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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020-2022, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibJS/Interpreter.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/DeclarativeEnvironment.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Error.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/FunctionObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Value.h>
namespace JS {
DeclarativeEnvironment::DeclarativeEnvironment()
: Environment(nullptr)
{
}
DeclarativeEnvironment::DeclarativeEnvironment(Environment* parent_scope)
: Environment(parent_scope)
{
}
DeclarativeEnvironment::~DeclarativeEnvironment()
{
}
void DeclarativeEnvironment::visit_edges(Visitor& visitor)
{
Base::visit_edges(visitor);
for (auto& binding : m_bindings)
visitor.visit(binding.value);
}
// 9.1.1.1.1 HasBinding ( N ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-declarative-environment-records-hasbinding-n
ThrowCompletionOr<bool> DeclarativeEnvironment::has_binding(FlyString const& name, Optional<size_t>* out_index) const
{
auto index = find_binding_index(name);
if (!index.has_value())
return false;
if (!is_permanently_screwed_by_eval() && out_index)
*out_index = *index;
return true;
}
// 9.1.1.1.2 CreateMutableBinding ( N, D ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-declarative-environment-records-createmutablebinding-n-d
ThrowCompletionOr<void> DeclarativeEnvironment::create_mutable_binding(GlobalObject&, FlyString const& name, bool can_be_deleted)
{
// 2. Create a mutable binding in envRec for N and record that it is uninitialized. If D is true, record that the newly created binding may be deleted by a subsequent DeleteBinding call.
m_bindings.append(Binding {
.name = name,
.value = {},
.strict = false,
.mutable_ = true,
.can_be_deleted = can_be_deleted,
.initialized = false,
});
// 1. Assert: envRec does not already have a binding for N.
// NOTE: We skip this to avoid O(n) traversal of m_bindings.
// 3. Return NormalCompletion(empty).
return {};
}
// 9.1.1.1.3 CreateImmutableBinding ( N, S ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-declarative-environment-records-createimmutablebinding-n-s
ThrowCompletionOr<void> DeclarativeEnvironment::create_immutable_binding(GlobalObject&, FlyString const& name, bool strict)
{
// 2. Create an immutable binding in envRec for N and record that it is uninitialized. If S is true, record that the newly created binding is a strict binding.
m_bindings.append(Binding {
.name = name,
.value = {},
.strict = strict,
.mutable_ = false,
.can_be_deleted = false,
.initialized = false,
});
// 1. Assert: envRec does not already have a binding for N.
// NOTE: We skip this to avoid O(n) traversal of m_bindings.
// 3. Return NormalCompletion(empty).
return {};
}
// 9.1.1.1.4 InitializeBinding ( N, V ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-declarative-environment-records-initializebinding-n-v
ThrowCompletionOr<void> DeclarativeEnvironment::initialize_binding(GlobalObject&, FlyString const& name, Value value)
{
auto index = find_binding_index(name);
VERIFY(index.has_value());
auto& binding = m_bindings[*index];
// 1. Assert: envRec must have an uninitialized binding for N.
VERIFY(binding.initialized == false);
// 2. Set the bound value for N in envRec to V.
binding.value = value;
// 3. Record that the binding for N in envRec has been initialized.
binding.initialized = true;
// 4. Return NormalCompletion(empty).
return {};
}
// 9.1.1.1.5 SetMutableBinding ( N, V, S ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-declarative-environment-records-setmutablebinding-n-v-s
ThrowCompletionOr<void> DeclarativeEnvironment::set_mutable_binding(GlobalObject& global_object, FlyString const& name, Value value, bool strict)
{
// 1. If envRec does not have a binding for N, then
auto index = find_binding_index(name);
if (!index.has_value()) {
// a. If S is true, throw a ReferenceError exception.
if (strict)
return vm().throw_completion<ReferenceError>(global_object, ErrorType::UnknownIdentifier, name);
// b. Perform envRec.CreateMutableBinding(N, true).
MUST(create_mutable_binding(global_object, name, true));
// c. Perform envRec.InitializeBinding(N, V).
MUST(initialize_binding(global_object, name, value));
// d. Return NormalCompletion(empty).
return {};
}
// 2-5. (extracted into a non-standard function below)
TRY(set_mutable_binding_direct(global_object, *index, value, strict));
// 6. Return NormalCompletion(empty).
return {};
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> DeclarativeEnvironment::set_mutable_binding_direct(GlobalObject& global_object, size_t index, Value value, bool strict)
{
auto& binding = m_bindings[index];
if (binding.strict)
strict = true;
if (!binding.initialized)
return vm().throw_completion<ReferenceError>(global_object, ErrorType::BindingNotInitialized, binding.name);
if (binding.mutable_) {
binding.value = value;
} else {
if (strict)
return vm().throw_completion<TypeError>(global_object, ErrorType::InvalidAssignToConst);
}
return {};
}
// 9.1.1.1.6 GetBindingValue ( N, S ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-declarative-environment-records-getbindingvalue-n-s
ThrowCompletionOr<Value> DeclarativeEnvironment::get_binding_value(GlobalObject& global_object, FlyString const& name, bool strict)
{
// 1. Assert: envRec has a binding for N.
auto index = find_binding_index(name);
VERIFY(index.has_value());
// 2-3. (extracted into a non-standard function below)
return get_binding_value_direct(global_object, *index, strict);
}
ThrowCompletionOr<Value> DeclarativeEnvironment::get_binding_value_direct(GlobalObject& global_object, size_t index, bool)
{
auto& binding = m_bindings[index];
// 2. If the binding for N in envRec is an uninitialized binding, throw a ReferenceError exception.
if (!binding.initialized)
return vm().throw_completion<ReferenceError>(global_object, ErrorType::BindingNotInitialized, binding.name);
// 3. Return the value currently bound to N in envRec.
return binding.value;
}
// 9.1.1.1.7 DeleteBinding ( N ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-declarative-environment-records-deletebinding-n
ThrowCompletionOr<bool> DeclarativeEnvironment::delete_binding(GlobalObject&, FlyString const& name)
{
// 1. Assert: envRec has a binding for the name that is the value of N.
auto index = find_binding_index(name);
VERIFY(index.has_value());
auto& binding = m_bindings[*index];
// 2. If the binding for N in envRec cannot be deleted, return false.
if (!binding.can_be_deleted)
return false;
// 3. Remove the binding for N from envRec.
// NOTE: We keep the entries in m_bindings to avoid disturbing indices.
binding = {};
// 4. Return true.
return true;
}
ThrowCompletionOr<void> DeclarativeEnvironment::initialize_or_set_mutable_binding(GlobalObject& global_object, FlyString const& name, 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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{
auto index = find_binding_index(name);
VERIFY(index.has_value());
auto& binding = m_bindings[*index];
if (!binding.initialized)
TRY(initialize_binding(global_object, name, 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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else
TRY(set_mutable_binding(global_object, name, value, false));
return {};
}
void DeclarativeEnvironment::initialize_or_set_mutable_binding(Badge<ScopeNode>, GlobalObject& global_object, FlyString const& name, Value value)
{
MUST(initialize_or_set_mutable_binding(global_object, name, 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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}
}