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								# include  <AK/ByteString.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <AK/TypeCasts.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/AbstractOperations.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/Accessor.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/Array.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/ClassFieldDefinition.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/ECMAScriptFunctionObject.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/Error.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/NativeFunction.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/Object.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/PropertyDescriptor.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/ProxyObject.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/Shape.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  <LibJS/Runtime/Value.h> 
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								namespace  JS  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR ( Object ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  HashMap < GCPtr < Object  const > ,  HashMap < DeprecatedFlyString ,  Object : : IntrinsicAccessor > >  s_intrinsics ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 10.1.12 OrdinaryObjectCreate ( proto [ , additionalInternalSlotsList ] ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinaryobjectcreate
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								NonnullGCPtr < Object >  Object : : create ( Realm &  realm ,  Object *  prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  realm . heap ( ) . allocate < Object > ( realm ,  realm . intrinsics ( ) . empty_object_shape ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( prototype  = =  realm . intrinsics ( ) . object_prototype ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  realm . heap ( ) . allocate < Object > ( realm ,  realm . intrinsics ( ) . new_object_shape ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  realm . heap ( ) . allocate < Object > ( realm ,  ConstructWithPrototypeTag : : Tag ,  * prototype ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								NonnullGCPtr < Object >  Object : : create_prototype ( Realm &  realm ,  Object *  prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  shape  =  realm . heap ( ) . allocate_without_realm < Shape > ( realm ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        shape - > set_prototype_without_transition ( prototype ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  realm . heap ( ) . allocate < Object > ( realm ,  shape ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								NonnullGCPtr < Object >  Object : : create_with_premade_shape ( Shape &  shape ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  shape . heap ( ) . allocate < Object > ( shape . realm ( ) ,  shape ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Object : : Object ( GlobalObjectTag ,  Realm &  realm ,  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess  may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    :  m_may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ( may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access  = =  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess : : Yes ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // This is the global object
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    m_shape  =  heap ( ) . allocate_without_realm < Shape > ( realm ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Object : : Object ( ConstructWithoutPrototypeTag ,  Realm &  realm ,  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess  may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    :  m_may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ( may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access  = =  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess : : Yes ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    m_shape  =  heap ( ) . allocate_without_realm < Shape > ( realm ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Object : : Object ( Realm &  realm ,  Object *  prototype ,  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess  may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    :  m_may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ( may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access  = =  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess : : Yes ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    m_shape  =  realm . intrinsics ( ) . empty_object_shape ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( m_shape ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( prototype  ! =  nullptr ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        set_prototype ( prototype ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Object : : Object ( ConstructWithPrototypeTag ,  Object &  prototype ,  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess  may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    :  m_may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ( may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access  = =  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess : : Yes ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    m_shape  =  prototype . shape ( ) . realm ( ) . intrinsics ( ) . empty_object_shape ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( m_shape ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    set_prototype ( & prototype ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Object : : Object ( Shape &  shape ,  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess  may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    :  m_may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access ( may_interfere_with_indexed_property_access  = =  MayInterfereWithIndexedPropertyAccess : : Yes ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    ,  m_shape ( & shape ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_storage . resize ( shape . property_count ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								Object : : ~ Object ( ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
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								    if  ( m_has_intrinsic_accessors ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        s_intrinsics . remove ( this ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								void  Object : : initialize ( Realm & ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.2 Testing and Comparison Operations, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-testing-and-comparison-operations
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.2.5 IsExtensible ( O ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-isextensible-o
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 15:27:37 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : is_extensible ( )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 15:27:37 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Return ? O.[[IsExtensible]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  internal_is_extensible ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3 Operations on Objects, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-operations-on-objects
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.2 Get ( O, P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-get-o-p
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < Value >  Object : : get ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Return ? O.[[Get]](P, O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  TRY ( internal_get ( property_key ,  this ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-11-24 17:37:27 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// NOTE: 7.3.3 GetV ( V, P ) is implemented as Value::get().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.4 Set ( O, P, V, Throw ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-set-o-p-v-throw
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : set ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  value ,  ShouldThrowExceptions  throw_exceptions ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let success be ? O.[[Set]](P, V, O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  success  =  TRY ( internal_set ( property_key ,  value ,  this ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If success is false and Throw is true, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-16 15:16:27 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! success  & &  throw_exceptions  = =  ShouldThrowExceptions : : Yes )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // FIXME: Improve/contextualize error message
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-16 20:33:17 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : ObjectSetReturnedFalse ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-26 13:53:40 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.5 CreateDataProperty ( O, P, V ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-createdataproperty
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : create_data_property ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  value ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-28 19:48:12 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let newDesc be the PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: V, [[Writable]]: true, [[Enumerable]]: true, [[Configurable]]: true }.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  new_descriptor  =  PropertyDescriptor  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . value  =  value , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . writable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . enumerable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . configurable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Return ? O.[[DefineOwnProperty]](P, newDesc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  internal_define_own_property ( property_key ,  new_descriptor ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.6 CreateMethodProperty ( O, P, V ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-createmethodproperty
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-03-11 17:27:17 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : create_method_property ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  value ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. Assert: O is an ordinary, extensible object with no non-configurable properties.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Let newDesc be the PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: V, [[Writable]]: true, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: true }.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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  new_descriptor  =  PropertyDescriptor  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . value  =  value , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . writable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . enumerable  =  false , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        . configurable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 3. Perform ! O.[[DefineOwnProperty]](P, newDesc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    MUST ( internal_define_own_property ( property_key ,  new_descriptor ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.7 CreateDataPropertyOrThrow ( O, P, V ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-createdatapropertyorthrow
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : create_data_property_or_throw ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  value ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. Let success be ? CreateDataProperty(O, P, V).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto  success  =  TRY ( create_data_property ( property_key ,  value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. If success is false, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! success )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // FIXME: Improve/contextualize error message
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-16 20:33:17 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : ObjectDefineOwnPropertyReturnedFalse ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-28 19:48:12 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return success.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  success ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-28 19:48:12 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.8 CreateNonEnumerableDataPropertyOrThrow ( O, P, V ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-createnonenumerabledatapropertyorthrow
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : create_non_enumerable_data_property_or_throw ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  value ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-06 00:13:19 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( ! value . is_empty ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-06 00:13:19 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Assert: O is an ordinary, extensible object with no non-configurable properties.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Let newDesc be the PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: V, [[Writable]]: true, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: true }.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-06 00:13:19 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  new_description  =  PropertyDescriptor  {  . value  =  value ,  . writable  =  true ,  . enumerable  =  false ,  . configurable  =  true  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Perform ! DefinePropertyOrThrow(O, P, newDesc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    MUST ( define_property_or_throw ( property_key ,  new_description ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-06 00:13:19 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.9 DefinePropertyOrThrow ( O, P, desc ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-definepropertyorthrow
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : define_property_or_throw ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  PropertyDescriptor  const &  property_descriptor ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-01 21:13:16 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let success be ? O.[[DefineOwnProperty]](P, desc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  success  =  TRY ( internal_define_own_property ( property_key ,  property_descriptor ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If success is false, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! success )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // FIXME: Improve/contextualize error message
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-16 20:33:17 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : ObjectDefineOwnPropertyReturnedFalse ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.10 DeletePropertyOrThrow ( O, P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-deletepropertyorthrow
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : delete_property_or_throw ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let success be ? O.[[Delete]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  success  =  TRY ( internal_delete ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If success is false, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! success )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // FIXME: Improve/contextualize error message
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-16 20:33:17 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : ObjectDeleteReturnedFalse ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.12 HasProperty ( O, P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-hasproperty
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : has_property ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Return ? O.[[HasProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  internal_has_property ( property_key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.13 HasOwnProperty ( O, P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-hasownproperty
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : has_own_property ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let desc be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  descriptor  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If desc is undefined, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! descriptor . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-01 21:13:16 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.16 SetIntegrityLevel ( O, level ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-setintegritylevel
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:20:19 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : set_integrity_level ( IntegrityLevel  level ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:06:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let status be ? O.[[PreventExtensions]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:20:19 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  status  =  TRY ( internal_prevent_extensions ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If status is false, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:06:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! status ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Let keys be ? O.[[OwnPropertyKeys]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:20:19 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  keys  =  TRY ( internal_own_property_keys ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. If level is sealed, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( level  = =  IntegrityLevel : : Sealed )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. For each element k of keys, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:06:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        for  ( auto &  key  :  keys )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  property_key  =  MUST ( PropertyKey : : from_value ( vm ,  key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. Perform ? DefinePropertyOrThrow(O, k, PropertyDescriptor { [[Configurable]]: false }).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            TRY ( define_property_or_throw ( property_key ,  {  . configurable  =  false  } ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:06:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Assert: level is frozen.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. For each element k of keys, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:06:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        for  ( auto &  key  :  keys )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  property_key  =  MUST ( PropertyKey : : from_value ( vm ,  key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. Let currentDesc be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](k).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  current_descriptor  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // ii. If currentDesc is not undefined, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( ! current_descriptor . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-10 02:34:32 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            PropertyDescriptor  descriptor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // 1. If IsAccessorDescriptor(currentDesc) is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( current_descriptor - > is_accessor_descriptor ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                // a. Let desc be the PropertyDescriptor { [[Configurable]]: false }.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                descriptor  =  {  . configurable  =  false  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // 2. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                // a. Let desc be the PropertyDescriptor { [[Configurable]]: false, [[Writable]]: false }.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                descriptor  =  {  . writable  =  false ,  . configurable  =  false  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // 3. Perform ? DefinePropertyOrThrow(O, k, desc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            TRY ( define_property_or_throw ( property_key ,  descriptor ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:06:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. Return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:06:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.17 TestIntegrityLevel ( O, level ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-testintegritylevel
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:21:44 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : test_integrity_level ( IntegrityLevel  level )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:45:12 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let extensible be ? IsExtensible(O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:21:44 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  extensible  =  TRY ( is_extensible ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If extensible is true, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. NOTE: If the object is extensible, none of its properties are examined.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:45:12 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( extensible ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Let keys be ? O.[[OwnPropertyKeys]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:21:44 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  keys  =  TRY ( internal_own_property_keys ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. For each element k of keys, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:45:12 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  key  :  keys )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  property_key  =  MUST ( PropertyKey : : from_value ( vm ,  key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let currentDesc be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](k).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  current_descriptor  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. If currentDesc is not undefined, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! current_descriptor . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-10 02:34:32 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // i. If currentDesc.[[Configurable]] is true, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( * current_descriptor - > configurable ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:45:12 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // ii. If level is frozen and IsDataDescriptor(currentDesc) is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( level  = =  IntegrityLevel : : Frozen  & &  current_descriptor - > is_data_descriptor ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // 1. If currentDesc.[[Writable]] is true, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( * current_descriptor - > writable ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:45:12 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. Return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-06 22:45:12 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-12-21 08:27:04 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.3.24 EnumerableOwnPropertyNames ( O, kind ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-enumerableownpropertynames
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-09 10:06:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < MarkedVector < Value > >  Object : : enumerable_own_property_names ( PropertyKind  kind )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-21 14:37:34 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // NOTE: This has been flattened for readability, so some `else` branches in the
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //       spec text have been replaced with `continue`s in the loop below.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-04 23:29:45 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-22 19:00:49 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  realm  =  * vm . current_realm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let ownKeys be ? O.[[OwnPropertyKeys]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:25:28 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  own_keys  =  TRY ( internal_own_property_keys ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-21 14:37:34 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Let properties be a new empty List.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-09 10:06:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  properties  =  MarkedVector < Value >  {  heap ( )  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. For each element key of ownKeys, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  key  :  own_keys )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. If Type(key) is String, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! key . is_string ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  property_key  =  MUST ( PropertyKey : : from_value ( vm ,  key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-29 18:59:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // i. Let desc be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](key).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  descriptor  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-29 18:59:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // ii. If desc is not undefined and desc.[[Enumerable]] is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( descriptor . has_value ( )  & &  * descriptor - > enumerable )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // 1. If kind is key, append key to properties.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-07-09 14:42:30 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( kind  = =  PropertyKind : : Key )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                properties . append ( key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-29 18:59:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // 2. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // a. Let value be ? Get(O, key).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  value  =  TRY ( get ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-29 18:59:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // b. If kind is value, append value to properties.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( kind  = =  PropertyKind : : Value )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                properties . append ( value ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-12 17:41:13 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // c. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-29 18:59:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. Assert: kind is key+value.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            VERIFY ( kind  = =  PropertyKind : : KeyAndValue ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-05 19:17:40 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // ii. Let entry be CreateArrayFromList(« key, value »).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-16 00:20:49 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  entry  =  Array : : create_from ( realm ,  {  key ,  value  } ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // iii. Append entry to properties.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            properties . append ( entry ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-05 19:17:40 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-29 18:59:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Return properties.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 02:25:28 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  {  move ( properties )  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-29 18:59:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.26 CopyDataProperties ( target, source, excludedItems ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-copydataproperties
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 14.6 CopyDataProperties ( target, source, excludedItems, excludedKeys [ , excludedValues ] ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-copydataproperties
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : copy_data_properties ( VM &  vm ,  Value  source ,  HashTable < PropertyKey >  const &  excluded_keys ,  HashTable < JS : : Value >  const &  excluded_values ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. If source is either undefined or null, return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( source . is_nullish ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. Let from be ! ToObject(source).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  from  =  MUST ( source . to_object ( vm ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 3. Let keys be ? from.[[OwnPropertyKeys]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  keys  =  TRY ( from - > internal_own_property_keys ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. For each element nextKey of keys, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  next_key_value  :  keys )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        auto  next_key  =  MUST ( PropertyKey : : from_value ( vm ,  next_key_value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        // a. Let excluded be false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        // b. For each element e of excludedKeys, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        //    i. If SameValue(e, nextKey) is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        //        1. Set excluded to true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        if  ( excluded_keys . contains ( next_key ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								            continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        // c. If excluded is false, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // i. Let desc be ? from.[[GetOwnProperty]](nextKey).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  desc  =  TRY ( from - > internal_get_own_property ( next_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        // ii. If desc is not undefined and desc.[[Enumerable]] is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        if  ( desc . has_value ( )  & &  desc - > attributes ( ) . is_enumerable ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								            // 1. Let propValue be ? Get(from, nextKey).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  prop_value  =  TRY ( from - > get ( next_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								            // 2. If excludedValues is present, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            //     a. For each element e of excludedValues, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            //         i. If SameValue(e, propValue) is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            //             i. Set excluded to true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // 3. If excluded is false, Perform ! CreateDataPropertyOrThrow(target, nextKey, propValue).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // NOTE: HashTable traits for JS::Value uses SameValue.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( ! excluded_values . contains ( prop_value ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                MUST ( create_data_property_or_throw ( next_key ,  prop_value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 5. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 14.7 SnapshotOwnProperties ( source, proto [ , excludedKeys [ , excludedValues ] ] ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-snapshotownproperties
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < NonnullGCPtr < Object > >  Object : : snapshot_own_properties ( VM &  vm ,  GCPtr < Object >  prototype ,  HashTable < PropertyKey >  const &  excluded_keys ,  HashTable < Value >  const &  excluded_values ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  realm  =  * vm . current_realm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let copy be OrdinaryObjectCreate(proto).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  copy  =  Object : : create ( realm ,  prototype ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If excludedKeys is not present, set excludedKeys to « ».
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. If excludedValues is not present, set excludedValues to « ».
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Perform ? CopyDataProperties(copy, source, excludedKeys, excludedValues).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    TRY ( copy - > copy_data_properties ( vm ,  Value  {  this  } ,  excluded_keys ,  excluded_values ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Return copy.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  copy ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.27 PrivateElementFind ( O, P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-privateelementfind
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								PrivateElement *  Object : : private_element_find ( PrivateName  const &  name ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! m_private_elements ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  nullptr ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. If O.[[PrivateElements]] contains a PrivateElement pe such that pe.[[Key]] is P, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  it  =  m_private_elements - > find_if ( [ & ] ( auto  const &  element )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  element . key  = =  name ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! it . is_end ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Return pe.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  & ( * it ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. Return empty.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  nullptr ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.28 PrivateFieldAdd ( O, P, value ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-privatefieldadd
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : private_field_add ( PrivateName  const &  name ,  Value  value ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. If the host is a web browser, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    a. Perform ? HostEnsureCanAddPrivateElement(O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // NOTE: Since LibJS has no way of knowing whether it is in a browser we just always call the hook.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    TRY ( vm . host_ensure_can_add_private_element ( * this ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. Let entry be PrivateElementFind(O, P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. If entry is not empty, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( auto *  entry  =  private_element_find ( name ) ;  entry ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : PrivateFieldAlreadyDeclared ,  name . description ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! m_private_elements ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        m_private_elements  =  make < Vector < PrivateElement > > ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 4. Append PrivateElement { [[Key]]: P, [[Kind]]: field, [[Value]]: value } to O.[[PrivateElements]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    m_private_elements - > empend ( name ,  PrivateElement : : Kind : : Field ,  value ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 5. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.29 PrivateMethodOrAccessorAdd ( O, method ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-privatemethodoraccessoradd
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : private_method_or_accessor_add ( PrivateElement  element ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. Assert: method.[[Kind]] is either method or accessor.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    VERIFY ( element . kind  = =  PrivateElement : : Kind : : Method  | |  element . kind  = =  PrivateElement : : Kind : : Accessor ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. If the host is a web browser, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    a. Perform ? HostEnsureCanAddPrivateElement(O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // NOTE: Since LibJS has no way of knowing whether it is in a browser we just always call the hook.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    TRY ( vm . host_ensure_can_add_private_element ( * this ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 3. Let entry be PrivateElementFind(O, method.[[Key]]).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. If entry is not empty, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( auto *  entry  =  private_element_find ( element . key ) ;  entry ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : PrivateFieldAlreadyDeclared ,  element . key . description ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! m_private_elements ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        m_private_elements  =  make < Vector < PrivateElement > > ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 5. Append method to O.[[PrivateElements]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    m_private_elements - > append ( move ( element ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 6. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.31 PrivateGet ( O, P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-privateget
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								ThrowCompletionOr < Value >  Object : : private_get ( PrivateName  const &  name ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. Let entry be PrivateElementFind(O, P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto *  entry  =  private_element_find ( name ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. If entry is empty, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! entry ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : PrivateFieldDoesNotExistOnObject ,  name . description ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto &  value  =  entry - > value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 3. If entry.[[Kind]] is either field or method, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( entry - > kind  ! =  PrivateElement : : Kind : : Accessor )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Return entry.[[Value]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // Assert: entry.[[Kind]] is accessor.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    VERIFY ( value . is_accessor ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 6. Let getter be entry.[[Get]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto *  getter  =  value . as_accessor ( ) . getter ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 5. If entry.[[Get]] is undefined, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! getter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : PrivateFieldGetAccessorWithoutGetter ,  name . description ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 7. Return ? Call(getter, O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    return  TRY ( call ( vm ,  * getter ,  this ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.32 PrivateSet ( O, P, value ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-privateset
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : private_set ( PrivateName  const &  name ,  Value  value ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. Let entry be PrivateElementFind(O, P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto *  entry  =  private_element_find ( name ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. If entry is empty, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! entry ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : PrivateFieldDoesNotExistOnObject ,  name . description ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 3. If entry.[[Kind]] is field, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( entry - > kind  = =  PrivateElement : : Kind : : Field )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        // a. Set entry.[[Value]] to value.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        entry - > value  =  value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Else if entry.[[Kind]] is method, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    else  if  ( entry - > kind  = =  PrivateElement : : Kind : : Method )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : PrivateFieldSetMethod ,  name . description ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 5. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // a. Assert: entry.[[Kind]] is accessor.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    VERIFY ( entry - > kind  = =  PrivateElement : : Kind : : Accessor ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  accessor  =  entry - > value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    VERIFY ( accessor . is_accessor ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // c. Let setter be entry.[[Set]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto *  setter  =  accessor . as_accessor ( ) . setter ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // b. If entry.[[Set]] is undefined, throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    if  ( ! setter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : PrivateFieldSetAccessorWithoutSetter ,  name . description ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // d. Perform ? Call(setter, O, « value »).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    TRY ( call ( vm ,  * setter ,  this ,  value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 6. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.33 DefineField ( receiver, fieldRecord ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-definefield
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : define_field ( ClassFieldDefinition  const &  field ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 1. Let fieldName be fieldRecord.[[Name]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  const &  field_name  =  field . name ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 2. Let initializer be fieldRecord.[[Initializer]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  const &  initializer  =  field . initializer ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  init_value  =  js_undefined ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. If initializer is not empty, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! initializer . is_null ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let initValue be ? Call(initializer, receiver).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        init_value  =  TRY ( call ( vm ,  initializer . cell ( ) ,  this ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Else, let initValue be undefined.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. If fieldName is a Private Name, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( field_name . has < PrivateName > ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Perform ? PrivateFieldAdd(receiver, fieldName, initValue).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        TRY ( private_field_add ( field_name . get < PrivateName > ( ) ,  init_value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Assert: IsPropertyKey(fieldName) is true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. Perform ? CreateDataPropertyOrThrow(receiver, fieldName, initValue).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        TRY ( create_data_property_or_throw ( field_name . get < PropertyKey > ( ) ,  init_value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 7. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// 7.3.34 InitializeInstanceElements ( O, constructor ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-initializeinstanceelements
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								ThrowCompletionOr < void >  Object : : initialize_instance_elements ( ECMAScriptFunctionObject &  constructor ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let methods be the value of constructor.[[PrivateMethods]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. For each PrivateElement method of methods, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto  const &  method  :  constructor . private_methods ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Perform ? PrivateMethodOrAccessorAdd(O, method).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        TRY ( private_method_or_accessor_add ( method ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Let fields be the value of constructor.[[Fields]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. For each element fieldRecord of fields, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto  const &  field  :  constructor . fields ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Perform ? DefineField(O, fieldRecord).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        TRY ( define_field ( field ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Return unused.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1 Ordinary Object Internal Methods and Internal Slots, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.1 [[GetPrototypeOf]] ( ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-getprototypeof
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-28 23:30:17 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < Object * >  Object : : internal_get_prototype_of ( )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-05 19:05:15 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Return O.[[Prototype]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  const_cast < Object * > ( prototype ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-05 19:05:15 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.2 [[SetPrototypeOf]] ( V ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-setprototypeof-v
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-28 23:54:42 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : internal_set_prototype_of ( Object *  new_prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-01 11:06:27 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let current be O.[[Prototype]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If SameValue(V, current) is true, return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( prototype ( )  = =  new_prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Let extensible be O.[[Extensible]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. If extensible is false, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! m_is_extensible ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-03 09:40:17 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Let p be V.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto *  prototype  =  new_prototype ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-01 11:06:27 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. Let done be false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 7. Repeat, while done is false,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    while  ( prototype )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. If p is null, set done to true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-04 23:29:45 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. Else if SameValue(p, O) is true, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( prototype  = =  this ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // c. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-16 20:52:30 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // i. If p.[[GetPrototypeOf]] is not the ordinary object internal method defined in 10.1.1, set done to true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // NOTE: This is a best-effort implementation; we don't have a good way of detecting whether certain virtual
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // Object methods have been overridden by a given object, but as ProxyObject is the only one doing that for
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // [[SetPrototypeOf]], this check does the trick.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( is < ProxyObject > ( prototype ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            break ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-03 09:40:17 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // ii. Else, set p to p.[[Prototype]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        prototype  =  prototype - > prototype ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-25 17:01:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 8. Set O.[[Prototype]] to V.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 14:20:39 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    set_prototype ( new_prototype ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-25 17:01:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 9. Return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-03 09:40:17 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.3 [[IsExtensible]] ( ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-isextensible
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-29 00:02:05 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : internal_is_extensible ( )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Return O.[[Extensible]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  m_is_extensible ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.4 [[PreventExtensions]] ( ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-preventextensions
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-29 00:13:41 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : internal_prevent_extensions ( ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-01 11:06:27 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Set O.[[Extensible]] to false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_is_extensible  =  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-21 11:14:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-21 11:14:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.5 [[GetOwnProperty]] ( P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-getownproperty-p
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < Optional < PropertyDescriptor > >  Object : : internal_get_own_property ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. If O does not have an own property with key P, return undefined.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  maybe_storage_entry  =  storage_get ( property_key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-05 15:05:06 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! maybe_storage_entry . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-29 17:53:57 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  Optional < PropertyDescriptor >  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-23 23:27:10 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Let D be a newly created Property Descriptor with no fields.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    PropertyDescriptor  descriptor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-17 14:15:50 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Let X be O's own property whose key is P.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  [ value ,  attributes ,  property_offset ]  =  * maybe_storage_entry ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-21 11:14:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-06-11 07:07:07 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // AD-HOC: Properties with the [[Unimplemented]] attribute are used for reporting unimplemented IDL interfaces.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( attributes . is_unimplemented ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( vm ( ) . on_unimplemented_property_access ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            vm ( ) . on_unimplemented_property_access ( * this ,  property_key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        descriptor . unimplemented  =  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. If X is a data property, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! value . is_accessor ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Set D.[[Value]] to the value of X's [[Value]] attribute.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        descriptor . value  =  value . value_or ( js_undefined ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. Set D.[[Writable]] to the value of X's [[Writable]] attribute.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        descriptor . writable  =  attributes . is_writable ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Assert: X is an accessor property.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-21 11:14:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. Set D.[[Get]] to the value of X's [[Get]] attribute.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        descriptor . get  =  value . as_accessor ( ) . getter ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-21 11:14:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // c. Set D.[[Set]] to the value of X's [[Set]] attribute.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        descriptor . set  =  value . as_accessor ( ) . setter ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-21 11:14:23 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. Set D.[[Enumerable]] to the value of X's [[Enumerable]] attribute.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    descriptor . enumerable  =  attributes . is_enumerable ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 7. Set D.[[Configurable]] to the value of X's [[Configurable]] attribute.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    descriptor . configurable  =  attributes . is_configurable ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // Non-standard: Add the property offset to the descriptor. This is used to populate CacheablePropertyMetadata.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    descriptor . property_offset  =  property_offset ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 8. Return D.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-20 19:17:45 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  descriptor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.6 [[DefineOwnProperty]] ( P, Desc ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-defineownproperty-p-desc
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : internal_define_own_property ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  PropertyDescriptor  const &  property_descriptor ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let current be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  current  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Let extensible be ? IsExtensible(O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 15:27:37 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  extensible  =  TRY ( is_extensible ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-01 11:06:27 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return ValidateAndApplyPropertyDescriptor(O, P, extensible, Desc, current).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  validate_and_apply_property_descriptor ( this ,  property_key ,  extensible ,  property_descriptor ,  current ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-01 11:06:27 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.7 [[HasProperty]] ( P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-hasproperty-p
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : internal_has_property ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-10-06 16:57:02 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-04 23:29:45 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let hasOwn be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  has_own  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If hasOwn is not undefined, return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( has_own . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Let parent be ? O.[[GetPrototypeOf]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-29 18:08:06 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto *  parent  =  TRY ( internal_get_prototype_of ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-04 23:29:45 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. If parent is not null, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( parent )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Return ? parent.[[HasProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  parent - > internal_has_property ( property_key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.8 [[Get]] ( P, Receiver ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-get-p-receiver
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-05-02 11:13:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < Value >  Object : : internal_get ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  receiver ,  CacheablePropertyMetadata *  cacheable_metadata ,  PropertyLookupPhase  phase )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-12 01:41:07 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( ! receiver . is_empty ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 19:24:32 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let desc be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  descriptor  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If desc is undefined, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! descriptor . has_value ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let parent be ? O.[[GetPrototypeOf]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-29 18:20:10 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto *  parent  =  TRY ( internal_get_prototype_of ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. If parent is null, return undefined.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! parent ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  js_undefined ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // c. Return ? parent.[[Get]](P, Receiver).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-05-04 15:48:23 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  parent - > internal_get ( property_key ,  receiver ,  cacheable_metadata ,  PropertyLookupPhase : : PrototypeChain ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-12 01:41:07 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. If IsDataDescriptor(desc) is true, return desc.[[Value]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( descriptor - > is_data_descriptor ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // Non-standard: If the caller has requested cacheable metadata and the property is an own property, fill it in.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-16 11:34:01 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( cacheable_metadata  & &  descriptor - > property_offset . has_value ( )  & &  shape ( ) . is_cacheable ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-05-02 11:13:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( phase  = =  PropertyLookupPhase : : OwnProperty )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                * cacheable_metadata  =  CacheablePropertyMetadata  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . type  =  CacheablePropertyMetadata : : Type : : OwnProperty , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . property_offset  =  descriptor - > property_offset . value ( ) , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-05-04 15:48:23 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . prototype  =  nullptr , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            }  else  if  ( phase  = =  PropertyLookupPhase : : PrototypeChain )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                VERIFY ( shape ( ) . is_prototype_shape ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                VERIFY ( shape ( ) . prototype_chain_validity ( ) - > is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                * cacheable_metadata  =  CacheablePropertyMetadata  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . type  =  CacheablePropertyMetadata : : Type : : InPrototypeChain , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . property_offset  =  descriptor - > property_offset . value ( ) , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . prototype  =  this , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-05-02 11:13:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  * descriptor - > value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Assert: IsAccessorDescriptor(desc) is true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( descriptor - > is_accessor_descriptor ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Let getter be desc.[[Get]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-02-26 16:09:02 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  getter  =  * descriptor - > get ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. If getter is undefined, return undefined.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! getter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  js_undefined ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 7. Return ? Call(getter, Receiver).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 19:24:32 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  TRY ( call ( vm ,  * getter ,  receiver ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-12 01:41:07 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.9 [[Set]] ( P, V, Receiver ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-set-p-v-receiver
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-11-08 20:51:26 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : internal_set ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  value ,  Value  receiver ,  CacheablePropertyMetadata *  cacheable_metadata ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-13 21:23:33 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( ! value . is_empty ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( ! receiver . is_empty ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Let ownDesc be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  own_descriptor  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-02 20:54:39 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return ? OrdinarySetWithOwnDescriptor(O, P, V, Receiver, ownDesc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-11-08 20:51:26 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  ordinary_set_with_own_descriptor ( property_key ,  value ,  receiver ,  own_descriptor ,  cacheable_metadata ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-13 21:23:33 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.9.2 OrdinarySetWithOwnDescriptor ( O, P, V, Receiver, ownDesc ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinarysetwithowndescriptor
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-11-08 20:51:26 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : ordinary_set_with_own_descriptor ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Value  value ,  Value  receiver ,  Optional < PropertyDescriptor >  own_descriptor ,  CacheablePropertyMetadata *  cacheable_metadata ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-21 14:37:34 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( ! value . is_empty ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( ! receiver . is_empty ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-07-06 17:17:47 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 19:24:32 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. If ownDesc is undefined, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! own_descriptor . has_value ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let parent be ? O.[[GetPrototypeOf]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 19:57:29 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto *  parent  =  TRY ( internal_get_prototype_of ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-01 21:13:16 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. If parent is not null, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( parent )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. Return ? parent.[[Set]](P, V, Receiver).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  TRY ( parent - > internal_set ( property_key ,  value ,  receiver ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-05-05 18:48:30 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // c. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. Set ownDesc to the PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: undefined, [[Writable]]: true, [[Enumerable]]: true, [[Configurable]]: true }.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            own_descriptor  =  PropertyDescriptor  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                . value  =  js_undefined ( ) , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                . writable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                . enumerable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                . configurable  =  true , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-26 13:53:40 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-09 22:15:26 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-09 22:55:17 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If IsDataDescriptor(ownDesc) is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( own_descriptor - > is_data_descriptor ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. If ownDesc.[[Writable]] is false, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! * own_descriptor - > writable ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. If Type(Receiver) is not Object, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! receiver . is_object ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // c. Let existingDescriptor be ? Receiver.[[GetOwnProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  existing_descriptor  =  TRY ( receiver . as_object ( ) . internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // d. If existingDescriptor is not undefined, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( existing_descriptor . has_value ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. If IsAccessorDescriptor(existingDescriptor) is true, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( existing_descriptor - > is_accessor_descriptor ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // ii. If existingDescriptor.[[Writable]] is false, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( ! * existing_descriptor - > writable ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-16 13:07:16 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // iii. Let valueDesc be the PropertyDescriptor { [[Value]]: V }.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  value_descriptor  =  PropertyDescriptor  {  . value  =  value  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-16 13:07:16 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-16 11:34:01 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( cacheable_metadata  & &  own_descriptor . has_value ( )  & &  own_descriptor - > property_offset . has_value ( )  & &  shape ( ) . is_cacheable ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-11-08 20:51:26 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                * cacheable_metadata  =  CacheablePropertyMetadata  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . type  =  CacheablePropertyMetadata : : Type : : OwnProperty , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . property_offset  =  own_descriptor - > property_offset . value ( ) , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-05-04 15:48:23 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                    . prototype  =  nullptr , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-11-08 20:51:26 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // iv. Return ? Receiver.[[DefineOwnProperty]](P, valueDesc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  TRY ( receiver . as_object ( ) . internal_define_own_property ( property_key ,  value_descriptor ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-16 13:07:16 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // e. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. Assert: Receiver does not currently have a property P.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            VERIFY ( ! receiver . as_object ( ) . storage_has ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-16 13:07:16 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // ii. Return ? CreateDataProperty(Receiver, P, V).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  TRY ( receiver . as_object ( ) . create_data_property ( property_key ,  value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-16 13:07:16 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Assert: IsAccessorDescriptor(ownDesc) is true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( own_descriptor - > is_accessor_descriptor ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-09 22:55:17 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Let setter be ownDesc.[[Set]].
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-02-26 16:09:02 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  setter  =  * own_descriptor - > set ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-09 22:55:17 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. If setter is undefined, return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! setter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-30 20:01:54 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-09 22:55:17 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. Perform ? Call(setter, Receiver, « V »).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 19:24:32 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    ( void ) TRY ( call ( vm ,  * setter ,  receiver ,  value ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-09 22:55:17 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 7. Return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-30 20:01:54 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-21 14:37:34 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.10 [[Delete]] ( P ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-delete-p
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : internal_delete ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-06-01 21:13:16 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let desc be ? O.[[GetOwnProperty]](P).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  descriptor  =  TRY ( internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If desc is undefined, return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! descriptor . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. If desc.[[Configurable]] is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( * descriptor - > configurable )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Remove the own property with name P from O.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        storage_delete ( property_key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. Return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. Return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.1.11 [[OwnPropertyKeys]] ( ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-ownpropertykeys
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-09 10:06:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < MarkedVector < Value > >  Object : : internal_own_property_keys ( )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let keys be a new empty List.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-09 10:06:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    MarkedVector < Value >  keys  {  heap ( )  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. For each own property key P of O such that P is an array index, in ascending numeric index order, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  entry  :  m_indexed_properties )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Add P as the last element of keys.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-16 17:49:34 +03:30 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        keys . append ( PrimitiveString : : create ( vm ,  ByteString : : number ( entry . index ( ) ) ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. For each own property key P of O such that Type(P) is String and P is not an array index, in ascending chronological order of property creation, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-09-17 11:29:43 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  it  :  shape ( ) . property_table ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( it . key . is_string ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // a. Add P as the last element of keys.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            keys . append ( it . key . to_value ( vm ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. For each own property key P of O such that Type(P) is Symbol, in ascending chronological order of property creation, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-09-17 11:29:43 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  it  :  shape ( ) . property_table ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( it . key . is_symbol ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // a. Add P as the last element of keys.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            keys . append ( it . key . to_value ( vm ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. Return keys.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-09-29 18:58:03 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  {  move ( keys )  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-04 23:48:47 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 10.4.7.2 SetImmutablePrototype ( O, V ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-set-immutable-prototype
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 19:52:13 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < bool >  Object : : set_immutable_prototype ( Object *  prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-04 23:48:47 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let current be ? O.[[GetPrototypeOf]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 19:52:13 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto *  current  =  TRY ( internal_get_prototype_of ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-04 23:48:47 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. If SameValue(V, current) is true, return true.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-04 23:48:47 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( prototype  = =  current ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Return false.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-04 23:48:47 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  false ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								static  Optional < Object : : IntrinsicAccessor >  find_intrinsic_accessor ( Object  const *  object ,  PropertyKey  const &  property_key ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! property_key . is_string ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  intrinsics  =  s_intrinsics . find ( object ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( intrinsics  = =  s_intrinsics . end ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-02-14 01:22:54 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  accessor_iterator  =  intrinsics - > value . find ( property_key . as_string ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( accessor_iterator  = =  intrinsics - > value . end ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-02-14 01:22:54 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  accessor  =  accessor_iterator - > value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    intrinsics - > value . remove ( accessor_iterator ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  accessor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								Optional < ValueAndAttributes >  Object : : storage_get ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:55:00 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    Value  value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    PropertyAttributes  attributes ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    Optional < u32 >  property_offset ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( property_key . is_number ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  value_and_attributes  =  m_indexed_properties . get ( property_key . as_number ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! value_and_attributes . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        value  =  value_and_attributes - > value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        attributes  =  value_and_attributes - > attributes ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    }  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  metadata  =  shape ( ) . lookup ( property_key . to_string_or_symbol ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! metadata . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-06-11 19:46:52 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( m_has_intrinsic_accessors )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( auto  accessor  =  find_intrinsic_accessor ( this ,  property_key ) ;  accessor . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                const_cast < Object & > ( * this ) . m_storage [ metadata - > offset ]  =  ( * accessor ) ( shape ( ) . realm ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        value  =  m_storage [ metadata - > offset ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        attributes  =  metadata - > attributes ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        property_offset  =  metadata - > offset ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  ValueAndAttributes  {  . value  =  value ,  . attributes  =  attributes ,  . property_offset  =  property_offset  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								bool  Object : : storage_has ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( property_key . is_number ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  m_indexed_properties . has_index ( property_key . as_number ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  shape ( ) . lookup ( property_key . to_string_or_symbol ( ) ) . has_value ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : storage_set ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  ValueAndAttributes  const &  value_and_attributes ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-26 13:53:40 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-04 23:29:45 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-07-08 17:39:18 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  [ value ,  attributes ,  _ ]  =  value_and_attributes ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( property_key . is_number ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  index  =  property_key . as_number ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-07 19:34:26 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        m_indexed_properties . put ( index ,  value ,  attributes ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-21 16:06:32 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-06-11 19:46:52 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( m_has_intrinsic_accessors  & &  property_key . is_string ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( auto  intrinsics  =  s_intrinsics . find ( this ) ;  intrinsics  ! =  s_intrinsics . end ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            intrinsics - > value . remove ( property_key . as_string ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  property_key_string_or_symbol  =  property_key . to_string_or_symbol ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  metadata  =  shape ( ) . lookup ( property_key_string_or_symbol ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-26 13:53:40 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! metadata . has_value ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-16 11:34:01 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        static  constexpr  size_t  max_transitions_before_converting_to_dictionary  =  64 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( ! m_shape - > is_dictionary ( )  & &  m_shape - > property_count ( )  > =  max_transitions_before_converting_to_dictionary ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            set_shape ( m_shape - > create_cacheable_dictionary_transition ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( m_shape - > is_dictionary ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            m_shape - > add_property_without_transition ( property_key_string_or_symbol ,  attributes ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        else 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            set_shape ( * m_shape - > create_put_transition ( property_key_string_or_symbol ,  attributes ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-08-28 17:12:14 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        m_storage . append ( value ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-26 13:53:40 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( attributes  ! =  metadata - > attributes )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-16 11:34:01 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( m_shape - > is_dictionary ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            m_shape - > set_property_attributes_without_transition ( property_key_string_or_symbol ,  attributes ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        else 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            set_shape ( * m_shape - > create_configure_transition ( property_key_string_or_symbol ,  attributes ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-07-07 19:34:26 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_storage [ metadata - > offset ]  =  value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-06 16:53:02 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : storage_delete ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-07 19:42:11 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( storage_has ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-04 23:29:45 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( property_key . is_number ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return  m_indexed_properties . remove ( property_key . as_number ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Simplify and normalize publicly-exposed Object functions
Previously, the Object class had many different types of functions for
each action. For example: get_by_index, get(PropertyName),
get(FlyString). This is a bit verbose, so these methods have been
shortened to simply use the PropertyName structure. The methods then
internally call _by_index if necessary. Note that the _by_index
have been made private to enforce this change.
Secondly, a clear distinction has been made between "putting" and
"defining" an object property. "Putting" should mean modifying a
(potentially) already existing property. This is akin to doing "a.b =
'foo'".
This implies two things about put operations:
    - They will search the prototype chain for setters and call them, if
      necessary.
    - If no property exists with a particular key, the put operation
      should create a new property with the default attributes
      (configurable, writable, and enumerable).
In contrast, "defining" a property should completely overwrite any
existing value without calling setters (if that property is
configurable, of course).
Thus, all of the many JS objects have had any "put" calls changed to
"define_property" calls. Additionally, "put_native_function" and
"put_native_property" have had their "put" replaced with "define".
Finally, "put_own_property" has been made private, as all necessary
functionality should be exposed with the put and define_property
methods.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-26 21:33:37 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-06-11 19:46:52 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( m_has_intrinsic_accessors  & &  property_key . is_string ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( auto  intrinsics  =  s_intrinsics . find ( this ) ;  intrinsics  ! =  s_intrinsics . end ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            intrinsics - > value . remove ( property_key . as_string ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  metadata  =  shape ( ) . lookup ( property_key . to_string_or_symbol ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( metadata . has_value ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-03-16 21:59:49 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-16 11:34:01 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( m_shape - > is_cacheable_dictionary ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        m_shape  =  m_shape - > create_uncacheable_dictionary_transition ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( m_shape - > is_uncacheable_dictionary ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        m_shape - > remove_property_without_transition ( property_key . to_string_or_symbol ( ) ,  metadata - > offset ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        m_storage . remove ( metadata - > offset ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-11 14:29:40 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_shape  =  m_shape - > create_delete_transition ( property_key . to_string_or_symbol ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_storage . remove ( metadata - > offset ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 14:20:39 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : set_prototype ( Object *  new_prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( prototype ( )  = =  new_prototype ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-11 14:29:40 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_shape  =  shape ( ) . create_prototype_transition ( new_prototype ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 14:20:39 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-09-27 14:48:29 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : define_native_accessor ( Realm &  realm ,  PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Function < ThrowCompletionOr < Value > ( VM & ) >  getter ,  Function < ThrowCompletionOr < Value > ( VM & ) >  setter ,  PropertyAttributes  attribute ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    FunctionObject *  getter_function  =  nullptr ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-20 17:51:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( getter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-16 00:20:49 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        getter_function  =  NativeFunction : : create ( realm ,  move ( getter ) ,  0 ,  property_key ,  & realm ,  { } ,  " get " sv ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    FunctionObject *  setter_function  =  nullptr ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-20 17:51:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( setter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-16 00:20:49 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        setter_function  =  NativeFunction : : create ( realm ,  move ( setter ) ,  1 ,  property_key ,  & realm ,  { } ,  " set " sv ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  define_direct_accessor ( property_key ,  getter_function ,  setter_function ,  attribute ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-11 22:52:25 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : define_direct_accessor ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  FunctionObject *  getter ,  FunctionObject *  setter ,  PropertyAttributes  attributes ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-06 16:53:02 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_valid ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Object index properties have descriptors; Handle sparse indices
This patch adds an IndexedProperties object for storing indexed
properties within an Object. This accomplishes two goals: indexed
properties now have an associated descriptor, and objects now gracefully
handle sparse properties.
The IndexedProperties class is a wrapper around two other classes, one
for simple indexed properties storage, and one for general indexed
property storage. Simple indexed property storage is the common-case,
and is simply a vector of properties which all have attributes of
default_attributes (writable, enumerable, and configurable).
General indexed property storage is for a collection of indexed
properties where EITHER one or more properties have attributes other
than default_attributes OR there is a property with a large index (in
particular, large is '200' or higher).
Indexed properties are now treated relatively the same as storage within
the various Object methods. Additionally, there is a custom iterator
class for IndexedProperties which makes iteration easy. The iterator
skips empty values by default, but can be configured otherwise.
Likewise, it evaluates getters by default, but can be set not to.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-27 11:35:09 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  existing_property  =  storage_get ( property_key ) . value_or ( { } ) . value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto *  accessor  =  existing_property . is_accessor ( )  ?  & existing_property . as_accessor ( )  :  nullptr ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( ! accessor )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        accessor  =  Accessor : : create ( vm ( ) ,  getter ,  setter ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        define_direct_property ( property_key ,  accessor ,  attributes ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    }  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( getter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            accessor - > set_getter ( getter ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( setter ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            accessor - > set_setter ( setter ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												LibJS: Object index properties have descriptors; Handle sparse indices
This patch adds an IndexedProperties object for storing indexed
properties within an Object. This accomplishes two goals: indexed
properties now have an associated descriptor, and objects now gracefully
handle sparse properties.
The IndexedProperties class is a wrapper around two other classes, one
for simple indexed properties storage, and one for general indexed
property storage. Simple indexed property storage is the common-case,
and is simply a vector of properties which all have attributes of
default_attributes (writable, enumerable, and configurable).
General indexed property storage is for a collection of indexed
properties where EITHER one or more properties have attributes other
than default_attributes OR there is a property with a large index (in
particular, large is '200' or higher).
Indexed properties are now treated relatively the same as storage within
the various Object methods. Additionally, there is a custom iterator
class for IndexedProperties which makes iteration easy. The iterator
skips empty values by default, but can be configured otherwise.
Likewise, it evaluates getters by default, but can be set not to.
											 
										 
										
											2020-05-27 11:35:09 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-06 16:53:02 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : define_intrinsic_accessor ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  PropertyAttributes  attributes ,  IntrinsicAccessor  accessor ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( property_key . is_string ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    storage_set ( property_key ,  {  { } ,  attributes  } ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-06-11 19:46:52 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_has_intrinsic_accessors  =  true ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-11-24 09:41:24 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  intrinsics  =  s_intrinsics . ensure ( this ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    intrinsics . set ( property_key . as_string ( ) ,  move ( accessor ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// Simple side-effect free property lookup, following the prototype chain. Non-standard.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-04-01 20:58:27 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								Value  Object : : get_without_side_effects ( PropertyKey  const &  property_key )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto *  object  =  this ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-19 17:39:13 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    while  ( object )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  value_and_attributes  =  object - > storage_get ( property_key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( value_and_attributes . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            return  value_and_attributes - > value ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-19 17:39:13 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        object  =  object - > prototype ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-06 17:08:23 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-11-17 11:48:30 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : define_native_function ( Realm &  realm ,  PropertyKey  const &  property_key ,  Function < ThrowCompletionOr < Value > ( VM & ) >  native_function ,  i32  length ,  PropertyAttributes  attribute ,  Optional < Bytecode : : Builtin >  builtin ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-13 11:06:32 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-12-13 20:49:50 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  function  =  NativeFunction : : create ( realm ,  move ( native_function ) ,  length ,  property_key ,  & realm ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    define_direct_property ( property_key ,  function ,  attribute ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-11-17 11:48:30 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( builtin . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        realm . define_builtin ( builtin . value ( ) ,  function ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-13 11:06:32 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-06-13 00:22:35 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 20.1.2.3.1 ObjectDefineProperties ( O, Properties ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-objectdefineproperties
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 19:54:37 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < Object * >  Object : : define_properties ( Value  properties ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Let props be ? ToObject(Properties).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-04-13 15:26:41 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  props  =  TRY ( properties . to_object ( vm ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Let keys be ? props.[[OwnPropertyKeys]]().
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 19:54:37 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  keys  =  TRY ( props - > internal_own_property_keys ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    struct  NameAndDescriptor  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-24 16:01:24 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        PropertyKey  name ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        PropertyDescriptor  descriptor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 3. Let descriptors be a new empty List.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    Vector < NameAndDescriptor >  descriptors ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 4. For each element nextKey of keys, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  next_key  :  keys )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 14:00:56 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  property_key  =  MUST ( PropertyKey : : from_value ( vm ,  next_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let propDesc be ? props.[[GetOwnProperty]](nextKey).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  property_descriptor  =  TRY ( props - > internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. If propDesc is not undefined and propDesc.[[Enumerable]] is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        if  ( property_descriptor . has_value ( )  & &  * property_descriptor - > enumerable )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // i. Let descObj be ? Get(props, nextKey).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  descriptor_object  =  TRY ( props - > get ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // ii. Let desc be ? ToPropertyDescriptor(descObj).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-08-21 20:38:35 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  descriptor  =  TRY ( to_property_descriptor ( vm ,  descriptor_object ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            // iii. Append the pair (a two element List) consisting of nextKey and desc to the end of descriptors.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-02-06 15:59:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            descriptors . append ( {  property_key ,  descriptor  } ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 5. For each element pair of descriptors, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    for  ( auto &  [ name ,  descriptor ]  :  descriptors )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let P be the first element of pair.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // b. Let desc be the second element of pair.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // c. Perform ? DefinePropertyOrThrow(O, P, desc).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-03 19:54:37 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        TRY ( define_property_or_throw ( name ,  descriptor ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 19:26:08 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 6. Return O.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  this ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-04-10 18:39:11 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-03-29 00:18:15 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 14.7.5.9 EnumerateObjectProperties ( O ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-enumerate-object-properties
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								Optional < Completion >  Object : : enumerate_object_properties ( Function < Optional < Completion > ( Value ) >  callback )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. Return an Iterator object (27.1.1.2) whose next method iterates over all the String-valued keys of enumerable properties of O. The iterator object is never directly accessible to ECMAScript code. The mechanics and order of enumerating the properties is not specified but must conform to the rules specified below.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    * Returned property keys do not include keys that are Symbols.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    * Properties of the target object may be deleted during enumeration.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    * A property that is deleted before it is processed is ignored.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    * If new properties are added to the target object during enumeration, the newly added properties are not guaranteed to be processed in the active enumeration.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    * A property name will be returned at most once in any enumeration.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    * Enumerating the properties of the target object includes enumerating properties of its prototype, and the prototype of the prototype, and so on, recursively.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    //    * A property of a prototype is not processed if it has the same name as a property that has already been processed.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-01-08 19:23:00 -05:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    HashTable < DeprecatedFlyString >  visited ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-03-29 00:18:15 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto  const *  target  =  this ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    while  ( target )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        auto  own_keys  =  TRY ( target - > internal_own_property_keys ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        for  ( auto &  key  :  own_keys )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( ! key . is_string ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-16 17:49:34 +03:30 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            DeprecatedFlyString  property_key  =  key . as_string ( ) . byte_string ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-03-29 00:18:15 +03:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( visited . contains ( property_key ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            auto  descriptor  =  TRY ( target - > internal_get_own_property ( property_key ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( ! descriptor . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            visited . set ( property_key ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( ! * descriptor - > enumerable ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                continue ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            if  ( auto  completion  =  callback ( key ) ;  completion . has_value ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                return  completion . release_value ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        target  =  TRY ( target - > internal_get_prototype_of ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    return  { } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-28 14:33:36 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								void  Object : : visit_edges ( Cell : : Visitor &  visitor ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-08 19:23:58 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-03-20 13:37:11 -07:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    Base : : visit_edges ( visitor ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-02 19:32:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    visitor . visit ( m_shape ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2024-04-15 13:58:21 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    visitor . visit ( m_storage ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-04-06 16:53:02 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-12-08 13:33:01 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    m_indexed_properties . for_each_value ( [ & visitor ] ( auto &  value )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        visitor . visit ( value ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2023-12-09 11:05:25 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( m_private_elements )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        for  ( auto &  private_element  :  * m_private_elements ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								            visitor . visit ( private_element . value ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-08 19:23:58 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								// 7.1.1.1 OrdinaryToPrimitive ( O, hint ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-ordinarytoprimitive
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 15:13:09 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								ThrowCompletionOr < Value >  Object : : ordinary_to_primitive ( Value : : PreferredType  preferred_type )  const 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-16 00:19:41 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-02-23 20:42:32 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    VERIFY ( preferred_type  = =  Value : : PreferredType : : String  | |  preferred_type  = =  Value : : PreferredType : : Number ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-16 00:19:41 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-11-03 19:52:21 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    auto &  vm  =  this - > vm ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2020-03-16 00:19:41 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-24 16:01:24 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    AK : : Array < PropertyKey ,  2 >  method_names ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 15:13:09 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 1. If hint is string, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( preferred_type  = =  Value : : PreferredType : : String )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let methodNames be « "toString", "valueOf" ».
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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>
											 
										 
										
											2021-07-04 18:14:16 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        method_names  =  {  vm . names . toString ,  vm . names . valueOf  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2022-05-01 18:24:05 +02:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    // 2. Else,
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2021-10-02 15:13:09 +01:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
									 
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        // a. Let methodNames be « "valueOf", "toString" ».
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										 
										
											
												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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								        method_names  =  {  vm . names . valueOf ,  vm . names . toString  } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 3. For each element name of methodNames, do
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    for  ( auto &  method_name  :  method_names )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        // a. Let method be ? Get(O, name).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        auto  method  =  TRY ( get ( method_name ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        // b. If IsCallable(method) is true, then
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								        if  ( method . is_function ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								            // i. Let result be ? Call(method, O).
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								            auto  result  =  TRY ( call ( vm ,  method . as_function ( ) ,  const_cast < Object * > ( this ) ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								            // ii. If Type(result) is not Object, return result.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								            if  ( ! result . is_object ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								                return  result ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
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								    } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    // 4. Throw a TypeError exception.
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								    return  vm . throw_completion < TypeError > ( ErrorType : : Convert ,  " object " ,  preferred_type  = =  Value : : PreferredType : : String  ?  " string "  :  " number " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								void  Object : : convert_to_prototype_if_needed ( ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								{ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    if  ( shape ( ) . is_prototype_shape ( ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								        return ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								    set_shape ( shape ( ) . clone_for_prototype ( ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}