ossp-pkg/js/src/jsapi.h
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#ifndef jsapi_h___
#define jsapi_h___
#ifndef OSSP
#define OSSP
#endif
#if !defined(XP_UNIX) && !defined(XP_WIN)
#define XP_UNIX
#endif
/*
* JavaScript API.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "jspubtd.h"
JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
/*
* Type tags stored in the low bits of a jsval.
*/
#define JSVAL_OBJECT 0x0 /* untagged reference to object */
#define JSVAL_INT 0x1 /* tagged 31-bit integer value */
#define JSVAL_DOUBLE 0x2 /* tagged reference to double */
#define JSVAL_STRING 0x4 /* tagged reference to string */
#define JSVAL_BOOLEAN 0x6 /* tagged boolean value */
/* Type tag bitfield length and derived macros. */
#define JSVAL_TAGBITS 3
#define JSVAL_TAGMASK JS_BITMASK(JSVAL_TAGBITS)
#define JSVAL_TAG(v) ((v) & JSVAL_TAGMASK)
#define JSVAL_SETTAG(v,t) ((v) | (t))
#define JSVAL_CLRTAG(v) ((v) & ~(jsval)JSVAL_TAGMASK)
#define JSVAL_ALIGN JS_BIT(JSVAL_TAGBITS)
/* Predicates for type testing. */
#define JSVAL_IS_OBJECT(v) (JSVAL_TAG(v) == JSVAL_OBJECT)
#define JSVAL_IS_NUMBER(v) (JSVAL_IS_INT(v) || JSVAL_IS_DOUBLE(v))
#define JSVAL_IS_INT(v) (((v) & JSVAL_INT) && (v) != JSVAL_VOID)
#define JSVAL_IS_DOUBLE(v) (JSVAL_TAG(v) == JSVAL_DOUBLE)
#define JSVAL_IS_STRING(v) (JSVAL_TAG(v) == JSVAL_STRING)
#define JSVAL_IS_BOOLEAN(v) (JSVAL_TAG(v) == JSVAL_BOOLEAN)
#define JSVAL_IS_NULL(v) ((v) == JSVAL_NULL)
#define JSVAL_IS_VOID(v) ((v) == JSVAL_VOID)
#define JSVAL_IS_PRIMITIVE(v) (!JSVAL_IS_OBJECT(v) || JSVAL_IS_NULL(v))
/* Objects, strings, and doubles are GC'ed. */
#define JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v) (!((v) & JSVAL_INT) && !JSVAL_IS_BOOLEAN(v))
#define JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v) ((void *)JSVAL_CLRTAG(v))
#define JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(v) ((JSObject *)JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v))
#define JSVAL_TO_DOUBLE(v) ((jsdouble *)JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v))
#define JSVAL_TO_STRING(v) ((JSString *)JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v))
#define OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(obj) ((jsval)(obj))
#define DOUBLE_TO_JSVAL(dp) JSVAL_SETTAG((jsval)(dp), JSVAL_DOUBLE)
#define STRING_TO_JSVAL(str) JSVAL_SETTAG((jsval)(str), JSVAL_STRING)
/* Lock and unlock the GC thing held by a jsval. */
#define JSVAL_LOCK(cx,v) (JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v) \
? JS_LockGCThing(cx, JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v)) \
: JS_TRUE)
#define JSVAL_UNLOCK(cx,v) (JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v) \
? JS_UnlockGCThing(cx, JSVAL_TO_GCTHING(v)) \
: JS_TRUE)
/* Domain limits for the jsval int type. */
#define JSVAL_INT_BITS 31
#define JSVAL_INT_POW2(n) ((jsval)1 << (n))
#define JSVAL_INT_MIN ((jsval)1 - JSVAL_INT_POW2(30))
#define JSVAL_INT_MAX (JSVAL_INT_POW2(30) - 1)
#define INT_FITS_IN_JSVAL(i) ((jsuint)((i)+JSVAL_INT_MAX) <= 2*JSVAL_INT_MAX)
#define JSVAL_TO_INT(v) ((jsint)(v) >> 1)
#define INT_TO_JSVAL(i) (((jsval)(i) << 1) | JSVAL_INT)
/* Convert between boolean and jsval. */
#define JSVAL_TO_BOOLEAN(v) ((JSBool)((v) >> JSVAL_TAGBITS))
#define BOOLEAN_TO_JSVAL(b) JSVAL_SETTAG((jsval)(b) << JSVAL_TAGBITS, \
JSVAL_BOOLEAN)
/* A private data pointer (2-byte-aligned) can be stored as an int jsval. */
#define JSVAL_TO_PRIVATE(v) ((void *)((v) & ~JSVAL_INT))
#define PRIVATE_TO_JSVAL(p) ((jsval)(p) | JSVAL_INT)
/* Property attributes, set in JSPropertySpec and passed to API functions. */
#define JSPROP_ENUMERATE 0x01 /* property is visible to for/in loop */
#define JSPROP_READONLY 0x02 /* not settable: assignment is no-op */
#define JSPROP_PERMANENT 0x04 /* property cannot be deleted */
#define JSPROP_EXPORTED 0x08 /* property is exported from object */
#define JSPROP_GETTER 0x10 /* property holds getter function */
#define JSPROP_SETTER 0x20 /* property holds setter function */
#define JSPROP_SHARED 0x40 /* don't allocate a value slot for this
property; don't copy the property on
set of the same-named property in an
object that delegates to a prototype
containing this property */
#define JSPROP_INDEX 0x80 /* name is actually (jsint) index */
/* Function flags, set in JSFunctionSpec and passed to JS_NewFunction etc. */
#define JSFUN_LAMBDA 0x08 /* expressed, not declared, function */
#define JSFUN_GETTER JSPROP_GETTER
#define JSFUN_SETTER JSPROP_SETTER
#define JSFUN_BOUND_METHOD 0x40 /* bind this to fun->object's parent */
#define JSFUN_HEAVYWEIGHT 0x80 /* activation requires a Call object */
#define JSFUN_FLAGS_MASK 0xf8 /* overlay JSFUN_* attributes */
/*
* Re-use JSFUN_LAMBDA, which applies only to scripted functions, for use in
* JSFunctionSpec arrays that specify generic native prototype methods, i.e.,
* methods of a class prototype that are exposed as static methods taking an
* extra leading argument: the generic |this| parameter.
*
* If you set this flag in a JSFunctionSpec struct's flags initializer, then
* that struct must live at least as long as the native static method object
* created due to this flag by JS_DefineFunctions or JS_InitClass. Typically
* JSFunctionSpec structs are allocated in static arrays.
*/
#define JSFUN_GENERIC_NATIVE JSFUN_LAMBDA
/*
* Well-known JS values. The extern'd variables are initialized when the
* first JSContext is created by JS_NewContext (see below).
*/
#define JSVAL_VOID INT_TO_JSVAL(0 - JSVAL_INT_POW2(30))
#define JSVAL_NULL OBJECT_TO_JSVAL(0)
#define JSVAL_ZERO INT_TO_JSVAL(0)
#define JSVAL_ONE INT_TO_JSVAL(1)
#define JSVAL_FALSE BOOLEAN_TO_JSVAL(JS_FALSE)
#define JSVAL_TRUE BOOLEAN_TO_JSVAL(JS_TRUE)
/*
* Microseconds since the epoch, midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC. See the
* comment in jstypes.h regarding safe int64 usage.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(int64)
#ifdef OSSP /* CLEANUP */
JS_Now(void);
#else
JS_Now();
#endif
/* Don't want to export data, so provide accessors for non-inline jsvals. */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
JS_GetNaNValue(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
JS_GetNegativeInfinityValue(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
JS_GetPositiveInfinityValue(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval)
JS_GetEmptyStringValue(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Format is a string of the following characters (spaces are insignificant),
* specifying the tabulated type conversions:
*
* b JSBool Boolean
* c uint16/jschar ECMA uint16, Unicode char
* i int32 ECMA int32
* u uint32 ECMA uint32
* j int32 Rounded int32 (coordinate)
* d jsdouble IEEE double
* I jsdouble Integral IEEE double
* s char * C string
* S JSString * Unicode string, accessed by a JSString pointer
* W jschar * Unicode character vector, 0-terminated (W for wide)
* o JSObject * Object reference
* f JSFunction * Function private
* v jsval Argument value (no conversion)
* * N/A Skip this argument (no vararg)
* / N/A End of required arguments
*
* The variable argument list after format must consist of &b, &c, &s, e.g.,
* where those variables have the types given above. For the pointer types
* char *, JSString *, and JSObject *, the pointed-at memory returned belongs
* to the JS runtime, not to the calling native code. The runtime promises
* to keep this memory valid so long as argv refers to allocated stack space
* (so long as the native function is active).
*
* Fewer arguments than format specifies may be passed only if there is a /
* in format after the last required argument specifier and argc is at least
* the number of required arguments. More arguments than format specifies
* may be passed without error; it is up to the caller to deal with trailing
* unconverted arguments.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConvertArguments(JSContext *cx, uintN argc, jsval *argv, const char *format,
...);
#ifdef va_start
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConvertArgumentsVA(JSContext *cx, uintN argc, jsval *argv,
const char *format, va_list ap);
#endif
/*
* Inverse of JS_ConvertArguments: scan format and convert trailing arguments
* into jsvals, GC-rooted if necessary by the JS stack. Return null on error,
* and a pointer to the new argument vector on success. Also return a stack
* mark on success via *markp, in which case the caller must eventually clean
* up by calling JS_PopArguments.
*
* Note that the number of actual arguments supplied is specified exclusively
* by format, so there is no argc parameter.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval *)
JS_PushArguments(JSContext *cx, void **markp, const char *format, ...);
#ifdef va_start
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsval *)
JS_PushArgumentsVA(JSContext *cx, void **markp, const char *format, va_list ap);
#endif
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_PopArguments(JSContext *cx, void *mark);
#ifdef JS_ARGUMENT_FORMATTER_DEFINED
/*
* Add and remove a format string handler for JS_{Convert,Push}Arguments{,VA}.
* The handler function has this signature (see jspubtd.h):
*
* JSBool MyArgumentFormatter(JSContext *cx, const char *format,
* JSBool fromJS, jsval **vpp, va_list *app);
*
* It should return true on success, and return false after reporting an error
* or detecting an already-reported error.
*
* For a given format string, for example "AA", the formatter is called from
* JS_ConvertArgumentsVA like so:
*
* formatter(cx, "AA...", JS_TRUE, &sp, &ap);
*
* sp points into the arguments array on the JS stack, while ap points into
* the stdarg.h va_list on the C stack. The JS_TRUE passed for fromJS tells
* the formatter to convert zero or more jsvals at sp to zero or more C values
* accessed via pointers-to-values at ap, updating both sp (via *vpp) and ap
* (via *app) to point past the converted arguments and their result pointers
* on the C stack.
*
* When called from JS_PushArgumentsVA, the formatter is invoked thus:
*
* formatter(cx, "AA...", JS_FALSE, &sp, &ap);
*
* where JS_FALSE for fromJS means to wrap the C values at ap according to the
* format specifier and store them at sp, updating ap and sp appropriately.
*
* The "..." after "AA" is the rest of the format string that was passed into
* JS_{Convert,Push}Arguments{,VA}. The actual format trailing substring used
* in each Convert or PushArguments call is passed to the formatter, so that
* one such function may implement several formats, in order to share code.
*
* Remove just forgets about any handler associated with format. Add does not
* copy format, it points at the string storage allocated by the caller, which
* is typically a string constant. If format is in dynamic storage, it is up
* to the caller to keep the string alive until Remove is called.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddArgumentFormatter(JSContext *cx, const char *format,
JSArgumentFormatter formatter);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_RemoveArgumentFormatter(JSContext *cx, const char *format);
#endif /* JS_ARGUMENT_FORMATTER_DEFINED */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConvertValue(JSContext *cx, jsval v, JSType type, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToObject(JSContext *cx, jsval v, JSObject **objp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_ValueToFunction(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_ValueToConstructor(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_ValueToString(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToNumber(JSContext *cx, jsval v, jsdouble *dp);
/*
* Convert a value to a number, then to an int32, according to the ECMA rules
* for ToInt32.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToECMAInt32(JSContext *cx, jsval v, int32 *ip);
/*
* Convert a value to a number, then to a uint32, according to the ECMA rules
* for ToUint32.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToECMAUint32(JSContext *cx, jsval v, uint32 *ip);
/*
* Convert a value to a number, then to an int32 if it fits by rounding to
* nearest; but failing with an error report if the double is out of range
* or unordered.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToInt32(JSContext *cx, jsval v, int32 *ip);
/*
* ECMA ToUint16, for mapping a jsval to a Unicode point.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToUint16(JSContext *cx, jsval v, uint16 *ip);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToBoolean(JSContext *cx, jsval v, JSBool *bp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSType)
JS_TypeOfValue(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const char *)
JS_GetTypeName(JSContext *cx, JSType type);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Initialization, locking, contexts, and memory allocation.
*/
#define JS_NewRuntime JS_Init
#define JS_DestroyRuntime JS_Finish
#define JS_LockRuntime JS_Lock
#define JS_UnlockRuntime JS_Unlock
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSRuntime *)
JS_NewRuntime(uint32 maxbytes);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyRuntime(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ShutDown(void);
JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_GetRuntimePrivate(JSRuntime *rt);
JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetRuntimePrivate(JSRuntime *rt, void *data);
#ifdef JS_THREADSAFE
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_BeginRequest(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_EndRequest(JSContext *cx);
/* Yield to pending GC operations, regardless of request depth */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_YieldRequest(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsrefcount)
JS_SuspendRequest(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ResumeRequest(JSContext *cx, jsrefcount saveDepth);
#endif /* JS_THREADSAFE */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_Lock(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_Unlock(JSRuntime *rt);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSContext *)
JS_NewContext(JSRuntime *rt, size_t stackChunkSize);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyContext(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyContextNoGC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyContextMaybeGC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_GetContextPrivate(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetContextPrivate(JSContext *cx, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSRuntime *)
JS_GetRuntime(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSContext *)
JS_ContextIterator(JSRuntime *rt, JSContext **iterp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSVersion)
JS_GetVersion(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSVersion)
JS_SetVersion(JSContext *cx, JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const char *)
JS_VersionToString(JSVersion version);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSVersion)
JS_StringToVersion(const char *string);
/*
* JS options are orthogonal to version, and may be freely composed with one
* another as well as with version.
*
* JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX is recommended -- see the comments associated with the
* prototypes for JS_ExecuteScript, JS_EvaluateScript, etc.
*/
#define JSOPTION_STRICT JS_BIT(0) /* warn on dubious practice */
#define JSOPTION_WERROR JS_BIT(1) /* convert warning to error */
#define JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX JS_BIT(2) /* make JS_EvaluateScript use
the last object on its 'obj'
param's scope chain as the
ECMA 'variables object' */
#define JSOPTION_PRIVATE_IS_NSISUPPORTS \
JS_BIT(3) /* context private data points
to an nsISupports subclass */
#define JSOPTION_COMPILE_N_GO JS_BIT(4) /* caller of JS_Compile*Script
promises to execute compiled
script once only; enables
compile-time scope chain
resolution of consts. */
#define JSOPTION_ATLINE JS_BIT(5) /* //@line number ["filename"]
option supported for the
XUL preprocessor and kindred
beasts. */
#define JSOPTION_XML JS_BIT(6) /* EMCAScript for XML support:
parse <!-- --> as a token,
not backward compatible with
the comment-hiding hack used
in HTML script tags. */
#define JSOPTION_NATIVE_BRANCH_CALLBACK \
JS_BIT(7) /* the branch callback set by
JS_SetBranchCallback may be
called with a null script
parameter, by native code
that loops intensively */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_GetOptions(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_SetOptions(JSContext *cx, uint32 options);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_ToggleOptions(JSContext *cx, uint32 options);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const char *)
JS_GetImplementationVersion(void);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetGlobalObject(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetGlobalObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Initialize standard JS class constructors, prototypes, and any top-level
* functions and constants associated with the standard classes (e.g. isNaN
* for Number).
*
* NB: This sets cx's global object to obj if it was null.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_InitStandardClasses(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Resolve id, which must contain either a string or an int, to a standard
* class name in obj if possible, defining the class's constructor and/or
* prototype and storing true in *resolved. If id does not name a standard
* class or a top-level property induced by initializing a standard class,
* store false in *resolved and just return true. Return false on error,
* as usual for JSBool result-typed API entry points.
*
* This API can be called directly from a global object class's resolve op,
* to define standard classes lazily. The class's enumerate op should call
* JS_EnumerateStandardClasses(cx, obj), to define eagerly during for..in
* loops any classes not yet resolved lazily.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ResolveStandardClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id,
JSBool *resolved);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EnumerateStandardClasses(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Enumerate any already-resolved standard class ids into ida, or into a new
* JSIdArray if ida is null. Return the augmented array on success, null on
* failure with ida (if it was non-null on entry) destroyed.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSIdArray *)
JS_EnumerateResolvedStandardClasses(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSIdArray *ida);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetScopeChain(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_malloc(JSContext *cx, size_t nbytes);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_realloc(JSContext *cx, void *p, size_t nbytes);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_free(JSContext *cx, void *p);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(char *)
JS_strdup(JSContext *cx, const char *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsdouble *)
JS_NewDouble(JSContext *cx, jsdouble d);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_NewDoubleValue(JSContext *cx, jsdouble d, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_NewNumberValue(JSContext *cx, jsdouble d, jsval *rval);
/*
* A JS GC root is a pointer to a JSObject *, JSString *, or jsdouble * that
* itself points into the GC heap (more recently, we support this extension:
* a root may be a pointer to a jsval v for which JSVAL_IS_GCTHING(v) is true).
*
* Therefore, you never pass JSObject *obj to JS_AddRoot(cx, obj). You always
* call JS_AddRoot(cx, &obj), passing obj by reference. And later, before obj
* or the structure it is embedded within goes out of scope or is freed, you
* must call JS_RemoveRoot(cx, &obj).
*
* Also, use JS_AddNamedRoot(cx, &structPtr->memberObj, "structPtr->memberObj")
* in preference to JS_AddRoot(cx, &structPtr->memberObj), in order to identify
* roots by their source callsites. This way, you can find the callsite while
* debugging if you should fail to do JS_RemoveRoot(cx, &structPtr->memberObj)
* before freeing structPtr's memory.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddRoot(JSContext *cx, void *rp);
#ifdef NAME_ALL_GC_ROOTS
#define JS_DEFINE_TO_TOKEN(def) #def
#define JS_DEFINE_TO_STRING(def) JS_DEFINE_TO_TOKEN(def)
#define JS_AddRoot(cx,rp) JS_AddNamedRoot((cx), (rp), (__FILE__ ":" JS_TOKEN_TO_STRING(__LINE__))
#endif
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddNamedRoot(JSContext *cx, void *rp, const char *name);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AddNamedRootRT(JSRuntime *rt, void *rp, const char *name);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_RemoveRoot(JSContext *cx, void *rp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_RemoveRootRT(JSRuntime *rt, void *rp);
/*
* The last GC thing of each type (object, string, double, external string
* types) created on a given context is kept alive until another thing of the
* same type is created, using a newborn root in the context. These newborn
* roots help native code protect newly-created GC-things from GC invocations
* activated before those things can be rooted using local or global roots.
*
* However, the newborn roots can also entrain great gobs of garbage, so the
* JS_GC entry point clears them for the context on which GC is being forced.
* Embeddings may need to do likewise for all contexts.
*
* See the scoped local root API immediately below for a better way to manage
* newborns in cases where native hooks (functions, getters, setters, etc.)
* create many GC-things, potentially without connecting them to predefined
* local roots such as *rval or argv[i] in an active native function. Using
* JS_EnterLocalRootScope disables updating of the context's per-gc-thing-type
* newborn roots, until control flow unwinds and leaves the outermost nesting
* local root scope.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ClearNewbornRoots(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Scoped local root management allows native functions, getter/setters, etc.
* to avoid worrying about the newborn root pigeon-holes, overloading local
* roots allocated in argv and *rval, or ending up having to call JS_Add*Root
* and JS_RemoveRoot to manage global roots temporarily.
*
* Instead, calling JS_EnterLocalRootScope and JS_LeaveLocalRootScope around
* the body of the native hook causes the engine to allocate a local root for
* each newborn created in between the two API calls, using a local root stack
* associated with cx. For example:
*
* JSBool
* my_GetProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id, jsval *vp)
* {
* JSBool ok;
*
* if (!JS_EnterLocalRootScope(cx))
* return JS_FALSE;
* ok = my_GetPropertyBody(cx, obj, id, vp);
* JS_LeaveLocalRootScope(cx);
* return ok;
* }
*
* NB: JS_LeaveLocalRootScope must be called once for every prior successful
* call to JS_EnterLocalRootScope. If JS_EnterLocalRootScope fails, you must
* not make the matching JS_LeaveLocalRootScope call.
*
* In case a native hook allocates many objects or other GC-things, but the
* native protects some of those GC-things by storing them as property values
* in an object that is itself protected, the hook can call JS_ForgetLocalRoot
* to free the local root automatically pushed for the now-protected GC-thing.
*
* JS_ForgetLocalRoot works on any GC-thing allocated in the current local
* root scope, but it's more time-efficient when called on references to more
* recently created GC-things. Calling it successively on other than the most
* recently allocated GC-thing will tend to average the time inefficiency, and
* may risk O(n^2) growth rate, but in any event, you shouldn't allocate too
* many local roots if you can root as you go (build a tree of objects from
* the top down, forgetting each latest-allocated GC-thing immediately upon
* linking it to its parent).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EnterLocalRootScope(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_LeaveLocalRootScope(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ForgetLocalRoot(JSContext *cx, void *thing);
#ifdef DEBUG
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DumpNamedRoots(JSRuntime *rt,
void (*dump)(const char *name, void *rp, void *data),
void *data);
#endif
/*
* Call JS_MapGCRoots to map the GC's roots table using map(rp, name, data).
* The root is pointed at by rp; if the root is unnamed, name is null; data is
* supplied from the third parameter to JS_MapGCRoots.
*
* The map function should return JS_MAP_GCROOT_REMOVE to cause the currently
* enumerated root to be removed. To stop enumeration, set JS_MAP_GCROOT_STOP
* in the return value. To keep on mapping, return JS_MAP_GCROOT_NEXT. These
* constants are flags; you can OR them together.
*
* This function acquires and releases rt's GC lock around the mapping of the
* roots table, so the map function should run to completion in as few cycles
* as possible. Of course, map cannot call JS_GC, JS_MaybeGC, JS_BeginRequest,
* or any JS API entry point that acquires locks, without double-tripping or
* deadlocking on the GC lock.
*
* JS_MapGCRoots returns the count of roots that were successfully mapped.
*/
#define JS_MAP_GCROOT_NEXT 0 /* continue mapping entries */
#define JS_MAP_GCROOT_STOP 1 /* stop mapping entries */
#define JS_MAP_GCROOT_REMOVE 2 /* remove and free the current entry */
typedef intN
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGCRootMapFun)(void *rp, const char *name, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uint32)
JS_MapGCRoots(JSRuntime *rt, JSGCRootMapFun map, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LockGCThing(JSContext *cx, void *thing);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LockGCThingRT(JSRuntime *rt, void *thing);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_UnlockGCThing(JSContext *cx, void *thing);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_UnlockGCThingRT(JSRuntime *rt, void *thing);
/*
* For implementors of JSObjectOps.mark, to mark a GC-thing reachable via a
* property or other strong ref identified for debugging purposes by name.
* The name argument's storage needs to live only as long as the call to
* this routine.
*
* The final arg is used by GC_MARK_DEBUG code to build a ref path through
* the GC's live thing graph. Implementors of JSObjectOps.mark should pass
* its final arg through to this function when marking all GC-things that are
* directly reachable from the object being marked.
*
* See the JSMarkOp typedef in jspubtd.h, and the JSObjectOps struct below.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_MarkGCThing(JSContext *cx, void *thing, const char *name, void *arg);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_GC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_MaybeGC(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSGCCallback)
JS_SetGCCallback(JSContext *cx, JSGCCallback cb);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSGCCallback)
JS_SetGCCallbackRT(JSRuntime *rt, JSGCCallback cb);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsAboutToBeFinalized(JSContext *cx, void *thing);
/*
* Add a finalizer for external strings created by JS_NewExternalString (see
* below) using a type-code returned from this function, and that understands
* how to free or release the memory pointed at by JS_GetStringChars(str).
*
* Return a nonnegative type index if there is room for finalizer in the
* global GC finalizers table, else return -1. If the engine is compiled
* JS_THREADSAFE and used in a multi-threaded environment, this function must
* be invoked on the primordial thread only, at startup -- or else the entire
* program must single-thread itself while loading a module that calls this
* function.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(intN)
JS_AddExternalStringFinalizer(JSStringFinalizeOp finalizer);
/*
* Remove finalizer from the global GC finalizers table, returning its type
* code if found, -1 if not found.
*
* As with JS_AddExternalStringFinalizer, there is a threading restriction
* if you compile the engine JS_THREADSAFE: this function may be called for a
* given finalizer pointer on only one thread; different threads may call to
* remove distinct finalizers safely.
*
* You must ensure that all strings with finalizer's type have been collected
* before calling this function. Otherwise, string data will be leaked by the
* GC, for want of a finalizer to call.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(intN)
JS_RemoveExternalStringFinalizer(JSStringFinalizeOp finalizer);
/*
* Create a new JSString whose chars member refers to external memory, i.e.,
* memory requiring special, type-specific finalization. The type code must
* be a nonnegative return value from JS_AddExternalStringFinalizer.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewExternalString(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length, intN type);
/*
* Returns the external-string finalizer index for this string, or -1 if it is
* an "internal" (native to JS engine) string.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(intN)
JS_GetExternalStringGCType(JSRuntime *rt, JSString *str);
/*
* Sets maximum (if stack grows upward) or minimum (downward) legal stack byte
* address in limitAddr for the thread or process stack used by cx. To disable
* stack size checking, pass 0 for limitAddr.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetThreadStackLimit(JSContext *cx, jsuword limitAddr);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Classes, objects, and properties.
*/
/* For detailed comments on the function pointer types, see jspubtd.h. */
struct JSClass {
const char *name;
uint32 flags;
/* Mandatory non-null function pointer members. */
JSPropertyOp addProperty;
JSPropertyOp delProperty;
JSPropertyOp getProperty;
JSPropertyOp setProperty;
JSEnumerateOp enumerate;
JSResolveOp resolve;
JSConvertOp convert;
JSFinalizeOp finalize;
/* Optionally non-null members start here. */
JSGetObjectOps getObjectOps;
JSCheckAccessOp checkAccess;
JSNative call;
JSNative construct;
JSXDRObjectOp xdrObject;
JSHasInstanceOp hasInstance;
JSMarkOp mark;
JSReserveSlotsOp reserveSlots;
};
struct JSExtendedClass {
JSClass base;
JSEqualityOp equality;
JSObjectOp outerObject;
JSObjectOp innerObject;
jsword reserved0;
jsword reserved1;
jsword reserved2;
jsword reserved3;
jsword reserved4;
};
#define JSCLASS_HAS_PRIVATE (1<<0) /* objects have private slot */
#define JSCLASS_NEW_ENUMERATE (1<<1) /* has JSNewEnumerateOp hook */
#define JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE (1<<2) /* has JSNewResolveOp hook */
#define JSCLASS_PRIVATE_IS_NSISUPPORTS (1<<3) /* private is (nsISupports *) */
#define JSCLASS_SHARE_ALL_PROPERTIES (1<<4) /* all properties are SHARED */
#define JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE_GETS_START (1<<5) /* JSNewResolveOp gets starting
object in prototype chain
passed in via *objp in/out
parameter */
#define JSCLASS_CONSTRUCT_PROTOTYPE (1<<6) /* call constructor on class
prototype */
#define JSCLASS_DOCUMENT_OBSERVER (1<<7) /* DOM document observer */
/*
* To reserve slots fetched and stored via JS_Get/SetReservedSlot, bitwise-or
* JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) into the initializer for JSClass.flags, where
* n is a constant in [1, 255]. Reserved slots are indexed from 0 to n-1.
*/
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT 8 /* room for 8 flags below */
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_WIDTH 8 /* and 16 above this field */
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_MASK JS_BITMASK(JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_WIDTH)
#define JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) (((n) & JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_MASK) \
<< JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT)
#define JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS(clasp) (((clasp)->flags \
>> JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT) \
& JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_MASK)
#define JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT (JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_SHIFT + \
JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS_WIDTH)
/* True if JSClass is really a JSExtendedClass. */
#define JSCLASS_IS_EXTENDED (1<<(JSCLASS_HIGH_FLAGS_SHIFT+0))
/* Initializer for unused members of statically initialized JSClass structs. */
#define JSCLASS_NO_OPTIONAL_MEMBERS 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
#define JSCLASS_NO_RESERVED_MEMBERS 0,0,0,0,0
/* For detailed comments on these function pointer types, see jspubtd.h. */
struct JSObjectOps {
/* Mandatory non-null function pointer members. */
JSNewObjectMapOp newObjectMap;
JSObjectMapOp destroyObjectMap;
JSLookupPropOp lookupProperty;
JSDefinePropOp defineProperty;
JSPropertyIdOp getProperty;
JSPropertyIdOp setProperty;
JSAttributesOp getAttributes;
JSAttributesOp setAttributes;
JSPropertyIdOp deleteProperty;
JSConvertOp defaultValue;
JSNewEnumerateOp enumerate;
JSCheckAccessIdOp checkAccess;
/* Optionally non-null members start here. */
JSObjectOp thisObject;
JSPropertyRefOp dropProperty;
JSNative call;
JSNative construct;
JSXDRObjectOp xdrObject;
JSHasInstanceOp hasInstance;
JSSetObjectSlotOp setProto;
JSSetObjectSlotOp setParent;
JSMarkOp mark;
JSFinalizeOp clear;
JSGetRequiredSlotOp getRequiredSlot;
JSSetRequiredSlotOp setRequiredSlot;
};
struct JSXMLObjectOps {
JSObjectOps base;
JSGetMethodOp getMethod;
JSSetMethodOp setMethod;
JSEnumerateValuesOp enumerateValues;
JSEqualityOp equality;
JSConcatenateOp concatenate;
};
/*
* Classes that expose JSObjectOps via a non-null getObjectOps class hook may
* derive a property structure from this struct, return a pointer to it from
* lookupProperty and defineProperty, and use the pointer to avoid rehashing
* in getAttributes and setAttributes.
*
* The jsid type contains either an int jsval (see JSVAL_IS_INT above), or an
* internal pointer that is opaque to users of this API, but which users may
* convert from and to a jsval using JS_ValueToId and JS_IdToValue.
*/
struct JSProperty {
jsid id;
};
struct JSIdArray {
jsint length;
jsid vector[1]; /* actually, length jsid words */
};
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyIdArray(JSContext *cx, JSIdArray *ida);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ValueToId(JSContext *cx, jsval v, jsid *idp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IdToValue(JSContext *cx, jsid id, jsval *vp);
/*
* The magic XML namespace id is int-tagged, but not a valid integer jsval.
* Global object classes in embeddings that enable JS_HAS_XML_SUPPORT (E4X)
* should handle this id specially before converting id via JSVAL_TO_INT.
*/
#define JS_DEFAULT_XML_NAMESPACE_ID ((jsid) JSVAL_VOID)
/*
* JSNewResolveOp flag bits.
*/
#define JSRESOLVE_QUALIFIED 0x01 /* resolve a qualified property id */
#define JSRESOLVE_ASSIGNING 0x02 /* resolve on the left of assignment */
#define JSRESOLVE_DETECTING 0x04 /* 'if (o.p)...' or '(o.p) ?...:...' */
#define JSRESOLVE_DECLARING 0x08 /* var, const, or function prolog op */
#define JSRESOLVE_CLASSNAME 0x10 /* class name used when constructing */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_PropertyStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EnumerateStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ResolveStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ConvertStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSType type, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_FinalizeStub(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
struct JSConstDoubleSpec {
jsdouble dval;
const char *name;
uint8 flags;
uint8 spare[3];
};
/*
* To define an array element rather than a named property member, cast the
* element's index to (const char *) and initialize name with it, and set the
* JSPROP_INDEX bit in flags.
*/
struct JSPropertySpec {
const char *name;
int8 tinyid;
uint8 flags;
JSPropertyOp getter;
JSPropertyOp setter;
};
struct JSFunctionSpec {
const char *name;
JSNative call;
uint8 nargs;
uint8 flags;
uint16 extra; /* number of arg slots for local GC roots */
};
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_InitClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *parent_proto,
JSClass *clasp, JSNative constructor, uintN nargs,
JSPropertySpec *ps, JSFunctionSpec *fs,
JSPropertySpec *static_ps, JSFunctionSpec *static_fs);
#ifdef JS_THREADSAFE
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSClass *)
JS_GetClass(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
#define JS_GET_CLASS(cx,obj) JS_GetClass(cx, obj)
#else
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSClass *)
JS_GetClass(JSObject *obj);
#define JS_GET_CLASS(cx,obj) JS_GetClass(obj)
#endif
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_InstanceOf(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSClass *clasp, jsval *argv);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasInstance(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval v, JSBool *bp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_GetPrivate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetPrivate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, void *data);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void *)
JS_GetInstancePrivate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSClass *clasp,
jsval *argv);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetPrototype(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetPrototype(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *proto);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetParent(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetParent(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSObject *parent);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetConstructor(JSContext *cx, JSObject *proto);
/*
* Get a unique identifier for obj, good for the lifetime of obj (even if it
* is moved by a copying GC). Return false on failure (likely out of memory),
* and true with *idp containing the unique id on success.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetObjectId(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid *idp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewObject(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSObject *proto, JSObject *parent);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SealObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSBool deep);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_ConstructObject(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSObject *proto,
JSObject *parent);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_ConstructObjectWithArguments(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp, JSObject *proto,
JSObject *parent, uintN argc, jsval *argv);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_DefineObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSClass *clasp,
JSObject *proto, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineConstDoubles(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSConstDoubleSpec *cds);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineProperties(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSPropertySpec *ps);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSPropertyOp setter, uintN attrs);
/*
* Determine the attributes (JSPROP_* flags) of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and the value of *attrsp is undefined.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp);
/*
* The same, but if the property is native, return its getter and setter via
* *getterp and *setterp, respectively (and only if the out parameter pointer
* is not null).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPropertyAttrsGetterAndSetter(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *name,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp,
JSPropertyOp *getterp,
JSPropertyOp *setterp);
/*
* Set the attributes of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and nothing will be altered.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
uintN attrs, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefinePropertyWithTinyId(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
int8 tinyid, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSPropertyOp setter,
uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AliasProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
const char *alias);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupPropertyWithFlags(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
uintN flags, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetMethod(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSObject **objp,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteProperty2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSPropertyOp setter,
uintN attrs);
/*
* Determine the attributes (JSPROP_* flags) of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and the value of *attrsp is undefined.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetUCPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp);
/*
* The same, but if the property is native, return its getter and setter via
* *getterp and *setterp, respectively (and only if the out parameter pointer
* is not null).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetUCPropertyAttrsGetterAndSetter(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
uintN *attrsp, JSBool *foundp,
JSPropertyOp *getterp,
JSPropertyOp *setterp);
/*
* Set the attributes of a property on a given object.
*
* If the object does not have a property by that name, *foundp will be
* JS_FALSE and nothing will be altered.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetUCPropertyAttributes(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
uintN attrs, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineUCPropertyWithTinyId(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
int8 tinyid, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSPropertyOp setter,
uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
JSBool *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetUCProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteUCProperty2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen,
jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewArrayObject(JSContext *cx, jsint length, jsval *vector);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsArrayObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetArrayLength(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint *lengthp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetArrayLength(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasArrayLength(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsuint *lengthp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval value,
JSPropertyOp getter, JSPropertyOp setter, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_AliasElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsint alias);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_HasElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, JSBool *foundp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_LookupElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteElement(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DeleteElement2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsint index, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ClearScope(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSIdArray *)
JS_Enumerate(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Create an object to iterate over enumerable properties of obj, in arbitrary
* property definition order. NB: This differs from longstanding for..in loop
* order, which uses order of property definition in obj.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewPropertyIterator(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
/*
* Return true on success with *idp containing the id of the next enumerable
* property to visit using iterobj, or JSVAL_VOID if there is no such property
* left to visit. Return false on error.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_NextProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *iterobj, jsid *idp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_CheckAccess(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id, JSAccessMode mode,
jsval *vp, uintN *attrsp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSCheckAccessOp)
JS_SetCheckObjectAccessCallback(JSRuntime *rt, JSCheckAccessOp acb);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetReservedSlot(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uint32 index, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_SetReservedSlot(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uint32 index, jsval v);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Security protocol.
*/
struct JSPrincipals {
char *codebase;
/* XXX unspecified and unused by Mozilla code -- can we remove these? */
void * (* JS_DLL_CALLBACK getPrincipalArray)(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *);
JSBool (* JS_DLL_CALLBACK globalPrivilegesEnabled)(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *);
/* Don't call "destroy"; use reference counting macros below. */
jsrefcount refcount;
void (* JS_DLL_CALLBACK destroy)(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *);
JSBool (* JS_DLL_CALLBACK subsume)(JSPrincipals *, JSPrincipals *);
};
#ifdef JS_THREADSAFE
#define JSPRINCIPALS_HOLD(cx, principals) JS_HoldPrincipals(cx,principals)
#define JSPRINCIPALS_DROP(cx, principals) JS_DropPrincipals(cx,principals)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsrefcount)
JS_HoldPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *principals);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsrefcount)
JS_DropPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSPrincipals *principals);
#else
#define JSPRINCIPALS_HOLD(cx, principals) (++(principals)->refcount)
#define JSPRINCIPALS_DROP(cx, principals) \
((--(principals)->refcount == 0) \
? ((*(principals)->destroy)((cx), (principals)), 0) \
: (principals)->refcount)
#endif
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSPrincipalsTranscoder)
JS_SetPrincipalsTranscoder(JSRuntime *rt, JSPrincipalsTranscoder px);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObjectPrincipalsFinder)
JS_SetObjectPrincipalsFinder(JSRuntime *rt, JSObjectPrincipalsFinder fop);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Functions and scripts.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_NewFunction(JSContext *cx, JSNative call, uintN nargs, uintN flags,
JSObject *parent, const char *name);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetFunctionObject(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Deprecated, useful only for diagnostics. Use JS_GetFunctionId instead for
* anonymous vs. "anonymous" disambiguation and Unicode fidelity.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const char *)
JS_GetFunctionName(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Return the function's identifier as a JSString, or null if fun is unnamed.
* The returned string lives as long as fun, so you don't need to root a saved
* reference to it if fun is well-connected or rooted, and provided you bound
* the use of the saved reference by fun's lifetime.
*
* Prefer JS_GetFunctionId over JS_GetFunctionName because it returns null for
* truly anonymous functions, and because it doesn't chop to ISO-Latin-1 chars
* from UTF-16-ish jschars.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_GetFunctionId(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Return JSFUN_* flags for fun.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(uintN)
JS_GetFunctionFlags(JSFunction *fun);
/*
* Infallible predicate to test whether obj is a function object (faster than
* comparing obj's class name to "Function", but equivalent unless someone has
* overwritten the "Function" identifier with a different constructor and then
* created instances using that constructor that might be passed in as obj).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ObjectIsFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DefineFunctions(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSFunctionSpec *fs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_DefineFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, JSNative call,
uintN nargs, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_DefineUCFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *name, size_t namelen, JSNative call,
uintN nargs, uintN attrs);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_CloneFunctionObject(JSContext *cx, JSObject *funobj, JSObject *parent);
/*
* Given a buffer, return JS_FALSE if the buffer might become a valid
* javascript statement with the addition of more lines. Otherwise return
* JS_TRUE. The intent is to support interactive compilation - accumulate
* lines in a buffer until JS_BufferIsCompilableUnit is true, then pass it to
* the compiler.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_BufferIsCompilableUnit(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *bytes, size_t length);
/*
* The JSScript objects returned by the following functions refer to string and
* other kinds of literals, including doubles and RegExp objects. These
* literals are vulnerable to garbage collection; to root script objects and
* prevent literals from being collected, create a rootable object using
* JS_NewScriptObject, and root the resulting object using JS_Add[Named]Root.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSScript *)
JS_CompileScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSScript *)
JS_CompileScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSScript *)
JS_CompileUCScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSScript *)
JS_CompileUCScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSScript *)
JS_CompileFile(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *filename);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSScript *)
JS_CompileFileHandle(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *filename,
FILE *fh);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSScript *)
JS_CompileFileHandleForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *filename, FILE *fh,
JSPrincipals *principals);
/*
* NB: you must use JS_NewScriptObject and root a pointer to its return value
* in order to keep a JSScript and its atoms safe from garbage collection after
* creating the script via JS_Compile* and before a JS_ExecuteScript* call.
* E.g., and without error checks:
*
* JSScript *script = JS_CompileFile(cx, global, filename);
* JSObject *scrobj = JS_NewScriptObject(cx, script);
* JS_AddNamedRoot(cx, &scrobj, "scrobj");
* do {
* jsval result;
* JS_ExecuteScript(cx, global, script, &result);
* JS_GC();
* } while (!JSVAL_IS_BOOLEAN(result) || JSVAL_TO_BOOLEAN(result));
* JS_RemoveRoot(cx, &scrobj);
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewScriptObject(JSContext *cx, JSScript *script);
/*
* Infallible getter for a script's object. If JS_NewScriptObject has not been
* called on script yet, the return value will be null.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_GetScriptObject(JSScript *script);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DestroyScript(JSContext *cx, JSScript *script);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_CompileFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_CompileFunctionForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals, const char *name,
uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const char *bytes, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_CompileUCFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name,
uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSFunction *)
JS_CompileUCFunctionForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals, const char *name,
uintN nargs, const char **argnames,
const jschar *chars, size_t length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_DecompileScript(JSContext *cx, JSScript *script, const char *name,
uintN indent);
/*
* API extension: OR this into indent to avoid pretty-printing the decompiled
* source resulting from JS_DecompileFunction{,Body}.
*/
#define JS_DONT_PRETTY_PRINT ((uintN)0x8000)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_DecompileFunction(JSContext *cx, JSFunction *fun, uintN indent);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_DecompileFunctionBody(JSContext *cx, JSFunction *fun, uintN indent);
/*
* NB: JS_ExecuteScript, JS_ExecuteScriptPart, and the JS_Evaluate*Script*
* quadruplets all use the obj parameter as the initial scope chain header,
* the 'this' keyword value, and the variables object (ECMA parlance for where
* 'var' and 'function' bind names) of the execution context for script.
*
* Using obj as the variables object is problematic if obj's parent (which is
* the scope chain link; see JS_SetParent and JS_NewObject) is not null: in
* this case, variables created by 'var x = 0', e.g., go in obj, but variables
* created by assignment to an unbound id, 'x = 0', go in the last object on
* the scope chain linked by parent.
*
* ECMA calls that last scoping object the "global object", but note that many
* embeddings have several such objects. ECMA requires that "global code" be
* executed with the variables object equal to this global object. But these
* JS API entry points provide freedom to execute code against a "sub-global",
* i.e., a parented or scoped object, in which case the variables object will
* differ from the last object on the scope chain, resulting in confusing and
* non-ECMA explicit vs. implicit variable creation.
*
* Caveat embedders: unless you already depend on this buggy variables object
* binding behavior, you should call JS_SetOptions(cx, JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX) or
* JS_SetOptions(cx, JS_GetOptions(cx) | JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX) -- the latter if
* someone may have set other options on cx already -- for each context in the
* application, if you pass parented objects as the obj parameter, or may ever
* pass such objects in the future.
*
* Why a runtime option? The alternative is to add six or so new API entry
* points with signatures matching the following six, and that doesn't seem
* worth the code bloat cost. Such new entry points would probably have less
* obvious names, too, so would not tend to be used. The JS_SetOption call,
* OTOH, can be more easily hacked into existing code that does not depend on
* the bug; such code can continue to use the familiar JS_EvaluateScript,
* etc., entry points.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ExecuteScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSScript *script, jsval *rval);
/*
* Execute either the function-defining prolog of a script, or the script's
* main body, but not both.
*/
typedef enum JSExecPart { JSEXEC_PROLOG, JSEXEC_MAIN } JSExecPart;
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ExecuteScriptPart(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSScript *script,
JSExecPart part, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EvaluateScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const char *bytes, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EvaluateScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const char *bytes, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EvaluateUCScript(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
const jschar *chars, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EvaluateUCScriptForPrincipals(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
JSPrincipals *principals,
const jschar *chars, uintN length,
const char *filename, uintN lineno,
jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_CallFunction(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSFunction *fun, uintN argc,
jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_CallFunctionName(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, uintN argc,
jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_CallFunctionValue(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval fval, uintN argc,
jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBranchCallback)
JS_SetBranchCallback(JSContext *cx, JSBranchCallback cb);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsRunning(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsConstructing(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Returns true if a script is executing and its current bytecode is a set
* (assignment) operation, even if there are native (no script) stack frames
* between the script and the caller to JS_IsAssigning.
*/
extern JS_FRIEND_API(JSBool)
JS_IsAssigning(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Set the second return value, which should be a string or int jsval that
* identifies a property in the returned object, to form an ECMA reference
* type value (obj, id). Only native methods can return reference types,
* and if the returned value is used on the left-hand side of an assignment
* op, the identified property will be set. If the return value is in an
* r-value, the interpreter just gets obj[id]'s value.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetCallReturnValue2(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Strings.
*
* NB: JS_NewString takes ownership of bytes on success, avoiding a copy; but
* on error (signified by null return), it leaves bytes owned by the caller.
* So the caller must free bytes in the error case, if it has no use for them.
* In contrast, all the JS_New*StringCopy* functions do not take ownership of
* the character memory passed to them -- they copy it.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewString(JSContext *cx, char *bytes, size_t length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewStringCopyN(JSContext *cx, const char *s, size_t n);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewStringCopyZ(JSContext *cx, const char *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_InternString(JSContext *cx, const char *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewUCString(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewUCStringCopyN(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s, size_t n);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewUCStringCopyZ(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_InternUCStringN(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s, size_t length);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_InternUCString(JSContext *cx, const jschar *s);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(char *)
JS_GetStringBytes(JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jschar *)
JS_GetStringChars(JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(size_t)
JS_GetStringLength(JSString *str);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(intN)
JS_CompareStrings(JSString *str1, JSString *str2);
/*
* Mutable string support. A string's characters are never mutable in this JS
* implementation, but a growable string has a buffer that can be reallocated,
* and a dependent string is a substring of another (growable, dependent, or
* immutable) string. The direct data members of the (opaque to API clients)
* JSString struct may be changed in a single-threaded way for growable and
* dependent strings.
*
* Therefore mutable strings cannot be used by more than one thread at a time.
* You may call JS_MakeStringImmutable to convert the string from a mutable
* (growable or dependent) string to an immutable (and therefore thread-safe)
* string. The engine takes care of converting growable and dependent strings
* to immutable for you if you store strings in multi-threaded objects using
* JS_SetProperty or kindred API entry points.
*
* If you store a JSString pointer in a native data structure that is (safely)
* accessible to multiple threads, you must call JS_MakeStringImmutable before
* retiring the store.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewGrowableString(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length);
/*
* Create a dependent string, i.e., a string that owns no character storage,
* but that refers to a slice of another string's chars. Dependent strings
* are mutable by definition, so the thread safety comments above apply.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_NewDependentString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str, size_t start,
size_t length);
/*
* Concatenate two strings, resulting in a new growable string. If you create
* the left string and pass it to JS_ConcatStrings on a single thread, try to
* use JS_NewGrowableString to create the left string -- doing so helps Concat
* avoid allocating a new buffer for the result and copying left's chars into
* the new buffer. See above for thread safety comments.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSString *)
JS_ConcatStrings(JSContext *cx, JSString *left, JSString *right);
/*
* Convert a dependent string into an independent one. This function does not
* change the string's mutability, so the thread safety comments above apply.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const jschar *)
JS_UndependString(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
/*
* Convert a mutable string (either growable or dependent) into an immutable,
* thread-safe one.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_MakeStringImmutable(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
/*
* Return JS_TRUE if C (char []) strings passed via the API and internally
* are UTF-8. The source must be compiled with JS_C_STRINGS_ARE_UTF8 defined
* to get UTF-8 support.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
#ifdef OSSP /* CLEANUP */
JS_CStringsAreUTF8(void);
#else
JS_CStringsAreUTF8();
#endif
/*
* Character encoding support.
*
* For both JS_EncodeCharacters and JS_DecodeBytes, set *dstlenp to the size
* of the destination buffer before the call; on return, *dstlenp contains the
* number of bytes (JS_EncodeCharacters) or jschars (JS_DecodeBytes) actually
* stored. To determine the necessary destination buffer size, make a sizing
* call that passes NULL for dst.
*
* On errors, the functions report the error. In that case, *dstlenp contains
* the number of characters or bytes transferred so far. If cx is NULL, no
* error is reported on failure, and the functions simply return JS_FALSE.
*
* NB: Neither function stores an additional zero byte or jschar after the
* transcoded string.
*
* If the source has been compiled with the #define JS_C_STRINGS_ARE_UTF8 to
* enable UTF-8 interpretation of C char[] strings, then JS_EncodeCharacters
* encodes to UTF-8, and JS_DecodeBytes decodes from UTF-8, which may create
* addititional errors if the character sequence is malformed. If UTF-8
* support is disabled, the functions deflate and inflate, respectively.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_EncodeCharacters(JSContext *cx, const jschar *src, size_t srclen, char *dst,
size_t *dstlenp);
JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_DecodeBytes(JSContext *cx, const char *src, size_t srclen, jschar *dst,
size_t *dstlenp);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Locale specific string conversion and error message callbacks.
*/
struct JSLocaleCallbacks {
JSLocaleToUpperCase localeToUpperCase;
JSLocaleToLowerCase localeToLowerCase;
JSLocaleCompare localeCompare;
JSLocaleToUnicode localeToUnicode;
JSErrorCallback localeGetErrorMessage;
};
/*
* Establish locale callbacks. The pointer must persist as long as the
* JSContext. Passing NULL restores the default behaviour.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetLocaleCallbacks(JSContext *cx, JSLocaleCallbacks *callbacks);
/*
* Return the address of the current locale callbacks struct, which may
* be NULL.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSLocaleCallbacks *)
JS_GetLocaleCallbacks(JSContext *cx);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Error reporting.
*/
/*
* Report an exception represented by the sprintf-like conversion of format
* and its arguments. This exception message string is passed to a pre-set
* JSErrorReporter function (set by JS_SetErrorReporter; see jspubtd.h for
* the JSErrorReporter typedef).
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ReportError(JSContext *cx, const char *format, ...);
/*
* Use an errorNumber to retrieve the format string, args are char *
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ReportErrorNumber(JSContext *cx, JSErrorCallback errorCallback,
void *userRef, const uintN errorNumber, ...);
/*
* Use an errorNumber to retrieve the format string, args are jschar *
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ReportErrorNumberUC(JSContext *cx, JSErrorCallback errorCallback,
void *userRef, const uintN errorNumber, ...);
/*
* As above, but report a warning instead (JSREPORT_IS_WARNING(report.flags)).
* Return true if there was no error trying to issue the warning, and if the
* warning was not converted into an error due to the JSOPTION_WERROR option
* being set, false otherwise.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportWarning(JSContext *cx, const char *format, ...);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportErrorFlagsAndNumber(JSContext *cx, uintN flags,
JSErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userRef,
const uintN errorNumber, ...);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportErrorFlagsAndNumberUC(JSContext *cx, uintN flags,
JSErrorCallback errorCallback, void *userRef,
const uintN errorNumber, ...);
/*
* Complain when out of memory.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ReportOutOfMemory(JSContext *cx);
struct JSErrorReport {
const char *filename; /* source file name, URL, etc., or null */
uintN lineno; /* source line number */
const char *linebuf; /* offending source line without final \n */
const char *tokenptr; /* pointer to error token in linebuf */
const jschar *uclinebuf; /* unicode (original) line buffer */
const jschar *uctokenptr; /* unicode (original) token pointer */
uintN flags; /* error/warning, etc. */
uintN errorNumber; /* the error number, e.g. see js.msg */
const jschar *ucmessage; /* the (default) error message */
const jschar **messageArgs; /* arguments for the error message */
};
/*
* JSErrorReport flag values. These may be freely composed.
*/
#define JSREPORT_ERROR 0x0 /* pseudo-flag for default case */
#define JSREPORT_WARNING 0x1 /* reported via JS_ReportWarning */
#define JSREPORT_EXCEPTION 0x2 /* exception was thrown */
#define JSREPORT_STRICT 0x4 /* error or warning due to strict option */
/*
* If JSREPORT_EXCEPTION is set, then a JavaScript-catchable exception
* has been thrown for this runtime error, and the host should ignore it.
* Exception-aware hosts should also check for JS_IsExceptionPending if
* JS_ExecuteScript returns failure, and signal or propagate the exception, as
* appropriate.
*/
#define JSREPORT_IS_WARNING(flags) (((flags) & JSREPORT_WARNING) != 0)
#define JSREPORT_IS_EXCEPTION(flags) (((flags) & JSREPORT_EXCEPTION) != 0)
#define JSREPORT_IS_STRICT(flags) (((flags) & JSREPORT_STRICT) != 0)
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSErrorReporter)
JS_SetErrorReporter(JSContext *cx, JSErrorReporter er);
/************************************************************************/
/*
* Regular Expressions.
*/
#define JSREG_FOLD 0x01 /* fold uppercase to lowercase */
#define JSREG_GLOB 0x02 /* global exec, creates array of matches */
#define JSREG_MULTILINE 0x04 /* treat ^ and $ as begin and end of line */
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewRegExpObject(JSContext *cx, char *bytes, size_t length, uintN flags);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSObject *)
JS_NewUCRegExpObject(JSContext *cx, jschar *chars, size_t length, uintN flags);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetRegExpInput(JSContext *cx, JSString *input, JSBool multiline);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ClearRegExpStatics(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ClearRegExpRoots(JSContext *cx);
/* TODO: compile, exec, get/set other statics... */
/************************************************************************/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_IsExceptionPending(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_GetPendingException(JSContext *cx, jsval *vp);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetPendingException(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_ClearPendingException(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ReportPendingException(JSContext *cx);
/*
* Save the current exception state. This takes a snapshot of cx's current
* exception state without making any change to that state.
*
* The returned state pointer MUST be passed later to JS_RestoreExceptionState
* (to restore that saved state, overriding any more recent state) or else to
* JS_DropExceptionState (to free the state struct in case it is not correct
* or desirable to restore it). Both Restore and Drop free the state struct,
* so callers must stop using the pointer returned from Save after calling the
* Release or Drop API.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSExceptionState *)
JS_SaveExceptionState(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_RestoreExceptionState(JSContext *cx, JSExceptionState *state);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DropExceptionState(JSContext *cx, JSExceptionState *state);
/*
* If the given value is an exception object that originated from an error,
* the exception will contain an error report struct, and this API will return
* the address of that struct. Otherwise, it returns NULL. The lifetime of
* the error report struct that might be returned is the same as the lifetime
* of the exception object.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSErrorReport *)
JS_ErrorFromException(JSContext *cx, jsval v);
/*
* Given a reported error's message and JSErrorReport struct pointer, throw
* the corresponding exception on cx.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(JSBool)
JS_ThrowReportedError(JSContext *cx, const char *message,
JSErrorReport *reportp);
#ifdef JS_THREADSAFE
/*
* Associate the current thread with the given context. This is done
* implicitly by JS_NewContext.
*
* Returns the old thread id for this context, which should be treated as
* an opaque value. This value is provided for comparison to 0, which
* indicates that ClearContextThread has been called on this context
* since the last SetContextThread, or non-0, which indicates the opposite.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsword)
JS_GetContextThread(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsword)
JS_SetContextThread(JSContext *cx);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(jsword)
JS_ClearContextThread(JSContext *cx);
#endif /* JS_THREADSAFE */
/************************************************************************/
JS_END_EXTERN_C
#endif /* jsapi_h___ */