt, perIterationBindings, labelSet ), https://tc39.es/proposal-explicit-resource-management/#sec-forbodyevaluation
Completion ForStatement::for_body_evaluation(JS::Interpreter& interpreter, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set, size_t per_iteration_bindings_size) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 14.7.4.4 CreatePerIterationEnvironment ( perIterationBindings ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-createperiterationenvironment
// NOTE: Our implementation of this AO is heavily dependent on DeclarativeEnvironment using a Vector with constant indices.
// For performance, we can take advantage of the fact that the declarations of the initialization statement are created
// in the same order each time CreatePerIterationEnvironment is invoked.
auto create_per_iteration_environment = [&]() -> GCPtr<DeclarativeEnvironment> {
// 1. If perIterationBindings has any elements, then
if (per_iteration_bindings_size == 0) {
// 2. Return unused.
return nullptr;
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// a. Let lastIterationEnv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* last_iteration_env = verify_cast<DeclarativeEnvironment>(interpreter.lexical_environment());
// b. Let outer be lastIterationEnv.[[OuterEnv]].
// c. Assert: outer is not null.
VERIFY(last_iteration_env->outer_environment());
// d. Let thisIterationEnv be NewDeclarativeEnvironment(outer).
auto this_iteration_env = DeclarativeEnvironment::create_for_per_iteration_bindings({}, *last_iteration_env, per_iteration_bindings_size);
// e. For each element bn of perIterationBindings, do
// i. Perform ! thisIterationEnv.CreateMutableBinding(bn, false).
// ii. Let lastValue be ? lastIterationEnv.GetBindingValue(bn, true).
// iii. Perform ! thisIterationEnv.InitializeBinding(bn, lastValue).
//
// NOTE: This is handled by DeclarativeEnvironment::create_for_per_iteration_bindings. Step e.ii indicates it may throw,
// but that is not possible. The potential for throwing was added to accommodate support for do-expressions in the
// initialization statement, but that idea was dropped: https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/issues/299#issuecomment-172950045
// f. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to thisIterationEnv.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment = this_iteration_env;
// g. Return thisIterationEnv.
return this_iteration_env;
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};
// 1. Let V be undefined.
auto last_value = js_undefined();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 2. Let thisIterationEnv be ? CreatePerIterationEnvironment(perIterationBindings).
auto this_iteration_env = create_per_iteration_environment();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 3. Repeat,
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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while (true) {
// a. If test is not [empty], then
if (m_test) {
// i. Let testRef be the result of evaluating test.
// ii. Let testValue be Completion(GetValue(testRef)).
auto test_value = m_test->execute(interpreter);
// iii. If testValue is an abrupt completion, then
if (test_value.is_abrupt()) {
// 1. Return ? DisposeResources(thisIterationEnv, testValue).
return TRY(dispose_resources(vm, this_iteration_env, test_value));
}
// iv. Else,
// 1. Set testValue to testValue.[[Value]].
VERIFY(test_value.value().has_value());
// iii. If ToBoolean(testValue) is false, return ? DisposeResources(thisIterationEnv, Completion(V)).
if (!test_value.release_value().value().to_boolean())
return TRY(dispose_resources(vm, this_iteration_env, test_value));
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// b. Let result be the result of evaluating stmt.
auto result = m_body->execute(interpreter);
// c. Perform ? DisposeResources(thisIterationEnv, result).
TRY(dispose_resources(vm, this_iteration_env, result));
// d. If LoopContinues(result, labelSet) is false, return ? UpdateEmpty(result, V).
if (!loop_continues(result, label_set))
return result.update_empty(last_value);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// e. If result.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to result.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
// f. Set thisIterationEnv to ? CreatePerIterationEnvironment(perIterationBindings).
this_iteration_env = create_per_iteration_environment();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// g. If increment is not [empty], then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (m_update) {
// i. Let incRef be the result of evaluating increment.
// ii. Let incrResult be Completion(GetValue(incrRef)).
auto inc_ref = m_update->execute(interpreter);
// ii. If incrResult is an abrupt completion, then
if (inc_ref.is_abrupt()) {
// 1. Return ? DisposeResources(thisIterationEnv, incrResult).
return TRY(dispose_resources(vm, this_iteration_env, inc_ref));
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
struct ForInOfHeadState {
explicit ForInOfHeadState(Variant<NonnullRefPtr<ASTNode const>, NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>> lhs)
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
lhs.visit(
[&](NonnullRefPtr<ASTNode const>& ast_node) {
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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expression_lhs = ast_node.ptr();
},
[&](NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>& pattern) {
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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pattern_lhs = pattern.ptr();
destructuring = true;
lhs_kind = Assignment;
});
}
ASTNode const* expression_lhs = nullptr;
BindingPattern const* pattern_lhs = nullptr;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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enum LhsKind {
Assignment,
VarBinding,
LexicalBinding
};
LhsKind lhs_kind = Assignment;
bool destructuring = false;
Value rhs_value;
// 14.7.5.7 ForIn/OfBodyEvaluation ( lhs, stmt, iteratorRecord, iterationKind, lhsKind, labelSet [ , iteratorKind ] ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forin-div-ofbodyevaluation-lhs-stmt-iterator-lhskind-labelset
// Note: This is only steps 6.g through 6.j of the method because we currently implement for-in without an iterator so to prevent duplicated code we do this part here.
ThrowCompletionOr<void> execute_head(Interpreter& interpreter, Value next_value) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
VERIFY(!next_value.is_empty());
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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Optional<Reference> lhs_reference;
GCPtr<Environment> iteration_environment;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// g. If lhsKind is either assignment or varBinding, then
if (lhs_kind == Assignment || lhs_kind == VarBinding) {
if (!destructuring) {
VERIFY(expression_lhs);
if (is<VariableDeclaration>(*expression_lhs)) {
auto& declaration = static_cast<VariableDeclaration const&>(*expression_lhs);
VERIFY(declaration.declarations().first().target().has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>());
lhs_reference = TRY(declaration.declarations().first().target().get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->to_reference(interpreter));
} else if (is<UsingDeclaration>(*expression_lhs)) {
auto& declaration = static_cast<UsingDeclaration const&>(*expression_lhs);
VERIFY(declaration.declarations().first().target().has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>());
lhs_reference = TRY(declaration.declarations().first().target().get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->to_reference(interpreter));
} else {
VERIFY(is<Identifier>(*expression_lhs) || is<MemberExpression>(*expression_lhs) || is<CallExpression>(*expression_lhs));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto& expression = static_cast<Expression const&>(*expression_lhs);
lhs_reference = TRY(expression.to_reference(interpreter));
}
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// h. Else,
else {
VERIFY(expression_lhs && (is<VariableDeclaration>(*expression_lhs) || is<UsingDeclaration>(*expression_lhs)));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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iteration_environment = new_declarative_environment(*interpreter.lexical_environment());
auto& for_declaration = static_cast<Declaration const&>(*expression_lhs);
DeprecatedFlyString first_name;
// 14.7.5.4 Runtime Semantics: ForDeclarationBindingInstantiation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-fordeclarationbindinginstantiation
// 1. For each element name of the BoundNames of ForBinding, do
// NOTE: Due to the use of MUST with `create_immutable_binding` and `create_mutable_binding` below,
// an exception should not result from `for_each_bound_name`.
MUST(for_declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
if (first_name.is_empty())
first_name = name;
// a. If IsConstantDeclaration of LetOrConst is true, then
if (for_declaration.is_constant_declaration()) {
// i. Perform ! environment.CreateImmutableBinding(name, true).
MUST(iteration_environment->create_immutable_binding(vm, name, true));
}
// b. Else,
else {
// i. Perform ! environment.CreateMutableBinding(name, false).
MUST(iteration_environment->create_mutable_binding(vm, name, false));
}
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment = iteration_environment;
if (!destructuring) {
VERIFY(!first_name.is_empty());
lhs_reference = MUST(interpreter.vm().resolve_binding(first_name));
}
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}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// i. If destructuring is false, then
if (!destructuring) {
VERIFY(lhs_reference.has_value());
if (lhs_kind == LexicalBinding) {
// 2. If IsUsingDeclaration of lhs is true, then
if (is<UsingDeclaration>(expression_lhs)) {
// a. Let status be Completion(InitializeReferencedBinding(lhsRef, nextValue, sync-dispose)).
return lhs_reference->initialize_referenced_binding(vm, next_value, Environment::InitializeBindingHint::SyncDispose);
}
// 3. Else,
else {
// a. Let status be Completion(InitializeReferencedBinding(lhsRef, nextValue, normal)).
return lhs_reference->initialize_referenced_binding(vm, next_value, Environment::InitializeBindingHint::Normal);
}
} else {
return lhs_reference->put_value(vm, next_value);
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// j. Else,
if (lhs_kind == Assignment) {
VERIFY(pattern_lhs);
return interpreter.vm().destructuring_assignment_evaluation(*pattern_lhs, next_value);
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY(expression_lhs && is<VariableDeclaration>(*expression_lhs));
auto& for_declaration = static_cast<VariableDeclaration const&>(*expression_lhs);
auto& binding_pattern = for_declaration.declarations().first().target().get<NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>>();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY(lhs_kind == VarBinding || iteration_environment);
// At this point iteration_environment is undefined if lhs_kind == VarBinding which means this does both
// branch j.ii and j.iii because ForBindingInitialization is just a forwarding call to BindingInitialization.
return interpreter.vm().binding_initialization(binding_pattern, next_value, iteration_environment);
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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};
// 14.7.5.5 Runtime Semantics: ForInOfLoopEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofloopevaluation
// 14.7.5.6 ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation ( uninitializedBoundNames, expr, iterationKind ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofheadevaluation
// This method combines ForInOfLoopEvaluation and ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation for similar reason as ForIn/OfBodyEvaluation, to prevent code duplication.
// For the same reason we also skip step 6 and 7 of ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation as this is done by the appropriate for loop type.
static ThrowCompletionOr<ForInOfHeadState> for_in_of_head_execute(Interpreter& interpreter, Variant<NonnullRefPtr<ASTNode const>, NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>> lhs, Expression const& rhs)
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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ForInOfHeadState state(lhs);
if (auto* ast_ptr = lhs.get_pointer<NonnullRefPtr<ASTNode const>>(); ast_ptr && is<Declaration>(ast_ptr->ptr())) {
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// Runtime Semantics: ForInOfLoopEvaluation, for any of:
// ForInOfStatement : for ( var ForBinding in Expression ) Statement
// ForInOfStatement : for ( ForDeclaration in Expression ) Statement
// ForInOfStatement : for ( var ForBinding of AssignmentExpression ) Statement
// ForInOfStatement : for ( ForDeclaration of AssignmentExpression ) Statement
// 14.7.5.6 ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation ( uninitializedBoundNames, expr, iterationKind ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofheadevaluation
Environment* new_environment = nullptr;
if (is<VariableDeclaration>(ast_ptr->ptr())) {
auto& variable_declaration = static_cast<VariableDeclaration const&>(*(*ast_ptr));
VERIFY(variable_declaration.declarations().size() == 1);
state.destructuring = variable_declaration.declarations().first().target().has<NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>>();
if (variable_declaration.declaration_kind() == DeclarationKind::Var) {
state.lhs_kind = ForInOfHeadState::VarBinding;
auto& variable = variable_declaration.declarations().first();
// B.3.5 Initializers in ForIn Statement Heads, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-initializers-in-forin-statement-heads
if (variable.init()) {
VERIFY(variable.target().has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>());
auto& binding_id = variable.target().get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->string();
auto reference = TRY(interpreter.vm().resolve_binding(binding_id));
auto result = TRY(interpreter.vm().named_evaluation_if_anonymous_function(*variable.init(), binding_id));
TRY(reference.put_value(vm, result));
}
} else {
state.lhs_kind = ForInOfHeadState::LexicalBinding;
new_environment = new_declarative_environment(*interpreter.lexical_environment());
// NOTE: Due to the use of MUST with `create_mutable_binding` below, an exception should not result from `for_each_bound_name`.
MUST(variable_declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
MUST(new_environment->create_mutable_binding(vm, name, false));
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
} else {
VERIFY(is<UsingDeclaration>(ast_ptr->ptr()));
auto& declaration = static_cast<UsingDeclaration const&>(*(*ast_ptr));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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state.lhs_kind = ForInOfHeadState::LexicalBinding;
new_environment = new_declarative_environment(*interpreter.lexical_environment());
// NOTE: Due to the use of MUST with `create_mutable_binding` below, an exception should not result from `for_each_bound_name`.
MUST(declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
MUST(new_environment->create_mutable_binding(vm, name, false));
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
if (new_environment) {
// 2.d Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to newEnv.
TemporaryChange<Environment*> scope_change(interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment, new_environment);
// 3. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating expr.
// 5. Let exprValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
state.rhs_value = TRY(rhs.execute(interpreter)).release_value();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// Note that since a reference stores its environment it doesn't matter we only reset
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// this after step 5. (Also we have no way of separating these steps at this point)
// 4. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
} else {
// 3. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating expr.
// 5. Let exprValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
state.rhs_value = TRY(rhs.execute(interpreter)).release_value();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
return state;
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// Runtime Semantics: ForInOfLoopEvaluation, for any of:
// ForInOfStatement : for ( LeftHandSideExpression in Expression ) Statement
// ForInOfStatement : for ( LeftHandSideExpression of AssignmentExpression ) Statement
// 14.7.5.6 ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation ( uninitializedBoundNames, expr, iterationKind ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofheadevaluation
// We can skip step 1, 2 and 4 here (on top of already skipping step 6 and 7).
// 3. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating expr.
// 5. Let exprValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
state.rhs_value = TRY(rhs.execute(interpreter)).release_value();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return state;
}
// 14.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-statement-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// BreakableStatement : IterationStatement
Completion ForInStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let newLabelSet be a new empty List.
// 2. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this BreakableStatement with argument newLabelSet.
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
// 14.7.5.5 Runtime Semantics: ForInOfLoopEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofloopevaluation
Completion ForInStatement::loop_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto for_in_head_state = TRY(for_in_of_head_execute(interpreter, m_lhs, *m_rhs));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto rhs_result = for_in_head_state.rhs_value;
// 14.7.5.6 ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation ( uninitializedBoundNames, expr, iterationKind ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofheadevaluation
// a. If exprValue is undefined or null, then
if (rhs_result.is_nullish()) {
// i. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: break, [[Value]]: empty, [[Target]]: empty }.
return { Completion::Type::Break, {}, {} };
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// b. Let obj be ! ToObject(exprValue).
auto* object = MUST(rhs_result.to_object(vm));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 14.7.5.7 ForIn/OfBodyEvaluation ( lhs, stmt, iteratorRecord, iterationKind, lhsKind, labelSet [ , iteratorKind ] ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forin-div-ofbodyevaluation-lhs-stmt-iterator-lhskind-labelset
// 2. Let oldEnv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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Environment* old_environment = interpreter.lexical_environment();
auto restore_scope = ScopeGuard([&] {
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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});
// 3. Let V be undefined.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto last_value = js_undefined();
auto result = object->enumerate_object_properties([&](auto value) -> Optional<Completion> {
TRY(for_in_head_state.execute_head(interpreter, value));
// l. Let result be the result of evaluating stmt.
auto result = m_body->execute(interpreter);
// NOTE: Because of optimizations we only create a new lexical environment if there are bindings
// so we should only dispose if that is the case.
if (vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment != old_environment) {
VERIFY(is<DeclarativeEnvironment>(vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment));
// m. Set result to DisposeResources(iterationEnv, result).
result = dispose_resources(vm, static_cast<DeclarativeEnvironment*>(vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment), result);
}
// n. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
// o. If LoopContinues(result, labelSet) is false, then
if (!loop_continues(result, label_set)) {
// 1. Return UpdateEmpty(result, V).
return result.update_empty(last_value);
}
// p. If result.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to result.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
return {};
});
return result.value_or(last_value);
}
// 14.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-statement-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// BreakableStatement : IterationStatement
Completion ForOfStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let newLabelSet be a new empty List.
// 2. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this BreakableStatement with argument newLabelSet.
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
// 14.7.5.5 Runtime Semantics: ForInOfLoopEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofloopevaluation
Completion ForOfStatement::loop_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto for_of_head_state = TRY(for_in_of_head_execute(interpreter, m_lhs, m_rhs));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto rhs_result = for_of_head_state.rhs_value;
// 14.7.5.7 ForIn/OfBodyEvaluation ( lhs, stmt, iteratorRecord, iterationKind, lhsKind, labelSet [ , iteratorKind ] ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forin-div-ofbodyevaluation-lhs-stmt-iterator-lhskind-labelset
// We use get_iterator_values which behaves like ForIn/OfBodyEvaluation with iteratorKind iterate.
// 2. Let oldEnv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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Environment* old_environment = interpreter.lexical_environment();
auto restore_scope = ScopeGuard([&] {
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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});
// 3. Let V be undefined.
auto last_value = js_undefined();
Optional<Completion> status;
(void)TRY(get_iterator_values(vm, rhs_result, [&](Value value) -> Optional<Completion> {
TRY(for_of_head_state.execute_head(interpreter, value));
// l. Let result be the result of evaluating stmt.
auto result = m_body->execute(interpreter);
if (vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment != old_environment) {
VERIFY(is<DeclarativeEnvironment>(vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment));
result = dispose_resources(vm, static_cast<DeclarativeEnvironment*>(vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment), result);
}
// m. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
// n. If LoopContinues(result, labelSet) is false, then
if (!loop_continues(result, label_set)) {
// 2. Set status to UpdateEmpty(result, V).
status = result.update_empty(last_value);
// 4. Return ? IteratorClose(iteratorRecord, status).
// NOTE: This is done by returning a completion from the callback.
return status;
}
// o. If result.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to result.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
return {};
}));
// Return `status` set during step n.2. in the callback, or...
// e. If done is true, return V.
return status.value_or(last_value);
}
// 14.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-statement-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// BreakableStatement : IterationStatement
Completion ForAwaitOfStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let newLabelSet be a new empty List.
// 2. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this BreakableStatement with argument newLabelSet.
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
// 14.7.5.5 Runtime Semantics: ForInOfLoopEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofloopevaluation
Completion ForAwaitOfStatement::loop_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> const& label_set) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 14.7.5.6 ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation ( uninitializedBoundNames, expr, iterationKind ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forinofheadevaluation
// Note: Performs only steps 1 through 5.
auto for_of_head_state = TRY(for_in_of_head_execute(interpreter, m_lhs, m_rhs));
auto rhs_result = for_of_head_state.rhs_value;
// NOTE: Perform step 7 from ForIn/OfHeadEvaluation. And since this is always async we only have to do step 7.d.
// d. Return ? GetIterator(exprValue, iteratorHint).
auto iterator = TRY(get_iterator(vm, rhs_result, IteratorHint::Async));
// 14.7.5.7 ForIn/OfBodyEvaluation ( lhs, stmt, iteratorRecord, iterationKind, lhsKind, labelSet [ , iteratorKind ] ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-forin-div-ofbodyevaluation-lhs-stmt-iterator-lhskind-labelset
// NOTE: Here iteratorKind is always async.
// 2. Let oldEnv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
Environment* old_environment = interpreter.lexical_environment();
auto restore_scope = ScopeGuard([&] {
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
});
// 3. Let V be undefined.
auto last_value = js_undefined();
// NOTE: Step 4 and 5 are just extracting properties from the head which is done already in for_in_of_head_execute.
// And these are only used in step 6.g through 6.k which is done with for_of_head_state.execute_head.
// 6. Repeat,
while (true) {
// a. Let nextResult be ? Call(iteratorRecord.[[NextMethod]], iteratorRecord.[[Iterator]]).
auto next_result = TRY(call(vm, iterator.next_method, iterator.iterator));
// b. If iteratorKind is async, set nextResult to ? Await(nextResult).
next_result = TRY(await(vm, next_result));
// c. If Type(nextResult) is not Object, throw a TypeError exception.
if (!next_result.is_object())
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::IterableNextBadReturn);
// d. Let done be ? IteratorComplete(nextResult).
auto done = TRY(iterator_complete(vm, next_result.as_object()));
// e. If done is true, return V.
if (done)
return last_value;
// f. Let nextValue be ? IteratorValue(nextResult).
auto next_value = TRY(iterator_value(vm, next_result.as_object()));
// NOTE: This performs steps g. through to k.
TRY(for_of_head_state.execute_head(interpreter, next_value));
// l. Let result be the result of evaluating stmt.
auto result = m_body->execute(interpreter);
// m. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
// n. If LoopContinues(result, labelSet) is false, then
if (!loop_continues(result, label_set)) {
// 2. Set status to UpdateEmpty(result, V).
auto status = result.update_empty(last_value);
// 3. If iteratorKind is async, return ? AsyncIteratorClose(iteratorRecord, status).
return async_iterator_close(vm, iterator, move(status));
}
// o. If result.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to result.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
// 13.6.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-exp-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.7.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-multiplicative-operators-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.8.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-addition-operator-plus-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.8.2.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-subtraction-operator-minus-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.9.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-left-shift-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.9.2.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-signed-right-shift-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.9.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-unsigned-right-shift-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.10.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-relational-operators-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.11.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-equality-operators-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion BinaryExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// Special case in which we cannot execute the lhs. RelationalExpression : PrivateIdentifier in ShiftExpression
// RelationalExpression : PrivateIdentifier in ShiftExpression, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-relational-operators-runtime-semantics-evaluation
if (m_op == BinaryOp::In && is<PrivateIdentifier>(*m_lhs)) {
auto& private_identifier = static_cast<PrivateIdentifier const&>(*m_lhs).string();
auto rhs_result = TRY(m_rhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
if (!rhs_result.is_object())
return interpreter.vm().throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::InOperatorWithObject);
auto* private_environment = interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().private_environment;
VERIFY(private_environment);
auto private_name = private_environment->resolve_private_identifier(private_identifier);
return Value(rhs_result.as_object().private_element_find(private_name) != nullptr);
}
auto lhs_result = TRY(m_lhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
auto rhs_result = TRY(m_rhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
switch (m_op) {
case BinaryOp::Addition:
return TRY(add(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::Subtraction:
return TRY(sub(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::Multiplication:
return TRY(mul(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::Division:
return TRY(div(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::Modulo:
return TRY(mod(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::Exponentiation:
return TRY(exp(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::StrictlyEquals:
return Value(is_strictly_equal(lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::StrictlyInequals:
return Value(!is_strictly_equal(lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::LooselyEquals:
return Value(TRY(is_loosely_equal(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result)));
case BinaryOp::LooselyInequals:
return Value(!TRY(is_loosely_equal(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result)));
case BinaryOp::GreaterThan:
return TRY(greater_than(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::GreaterThanEquals:
return TRY(greater_than_equals(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::LessThan:
return TRY(less_than(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::LessThanEquals:
return TRY(less_than_equals(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::BitwiseAnd:
return TRY(bitwise_and(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::BitwiseOr:
return TRY(bitwise_or(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::BitwiseXor:
return TRY(bitwise_xor(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::LeftShift:
return TRY(left_shift(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::RightShift:
return TRY(right_shift(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::UnsignedRightShift:
return TRY(unsigned_right_shift(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
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case BinaryOp::In:
return TRY(in(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
case BinaryOp::InstanceOf:
return TRY(instance_of(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
// 13.13.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-binary-logical-operators-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion LogicalExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Let lref be the result of evaluating <Expression>.
// 2. Let lval be ? GetValue(lref).
auto lhs_result = TRY(m_lhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
switch (m_op) {
// LogicalANDExpression : LogicalANDExpression && BitwiseORExpression
case LogicalOp::And:
// 3. Let lbool be ToBoolean(lval).
// 4. If lbool is false, return lval.
if (!lhs_result.to_boolean())
return lhs_result;
// 5. Let rref be the result of evaluating BitwiseORExpression.
// 6. Return ? GetValue(rref).
return m_rhs->execute(interpreter);
// LogicalORExpression : LogicalORExpression || LogicalANDExpression
case LogicalOp::Or:
// 3. Let lbool be ToBoolean(lval).
// 4. If lbool is true, return lval.
if (lhs_result.to_boolean())
return lhs_result;
// 5. Let rref be the result of evaluating LogicalANDExpression.
// 6. Return ? GetValue(rref).
return m_rhs->execute(interpreter);
// CoalesceExpression : CoalesceExpressionHead ?? BitwiseORExpression
case LogicalOp::NullishCoalescing:
// 3. If lval is undefined or null, then
if (lhs_result.is_nullish()) {
// a. Let rref be the result of evaluating BitwiseORExpression.
// b. Return ? GetValue(rref).
return m_rhs->execute(interpreter);
}
// 4. Otherwise, return lval.
return lhs_result;
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
ThrowCompletionOr<Reference> Expression::to_reference(Interpreter&) const
{
return Reference {};
}
ThrowCompletionOr<Reference> Identifier::to_reference(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
if (m_cached_environment_coordinate.is_valid()) {
Environment* environment = nullptr;
if (m_cached_environment_coordinate.index == EnvironmentCoordinate::global_marker) {
environment = &interpreter.vm().current_realm()->global_environment();
} else {
environment = interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment;
for (size_t i = 0; i < m_cached_environment_coordinate.hops; ++i)
environment = environment->outer_environment();
VERIFY(environment);
VERIFY(environment->is_declarative_environment());
}
if (!environment->is_permanently_screwed_by_eval()) {
return Reference { *environment, string(), interpreter.vm().in_strict_mode(), m_cached_environment_coordinate };
}
m_cached_environment_coordinate = {};
}
auto reference = TRY(interpreter.vm().resolve_binding(string()));
if (reference.environment_coordinate().has_value())
m_cached_environment_coordinate = reference.environment_coordinate().value();
return reference;
}
ThrowCompletionOr<Reference> MemberExpression::to_reference(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 13.3.7.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation
// SuperProperty : super [ Expression ]
// SuperProperty : super . IdentifierName
// https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-super-keyword-runtime-semantics-evaluation
if (is<SuperExpression>(object())) {
// 1. Let env be GetThisEnvironment().
auto environment = get_this_environment(vm);
// 2. Let actualThis be ? env.GetThisBinding().
auto actual_this = TRY(environment->get_this_binding(vm));
PropertyKey property_key;
if (is_computed()) {
// SuperProperty : super [ Expression ]
// 3. Let propertyNameReference be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 4. Let propertyNameValue be ? GetValue(propertyNameReference).
auto property_name_value = TRY(m_property->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 5. Let propertyKey be ? ToPropertyKey(propertyNameValue).
property_key = TRY(property_name_value.to_property_key(vm));
} else {
// SuperProperty : super . IdentifierName
// 3. Let propertyKey be StringValue of IdentifierName.
VERIFY(is<Identifier>(property()));
property_key = static_cast<Identifier const&>(property()).string();
}
// 6. If the source text matched by this SuperProperty is strict mode code, let strict be true; else let strict be false.
bool strict = interpreter.vm().in_strict_mode();
// 7. Return ? MakeSuperPropertyReference(actualThis, propertyKey, strict).
return TRY(make_super_property_reference(vm, actual_this, property_key, strict));
}
auto base_reference = TRY(m_object->to_reference(interpreter));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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Value base_value;
if (base_reference.is_valid_reference())
base_value = TRY(base_reference.get_value(vm));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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else
base_value = TRY(m_object->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY(!base_value.is_empty());
LibJS: Rewrite most of Object for spec compliance :^) This is a huge patch, I know. In hindsight this perhaps could've been done slightly more incremental, but I started and then fixed everything until it worked, and here we are. I tried splitting of some completely unrelated changes into separate commits, however. Anyway. This is a rewrite of most of Object, and by extension large parts of Array, Proxy, Reflect, String, TypedArray, and some other things. What we already had worked fine for about 90% of things, but getting the last 10% right proved to be increasingly difficult with the current code that sort of grew organically and is only very loosely based on the spec - this became especially obvious when we started fixing a large number of test262 failures. Key changes include: - 1:1 matching function names and parameters of all object-related functions, to avoid ambiguity. Previously we had things like put(), which the spec doesn't have - as a result it wasn't always clear which need to be used. - Better separation between object abstract operations and internal methods - the former are always the same, the latter can be overridden (and are therefore virtual). The internal methods (i.e. [[Foo]] in the spec) are now prefixed with 'internal_' for clarity - again, it was previously not always clear which AO a certain method represents, get() could've been both Get and [[Get]] (I don't know which one it was closer to right now). Note that some of the old names have been kept until all code relying on them is updated, but they are now simple wrappers around the closest matching standard abstract operation. - Simplifications of the storage layer: functions that write values to storage are now prefixed with 'storage_' to make their purpose clear, and as they are not part of the spec they should not contain any steps specified by it. Much functionality is now covered by the layers above it and was removed (e.g. handling of accessors, attribute checks). - PropertyAttributes has been greatly simplified, and is being replaced by PropertyDescriptor - a concept similar to the current implementation, but more aligned with the actual spec. See the commit message of the previous commit where it was introduced for details. - As a bonus, and since I had to look at the spec a whole lot anyway, I introduced more inline comments with the exact steps from the spec - this makes it super easy to verify correctness. - East-const all the things. As a result of all of this, things are much more correct but a bit slower now. Retaining speed wasn't a consideration at all, I have done no profiling of the new code - there might be low hanging fruits, which we can then harvest separately. Special thanks to Idan for helping me with this by tracking down bugs, updating everything outside of LibJS to work with these changes (LibWeb, Spreadsheet, HackStudio), as well as providing countless patches to fix regressions I introduced - there still are very few (we got it down to 5), but we also get many new passing test262 tests in return. :^) Co-authored-by: Idan Horowitz <idan.horowitz@gmail.com>
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// From here on equivalent to
// 13.3.4 EvaluatePropertyAccessWithIdentifierKey ( baseValue, identifierName, strict ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-evaluate-property-access-with-identifier-key
PropertyKey property_key;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (is_computed()) {
// Weird order which I can't quite find from the specs.
auto value = TRY(m_property->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
VERIFY(!value.is_empty());
LibJS: Rewrite most of Object for spec compliance :^) This is a huge patch, I know. In hindsight this perhaps could've been done slightly more incremental, but I started and then fixed everything until it worked, and here we are. I tried splitting of some completely unrelated changes into separate commits, however. Anyway. This is a rewrite of most of Object, and by extension large parts of Array, Proxy, Reflect, String, TypedArray, and some other things. What we already had worked fine for about 90% of things, but getting the last 10% right proved to be increasingly difficult with the current code that sort of grew organically and is only very loosely based on the spec - this became especially obvious when we started fixing a large number of test262 failures. Key changes include: - 1:1 matching function names and parameters of all object-related functions, to avoid ambiguity. Previously we had things like put(), which the spec doesn't have - as a result it wasn't always clear which need to be used. - Better separation between object abstract operations and internal methods - the former are always the same, the latter can be overridden (and are therefore virtual). The internal methods (i.e. [[Foo]] in the spec) are now prefixed with 'internal_' for clarity - again, it was previously not always clear which AO a certain method represents, get() could've been both Get and [[Get]] (I don't know which one it was closer to right now). Note that some of the old names have been kept until all code relying on them is updated, but they are now simple wrappers around the closest matching standard abstract operation. - Simplifications of the storage layer: functions that write values to storage are now prefixed with 'storage_' to make their purpose clear, and as they are not part of the spec they should not contain any steps specified by it. Much functionality is now covered by the layers above it and was removed (e.g. handling of accessors, attribute checks). - PropertyAttributes has been greatly simplified, and is being replaced by PropertyDescriptor - a concept similar to the current implementation, but more aligned with the actual spec. See the commit message of the previous commit where it was introduced for details. - As a bonus, and since I had to look at the spec a whole lot anyway, I introduced more inline comments with the exact steps from the spec - this makes it super easy to verify correctness. - East-const all the things. As a result of all of this, things are much more correct but a bit slower now. Retaining speed wasn't a consideration at all, I have done no profiling of the new code - there might be low hanging fruits, which we can then harvest separately. Special thanks to Idan for helping me with this by tracking down bugs, updating everything outside of LibJS to work with these changes (LibWeb, Spreadsheet, HackStudio), as well as providing countless patches to fix regressions I introduced - there still are very few (we got it down to 5), but we also get many new passing test262 tests in return. :^) Co-authored-by: Idan Horowitz <idan.horowitz@gmail.com>
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TRY(require_object_coercible(vm, base_value));
property_key = TRY(value.to_property_key(vm));
} else if (is<PrivateIdentifier>(*m_property)) {
auto& private_identifier = static_cast<PrivateIdentifier const&>(*m_property);
return make_private_reference(interpreter.vm(), base_value, private_identifier.string());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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} else {
property_key = verify_cast<Identifier>(*m_property).string();
TRY(require_object_coercible(vm, base_value));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
if (!property_key.is_valid())
return Reference {};
LibJS: Rewrite most of Object for spec compliance :^) This is a huge patch, I know. In hindsight this perhaps could've been done slightly more incremental, but I started and then fixed everything until it worked, and here we are. I tried splitting of some completely unrelated changes into separate commits, however. Anyway. This is a rewrite of most of Object, and by extension large parts of Array, Proxy, Reflect, String, TypedArray, and some other things. What we already had worked fine for about 90% of things, but getting the last 10% right proved to be increasingly difficult with the current code that sort of grew organically and is only very loosely based on the spec - this became especially obvious when we started fixing a large number of test262 failures. Key changes include: - 1:1 matching function names and parameters of all object-related functions, to avoid ambiguity. Previously we had things like put(), which the spec doesn't have - as a result it wasn't always clear which need to be used. - Better separation between object abstract operations and internal methods - the former are always the same, the latter can be overridden (and are therefore virtual). The internal methods (i.e. [[Foo]] in the spec) are now prefixed with 'internal_' for clarity - again, it was previously not always clear which AO a certain method represents, get() could've been both Get and [[Get]] (I don't know which one it was closer to right now). Note that some of the old names have been kept until all code relying on them is updated, but they are now simple wrappers around the closest matching standard abstract operation. - Simplifications of the storage layer: functions that write values to storage are now prefixed with 'storage_' to make their purpose clear, and as they are not part of the spec they should not contain any steps specified by it. Much functionality is now covered by the layers above it and was removed (e.g. handling of accessors, attribute checks). - PropertyAttributes has been greatly simplified, and is being replaced by PropertyDescriptor - a concept similar to the current implementation, but more aligned with the actual spec. See the commit message of the previous commit where it was introduced for details. - As a bonus, and since I had to look at the spec a whole lot anyway, I introduced more inline comments with the exact steps from the spec - this makes it super easy to verify correctness. - East-const all the things. As a result of all of this, things are much more correct but a bit slower now. Retaining speed wasn't a consideration at all, I have done no profiling of the new code - there might be low hanging fruits, which we can then harvest separately. Special thanks to Idan for helping me with this by tracking down bugs, updating everything outside of LibJS to work with these changes (LibWeb, Spreadsheet, HackStudio), as well as providing countless patches to fix regressions I introduced - there still are very few (we got it down to 5), but we also get many new passing test262 tests in return. :^) Co-authored-by: Idan Horowitz <idan.horowitz@gmail.com>
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auto strict = interpreter.vm().in_strict_mode();
return Reference { base_value, move(property_key), {}, strict };
}
// 13.5.1.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-delete-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.5.2.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-void-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.5.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-typeof-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.5.4.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-unary-plus-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.5.5.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-unary-minus-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.5.6.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-bitwise-not-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.5.7.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-logical-not-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion UnaryExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
if (m_op == UnaryOp::Delete) {
auto reference = TRY(m_lhs->to_reference(interpreter));
return Value(TRY(reference.delete_(vm)));
}
Value lhs_result;
if (m_op == UnaryOp::Typeof && is<Identifier>(*m_lhs)) {
auto reference = TRY(m_lhs->to_reference(interpreter));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (reference.is_unresolvable())
lhs_result = js_undefined();
else
lhs_result = TRY(reference.get_value(vm));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY(!lhs_result.is_empty());
} else {
// 1. Let expr be the result of evaluating UnaryExpression.
lhs_result = TRY(m_lhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
}
switch (m_op) {
case UnaryOp::BitwiseNot:
return TRY(bitwise_not(vm, lhs_result));
case UnaryOp::Not:
return Value(!lhs_result.to_boolean());
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case UnaryOp::Plus:
return TRY(unary_plus(vm, lhs_result));
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case UnaryOp::Minus:
return TRY(unary_minus(vm, lhs_result));
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case UnaryOp::Typeof:
return Value { MUST_OR_THROW_OOM(PrimitiveString::create(vm, lhs_result.typeof())) };
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case UnaryOp::Void:
return js_undefined();
case UnaryOp::Delete:
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
Completion SuperExpression::execute(Interpreter&) const
{
// The semantics for SuperExpression are handled in CallExpression and SuperCall.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
Completion ClassElement::execute(Interpreter&) const
{
// Note: The semantics of class element are handled in class_element_evaluation
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
static ThrowCompletionOr<ClassElementName> class_key_to_property_name(Interpreter& interpreter, Expression const& key)
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
if (is<PrivateIdentifier>(key)) {
auto& private_identifier = static_cast<PrivateIdentifier const&>(key);
auto* private_environment = interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().private_environment;
VERIFY(private_environment);
return ClassElementName { private_environment->resolve_private_identifier(private_identifier.string()) };
}
auto prop_key = TRY(key.execute(interpreter)).release_value();
if (prop_key.is_object())
prop_key = TRY(prop_key.to_primitive(vm, Value::PreferredType::String));
auto property_key = TRY(PropertyKey::from_value(vm, prop_key));
return ClassElementName { property_key };
}
// 15.4.5 Runtime Semantics: MethodDefinitionEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-methoddefinitionevaluation
ThrowCompletionOr<ClassElement::ClassValue> ClassMethod::class_element_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Object& target) const
{
auto property_key_or_private_name = TRY(class_key_to_property_name(interpreter, *m_key));
auto method_value = TRY(m_function->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
auto function_handle = make_handle(&method_value.as_function());
auto& method_function = static_cast<ECMAScriptFunctionObject&>(method_value.as_function());
method_function.make_method(target);
auto set_function_name = [&](DeprecatedString prefix = "") {
auto name = property_key_or_private_name.visit(
[&](PropertyKey const& property_key) -> DeprecatedString {
if (property_key.is_symbol()) {
auto description = property_key.as_symbol()->description();
if (!description.has_value() || description->is_empty())
return "";
return DeprecatedString::formatted("[{}]", *description);
} else {
return property_key.to_string();
}
},
[&](PrivateName const& private_name) -> DeprecatedString {
return private_name.description;
});
update_function_name(method_value, DeprecatedString::formatted("{}{}{}", prefix, prefix.is_empty() ? "" : " ", name));
};
if (property_key_or_private_name.has<PropertyKey>()) {
auto& property_key = property_key_or_private_name.get<PropertyKey>();
switch (kind()) {
case ClassMethod::Kind::Method:
set_function_name();
TRY(target.define_property_or_throw(property_key, { .value = method_value, .writable = true, .enumerable = false, .configurable = true }));
break;
case ClassMethod::Kind::Getter:
set_function_name("get");
TRY(target.define_property_or_throw(property_key, { .get = &method_function, .enumerable = true, .configurable = true }));
break;
case ClassMethod::Kind::Setter:
set_function_name("set");
TRY(target.define_property_or_throw(property_key, { .set = &method_function, .enumerable = true, .configurable = true }));
break;
default:
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
return ClassValue { normal_completion({}) };
} else {
auto& private_name = property_key_or_private_name.get<PrivateName>();
switch (kind()) {
case Kind::Method:
set_function_name();
return ClassValue { PrivateElement { private_name, PrivateElement::Kind::Method, method_value } };
case Kind::Getter:
set_function_name("get");
return ClassValue { PrivateElement { private_name, PrivateElement::Kind::Accessor, Accessor::create(interpreter.vm(), &method_function, nullptr) } };
case Kind::Setter:
set_function_name("set");
return ClassValue { PrivateElement { private_name, PrivateElement::Kind::Accessor, Accessor::create(interpreter.vm(), nullptr, &method_function) } };
default:
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
}
}
// We use this class to mimic Initializer : = AssignmentExpression of
// 10.2.1.3 Runtime Semantics: EvaluateBody, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-evaluatebody
class ClassFieldInitializerStatement : public Statement {
public:
ClassFieldInitializerStatement(SourceRange source_range, NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> expression, DeprecatedFlyString field_name)
: Statement(source_range)
, m_expression(move(expression))
, m_class_field_identifier_name(move(field_name))
{
}
Completion execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const override
{
// 1. Assert: argumentsList is empty.
VERIFY(interpreter.vm().argument_count() == 0);
// 2. Assert: functionObject.[[ClassFieldInitializerName]] is not empty.
VERIFY(!m_class_field_identifier_name.is_empty());
// 3. If IsAnonymousFunctionDefinition(AssignmentExpression) is true, then
// a. Let value be ? NamedEvaluation of Initializer with argument functionObject.[[ClassFieldInitializerName]].
// 4. Else,
// a. Let rhs be the result of evaluating AssignmentExpression.
// b. Let value be ? GetValue(rhs).
auto value = TRY(interpreter.vm().named_evaluation_if_anonymous_function(m_expression, m_class_field_identifier_name));
// 5. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: return, [[Value]]: value, [[Target]]: empty }.
return { Completion::Type::Return, value, {} };
}
void dump(int) const override
{
// This should not be dumped as it is never part of an actual AST.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
private:
NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> m_expression;
DeprecatedFlyString m_class_field_identifier_name; // [[ClassFieldIdentifierName]]
};
// 15.7.10 Runtime Semantics: ClassFieldDefinitionEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-classfielddefinitionevaluation
ThrowCompletionOr<ClassElement::ClassValue> ClassField::class_element_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Object& target) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
auto property_key_or_private_name = TRY(class_key_to_property_name(interpreter, *m_key));
Handle<ECMAScriptFunctionObject> initializer {};
if (m_initializer) {
auto copy_initializer = m_initializer;
auto name = property_key_or_private_name.visit(
[&](PropertyKey const& property_key) -> DeprecatedString {
return property_key.is_number() ? property_key.to_string() : property_key.to_string_or_symbol().to_display_string();
},
[&](PrivateName const& private_name) -> DeprecatedString {
return private_name.description;
});
// FIXME: A potential optimization is not creating the functions here since these are never directly accessible.
auto function_code = create_ast_node<ClassFieldInitializerStatement>(m_initializer->source_range(), copy_initializer.release_nonnull(), name);
initializer = make_handle(*ECMAScriptFunctionObject::create(realm, DeprecatedString::empty(), DeprecatedString::empty(), *function_code, {}, 0, interpreter.lexical_environment(), interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().private_environment, FunctionKind::Normal, true, false, m_contains_direct_call_to_eval, false, property_key_or_private_name));
initializer->make_method(target);
}
return ClassValue {
ClassFieldDefinition {
move(property_key_or_private_name),
move(initializer),
}
};
}
static Optional<DeprecatedFlyString> nullopt_or_private_identifier_description(Expression const& expression)
{
if (is<PrivateIdentifier>(expression))
return static_cast<PrivateIdentifier const&>(expression).string();
return {};
}
Optional<DeprecatedFlyString> ClassField::private_bound_identifier() const
{
return nullopt_or_private_identifier_description(*m_key);
}
Optional<DeprecatedFlyString> ClassMethod::private_bound_identifier() const
{
return nullopt_or_private_identifier_description(*m_key);
}
// 15.7.11 Runtime Semantics: ClassStaticBlockDefinitionEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-classstaticblockdefinitionevaluation
ThrowCompletionOr<ClassElement::ClassValue> StaticInitializer::class_element_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, Object& home_object) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 1. Let lex be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* lexical_environment = interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().lexical_environment;
// 2. Let privateEnv be the running execution context's PrivateEnvironment.
auto* private_environment = interpreter.vm().running_execution_context().private_environment;
// 3. Let sourceText be the empty sequence of Unicode code points.
// 4. Let formalParameters be an instance of the production FormalParameters : [empty] .
// 5. Let bodyFunction be OrdinaryFunctionCreate(%Function.prototype%, sourceText, formalParameters, ClassStaticBlockBody, non-lexical-this, lex, privateEnv).
// Note: The function bodyFunction is never directly accessible to ECMAScript code.
auto body_function = ECMAScriptFunctionObject::create(realm, DeprecatedString::empty(), DeprecatedString::empty(), *m_function_body, {}, 0, lexical_environment, private_environment, FunctionKind::Normal, true, false, m_contains_direct_call_to_eval, false);
// 6. Perform MakeMethod(bodyFunction, homeObject).
body_function->make_method(home_object);
// 7. Return the ClassStaticBlockDefinition Record { [[BodyFunction]]: bodyFunction }.
return ClassValue { normal_completion(body_function) };
}
// 15.7.16 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-class-definitions-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// ClassExpression : class BindingIdentifier ClassTail
Completion ClassExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Let className be StringValue of BindingIdentifier.
// 2. Let value be ? ClassDefinitionEvaluation of ClassTail with arguments className and className.
auto* value = TRY(class_definition_evaluation(interpreter, m_name, m_name.is_null() ? "" : m_name));
// 3. Set value.[[SourceText]] to the source text matched by ClassExpression.
value->set_source_text(m_source_text);
// 4. Return value.
return Value { value };
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 15.7.15 Runtime Semantics: BindingClassDeclarationEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-bindingclassdeclarationevaluation
static ThrowCompletionOr<Value> binding_class_declaration_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, ClassExpression const& class_expression)
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// ClassDeclaration : class ClassTail
if (!class_expression.has_name()) {
// 1. Let value be ? ClassDefinitionEvaluation of ClassTail with arguments undefined and "default".
auto value = TRY(class_expression.class_definition_evaluation(interpreter, {}, "default"));
// 2. Set value.[[SourceText]] to the source text matched by ClassDeclaration.
value->set_source_text(class_expression.source_text());
// 3. Return value.
return value;
}
// ClassDeclaration : class BindingIdentifier ClassTail
// 1. Let className be StringValue of BindingIdentifier.
auto class_name = class_expression.name();
VERIFY(!class_name.is_empty());
// 2. Let value be ? ClassDefinitionEvaluation of ClassTail with arguments className and className.
auto value = TRY(class_expression.class_definition_evaluation(interpreter, class_name, class_name));
// 3. Set value.[[SourceText]] to the source text matched by ClassDeclaration.
value->set_source_text(class_expression.source_text());
// 4. Let env be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* env = interpreter.lexical_environment();
// 5. Perform ? InitializeBoundName(className, value, env).
TRY(initialize_bound_name(vm, class_name, value, env));
// 6. Return value.
return value;
}
// 15.7.16 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-class-definitions-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// ClassDeclaration : class BindingIdentifier ClassTail
Completion ClassDeclaration::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Perform ? BindingClassDeclarationEvaluation of this ClassDeclaration.
(void)TRY(binding_class_declaration_evaluation(interpreter, m_class_expression));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 2. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 15.7.14 Runtime Semantics: ClassDefinitionEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-classdefinitionevaluation
ThrowCompletionOr<ECMAScriptFunctionObject*> ClassExpression::class_definition_evaluation(Interpreter& interpreter, DeprecatedFlyString const& binding_name, DeprecatedFlyString const& class_name) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto* environment = vm.lexical_environment();
VERIFY(environment);
auto class_environment = new_declarative_environment(*environment);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// We might not set the lexical environment but we always want to restore it eventually.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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ArmedScopeGuard restore_environment = [&] {
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = environment;
};
if (!binding_name.is_null())
MUST(class_environment->create_immutable_binding(vm, binding_name, true));
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auto* outer_private_environment = vm.running_execution_context().private_environment;
auto class_private_environment = new_private_environment(vm, outer_private_environment);
for (auto const& element : m_elements) {
auto opt_private_name = element.private_bound_identifier();
if (opt_private_name.has_value())
class_private_environment->add_private_name({}, opt_private_name.release_value());
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto* proto_parent = realm.intrinsics().object_prototype();
auto* constructor_parent = realm.intrinsics().function_prototype();
if (!m_super_class.is_null()) {
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = class_environment;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// Note: Since our execute does evaluation and GetValue in once we must check for a valid reference first
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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Value super_class;
auto reference = TRY(m_super_class->to_reference(interpreter));
if (reference.is_valid_reference()) {
super_class = TRY(reference.get_value(vm));
} else {
super_class = TRY(m_super_class->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
}
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = environment;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (super_class.is_null()) {
proto_parent = nullptr;
} else if (!super_class.is_constructor()) {
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::ClassExtendsValueNotAConstructorOrNull, TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, super_class.to_string_without_side_effects()));
} else {
auto super_class_prototype = TRY(super_class.get(vm, vm.names.prototype));
if (!super_class_prototype.is_null() && !super_class_prototype.is_object())
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::ClassExtendsValueInvalidPrototype, TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, super_class_prototype.to_string_without_side_effects()));
if (super_class_prototype.is_null())
proto_parent = nullptr;
else
proto_parent = &super_class_prototype.as_object();
constructor_parent = &super_class.as_object();
}
}
auto prototype = Object::create(realm, proto_parent);
VERIFY(prototype);
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = class_environment;
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vm.running_execution_context().private_environment = class_private_environment;
ScopeGuard restore_private_environment = [&] {
vm.running_execution_context().private_environment = outer_private_environment;
};
// FIXME: Step 14.a is done in the parser. By using a synthetic super(...args) which does not call @@iterator of %Array.prototype%
auto class_constructor_value = TRY(m_constructor->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
update_function_name(class_constructor_value, class_name);
VERIFY(class_constructor_value.is_function() && is<ECMAScriptFunctionObject>(class_constructor_value.as_function()));
auto* class_constructor = static_cast<ECMAScriptFunctionObject*>(&class_constructor_value.as_function());
class_constructor->set_home_object(prototype);
class_constructor->set_is_class_constructor();
class_constructor->define_direct_property(vm.names.prototype, prototype, Attribute::Writable);
TRY(class_constructor->internal_set_prototype_of(constructor_parent));
if (!m_super_class.is_null())
class_constructor->set_constructor_kind(ECMAScriptFunctionObject::ConstructorKind::Derived);
prototype->define_direct_property(vm.names.constructor, class_constructor, Attribute::Writable | Attribute::Configurable);
using StaticElement = Variant<ClassFieldDefinition, Handle<ECMAScriptFunctionObject>>;
Vector<PrivateElement> static_private_methods;
Vector<PrivateElement> instance_private_methods;
Vector<ClassFieldDefinition> instance_fields;
Vector<StaticElement> static_elements;
for (auto const& element : m_elements) {
// Note: All ClassElementEvaluation start with evaluating the name (or we fake it).
auto element_value = TRY(element.class_element_evaluation(interpreter, element.is_static() ? *class_constructor : *prototype));
if (element_value.has<PrivateElement>()) {
auto& container = element.is_static() ? static_private_methods : instance_private_methods;
auto& private_element = element_value.get<PrivateElement>();
auto added_to_existing = false;
// FIXME: We can skip this loop in most cases.
for (auto& existing : container) {
if (existing.key == private_element.key) {
VERIFY(existing.kind == PrivateElement::Kind::Accessor);
VERIFY(private_element.kind == PrivateElement::Kind::Accessor);
auto& accessor = private_element.value.as_accessor();
if (!accessor.getter())
existing.value.as_accessor().set_setter(accessor.setter());
else
existing.value.as_accessor().set_getter(accessor.getter());
added_to_existing = true;
}
}
if (!added_to_existing)
container.append(move(element_value.get<PrivateElement>()));
} else if (auto* class_field_definition_ptr = element_value.get_pointer<ClassFieldDefinition>()) {
if (element.is_static())
static_elements.append(move(*class_field_definition_ptr));
else
instance_fields.append(move(*class_field_definition_ptr));
} else if (element.class_element_kind() == ClassElement::ElementKind::StaticInitializer) {
// We use Completion to hold the ClassStaticBlockDefinition Record.
VERIFY(element_value.has<Completion>() && element_value.get<Completion>().value().has_value());
auto& element_object = element_value.get<Completion>().value()->as_object();
VERIFY(is<ECMAScriptFunctionObject>(element_object));
static_elements.append(make_handle(static_cast<ECMAScriptFunctionObject*>(&element_object)));
}
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = environment;
restore_environment.disarm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!binding_name.is_null())
MUST(class_environment->initialize_binding(vm, binding_name, class_constructor, Environment::InitializeBindingHint::Normal));
for (auto& field : instance_fields)
class_constructor->add_field(field);
for (auto& private_method : instance_private_methods)
class_constructor->add_private_method(private_method);
for (auto& method : static_private_methods)
TRY(class_constructor->private_method_or_accessor_add(move(method)));
for (auto& element : static_elements) {
TRY(element.visit(
[&](ClassFieldDefinition& field) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
return TRY(class_constructor->define_field(field));
},
[&](Handle<ECMAScriptFunctionObject> static_block_function) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
VERIFY(!static_block_function.is_null());
// We discard any value returned here.
TRY(call(vm, *static_block_function.cell(), class_constructor_value));
return {};
}));
}
return class_constructor;
}
void ASTNode::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("{}", class_name());
}
void ScopeNode::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!m_lexical_declarations.is_empty()) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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outln("(Lexical declarations)");
for (auto& declaration : m_lexical_declarations)
declaration.dump(indent + 2);
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!m_var_declarations.is_empty()) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Variable declarations)");
for (auto& declaration : m_var_declarations)
declaration.dump(indent + 2);
}
if (!m_functions_hoistable_with_annexB_extension.is_empty()) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Hoisted functions via annexB extension)");
for (auto& declaration : m_functions_hoistable_with_annexB_extension)
declaration.dump(indent + 2);
}
if (!m_children.is_empty()) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Children)");
for (auto& child : children())
child.dump(indent + 2);
}
}
void BinaryExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
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char const* op_string = nullptr;
switch (m_op) {
case BinaryOp::Addition:
op_string = "+";
break;
case BinaryOp::Subtraction:
op_string = "-";
break;
case BinaryOp::Multiplication:
op_string = "*";
break;
case BinaryOp::Division:
op_string = "/";
break;
case BinaryOp::Modulo:
op_string = "%";
break;
case BinaryOp::Exponentiation:
op_string = "**";
break;
case BinaryOp::StrictlyEquals:
op_string = "===";
break;
case BinaryOp::StrictlyInequals:
op_string = "!==";
break;
case BinaryOp::LooselyEquals:
op_string = "==";
break;
case BinaryOp::LooselyInequals:
op_string = "!=";
break;
case BinaryOp::GreaterThan:
op_string = ">";
break;
case BinaryOp::GreaterThanEquals:
op_string = ">=";
break;
case BinaryOp::LessThan:
op_string = "<";
break;
case BinaryOp::LessThanEquals:
op_string = "<=";
break;
case BinaryOp::BitwiseAnd:
op_string = "&";
break;
case BinaryOp::BitwiseOr:
op_string = "|";
break;
case BinaryOp::BitwiseXor:
op_string = "^";
break;
case BinaryOp::LeftShift:
op_string = "<<";
break;
case BinaryOp::RightShift:
op_string = ">>";
break;
case BinaryOp::UnsignedRightShift:
op_string = ">>>";
break;
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case BinaryOp::In:
op_string = "in";
break;
case BinaryOp::InstanceOf:
op_string = "instanceof";
break;
}
print_indent(indent);
outln("{}", class_name());
m_lhs->dump(indent + 1);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("{}", op_string);
m_rhs->dump(indent + 1);
}
void LogicalExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
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char const* op_string = nullptr;
switch (m_op) {
case LogicalOp::And:
op_string = "&&";
break;
case LogicalOp::Or:
op_string = "||";
break;
case LogicalOp::NullishCoalescing:
op_string = "??";
break;
}
print_indent(indent);
outln("{}", class_name());
m_lhs->dump(indent + 1);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("{}", op_string);
m_rhs->dump(indent + 1);
}
void UnaryExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
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char const* op_string = nullptr;
switch (m_op) {
case UnaryOp::BitwiseNot:
op_string = "~";
break;
case UnaryOp::Not:
op_string = "!";
break;
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case UnaryOp::Plus:
op_string = "+";
break;
case UnaryOp::Minus:
op_string = "-";
break;
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case UnaryOp::Typeof:
op_string = "typeof ";
break;
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case UnaryOp::Void:
op_string = "void ";
break;
case UnaryOp::Delete:
op_string = "delete ";
break;
}
print_indent(indent);
outln("{}", class_name());
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("{}", op_string);
m_lhs->dump(indent + 1);
}
void CallExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
if (is<NewExpression>(*this))
outln("CallExpression [new]");
else
outln("CallExpression");
m_callee->dump(indent + 1);
for (auto& argument : arguments())
argument.value->dump(indent + 1);
}
void SuperCall::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("SuperCall");
for (auto& argument : m_arguments)
argument.value->dump(indent + 1);
}
void ClassDeclaration::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
m_class_expression->dump(indent + 1);
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> ClassDeclaration::for_each_bound_name(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<DeprecatedFlyString const&>&& callback) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
if (m_class_expression->name().is_empty())
return {};
return callback(m_class_expression->name());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
void ClassExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("ClassExpression: \"{}\"", m_name);
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Constructor)");
m_constructor->dump(indent + 1);
if (!m_super_class.is_null()) {
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Super Class)");
m_super_class->dump(indent + 1);
}
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Elements)");
for (auto& method : m_elements)
method.dump(indent + 1);
}
void ClassMethod::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Key)");
m_key->dump(indent + 1);
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char const* kind_string = nullptr;
switch (m_kind) {
case Kind::Method:
kind_string = "Method";
break;
case Kind::Getter:
kind_string = "Getter";
break;
case Kind::Setter:
kind_string = "Setter";
break;
}
print_indent(indent);
outln("Kind: {}", kind_string);
print_indent(indent);
outln("Static: {}", is_static());
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Function)");
m_function->dump(indent + 1);
}
void ClassField::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Key)");
m_key->dump(indent + 1);
print_indent(indent);
outln("Static: {}", is_static());
if (m_initializer) {
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Initializer)");
m_initializer->dump(indent + 1);
}
}
void StaticInitializer::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
m_function_body->dump(indent + 1);
}
void StringLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("StringLiteral \"{}\"", m_value);
}
void SuperExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("super");
}
void NumericLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("NumericLiteral {}", m_value);
}
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void BigIntLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("BigIntLiteral {}", m_value);
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}
void BooleanLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("BooleanLiteral {}", m_value);
}
void NullLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("null");
}
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bool BindingPattern::contains_expression() const
{
for (auto& entry : entries) {
if (entry.initializer)
return true;
if (auto binding_ptr = entry.alias.get_pointer<NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>>(); binding_ptr && (*binding_ptr)->contains_expression())
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return true;
}
return false;
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> BindingPattern::for_each_bound_name(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<DeprecatedFlyString const&>&& callback) const
{
for (auto const& entry : entries) {
auto const& alias = entry.alias;
if (alias.has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()) {
TRY(callback(alias.get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->string()));
} else if (alias.has<NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>>()) {
TRY(alias.get<NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>>()->for_each_bound_name(forward<decltype(callback)>(callback)));
} else {
auto const& name = entry.name;
if (name.has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>())
TRY(callback(name.get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->string()));
}
}
return {};
}
void BindingPattern::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("BindingPattern {}", kind == Kind::Array ? "Array" : "Object");
for (auto& entry : entries) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Property)");
if (kind == Kind::Object) {
print_indent(indent + 2);
outln("(Identifier)");
if (entry.name.has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()) {
entry.name.get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->dump(indent + 3);
} else {
entry.name.get<NonnullRefPtr<Expression const>>()->dump(indent + 3);
}
} else if (entry.is_elision()) {
print_indent(indent + 2);
outln("(Elision)");
continue;
}
print_indent(indent + 2);
outln("(Pattern{})", entry.is_rest ? " rest=true" : "");
if (entry.alias.has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()) {
entry.alias.get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->dump(indent + 3);
} else if (entry.alias.has<NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>>()) {
entry.alias.get<NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const>>()->dump(indent + 3);
} else if (entry.alias.has<NonnullRefPtr<MemberExpression const>>()) {
entry.alias.get<NonnullRefPtr<MemberExpression const>>()->dump(indent + 3);
} else {
print_indent(indent + 3);
outln("<empty>");
}
if (entry.initializer) {
print_indent(indent + 2);
outln("(Initializer)");
entry.initializer->dump(indent + 3);
}
}
}
void FunctionNode::dump(int indent, DeprecatedString const& class_name) const
{
print_indent(indent);
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auto is_async = m_kind == FunctionKind::Async || m_kind == FunctionKind::AsyncGenerator;
auto is_generator = m_kind == FunctionKind::Generator || m_kind == FunctionKind::AsyncGenerator;
outln("{}{}{} '{}'", class_name, is_async ? " async" : "", is_generator ? "*" : "", name());
if (m_contains_direct_call_to_eval) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("\033[31;1m(direct eval)\033[0m");
}
if (!m_parameters.is_empty()) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Parameters)");
for (auto& parameter : m_parameters) {
print_indent(indent + 2);
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if (parameter.is_rest)
out("...");
parameter.binding.visit(
[&](DeprecatedFlyString const& name) {
outln("{}", name);
},
[&](BindingPattern const& pattern) {
pattern.dump(indent + 2);
});
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if (parameter.default_value)
parameter.default_value->dump(indent + 3);
}
}
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Body)");
body().dump(indent + 2);
}
void FunctionDeclaration::dump(int indent) const
{
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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FunctionNode::dump(indent, class_name());
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> FunctionDeclaration::for_each_bound_name(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<DeprecatedFlyString const&>&& callback) const
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{
if (name().is_empty())
return {};
return callback(name());
}
void FunctionExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
FunctionNode::dump(indent, class_name());
}
void YieldExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
if (argument())
argument()->dump(indent + 1);
}
void AwaitExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
m_argument->dump(indent + 1);
}
void ReturnStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
if (argument())
argument()->dump(indent + 1);
}
void IfStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("If");
predicate().dump(indent + 1);
consequent().dump(indent + 1);
if (alternate()) {
print_indent(indent);
outln("Else");
alternate()->dump(indent + 1);
}
}
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void WhileStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("While");
test().dump(indent + 1);
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body().dump(indent + 1);
}
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void WithStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("Object");
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object().dump(indent + 2);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("Body");
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body().dump(indent + 2);
}
void DoWhileStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("DoWhile");
test().dump(indent + 1);
body().dump(indent + 1);
}
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void ForStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("For");
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if (init())
init()->dump(indent + 1);
if (test())
test()->dump(indent + 1);
if (update())
update()->dump(indent + 1);
body().dump(indent + 1);
}
void ForInStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("ForIn");
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lhs().visit([&](auto& lhs) { lhs->dump(indent + 1); });
rhs().dump(indent + 1);
body().dump(indent + 1);
}
void ForOfStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("ForOf");
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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lhs().visit([&](auto& lhs) { lhs->dump(indent + 1); });
rhs().dump(indent + 1);
body().dump(indent + 1);
}
void ForAwaitOfStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("ForAwaitOf");
m_lhs.visit([&](auto& lhs) { lhs->dump(indent + 1); });
m_rhs->dump(indent + 1);
m_body->dump(indent + 1);
}
// 13.1.3 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-identifiers-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion Identifier::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Return ? ResolveBinding(StringValue of Identifier).
// OPTIMIZATION: We call Identifier::to_reference() here, which acts as a caching layer around ResolveBinding.
auto reference = TRY(to_reference(interpreter));
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// NOTE: The spec wants us to return the reference directly; this is not possible with ASTNode::execute() (short of letting it return a variant).
// So, instead of calling GetValue at the call site, we do it here.
return TRY(reference.get_value(vm));
}
void Identifier::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("Identifier \"{}\"", m_string);
}
Completion PrivateIdentifier::execute(Interpreter&) const
{
// Note: This should be handled by either the member expression this is part of
// or the binary expression in the case of `#foo in bar`.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
void PrivateIdentifier::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("PrivateIdentifier \"{}\"", m_string);
}
void SpreadExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
m_target->dump(indent + 1);
}
Completion SpreadExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
return m_target->execute(interpreter);
}
// 13.2.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-this-keyword-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ThisExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Return ? ResolveThisBinding().
return vm.resolve_this_binding();
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}
void ThisExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
}
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// 13.15.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-assignment-operators-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion AssignmentExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
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if (m_op == AssignmentOp::Assignment) {
// AssignmentExpression : LeftHandSideExpression = AssignmentExpression
return m_lhs.visit(
// 1. If LeftHandSideExpression is neither an ObjectLiteral nor an ArrayLiteral, then
[&](NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> const& lhs) -> ThrowCompletionOr<Value> {
// a. Let lref be the result of evaluating LeftHandSideExpression.
// b. ReturnIfAbrupt(lref).
auto reference = TRY(lhs->to_reference(interpreter));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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Value rhs_result;
// c. If IsAnonymousFunctionDefinition(AssignmentExpression) and IsIdentifierRef of LeftHandSideExpression are both true, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (lhs->is_identifier()) {
// i. Let rval be ? NamedEvaluation of AssignmentExpression with argument lref.[[ReferencedName]].
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto& identifier_name = static_cast<Identifier const&>(*lhs).string();
rhs_result = TRY(vm.named_evaluation_if_anonymous_function(m_rhs, identifier_name));
}
// d. Else,
else {
// i. Let rref be the result of evaluating AssignmentExpression.
// ii. Let rval be ? GetValue(rref).
rhs_result = TRY(m_rhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// e. Perform ? PutValue(lref, rval).
TRY(reference.put_value(vm, rhs_result));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// f. Return rval.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return rhs_result;
},
// 2. Let assignmentPattern be the AssignmentPattern that is covered by LeftHandSideExpression.
[&](NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const> const& pattern) -> ThrowCompletionOr<Value> {
// 3. Let rref be the result of evaluating AssignmentExpression.
// 4. Let rval be ? GetValue(rref).
auto rhs_result = TRY(m_rhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 5. Perform ? DestructuringAssignmentEvaluation of assignmentPattern with argument rval.
TRY(vm.destructuring_assignment_evaluation(pattern, rhs_result));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 6. Return rval.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return rhs_result;
});
}
VERIFY(m_lhs.has<NonnullRefPtr<Expression const>>());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 1. Let lref be the result of evaluating LeftHandSideExpression.
auto& lhs_expression = *m_lhs.get<NonnullRefPtr<Expression const>>();
auto reference = TRY(lhs_expression.to_reference(interpreter));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 2. Let lval be ? GetValue(lref).
auto lhs_result = TRY(reference.get_value(vm));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// AssignmentExpression : LeftHandSideExpression {&&=, ||=, ??=} AssignmentExpression
if (m_op == AssignmentOp::AndAssignment || m_op == AssignmentOp::OrAssignment || m_op == AssignmentOp::NullishAssignment) {
switch (m_op) {
// AssignmentExpression : LeftHandSideExpression &&= AssignmentExpression
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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case AssignmentOp::AndAssignment:
// 3. Let lbool be ToBoolean(lval).
// 4. If lbool is false, return lval.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!lhs_result.to_boolean())
return lhs_result;
break;
// AssignmentExpression : LeftHandSideExpression ||= AssignmentExpression
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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case AssignmentOp::OrAssignment:
// 3. Let lbool be ToBoolean(lval).
// 4. If lbool is true, return lval.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (lhs_result.to_boolean())
return lhs_result;
break;
// AssignmentExpression : LeftHandSideExpression ??= AssignmentExpression
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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case AssignmentOp::NullishAssignment:
// 3. If lval is neither undefined nor null, return lval.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!lhs_result.is_nullish())
return lhs_result;
break;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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default:
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
Value rhs_result;
// 5. If IsAnonymousFunctionDefinition(AssignmentExpression) is true and IsIdentifierRef of LeftHandSideExpression is true, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (lhs_expression.is_identifier()) {
// a. Let rval be ? NamedEvaluation of AssignmentExpression with argument lref.[[ReferencedName]].
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto& identifier_name = static_cast<Identifier const&>(lhs_expression).string();
rhs_result = TRY(interpreter.vm().named_evaluation_if_anonymous_function(m_rhs, identifier_name));
}
// 6. Else,
else {
// a. Let rref be the result of evaluating AssignmentExpression.
// b. Let rval be ? GetValue(rref).
rhs_result = TRY(m_rhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 7. Perform ? PutValue(lref, rval).
TRY(reference.put_value(vm, rhs_result));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 8. Return rval.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return rhs_result;
}
// AssignmentExpression : LeftHandSideExpression AssignmentOperator AssignmentExpression
// 3. Let rref be the result of evaluating AssignmentExpression.
// 4. Let rval be ? GetValue(rref).
auto rhs_result = TRY(m_rhs->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 5. Let assignmentOpText be the source text matched by AssignmentOperator.
// 6. Let opText be the sequence of Unicode code points associated with assignmentOpText in the following table:
// 7. Let r be ? ApplyStringOrNumericBinaryOperator(lval, opText, rval).
switch (m_op) {
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case AssignmentOp::AdditionAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(add(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
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case AssignmentOp::SubtractionAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(sub(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
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case AssignmentOp::MultiplicationAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(mul(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
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case AssignmentOp::DivisionAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(div(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::ModuloAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(mod(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::ExponentiationAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(exp(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::BitwiseAndAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(bitwise_and(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::BitwiseOrAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(bitwise_or(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::BitwiseXorAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(bitwise_xor(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::LeftShiftAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(left_shift(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::RightShiftAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(right_shift(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
case AssignmentOp::UnsignedRightShiftAssignment:
rhs_result = TRY(unsigned_right_shift(vm, lhs_result, rhs_result));
break;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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case AssignmentOp::Assignment:
case AssignmentOp::AndAssignment:
case AssignmentOp::OrAssignment:
case AssignmentOp::NullishAssignment:
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 8. Perform ? PutValue(lref, r).
TRY(reference.put_value(vm, rhs_result));
// 9. Return r.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return rhs_result;
}
// 13.4.2.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-postfix-increment-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.4.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-postfix-decrement-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.4.4.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-prefix-increment-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 13.4.5.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-prefix-decrement-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion UpdateExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Let expr be the result of evaluating <Expression>.
auto reference = TRY(m_argument->to_reference(interpreter));
// 2. Let oldValue be ? ToNumeric(? GetValue(expr)).
auto old_value = TRY(reference.get_value(vm));
old_value = TRY(old_value.to_numeric(vm));
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Value new_value;
switch (m_op) {
case UpdateOp::Increment:
// 3. If Type(oldValue) is Number, then
if (old_value.is_number()) {
// a. Let newValue be Number::add(oldValue, 1𝔽).
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new_value = Value(old_value.as_double() + 1);
}
// 4. Else,
else {
// a. Assert: Type(oldValue) is BigInt.
// b. Let newValue be BigInt::add(oldValue, 1).
new_value = BigInt::create(vm, old_value.as_bigint().big_integer().plus(Crypto::SignedBigInteger { 1 }));
}
break;
case UpdateOp::Decrement:
// 3. If Type(oldValue) is Number, then
if (old_value.is_number()) {
// a. Let newValue be Number::subtract(oldValue, 1𝔽).
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new_value = Value(old_value.as_double() - 1);
}
// 4. Else,
else {
// a. Assert: Type(oldValue) is BigInt.
// b. Let newValue be BigInt::subtract(oldValue, 1).
new_value = BigInt::create(vm, old_value.as_bigint().big_integer().minus(Crypto::SignedBigInteger { 1 }));
}
break;
default:
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
// 5. Perform ? PutValue(expr, newValue).
TRY(reference.put_value(vm, new_value));
// 6. Return newValue.
// 6. Return oldValue.
return m_prefixed ? new_value : old_value;
}
void AssignmentExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
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char const* op_string = nullptr;
switch (m_op) {
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case AssignmentOp::Assignment:
op_string = "=";
break;
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case AssignmentOp::AdditionAssignment:
op_string = "+=";
break;
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case AssignmentOp::SubtractionAssignment:
op_string = "-=";
break;
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case AssignmentOp::MultiplicationAssignment:
op_string = "*=";
break;
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case AssignmentOp::DivisionAssignment:
op_string = "/=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::ModuloAssignment:
op_string = "%=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::ExponentiationAssignment:
op_string = "**=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::BitwiseAndAssignment:
op_string = "&=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::BitwiseOrAssignment:
op_string = "|=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::BitwiseXorAssignment:
op_string = "^=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::LeftShiftAssignment:
op_string = "<<=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::RightShiftAssignment:
op_string = ">>=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::UnsignedRightShiftAssignment:
op_string = ">>>=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::AndAssignment:
op_string = "&&=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::OrAssignment:
op_string = "||=";
break;
case AssignmentOp::NullishAssignment:
op_string = "\?\?=";
break;
}
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("{}", op_string);
m_lhs.visit([&](auto& lhs) { lhs->dump(indent + 1); });
m_rhs->dump(indent + 1);
}
void UpdateExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
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char const* op_string = nullptr;
switch (m_op) {
case UpdateOp::Increment:
op_string = "++";
break;
case UpdateOp::Decrement:
op_string = "--";
break;
}
ASTNode::dump(indent);
if (m_prefixed) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("{}", op_string);
}
m_argument->dump(indent + 1);
if (!m_prefixed) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("{}", op_string);
}
}
// 14.3.1.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-let-and-const-declarations-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// 14.3.2.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-variable-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion VariableDeclaration::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
for (auto& declarator : m_declarations) {
if (auto* init = declarator.init()) {
TRY(declarator.target().visit(
[&](NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const> const& id) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
auto reference = TRY(id->to_reference(interpreter));
auto initializer_result = TRY(interpreter.vm().named_evaluation_if_anonymous_function(*init, id->string()));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY(!initializer_result.is_empty());
if (m_declaration_kind == DeclarationKind::Var)
return reference.put_value(vm, initializer_result);
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else
return reference.initialize_referenced_binding(vm, initializer_result);
},
[&](NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const> const& pattern) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
auto initializer_result = TRY(init->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
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Environment* environment = m_declaration_kind == DeclarationKind::Var ? nullptr : interpreter.lexical_environment();
return vm.binding_initialization(pattern, initializer_result, environment);
}));
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} else if (m_declaration_kind != DeclarationKind::Var) {
VERIFY(declarator.target().has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>());
auto& identifier = declarator.target().get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>();
auto reference = TRY(identifier->to_reference(interpreter));
TRY(reference.initialize_referenced_binding(vm, js_undefined()));
}
}
return normal_completion({});
}
Completion VariableDeclarator::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// NOTE: VariableDeclarator execution is handled by VariableDeclaration.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> VariableDeclaration::for_each_bound_name(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<DeprecatedFlyString const&>&& callback) const
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{
for (auto const& entry : declarations()) {
TRY(entry.target().visit(
[&](NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const> const& id) {
return callback(id->string());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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},
[&](NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const> const& binding) {
return binding->for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
return callback(name);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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});
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
void VariableDeclaration::dump(int indent) const
{
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char const* declaration_kind_string = nullptr;
switch (m_declaration_kind) {
case DeclarationKind::Let:
declaration_kind_string = "Let";
break;
case DeclarationKind::Var:
declaration_kind_string = "Var";
break;
case DeclarationKind::Const:
declaration_kind_string = "Const";
break;
}
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("{}", declaration_kind_string);
for (auto& declarator : m_declarations)
declarator.dump(indent + 1);
}
// 6.2.1.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/proposal-explicit-resource-management/#sec-let-and-const-declarations-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion UsingDeclaration::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let next be BindingEvaluation of BindingList with parameter sync-dispose.
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
for (auto& declarator : m_declarations) {
VERIFY(declarator.target().has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>());
VERIFY(declarator.init());
auto& id = declarator.target().get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>();
// 2. ReturnIfAbrupt(next).
auto reference = TRY(id->to_reference(interpreter));
auto initializer_result = TRY(interpreter.vm().named_evaluation_if_anonymous_function(*declarator.init(), id->string()));
VERIFY(!initializer_result.is_empty());
TRY(reference.initialize_referenced_binding(vm, initializer_result, Environment::InitializeBindingHint::SyncDispose));
}
// 3. Return empty.
return normal_completion({});
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> UsingDeclaration::for_each_bound_name(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<DeprecatedFlyString const&>&& callback) const
{
for (auto const& entry : m_declarations) {
VERIFY(entry.target().has<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>());
TRY(callback(entry.target().get<NonnullRefPtr<Identifier const>>()->string()));
}
return {};
}
void UsingDeclaration::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
for (auto& declarator : m_declarations)
declarator.dump(indent + 1);
}
void VariableDeclarator::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
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m_target.visit([indent](auto const& value) { value->dump(indent + 1); });
if (m_init)
m_init->dump(indent + 1);
}
void ObjectProperty::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
if (m_property_type == Type::Spread) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("...Spreading");
m_key->dump(indent + 1);
} else {
m_key->dump(indent + 1);
m_value->dump(indent + 1);
}
}
void ObjectExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
for (auto& property : m_properties) {
property.dump(indent + 1);
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}
}
void ExpressionStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
m_expression->dump(indent + 1);
}
Completion ObjectProperty::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// NOTE: ObjectProperty execution is handled by ObjectExpression.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
// 13.2.5.4 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-object-initializer-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ObjectExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 1. Let obj be OrdinaryObjectCreate(%Object.prototype%).
auto object = Object::create(realm, realm.intrinsics().object_prototype());
// 2. Perform ? PropertyDefinitionEvaluation of PropertyDefinitionList with argument obj.
for (auto& property : m_properties) {
auto key = TRY(property.key().execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// PropertyDefinition : ... AssignmentExpression
if (property.type() == ObjectProperty::Type::Spread) {
// 4. Perform ? CopyDataProperties(object, fromValue, excludedNames).
TRY(object->copy_data_properties(vm, key, {}));
// 5. Return unused.
continue;
}
auto value = TRY(property.value().execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 8. If isProtoSetter is true, then
if (property.type() == ObjectProperty::Type::ProtoSetter) {
// a. If Type(propValue) is either Object or Null, then
if (value.is_object() || value.is_null()) {
// i. Perform ! object.[[SetPrototypeOf]](propValue).
MUST(object->internal_set_prototype_of(value.is_object() ? &value.as_object() : nullptr));
}
// b. Return unused.
continue;
}
auto property_key = TRY(PropertyKey::from_value(vm, key));
if (property.is_method()) {
VERIFY(value.is_function());
static_cast<ECMAScriptFunctionObject&>(value.as_function()).set_home_object(object);
auto name = MUST(get_function_property_name(property_key));
if (property.type() == ObjectProperty::Type::Getter) {
name = DeprecatedString::formatted("get {}", name);
} else if (property.type() == ObjectProperty::Type::Setter) {
name = DeprecatedString::formatted("set {}", name);
}
update_function_name(value, name);
}
switch (property.type()) {
case ObjectProperty::Type::Getter:
VERIFY(value.is_function());
object->define_direct_accessor(property_key, &value.as_function(), nullptr, Attribute::Configurable | Attribute::Enumerable);
break;
case ObjectProperty::Type::Setter:
VERIFY(value.is_function());
object->define_direct_accessor(property_key, nullptr, &value.as_function(), Attribute::Configurable | Attribute::Enumerable);
break;
case ObjectProperty::Type::KeyValue:
object->define_direct_property(property_key, value, default_attributes);
break;
case ObjectProperty::Type::Spread:
default:
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
}
// 3. Return obj.
return Value { object };
}
void MemberExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("{}(computed={})", class_name(), is_computed());
m_object->dump(indent + 1);
m_property->dump(indent + 1);
}
DeprecatedString MemberExpression::to_string_approximation() const
{
DeprecatedString object_string = "<object>";
if (is<Identifier>(*m_object))
object_string = static_cast<Identifier const&>(*m_object).string();
if (is_computed())
return DeprecatedString::formatted("{}[<computed>]", object_string);
return DeprecatedString::formatted("{}.{}", object_string, verify_cast<Identifier>(*m_property).string());
}
// 13.3.2.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-property-accessors-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion MemberExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto reference = TRY(to_reference(interpreter));
return TRY(reference.get_value(vm));
}
bool MemberExpression::ends_in_private_name() const
{
if (is_computed())
return false;
if (is<PrivateIdentifier>(*m_property))
return true;
if (is<MemberExpression>(*m_property))
return static_cast<MemberExpression const&>(*m_property).ends_in_private_name();
return false;
}
void OptionalChain::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("{}", class_name());
m_base->dump(indent + 1);
for (auto& reference : m_references) {
reference.visit(
[&](Call const& call) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("Call({})", call.mode == Mode::Optional ? "Optional" : "Not Optional");
for (auto& argument : call.arguments)
argument.value->dump(indent + 2);
},
[&](ComputedReference const& ref) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("ComputedReference({})", ref.mode == Mode::Optional ? "Optional" : "Not Optional");
ref.expression->dump(indent + 2);
},
[&](MemberReference const& ref) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("MemberReference({})", ref.mode == Mode::Optional ? "Optional" : "Not Optional");
ref.identifier->dump(indent + 2);
},
[&](PrivateMemberReference const& ref) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("PrivateMemberReference({})", ref.mode == Mode::Optional ? "Optional" : "Not Optional");
ref.private_identifier->dump(indent + 2);
});
}
}
ThrowCompletionOr<OptionalChain::ReferenceAndValue> OptionalChain::to_reference_and_value(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto base_reference = TRY(m_base->to_reference(interpreter));
auto base = base_reference.is_unresolvable()
? TRY(m_base->execute(interpreter)).release_value()
: TRY(base_reference.get_value(vm));
for (auto& reference : m_references) {
auto is_optional = reference.visit([](auto& ref) { return ref.mode; }) == Mode::Optional;
if (is_optional && base.is_nullish())
return ReferenceAndValue { {}, js_undefined() };
auto expression = reference.visit(
[&](Call const& call) -> NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> {
return CallExpression::create(source_range(),
create_ast_node<SyntheticReferenceExpression>(source_range(), base_reference, base),
call.arguments);
},
[&](ComputedReference const& ref) -> NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> {
return create_ast_node<MemberExpression>(source_range(),
create_ast_node<SyntheticReferenceExpression>(source_range(), base_reference, base),
ref.expression,
true);
},
[&](MemberReference const& ref) -> NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> {
return create_ast_node<MemberExpression>(source_range(),
create_ast_node<SyntheticReferenceExpression>(source_range(), base_reference, base),
ref.identifier,
false);
},
[&](PrivateMemberReference const& ref) -> NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> {
return create_ast_node<MemberExpression>(source_range(),
create_ast_node<SyntheticReferenceExpression>(source_range(), base_reference, base),
ref.private_identifier,
false);
});
if (is<CallExpression>(*expression)) {
base_reference = JS::Reference {};
base = TRY(expression->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
} else {
base_reference = TRY(expression->to_reference(interpreter));
base = TRY(base_reference.get_value(vm));
}
}
return ReferenceAndValue { move(base_reference), base };
}
// 13.3.9.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-optional-chaining-evaluation
Completion OptionalChain::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
return TRY(to_reference_and_value(interpreter)).value;
}
ThrowCompletionOr<JS::Reference> OptionalChain::to_reference(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
return TRY(to_reference_and_value(interpreter)).reference;
}
void MetaProperty::dump(int indent) const
{
DeprecatedString name;
if (m_type == MetaProperty::Type::NewTarget)
name = "new.target";
else if (m_type == MetaProperty::Type::ImportMeta)
name = "import.meta";
else
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
print_indent(indent);
outln("{} {}", class_name(), name);
}
// 13.3.12.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-meta-properties-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion MetaProperty::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// NewTarget : new . target
if (m_type == MetaProperty::Type::NewTarget) {
// 1. Return GetNewTarget().
return interpreter.vm().get_new_target();
}
// ImportMeta : import . meta
if (m_type == MetaProperty::Type::ImportMeta) {
// 1. Let module be GetActiveScriptOrModule().
auto script_or_module = interpreter.vm().get_active_script_or_module();
// 2. Assert: module is a Source Text Module Record.
VERIFY(script_or_module.has<NonnullGCPtr<Module>>());
VERIFY(script_or_module.get<NonnullGCPtr<Module>>());
VERIFY(is<SourceTextModule>(*script_or_module.get<NonnullGCPtr<Module>>()));
auto& module = static_cast<SourceTextModule&>(*script_or_module.get<NonnullGCPtr<Module>>());
// 3. Let importMeta be module.[[ImportMeta]].
auto* import_meta = module.import_meta();
// 4. If importMeta is empty, then
if (import_meta == nullptr) {
// a. Set importMeta to OrdinaryObjectCreate(null).
import_meta = Object::create(realm, nullptr);
// b. Let importMetaValues be HostGetImportMetaProperties(module).
auto import_meta_values = interpreter.vm().host_get_import_meta_properties(module);
// c. For each Record { [[Key]], [[Value]] } p of importMetaValues, do
for (auto& entry : import_meta_values) {
// i. Perform ! CreateDataPropertyOrThrow(importMeta, p.[[Key]], p.[[Value]]).
MUST(import_meta->create_data_property_or_throw(entry.key, entry.value));
}
// d. Perform HostFinalizeImportMeta(importMeta, module).
interpreter.vm().host_finalize_import_meta(import_meta, module);
// e. Set module.[[ImportMeta]] to importMeta.
module.set_import_meta({}, import_meta);
// f. Return importMeta.
return Value { import_meta };
}
// 5. Else,
else {
// a. Assert: Type(importMeta) is Object.
// Note: This is always true by the type.
// b. Return importMeta.
return Value { import_meta };
}
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
void ImportCall::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Specifier)");
m_specifier->dump(indent + 1);
if (m_options) {
outln("(Options)");
m_options->dump(indent + 1);
}
}
// 13.3.10.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-import-call-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// Also includes assertions from proposal: https://tc39.es/proposal-import-assertions/#sec-import-call-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ImportCall::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 2.1.1.1 EvaluateImportCall ( specifierExpression [ , optionsExpression ] ), https://tc39.es/proposal-import-assertions/#sec-evaluate-import-call
// 1. Let referencingScriptOrModule be GetActiveScriptOrModule().
auto referencing_script_or_module = vm.get_active_script_or_module();
// 2. Let specifierRef be the result of evaluating specifierExpression.
// 3. Let specifier be ? GetValue(specifierRef).
auto specifier = TRY(m_specifier->execute(interpreter));
auto options_value = js_undefined();
// 4. If optionsExpression is present, then
if (m_options) {
// a. Let optionsRef be the result of evaluating optionsExpression.
// b. Let options be ? GetValue(optionsRef).
options_value = TRY(m_options->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
}
// 5. Else,
// a. Let options be undefined.
// Note: options_value is undefined by default.
// 6. Let promiseCapability be ! NewPromiseCapability(%Promise%).
auto promise_capability = MUST(new_promise_capability(vm, realm.intrinsics().promise_constructor()));
// 7. Let specifierString be Completion(ToString(specifier)).
// 8. IfAbruptRejectPromise(specifierString, promiseCapability).
auto specifier_string = TRY_OR_REJECT_WITH_VALUE(vm, promise_capability, specifier->to_deprecated_string(vm));
// 9. Let assertions be a new empty List.
Vector<ModuleRequest::Assertion> assertions;
// 10. If options is not undefined, then
if (!options_value.is_undefined()) {
// a. If Type(options) is not Object,
if (!options_value.is_object()) {
auto error = TypeError::create(realm, TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, String::formatted(ErrorType::NotAnObject.message(), "ImportOptions")));
// i. Perform ! Call(promiseCapability.[[Reject]], undefined, « a newly created TypeError object »).
MUST(call(vm, *promise_capability->reject(), js_undefined(), error));
// ii. Return promiseCapability.[[Promise]].
return Value { promise_capability->promise() };
}
// b. Let assertionsObj be Get(options, "assert").
// c. IfAbruptRejectPromise(assertionsObj, promiseCapability).
auto assertion_object = TRY_OR_REJECT_WITH_VALUE(vm, promise_capability, options_value.get(vm, vm.names.assert));
// d. If assertionsObj is not undefined,
if (!assertion_object.is_undefined()) {
// i. If Type(assertionsObj) is not Object,
if (!assertion_object.is_object()) {
auto error = TypeError::create(realm, TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, String::formatted(ErrorType::NotAnObject.message(), "ImportOptionsAssertions")));
// 1. Perform ! Call(promiseCapability.[[Reject]], undefined, « a newly created TypeError object »).
MUST(call(vm, *promise_capability->reject(), js_undefined(), error));
// 2. Return promiseCapability.[[Promise]].
return Value { promise_capability->promise() };
}
// ii. Let keys be EnumerableOwnPropertyNames(assertionsObj, key).
// iii. IfAbruptRejectPromise(keys, promiseCapability).
auto keys = TRY_OR_REJECT_WITH_VALUE(vm, promise_capability, assertion_object.as_object().enumerable_own_property_names(Object::PropertyKind::Key));
// iv. Let supportedAssertions be ! HostGetSupportedImportAssertions().
auto supported_assertions = vm.host_get_supported_import_assertions();
// v. For each String key of keys,
for (auto const& key : keys) {
auto property_key = MUST(key.to_property_key(vm));
// 1. Let value be Get(assertionsObj, key).
// 2. IfAbruptRejectPromise(value, promiseCapability).
auto value = TRY_OR_REJECT_WITH_VALUE(vm, promise_capability, assertion_object.get(vm, property_key));
// 3. If Type(value) is not String, then
if (!value.is_string()) {
auto error = TypeError::create(realm, TRY_OR_THROW_OOM(vm, String::formatted(ErrorType::NotAString.message(), "Import Assertion option value")));
// a. Perform ! Call(promiseCapability.[[Reject]], undefined, « a newly created TypeError object »).
MUST(call(vm, *promise_capability->reject(), js_undefined(), error));
// b. Return promiseCapability.[[Promise]].
return Value { promise_capability->promise() };
}
// 4. If supportedAssertions contains key, then
if (supported_assertions.contains_slow(property_key.to_string())) {
// a. Append { [[Key]]: key, [[Value]]: value } to assertions.
assertions.empend(property_key.to_string(), TRY(value.as_string().deprecated_string()));
}
}
}
// e. Sort assertions by the code point order of the [[Key]] of each element. NOTE: This sorting is observable only in that hosts are prohibited from distinguishing among assertions by the order they occur in.
// Note: This is done when constructing the ModuleRequest.
}
// 11. Let moduleRequest be a new ModuleRequest Record { [[Specifier]]: specifierString, [[Assertions]]: assertions }.
ModuleRequest request { specifier_string, assertions };
// 12. Perform HostImportModuleDynamically(referencingScriptOrModule, moduleRequest, promiseCapability).
MUST_OR_THROW_OOM(interpreter.vm().host_import_module_dynamically(referencing_script_or_module, move(request), promise_capability));
// 13. Return promiseCapability.[[Promise]].
return Value { promise_capability->promise() };
}
// 13.2.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-literals-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion StringLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Return the SV of StringLiteral as defined in 12.8.4.2.
return Value { PrimitiveString::create(vm, m_value) };
}
// 13.2.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-literals-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion NumericLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Return the NumericValue of NumericLiteral as defined in 12.8.3.
return Value(m_value);
}
// 13.2.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-literals-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion BigIntLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Return the NumericValue of NumericLiteral as defined in 12.8.3.
Crypto::SignedBigInteger integer;
if (m_value[0] == '0' && m_value.length() >= 3) {
if (m_value[1] == 'x' || m_value[1] == 'X') {
return Value { BigInt::create(vm, Crypto::SignedBigInteger::from_base(16, m_value.substring(2, m_value.length() - 3))) };
} else if (m_value[1] == 'o' || m_value[1] == 'O') {
return Value { BigInt::create(vm, Crypto::SignedBigInteger::from_base(8, m_value.substring(2, m_value.length() - 3))) };
} else if (m_value[1] == 'b' || m_value[1] == 'B') {
return Value { BigInt::create(vm, Crypto::SignedBigInteger::from_base(2, m_value.substring(2, m_value.length() - 3))) };
}
}
return Value { BigInt::create(vm, Crypto::SignedBigInteger::from_base(10, m_value.substring(0, m_value.length() - 1))) };
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}
// 13.2.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-literals-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion BooleanLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. If BooleanLiteral is the token false, return false.
// 2. If BooleanLiteral is the token true, return true.
return Value(m_value);
}
// 13.2.3.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-literals-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion NullLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Return null.
return js_null();
}
void RegExpLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
outln("{} (/{}/{})", class_name(), pattern(), flags());
}
// 13.2.7.3 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-regular-expression-literals-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion RegExpLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 1. Let pattern be CodePointsToString(BodyText of RegularExpressionLiteral).
auto pattern = this->pattern();
// 2. Let flags be CodePointsToString(FlagText of RegularExpressionLiteral).
auto flags = this->flags();
// 3. Return ! RegExpCreate(pattern, flags).
Regex<ECMA262> regex(parsed_regex(), parsed_pattern(), parsed_flags());
// NOTE: We bypass RegExpCreate and subsequently RegExpAlloc as an optimization to use the already parsed values.
auto regexp_object = RegExpObject::create(realm, move(regex), move(pattern), move(flags));
// RegExpAlloc has these two steps from the 'Legacy RegExp features' proposal.
regexp_object->set_realm(*vm.current_realm());
// We don't need to check 'If SameValue(newTarget, thisRealm.[[Intrinsics]].[[%RegExp%]]) is true'
// here as we know RegExpCreate calls RegExpAlloc with %RegExp% for newTarget.
regexp_object->set_legacy_features_enabled(true);
return Value { regexp_object };
}
void ArrayExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
for (auto& element : m_elements) {
if (element) {
element->dump(indent + 1);
} else {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("<empty>");
}
}
}
// 13.2.4.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-array-initializer-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ArrayExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 1. Let array be ! ArrayCreate(0).
auto array = MUST(Array::create(realm, 0));
// 2. Perform ? ArrayAccumulation of ElementList with arguments array and 0.
array->indexed_properties();
size_t index = 0;
for (auto& element : m_elements) {
auto value = Value();
if (element) {
value = TRY(element->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
if (is<SpreadExpression>(*element)) {
(void)TRY(get_iterator_values(vm, value, [&](Value iterator_value) -> Optional<Completion> {
array->indexed_properties().put(index++, iterator_value, default_attributes);
return {};
}));
continue;
}
}
array->indexed_properties().put(index++, value, default_attributes);
}
// 3. Return array.
return Value { array };
}
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void TemplateLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
for (auto& expression : m_expressions)
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expression.dump(indent + 1);
}
// 13.2.8.5 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-template-literals-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion TemplateLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
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{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
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StringBuilder string_builder;
for (auto& expression : m_expressions) {
// 1. Let head be the TV of TemplateHead as defined in 12.8.6.
// 2. Let subRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 3. Let sub be ? GetValue(subRef).
auto sub = TRY(expression.execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 4. Let middle be ? ToString(sub).
auto string = TRY(sub.to_deprecated_string(vm));
string_builder.append(string);
// 5. Let tail be the result of evaluating TemplateSpans.
// 6. ReturnIfAbrupt(tail).
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}
// 7. Return the string-concatenation of head, middle, and tail.
return Value { PrimitiveString::create(vm, string_builder.to_deprecated_string()) };
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}
void TaggedTemplateLiteral::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Tag)");
m_tag->dump(indent + 2);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Template Literal)");
m_template_literal->dump(indent + 2);
}
// 13.3.11.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-tagged-templates-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion TaggedTemplateLiteral::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// NOTE: This is both
// MemberExpression : MemberExpression TemplateLiteral
// CallExpression : CallExpression TemplateLiteral
// 1. Let tagRef be ? Evaluation of MemberExpression.
// 1. Let tagRef be ? Evaluation of CallExpression.
// 2. Let tagFunc be ? GetValue(tagRef).
// NOTE: This is much more complicated than the spec because we have to
// handle every type of reference. If we handle evaluation closer
// to the spec this could be improved.
Value tag_this_value;
Value tag;
if (auto tag_reference = TRY(m_tag->to_reference(interpreter)); tag_reference.is_valid_reference()) {
tag = TRY(tag_reference.get_value(vm));
if (tag_reference.is_environment_reference()) {
auto& environment = tag_reference.base_environment();
if (environment.has_this_binding())
tag_this_value = TRY(environment.get_this_binding(vm));
else
tag_this_value = js_undefined();
} else {
tag_this_value = tag_reference.get_this_value();
}
} else {
auto result = TRY(m_tag->execute(interpreter));
VERIFY(result.has_value());
tag = result.release_value();
tag_this_value = js_undefined();
}
// 3. Let thisCall be this CallExpression.
// 3. Let thisCall be this MemberExpression.
// FIXME: 4. Let tailCall be IsInTailPosition(thisCall).
// NOTE: A tagged template is a function call where the arguments of the call are derived from a
// TemplateLiteral (13.2.8). The actual arguments include a template object (13.2.8.3)
// and the values produced by evaluating the expressions embedded within the TemplateLiteral.
auto template_ = TRY(get_template_object(interpreter));
MarkedVector<Value> arguments(interpreter.vm().heap());
arguments.append(template_);
auto& expressions = m_template_literal->expressions();
// tag`${foo}` -> "", foo, "" -> tag(["", ""], foo)
// tag`foo${bar}baz${qux}` -> "foo", bar, "baz", qux, "" -> tag(["foo", "baz", ""], bar, qux)
// So we want all the odd expressions
for (size_t i = 1; i < expressions.size(); i += 2)
arguments.append(TRY(expressions[i].execute(interpreter)).release_value());
// 5. Return ? EvaluateCall(tagFunc, tagRef, TemplateLiteral, tailCall).
return call(vm, tag, tag_this_value, move(arguments));
}
// 13.2.8.3 GetTemplateObject ( templateLiteral ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-gettemplateobject
ThrowCompletionOr<Value> TaggedTemplateLiteral::get_template_object(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 1. Let realm be the current Realm Record.
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 2. Let templateRegistry be realm.[[TemplateMap]].
// 3. For each element e of templateRegistry, do
// a. If e.[[Site]] is the same Parse Node as templateLiteral, then
// i. Return e.[[Array]].
// NOTE: Instead of caching on the realm we cache on the Parse Node side as
// this makes it easier to track whether it is the same parse node.
if (auto cached_value_or_end = m_cached_values.find(&realm); cached_value_or_end != m_cached_values.end())
return Value { cached_value_or_end->value.cell() };
// 4. Let rawStrings be TemplateStrings of templateLiteral with argument true.
auto& raw_strings = m_template_literal->raw_strings();
// 5. Let cookedStrings be TemplateStrings of templateLiteral with argument false.
auto& expressions = m_template_literal->expressions();
// 6. Let count be the number of elements in the List cookedStrings.
// NOTE: Only the even expression in expression are the cooked strings
// so we use rawStrings for the size here
VERIFY(raw_strings.size() == (expressions.size() + 1) / 2);
auto count = raw_strings.size();
// 7. Assert: count ≤ 2^32 - 1.
VERIFY(count <= 0xffffffff);
// 8. Let template be ! ArrayCreate(count).
// NOTE: We don't set count since we push the values using append which
// would then append after count. Same for 9.
auto template_ = MUST(Array::create(realm, 0));
// 9. Let rawObj be ! ArrayCreate(count).
auto raw_obj = MUST(Array::create(realm, 0));
// 10. Let index be 0.
// 11. Repeat, while index < count,
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
auto cooked_string_index = i * 2;
// a. Let prop be ! ToString(𝔽(index)).
// b. Let cookedValue be cookedStrings[index].
auto cooked_value = TRY(expressions[cooked_string_index].execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// NOTE: If the string contains invalid escapes we get a null expression here,
// which we then convert to the expected `undefined` TV. See
// 12.9.6.1 Static Semantics: TV, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-static-semantics-tv
if (cooked_value.is_null())
cooked_value = js_undefined();
// c. Perform ! DefinePropertyOrThrow(template, prop, PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: cookedValue, [[Writable]]: false, [[Enumerable]]: true, [[Configurable]]: false }).
template_->indexed_properties().append(cooked_value);
// d. Let rawValue be the String value rawStrings[index].
// e. Perform ! DefinePropertyOrThrow(rawObj, prop, PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: rawValue, [[Writable]]: false, [[Enumerable]]: true, [[Configurable]]: false }).
raw_obj->indexed_properties().append(TRY(raw_strings[i].execute(interpreter)).release_value());
// f. Set index to index + 1.
}
// 12. Perform ! SetIntegrityLevel(rawObj, frozen).
MUST(raw_obj->set_integrity_level(Object::IntegrityLevel::Frozen));
// 13. Perform ! DefinePropertyOrThrow(template, "raw", PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: rawObj, [[Writable]]: false, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: false }).
template_->define_direct_property(interpreter.vm().names.raw, raw_obj, 0);
// 14. Perform ! SetIntegrityLevel(template, frozen).
MUST(template_->set_integrity_level(Object::IntegrityLevel::Frozen));
// 15. Append the Record { [[Site]]: templateLiteral, [[Array]]: template } to templateRegistry.
m_cached_values.set(&realm, make_handle(template_));
// 16. Return template.
return template_;
}
void TryStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Block)");
block().dump(indent + 1);
if (handler()) {
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Handler)");
handler()->dump(indent + 1);
}
if (finalizer()) {
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Finalizer)");
finalizer()->dump(indent + 1);
}
}
void CatchClause::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent);
m_parameter.visit(
[&](DeprecatedFlyString const& parameter) {
if (parameter.is_null())
outln("CatchClause");
else
outln("CatchClause ({})", parameter);
},
[&](NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const> const& pattern) {
outln("CatchClause");
print_indent(indent);
outln("(Parameter)");
pattern->dump(indent + 2);
});
body().dump(indent + 1);
}
void ThrowStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
argument().dump(indent + 1);
}
// 14.15.3 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-try-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion TryStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 14.15.2 Runtime Semantics: CatchClauseEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-catchclauseevaluation
auto catch_clause_evaluation = [&](Value thrown_value) {
// 1. Let oldEnv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* old_environment = vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 2. Let catchEnv be NewDeclarativeEnvironment(oldEnv).
auto catch_environment = new_declarative_environment(*old_environment);
m_handler->parameter().visit(
[&](DeprecatedFlyString const& parameter) {
// 3. For each element argName of the BoundNames of CatchParameter, do
// a. Perform ! catchEnv.CreateMutableBinding(argName, false).
MUST(catch_environment->create_mutable_binding(vm, parameter, false));
},
[&](NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const> const& pattern) {
// 3. For each element argName of the BoundNames of CatchParameter, do
// NOTE: Due to the use of MUST with `create_mutable_binding` below, an exception should not result from `for_each_bound_name`.
MUST(pattern->for_each_bound_name([&](auto& name) {
// a. Perform ! catchEnv.CreateMutableBinding(argName, false).
MUST(catch_environment->create_mutable_binding(vm, name, false));
}));
});
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 4. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to catchEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = catch_environment;
// 5. Let status be Completion(BindingInitialization of CatchParameter with arguments thrownValue and catchEnv).
auto status = m_handler->parameter().visit(
[&](DeprecatedFlyString const& parameter) {
return catch_environment->initialize_binding(vm, parameter, thrown_value, Environment::InitializeBindingHint::Normal);
},
[&](NonnullRefPtr<BindingPattern const> const& pattern) {
return vm.binding_initialization(pattern, thrown_value, catch_environment);
});
// 6. If status is an abrupt completion, then
if (status.is_error()) {
// a. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// b. Return ? status.
return status.release_error();
}
// 7. Let B be the result of evaluating Block.
auto handler_result = m_handler->body().execute(interpreter);
// 8. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
// 9. Return ? B.
return handler_result;
};
Completion result;
// 1. Let B be the result of evaluating Block.
auto block_result = m_block->execute(interpreter);
// TryStatement : try Block Catch
// TryStatement : try Block Catch Finally
if (m_handler) {
// 2. If B.[[Type]] is throw, let C be Completion(CatchClauseEvaluation of Catch with argument B.[[Value]]).
if (block_result.type() == Completion::Type::Throw)
result = catch_clause_evaluation(*block_result.value());
// 3. Else, let C be B.
else
result = move(block_result);
} else {
// TryStatement : try Block Finally
// This variant doesn't have C & uses B in the finalizer step.
result = move(block_result);
}
// TryStatement : try Block Finally
// TryStatement : try Block Catch Finally
if (m_finalizer) {
// 4. Let F be the result of evaluating Finally.
auto finalizer_result = m_finalizer->execute(interpreter);
// 5. If F.[[Type]] is normal, set F to C.
if (finalizer_result.type() == Completion::Type::Normal)
finalizer_result = move(result);
// 6. Return ? UpdateEmpty(F, undefined).
return finalizer_result.update_empty(js_undefined());
}
// 4. Return ? UpdateEmpty(C, undefined).
return result.update_empty(js_undefined());
}
Completion CatchClause::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// NOTE: CatchClause execution is handled by TryStatement.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
return {};
}
// 14.14.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-throw-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ThrowStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 2. Let exprValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
auto value = TRY(m_argument->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 3. Return ThrowCompletion(exprValue).
return throw_completion(value);
}
// 14.1.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-statement-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
// BreakableStatement : SwitchStatement
Completion SwitchStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
// 1. Let newLabelSet be a new empty List.
// 2. Return ? LabelledEvaluation of this BreakableStatement with argument newLabelSet.
return labelled_evaluation(interpreter, *this, {});
}
// NOTE: Since we don't have the 'BreakableStatement' from the spec as a separate ASTNode that wraps IterationStatement / SwitchStatement,
// execute() needs to take care of LabelledEvaluation, which in turn calls execute_impl().
// 14.12.4 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-switch-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion SwitchStatement::execute_impl(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
// 14.12.3 CaseClauseIsSelected ( C, input ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-caseclauseisselected
auto case_clause_is_selected = [&](auto const& case_clause, auto input) -> ThrowCompletionOr<bool> {
// 1. Assert: C is an instance of the production CaseClause : case Expression : StatementList[opt] .
VERIFY(case_clause.test());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 2. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating the Expression of C.
// 3. Let clauseSelector be ? GetValue(exprRef).
auto clause_selector = TRY(case_clause.test()->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 4. Return IsStrictlyEqual(input, clauseSelector).
return is_strictly_equal(input, clause_selector);
};
// 14.12.2 Runtime Semantics: CaseBlockEvaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-runtime-semantics-caseblockevaluation
auto case_block_evaluation = [&](auto input) -> Completion {
// CaseBlock : { }
if (m_cases.is_empty()) {
// 1. Return undefined.
return js_undefined();
}
NonnullRefPtrVector<SwitchCase const> case_clauses_1;
NonnullRefPtrVector<SwitchCase const> case_clauses_2;
RefPtr<SwitchCase const> default_clause;
for (auto const& switch_case : m_cases) {
if (!switch_case.test())
default_clause = switch_case;
else if (!default_clause)
case_clauses_1.append(switch_case);
else
case_clauses_2.append(switch_case);
}
// CaseBlock : { CaseClauses }
if (!default_clause) {
VERIFY(!case_clauses_1.is_empty());
VERIFY(case_clauses_2.is_empty());
// 1. Let V be undefined.
auto last_value = js_undefined();
// 2. Let A be the List of CaseClause items in CaseClauses, in source text order.
// NOTE: A is case_clauses_1.
// 3. Let found be false.
auto found = false;
// 4. For each CaseClause C of A, do
for (auto const& case_clause : case_clauses_1) {
// a. If found is false, then
if (!found) {
// i. Set found to ? CaseClauseIsSelected(C, input).
found = TRY(case_clause_is_selected(case_clause, input));
}
// b. If found is true, then
if (found) {
// i. Let R be the result of evaluating C.
auto result = case_clause.evaluate_statements(interpreter);
// ii. If R.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to R.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
// iii. If R is an abrupt completion, return ? UpdateEmpty(R, V).
if (result.is_abrupt())
return result.update_empty(last_value);
}
}
// 5. Return V.
return last_value;
}
// CaseBlock : { CaseClauses[opt] DefaultClause CaseClauses[opt] }
else {
// 1. Let V be undefined.
auto last_value = js_undefined();
// 2. If the first CaseClauses is present, then
// a. Let A be the List of CaseClause items in the first CaseClauses, in source text order.
// 3. Else,
// a. Let A be a new empty List.
// NOTE: A is case_clauses_1.
// 4. Let found be false.
auto found = false;
// 5. For each CaseClause C of A, do
for (auto const& case_clause : case_clauses_1) {
// a. If found is false, then
if (!found) {
// i. Set found to ? CaseClauseIsSelected(C, input).
found = TRY(case_clause_is_selected(case_clause, input));
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// b. If found is true, then
if (found) {
// i. Let R be the result of evaluating C.
auto result = case_clause.evaluate_statements(interpreter);
// ii. If R.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to R.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
// iii. If R is an abrupt completion, return ? UpdateEmpty(R, V).
if (result.is_abrupt())
return result.update_empty(last_value);
}
}
// 6. Let foundInB be false.
auto found_in_b = false;
// 7. If the second CaseClauses is present, then
// a. Let B be the List of CaseClause items in the second CaseClauses, in source text order.
// 8. Else,
// a. Let B be a new empty List.
// NOTE: B is case_clauses_2.
// 9. If found is false, then
if (!found) {
// a. For each CaseClause C of B, do
for (auto const& case_clause : case_clauses_2) {
// i. If foundInB is false, then
if (!found_in_b) {
// 1. Set foundInB to ? CaseClauseIsSelected(C, input).
found_in_b = TRY(case_clause_is_selected(case_clause, input));
}
// ii. If foundInB is true, then
if (found_in_b) {
// 1. Let R be the result of evaluating CaseClause C.
auto result = case_clause.evaluate_statements(interpreter);
// 2. If R.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to R.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
// 3. If R is an abrupt completion, return ? UpdateEmpty(R, V).
if (result.is_abrupt())
return result.update_empty(last_value);
}
}
}
// 10. If foundInB is true, return V.
if (found_in_b)
return last_value;
// 11. Let R be the result of evaluating DefaultClause.
auto result = default_clause->evaluate_statements(interpreter);
// 12. If R.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to R.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
// 13. If R is an abrupt completion, return ? UpdateEmpty(R, V).
if (result.is_abrupt())
return result.update_empty(last_value);
// 14. NOTE: The following is another complete iteration of the second CaseClauses.
// 15. For each CaseClause C of B, do
for (auto const& case_clause : case_clauses_2) {
// a. Let R be the result of evaluating CaseClause C.
result = case_clause.evaluate_statements(interpreter);
// b. If R.[[Value]] is not empty, set V to R.[[Value]].
if (result.value().has_value())
last_value = *result.value();
// c. If R is an abrupt completion, return ? UpdateEmpty(R, V).
if (result.is_abrupt())
return result.update_empty(last_value);
}
// 16. Return V.
return last_value;
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
};
// SwitchStatement : switch ( Expression ) CaseBlock
// 1. Let exprRef be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 2. Let switchValue be ? GetValue(exprRef).
auto switch_value = TRY(m_discriminant->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
Completion result;
// Optimization: Avoid creating a lexical environment if there are no lexical declarations.
if (has_lexical_declarations()) {
// 3. Let oldEnv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* old_environment = interpreter.lexical_environment();
// 4. Let blockEnv be NewDeclarativeEnvironment(oldEnv).
auto block_environment = new_declarative_environment(*old_environment);
// 5. Perform BlockDeclarationInstantiation(CaseBlock, blockEnv).
block_declaration_instantiation(interpreter, block_environment);
// 6. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to blockEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = block_environment;
// 7. Let R be Completion(CaseBlockEvaluation of CaseBlock with argument switchValue).
result = case_block_evaluation(switch_value);
// 8. Let env be blockEnv's LexicalEnvironment.
// FIXME: blockEnv doesn't have a lexical env it is one?? Probably a spec issue
// 9. Set R to DisposeResources(env, R).
result = dispose_resources(vm, block_environment, result);
// 10. Set the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment to oldEnv.
vm.running_execution_context().lexical_environment = old_environment;
} else {
result = case_block_evaluation(switch_value);
}
// 11. Return R.
return result;
}
Completion SwitchCase::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// NOTE: SwitchCase execution is handled by SwitchStatement.
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
return {};
}
// 14.9.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-break-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion BreakStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// BreakStatement : break ;
if (m_target_label.is_null()) {
// 1. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: break, [[Value]]: empty, [[Target]]: empty }.
return { Completion::Type::Break, {}, {} };
}
// BreakStatement : break LabelIdentifier ;
// 1. Let label be the StringValue of LabelIdentifier.
// 2. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: break, [[Value]]: empty, [[Target]]: label }.
return { Completion::Type::Break, {}, m_target_label };
}
// 14.8.2 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-continue-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ContinueStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// ContinueStatement : continue ;
if (m_target_label.is_null()) {
// 1. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: continue, [[Value]]: empty, [[Target]]: empty }.
return { Completion::Type::Continue, {}, {} };
}
// ContinueStatement : continue LabelIdentifier ;
// 1. Let label be the StringValue of LabelIdentifier.
// 2. Return Completion Record { [[Type]]: continue, [[Value]]: empty, [[Target]]: label }.
return { Completion::Type::Continue, {}, m_target_label };
}
void SwitchStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
m_discriminant->dump(indent + 1);
for (auto& switch_case : m_cases) {
switch_case.dump(indent + 1);
}
}
void SwitchCase::dump(int indent) const
{
print_indent(indent + 1);
if (m_test) {
outln("(Test)");
m_test->dump(indent + 2);
} else {
outln("(Default)");
}
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Consequent)");
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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ScopeNode::dump(indent + 2);
}
// 13.14.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-conditional-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ConditionalExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Let lref be the result of evaluating ShortCircuitExpression.
// 2. Let lval be ToBoolean(? GetValue(lref)).
auto test_result = TRY(m_test->execute(interpreter)).release_value();
// 3. If lval is true, then
if (test_result.to_boolean()) {
// a. Let trueRef be the result of evaluating the first AssignmentExpression.
// b. Return ? GetValue(trueRef).
return m_consequent->execute(interpreter);
}
// 4. Else,
else {
// a. Let falseRef be the result of evaluating the second AssignmentExpression.
// b. Return ? GetValue(falseRef).
return m_alternate->execute(interpreter);
}
}
void ConditionalExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
LibJS: Add template literals Adds fully functioning template literals. Because template literals contain expressions, most of the work has to be done in the Lexer rather than the Parser. And because of the complexity of template literals (expressions, nesting, escapes, etc), the Lexer needs to have some template-related state. When entering a new template literal, a TemplateLiteralStart token is emitted. When inside a literal, all text will be parsed up until a '${' or '`' (or EOF, but that's a syntax error) is seen, and then a TemplateLiteralExprStart token is emitted. At this point, the Lexer proceeds as normal, however it keeps track of the number of opening and closing curly braces it has seen in order to determine the close of the expression. Once it finds a matching curly brace for the '${', a TemplateLiteralExprEnd token is emitted and the state is updated accordingly. When the Lexer is inside of a template literal, but not an expression, and sees a '`', this must be the closing grave: a TemplateLiteralEnd token is emitted. The state required to correctly parse template strings consists of a vector (for nesting) of two pieces of information: whether or not we are in a template expression (as opposed to a template string); and the count of the number of unmatched open curly braces we have seen (only applicable if the Lexer is currently in a template expression). TODO: Add support for template literal newlines in the JS REPL (this will cause a syntax error currently): > `foo > bar` 'foo bar'
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print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Test)");
LibJS: Add template literals Adds fully functioning template literals. Because template literals contain expressions, most of the work has to be done in the Lexer rather than the Parser. And because of the complexity of template literals (expressions, nesting, escapes, etc), the Lexer needs to have some template-related state. When entering a new template literal, a TemplateLiteralStart token is emitted. When inside a literal, all text will be parsed up until a '${' or '`' (or EOF, but that's a syntax error) is seen, and then a TemplateLiteralExprStart token is emitted. At this point, the Lexer proceeds as normal, however it keeps track of the number of opening and closing curly braces it has seen in order to determine the close of the expression. Once it finds a matching curly brace for the '${', a TemplateLiteralExprEnd token is emitted and the state is updated accordingly. When the Lexer is inside of a template literal, but not an expression, and sees a '`', this must be the closing grave: a TemplateLiteralEnd token is emitted. The state required to correctly parse template strings consists of a vector (for nesting) of two pieces of information: whether or not we are in a template expression (as opposed to a template string); and the count of the number of unmatched open curly braces we have seen (only applicable if the Lexer is currently in a template expression). TODO: Add support for template literal newlines in the JS REPL (this will cause a syntax error currently): > `foo > bar` 'foo bar'
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m_test->dump(indent + 2);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Consequent)");
LibJS: Add template literals Adds fully functioning template literals. Because template literals contain expressions, most of the work has to be done in the Lexer rather than the Parser. And because of the complexity of template literals (expressions, nesting, escapes, etc), the Lexer needs to have some template-related state. When entering a new template literal, a TemplateLiteralStart token is emitted. When inside a literal, all text will be parsed up until a '${' or '`' (or EOF, but that's a syntax error) is seen, and then a TemplateLiteralExprStart token is emitted. At this point, the Lexer proceeds as normal, however it keeps track of the number of opening and closing curly braces it has seen in order to determine the close of the expression. Once it finds a matching curly brace for the '${', a TemplateLiteralExprEnd token is emitted and the state is updated accordingly. When the Lexer is inside of a template literal, but not an expression, and sees a '`', this must be the closing grave: a TemplateLiteralEnd token is emitted. The state required to correctly parse template strings consists of a vector (for nesting) of two pieces of information: whether or not we are in a template expression (as opposed to a template string); and the count of the number of unmatched open curly braces we have seen (only applicable if the Lexer is currently in a template expression). TODO: Add support for template literal newlines in the JS REPL (this will cause a syntax error currently): > `foo > bar` 'foo bar'
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m_consequent->dump(indent + 2);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Alternate)");
LibJS: Add template literals Adds fully functioning template literals. Because template literals contain expressions, most of the work has to be done in the Lexer rather than the Parser. And because of the complexity of template literals (expressions, nesting, escapes, etc), the Lexer needs to have some template-related state. When entering a new template literal, a TemplateLiteralStart token is emitted. When inside a literal, all text will be parsed up until a '${' or '`' (or EOF, but that's a syntax error) is seen, and then a TemplateLiteralExprStart token is emitted. At this point, the Lexer proceeds as normal, however it keeps track of the number of opening and closing curly braces it has seen in order to determine the close of the expression. Once it finds a matching curly brace for the '${', a TemplateLiteralExprEnd token is emitted and the state is updated accordingly. When the Lexer is inside of a template literal, but not an expression, and sees a '`', this must be the closing grave: a TemplateLiteralEnd token is emitted. The state required to correctly parse template strings consists of a vector (for nesting) of two pieces of information: whether or not we are in a template expression (as opposed to a template string); and the count of the number of unmatched open curly braces we have seen (only applicable if the Lexer is currently in a template expression). TODO: Add support for template literal newlines in the JS REPL (this will cause a syntax error currently): > `foo > bar` 'foo bar'
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m_alternate->dump(indent + 2);
}
void SequenceExpression::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
for (auto& expression : m_expressions)
expression.dump(indent + 1);
}
// 13.16.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-comma-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion SequenceExpression::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// NOTE: Not sure why the last node is an AssignmentExpression in the spec :yakfused:
// 1. Let lref be the result of evaluating Expression.
// 2. Perform ? GetValue(lref).
// 3. Let rref be the result of evaluating AssignmentExpression.
// 4. Return ? GetValue(rref).
Value last_value;
for (auto const& expression : m_expressions)
last_value = TRY(expression.execute(interpreter)).release_value();
return { move(last_value) };
}
// 14.16.1 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-debugger-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion DebuggerStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
Completion result;
// 1. If an implementation-defined debugging facility is available and enabled, then
if (false) {
// a. Perform an implementation-defined debugging action.
// b. Return a new implementation-defined Completion Record.
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VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
// 2. Else,
else {
// a. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> ScopeNode::for_each_lexically_scoped_declaration(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<Declaration const&>&& callback) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
for (auto& declaration : m_lexical_declarations)
TRY(callback(declaration));
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> ScopeNode::for_each_lexically_declared_name(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<DeprecatedFlyString const&>&& callback) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
for (auto const& declaration : m_lexical_declarations) {
TRY(declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
return callback(name);
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> ScopeNode::for_each_var_declared_name(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<DeprecatedFlyString const&>&& callback) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
for (auto& declaration : m_var_declarations) {
TRY(declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
return callback(name);
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> ScopeNode::for_each_var_function_declaration_in_reverse_order(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<FunctionDeclaration const&>&& callback) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
for (ssize_t i = m_var_declarations.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
auto& declaration = m_var_declarations[i];
if (is<FunctionDeclaration>(declaration))
TRY(callback(static_cast<FunctionDeclaration const&>(declaration)));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> ScopeNode::for_each_var_scoped_variable_declaration(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<VariableDeclaration const&>&& callback) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
for (auto& declaration : m_var_declarations) {
if (!is<FunctionDeclaration>(declaration)) {
VERIFY(is<VariableDeclaration>(declaration));
TRY(callback(static_cast<VariableDeclaration const&>(declaration)));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
}
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> ScopeNode::for_each_function_hoistable_with_annexB_extension(ThrowCompletionOrVoidCallback<FunctionDeclaration&>&& callback) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
for (auto& function : m_functions_hoistable_with_annexB_extension) {
// We need const_cast here since it might have to set a property on function declaration.
TRY(callback(const_cast<FunctionDeclaration&>(function)));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
void ScopeNode::add_lexical_declaration(NonnullRefPtr<Declaration const> declaration)
{
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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m_lexical_declarations.append(move(declaration));
}
void ScopeNode::add_var_scoped_declaration(NonnullRefPtr<Declaration const> declaration)
{
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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m_var_declarations.append(move(declaration));
}
void ScopeNode::add_hoisted_function(NonnullRefPtr<FunctionDeclaration const> declaration)
{
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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m_functions_hoistable_with_annexB_extension.append(move(declaration));
}
// 16.2.1.11 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-module-semantics-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ImportStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
// 1. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
DeprecatedFlyString ExportStatement::local_name_for_default = "*default*";
// 16.2.3.7 Runtime Semantics: Evaluation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-exports-runtime-semantics-evaluation
Completion ExportStatement::execute(Interpreter& interpreter) const
{
InterpreterNodeScope node_scope { interpreter, *this };
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
if (!is_default_export()) {
if (m_statement) {
// 1. Return the result of evaluating <Thing>.
return m_statement->execute(interpreter);
}
// 1. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
VERIFY(m_statement);
// ExportDeclaration : export default HoistableDeclaration
if (is<FunctionDeclaration>(*m_statement)) {
// 1. Return the result of evaluating HoistableDeclaration.
return m_statement->execute(interpreter);
}
// ExportDeclaration : export default ClassDeclaration
// ClassDeclaration: class BindingIdentifier[?Yield, ?Await] ClassTail[?Yield, ?Await]
if (is<ClassDeclaration>(*m_statement)) {
auto const& class_declaration = static_cast<ClassDeclaration const&>(*m_statement);
// 1. Let value be ? BindingClassDeclarationEvaluation of ClassDeclaration.
auto value = TRY(binding_class_declaration_evaluation(interpreter, class_declaration.m_class_expression));
// 2. Let className be the sole element of BoundNames of ClassDeclaration.
// 3. If className is "*default*", then
// Note: We never go into step 3. since a ClassDeclaration always has a name and "*default*" is not a class name.
(void)value;
// 4. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
// ExportDeclaration : export default ClassDeclaration
// ClassDeclaration: [+Default] class ClassTail [?Yield, ?Await]
if (is<ClassExpression>(*m_statement)) {
auto& class_expression = static_cast<ClassExpression const&>(*m_statement);
// 1. Let value be ? BindingClassDeclarationEvaluation of ClassDeclaration.
auto value = TRY(binding_class_declaration_evaluation(interpreter, class_expression));
// 2. Let className be the sole element of BoundNames of ClassDeclaration.
// 3. If className is "*default*", then
if (!class_expression.has_name()) {
// Note: This can only occur if the class does not have a name since "*default*" is normally not valid.
// a. Let env be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* env = interpreter.lexical_environment();
// b. Perform ? InitializeBoundName("*default*", value, env).
TRY(initialize_bound_name(vm, ExportStatement::local_name_for_default, value, env));
}
// 4. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
// ExportDeclaration : export default AssignmentExpression ;
// 1. If IsAnonymousFunctionDefinition(AssignmentExpression) is true, then
// a. Let value be ? NamedEvaluation of AssignmentExpression with argument "default".
// 2. Else,
// a. Let rhs be the result of evaluating AssignmentExpression.
// b. Let value be ? GetValue(rhs).
auto value = TRY(vm.named_evaluation_if_anonymous_function(*m_statement, "default"));
// 3. Let env be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
auto* env = interpreter.lexical_environment();
// 4. Perform ? InitializeBoundName("*default*", value, env).
TRY(initialize_bound_name(vm, ExportStatement::local_name_for_default, value, env));
// 5. Return empty.
return Optional<Value> {};
}
static void dump_assert_clauses(ModuleRequest const& request)
{
if (!request.assertions.is_empty()) {
out("[ ");
for (auto& assertion : request.assertions)
out("{}: {}, ", assertion.key, assertion.value);
out(" ]");
}
}
void ExportStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(ExportEntries)");
auto string_or_null = [](DeprecatedString const& string) -> DeprecatedString {
if (string.is_empty()) {
return "null";
}
return DeprecatedString::formatted("\"{}\"", string);
};
for (auto& entry : m_entries) {
print_indent(indent + 2);
out("ExportName: {}, ImportName: {}, LocalName: {}, ModuleRequest: ",
string_or_null(entry.export_name),
entry.is_module_request() ? string_or_null(entry.local_or_import_name) : "null",
entry.is_module_request() ? "null" : string_or_null(entry.local_or_import_name));
if (entry.is_module_request()) {
out("{}", entry.m_module_request->module_specifier);
dump_assert_clauses(*entry.m_module_request);
outln();
} else {
outln("null");
}
}
if (m_statement) {
print_indent(indent + 1);
outln("(Statement)");
m_statement->dump(indent + 2);
}
}
void ImportStatement::dump(int indent) const
{
ASTNode::dump(indent);
print_indent(indent + 1);
if (m_entries.is_empty()) {
// direct from "module" import
outln("Entire module '{}'", m_module_request.module_specifier);
dump_assert_clauses(m_module_request);
} else {
outln("(ExportEntries) from {}", m_module_request.module_specifier);
dump_assert_clauses(m_module_request);
for (auto& entry : m_entries) {
print_indent(indent + 2);
outln("ImportName: {}, LocalName: {}", entry.import_name, entry.local_name);
}
}
}
bool ExportStatement::has_export(DeprecatedFlyString const& export_name) const
{
return any_of(m_entries.begin(), m_entries.end(), [&](auto& entry) {
// Make sure that empty exported names does not overlap with anything
if (entry.kind != ExportEntry::Kind::NamedExport)
return false;
return entry.export_name == export_name;
});
}
bool ImportStatement::has_bound_name(DeprecatedFlyString const& name) const
{
return any_of(m_entries.begin(), m_entries.end(), [&](auto& entry) {
return entry.local_name == name;
});
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 14.2.3 BlockDeclarationInstantiation ( code, env ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-blockdeclarationinstantiation
void ScopeNode::block_declaration_instantiation(Interpreter& interpreter, Environment* environment) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
// See also B.3.2.6 Changes to BlockDeclarationInstantiation, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-web-compat-blockdeclarationinstantiation
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY(environment);
auto* private_environment = vm.running_execution_context().private_environment;
// Note: All the calls here are ! and thus we do not need to TRY this callback.
// We use MUST to ensure it does not throw and to avoid discarding the returned ThrowCompletionOr<void>.
MUST(for_each_lexically_scoped_declaration([&](Declaration const& declaration) {
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto is_constant_declaration = declaration.is_constant_declaration();
// NOTE: Due to the use of MUST with `create_immutable_binding` and `create_mutable_binding` below,
// an exception should not result from `for_each_bound_name`.
MUST(declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) {
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (is_constant_declaration) {
MUST(environment->create_immutable_binding(vm, name, true));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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} else {
if (!MUST(environment->has_binding(name)))
MUST(environment->create_mutable_binding(vm, name, false));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (is<FunctionDeclaration>(declaration)) {
auto& function_declaration = static_cast<FunctionDeclaration const&>(declaration);
auto function = ECMAScriptFunctionObject::create(realm, function_declaration.name(), function_declaration.source_text(), function_declaration.body(), function_declaration.parameters(), function_declaration.function_length(), environment, private_environment, function_declaration.kind(), function_declaration.is_strict_mode(), function_declaration.might_need_arguments_object(), function_declaration.contains_direct_call_to_eval());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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VERIFY(is<DeclarativeEnvironment>(*environment));
static_cast<DeclarativeEnvironment&>(*environment).initialize_or_set_mutable_binding({}, vm, function_declaration.name(), function);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 16.1.7 GlobalDeclarationInstantiation ( script, env ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-globaldeclarationinstantiation
ThrowCompletionOr<void> Program::global_declaration_instantiation(Interpreter& interpreter, GlobalEnvironment& global_environment) const
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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{
auto& vm = interpreter.vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 1. Let lexNames be the LexicallyDeclaredNames of script.
// 2. Let varNames be the VarDeclaredNames of script.
// 3. For each element name of lexNames, do
TRY(for_each_lexically_declared_name([&](DeprecatedFlyString const& name) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
// a. If env.HasVarDeclaration(name) is true, throw a SyntaxError exception.
if (global_environment.has_var_declaration(name))
return vm.throw_completion<SyntaxError>(ErrorType::TopLevelVariableAlreadyDeclared, name);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// b. If env.HasLexicalDeclaration(name) is true, throw a SyntaxError exception.
if (global_environment.has_lexical_declaration(name))
return vm.throw_completion<SyntaxError>(ErrorType::TopLevelVariableAlreadyDeclared, name);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// c. Let hasRestrictedGlobal be ? env.HasRestrictedGlobalProperty(name).
auto has_restricted_global = TRY(global_environment.has_restricted_global_property(name));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// d. If hasRestrictedGlobal is true, throw a SyntaxError exception.
if (has_restricted_global)
return vm.throw_completion<SyntaxError>(ErrorType::RestrictedGlobalProperty, name);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return {};
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 4. For each element name of varNames, do
TRY(for_each_var_declared_name([&](auto const& name) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
// a. If env.HasLexicalDeclaration(name) is true, throw a SyntaxError exception.
if (global_environment.has_lexical_declaration(name))
return vm.throw_completion<SyntaxError>(ErrorType::TopLevelVariableAlreadyDeclared, name);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return {};
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 5. Let varDeclarations be the VarScopedDeclarations of script.
// 6. Let functionsToInitialize be a new empty List.
Vector<FunctionDeclaration const&> functions_to_initialize;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 7. Let declaredFunctionNames be a new empty List.
HashTable<DeprecatedFlyString> declared_function_names;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 8. For each element d of varDeclarations, in reverse List order, do
TRY(for_each_var_function_declaration_in_reverse_order([&](FunctionDeclaration const& function) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
// a. If d is neither a VariableDeclaration nor a ForBinding nor a BindingIdentifier, then
// i. Assert: d is either a FunctionDeclaration, a GeneratorDeclaration, an AsyncFunctionDeclaration, or an AsyncGeneratorDeclaration.
// Note: This is checked in for_each_var_function_declaration_in_reverse_order.
// ii. NOTE: If there are multiple function declarations for the same name, the last declaration is used.
// iii. Let fn be the sole element of the BoundNames of d.
// iv. If fn is not an element of declaredFunctionNames, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (declared_function_names.set(function.name()) != AK::HashSetResult::InsertedNewEntry)
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 1. Let fnDefinable be ? env.CanDeclareGlobalFunction(fn).
auto function_definable = TRY(global_environment.can_declare_global_function(function.name()));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 2. If fnDefinable is false, throw a TypeError exception.
if (!function_definable)
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::CannotDeclareGlobalFunction, function.name());
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 3. Append fn to declaredFunctionNames.
// Note: Already done in step iv. above.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 4. Insert d as the first element of functionsToInitialize.
// NOTE: Since prepending is much slower, we just append
// and iterate in reverse order in step 16 below.
functions_to_initialize.append(function);
return {};
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 9. Let declaredVarNames be a new empty List.
HashTable<DeprecatedFlyString> declared_var_names;
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 10. For each element d of varDeclarations, do
TRY(for_each_var_scoped_variable_declaration([&](Declaration const& declaration) {
// a. If d is a VariableDeclaration, a ForBinding, or a BindingIdentifier, then
// Note: This is done in for_each_var_scoped_variable_declaration.
// i. For each String vn of the BoundNames of d, do
return declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
// 1. If vn is not an element of declaredFunctionNames, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (declared_function_names.contains(name))
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// a. Let vnDefinable be ? env.CanDeclareGlobalVar(vn).
auto var_definable = TRY(global_environment.can_declare_global_var(name));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// b. If vnDefinable is false, throw a TypeError exception.
if (!var_definable)
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::CannotDeclareGlobalVariable, name);
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// c. If vn is not an element of declaredVarNames, then
// i. Append vn to declaredVarNames.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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declared_var_names.set(name);
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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});
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 11. NOTE: No abnormal terminations occur after this algorithm step if the global object is an ordinary object. However, if the global object is a Proxy exotic object it may exhibit behaviours that cause abnormal terminations in some of the following steps.
// 12. NOTE: Annex B.3.2.2 adds additional steps at this point.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 12. Let strict be IsStrict of script.
// 13. If strict is false, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!m_is_strict_mode) {
// a. Let declaredFunctionOrVarNames be the list-concatenation of declaredFunctionNames and declaredVarNames.
// b. For each FunctionDeclaration f that is directly contained in the StatementList of a Block, CaseClause, or DefaultClause Contained within script, do
TRY(for_each_function_hoistable_with_annexB_extension([&](FunctionDeclaration& function_declaration) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
// i. Let F be StringValue of the BindingIdentifier of f.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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auto& function_name = function_declaration.name();
// ii. If replacing the FunctionDeclaration f with a VariableStatement that has F as a BindingIdentifier would not produce any Early Errors for script, then
// Note: This step is already performed during parsing and for_each_function_hoistable_with_annexB_extension so this always passes here.
// 1. If env.HasLexicalDeclaration(F) is false, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (global_environment.has_lexical_declaration(function_name))
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// a. Let fnDefinable be ? env.CanDeclareGlobalVar(F).
auto function_definable = TRY(global_environment.can_declare_global_function(function_name));
// b. If fnDefinable is true, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!function_definable)
return {};
// i. NOTE: A var binding for F is only instantiated here if it is neither a VarDeclaredName nor the name of another FunctionDeclaration.
// ii. If declaredFunctionOrVarNames does not contain F, then
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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if (!declared_function_names.contains(function_name) && !declared_var_names.contains(function_name)) {
// i. Perform ? env.CreateGlobalVarBinding(F, false).
TRY(global_environment.create_global_var_binding(function_name, false));
// ii. Append F to declaredFunctionOrVarNames.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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declared_function_names.set(function_name);
}
// iii. When the FunctionDeclaration f is evaluated, perform the following steps in place of the FunctionDeclaration Evaluation algorithm provided in 15.2.6:
// i. Let genv be the running execution context's VariableEnvironment.
// ii. Let benv be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
// iii. Let fobj be ! benv.GetBindingValue(F, false).
// iv. Perform ? genv.SetMutableBinding(F, fobj, false).
// v. Return unused.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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function_declaration.set_should_do_additional_annexB_steps();
return {};
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// We should not use declared function names below here anymore since these functions are not in there in the spec.
declared_function_names.clear();
}
// 13. Let lexDeclarations be the LexicallyScopedDeclarations of script.
// 14. Let privateEnv be null.
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PrivateEnvironment* private_environment = nullptr;
// 15. For each element d of lexDeclarations, do
TRY(for_each_lexically_scoped_declaration([&](Declaration const& declaration) {
// a. NOTE: Lexically declared names are only instantiated here but not initialized.
// b. For each element dn of the BoundNames of d, do
return declaration.for_each_bound_name([&](auto const& name) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
// i. If IsConstantDeclaration of d is true, then
if (declaration.is_constant_declaration()) {
// 1. Perform ? env.CreateImmutableBinding(dn, true).
TRY(global_environment.create_immutable_binding(vm, name, true));
}
// ii. Else,
else {
// 1. Perform ? env.CreateMutableBinding(dn, false).
TRY(global_environment.create_mutable_binding(vm, name, false));
}
return {};
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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});
}));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 16. For each Parse Node f of functionsToInitialize, do
// NOTE: We iterate in reverse order since we appended the functions
// instead of prepending. We append because prepending is much slower
// and we only use the created vector here.
for (auto& declaration : functions_to_initialize.in_reverse()) {
// a. Let fn be the sole element of the BoundNames of f.
// b. Let fo be InstantiateFunctionObject of f with arguments env and privateEnv.
auto function = ECMAScriptFunctionObject::create(realm, declaration.name(), declaration.source_text(), declaration.body(), declaration.parameters(), declaration.function_length(), &global_environment, private_environment, declaration.kind(), declaration.is_strict_mode(), declaration.might_need_arguments_object(), declaration.contains_direct_call_to_eval());
// c. Perform ? env.CreateGlobalFunctionBinding(fn, fo, false).
TRY(global_environment.create_global_function_binding(declaration.name(), function, false));
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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}
// 17. For each String vn of declaredVarNames, do
for (auto& var_name : declared_var_names) {
// a. Perform ? env.CreateGlobalVarBinding(vn, false).
TRY(global_environment.create_global_var_binding(var_name, false));
}
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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// 18. Return unused.
LibJS: Make scoping follow the spec Before this we used an ad-hoc combination of references and 'variables' stored in a hashmap. This worked in most cases but is not spec like. Additionally hoisting, dynamically naming functions and scope analysis was not done properly. This patch fixes all of that by: - Implement BindingInitialization for destructuring assignment. - Implementing a new ScopePusher which tracks the lexical and var scoped declarations. This hoists functions to the top level if no lexical declaration name overlaps. Furthermore we do checking of redeclarations in the ScopePusher now requiring less checks all over the place. - Add methods for parsing the directives and statement lists instead of having that code duplicated in multiple places. This allows declarations to pushed to the appropriate scope more easily. - Remove the non spec way of storing 'variables' in DeclarativeEnvironment and make Reference follow the spec instead of checking both the bindings and 'variables'. - Remove all scoping related things from the Interpreter. And instead use environments as specified by the spec. This also includes fixing that NativeFunctions did not produce a valid FunctionEnvironment which could cause issues with callbacks and eval. All FunctionObjects now have a valid NewFunctionEnvironment implementation. - Remove execute_statements from Interpreter and instead use ASTNode::execute everywhere this simplifies AST.cpp as you no longer need to worry about which method to call. - Make ScopeNodes setup their own environment. This uses four different methods specified by the spec {Block, Function, Eval, Global}DeclarationInstantiation with the annexB extensions. - Implement and use NamedEvaluation where specified. Additionally there are fixes to things exposed by these changes to eval, {for, for-in, for-of} loops and assignment. Finally it also fixes some tests in test-js which where passing before but not now that we have correct behavior :^).
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return {};
}
ModuleRequest::ModuleRequest(DeprecatedFlyString module_specifier_, Vector<Assertion> assertions_)
: module_specifier(move(module_specifier_))
, assertions(move(assertions_))
{
// Perform step 10.e. from EvaluateImportCall, https://tc39.es/proposal-import-assertions/#sec-evaluate-import-call
// or step 2. from 2.7 Static Semantics: AssertClauseToAssertions, https://tc39.es/proposal-import-assertions/#sec-assert-clause-to-assertions
// e. / 2. Sort assertions by the code point order of the [[Key]] of each element.
// NOTE: This sorting is observable only in that hosts are prohibited from distinguishing among assertions by the order they occur in.
quick_sort(assertions, [](Assertion const& lhs, Assertion const& rhs) {
return lhs.key < rhs.key;
});
}
DeprecatedString SourceRange::filename() const
{
return code->filename().to_deprecated_string();
}
NonnullRefPtr<CallExpression> CallExpression::create(SourceRange source_range, NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> callee, ReadonlySpan<Argument> arguments)
{
return ASTNodeWithTailArray::create<CallExpression>(arguments.size(), move(source_range), move(callee), arguments);
}
NonnullRefPtr<NewExpression> NewExpression::create(SourceRange source_range, NonnullRefPtr<Expression const> callee, ReadonlySpan<Argument> arguments)
{
return ASTNodeWithTailArray::create<NewExpression>(arguments.size(), move(source_range), move(callee), arguments);
}
}