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28/** \mainpage V8 API Reference Guide
29 *
30 * V8 is Google's open source JavaScript engine.
31 *
32 * This set of documents provides reference material generated from the
33 * V8 header file, include/v8.h.
34 *
35 * For other documentation see http://code.google.com/apis/v8/
36 */
37
38#ifndef V8_H_
39#define V8_H_
40
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -080041#include "v8stdint.h"
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000042
43#ifdef _WIN32
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000044
45// Setup for Windows DLL export/import. When building the V8 DLL the
46// BUILDING_V8_SHARED needs to be defined. When building a program which uses
47// the V8 DLL USING_V8_SHARED needs to be defined. When either building the V8
48// static library or building a program which uses the V8 static library neither
49// BUILDING_V8_SHARED nor USING_V8_SHARED should be defined.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000050#if defined(BUILDING_V8_SHARED) && defined(USING_V8_SHARED)
51#error both BUILDING_V8_SHARED and USING_V8_SHARED are set - please check the\
52 build configuration to ensure that at most one of these is set
53#endif
54
55#ifdef BUILDING_V8_SHARED
56#define V8EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000057#elif USING_V8_SHARED
58#define V8EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000059#else
60#define V8EXPORT
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000061#endif // BUILDING_V8_SHARED
62
63#else // _WIN32
64
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000065// Setup for Linux shared library export. There is no need to distinguish
66// between building or using the V8 shared library, but we should not
67// export symbols when we are building a static library.
68#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 4) && defined(V8_SHARED)
69#define V8EXPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000070#else // defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 4)
71#define V8EXPORT
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000072#endif // defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 4)
73
74#endif // _WIN32
75
76/**
77 * The v8 JavaScript engine.
78 */
79namespace v8 {
80
81class Context;
82class String;
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +000083class StringObject;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000084class Value;
85class Utils;
86class Number;
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +000087class NumberObject;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000088class Object;
89class Array;
90class Int32;
91class Uint32;
92class External;
93class Primitive;
94class Boolean;
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +000095class BooleanObject;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000096class Integer;
97class Function;
98class Date;
99class ImplementationUtilities;
100class Signature;
101template <class T> class Handle;
102template <class T> class Local;
103template <class T> class Persistent;
104class FunctionTemplate;
105class ObjectTemplate;
106class Data;
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +0100107class AccessorInfo;
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100108class StackTrace;
109class StackFrame;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000110
111namespace internal {
112
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000113class Arguments;
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000114class Object;
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +0100115class Heap;
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +0100116class HeapObject;
117class Isolate;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000118}
119
120
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000121// --- Weak Handles ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000122
123
124/**
125 * A weak reference callback function.
126 *
Kristian Monsen50ef84f2010-07-29 15:18:00 +0100127 * This callback should either explicitly invoke Dispose on |object| if
128 * V8 wrapper is not needed anymore, or 'revive' it by invocation of MakeWeak.
129 *
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000130 * \param object the weak global object to be reclaimed by the garbage collector
131 * \param parameter the value passed in when making the weak global object
132 */
133typedef void (*WeakReferenceCallback)(Persistent<Value> object,
134 void* parameter);
135
136
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000137// --- Handles ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000138
Kristian Monsen50ef84f2010-07-29 15:18:00 +0100139#define TYPE_CHECK(T, S) \
140 while (false) { \
141 *(static_cast<T* volatile*>(0)) = static_cast<S*>(0); \
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000142 }
143
144/**
145 * An object reference managed by the v8 garbage collector.
146 *
147 * All objects returned from v8 have to be tracked by the garbage
148 * collector so that it knows that the objects are still alive. Also,
149 * because the garbage collector may move objects, it is unsafe to
150 * point directly to an object. Instead, all objects are stored in
151 * handles which are known by the garbage collector and updated
152 * whenever an object moves. Handles should always be passed by value
153 * (except in cases like out-parameters) and they should never be
154 * allocated on the heap.
155 *
156 * There are two types of handles: local and persistent handles.
157 * Local handles are light-weight and transient and typically used in
158 * local operations. They are managed by HandleScopes. Persistent
159 * handles can be used when storing objects across several independent
160 * operations and have to be explicitly deallocated when they're no
161 * longer used.
162 *
163 * It is safe to extract the object stored in the handle by
164 * dereferencing the handle (for instance, to extract the Object* from
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000165 * a Handle<Object>); the value will still be governed by a handle
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000166 * behind the scenes and the same rules apply to these values as to
167 * their handles.
168 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100169template <class T> class Handle {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000170 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000171 /**
172 * Creates an empty handle.
173 */
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000174 inline Handle() : val_(0) {}
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000175
176 /**
177 * Creates a new handle for the specified value.
178 */
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000179 inline explicit Handle(T* val) : val_(val) {}
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000180
181 /**
182 * Creates a handle for the contents of the specified handle. This
183 * constructor allows you to pass handles as arguments by value and
184 * to assign between handles. However, if you try to assign between
185 * incompatible handles, for instance from a Handle<String> to a
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000186 * Handle<Number> it will cause a compile-time error. Assigning
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000187 * between compatible handles, for instance assigning a
188 * Handle<String> to a variable declared as Handle<Value>, is legal
189 * because String is a subclass of Value.
190 */
191 template <class S> inline Handle(Handle<S> that)
192 : val_(reinterpret_cast<T*>(*that)) {
193 /**
194 * This check fails when trying to convert between incompatible
195 * handles. For example, converting from a Handle<String> to a
196 * Handle<Number>.
197 */
198 TYPE_CHECK(T, S);
199 }
200
201 /**
202 * Returns true if the handle is empty.
203 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100204 inline bool IsEmpty() const { return val_ == 0; }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000205
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000206 /**
207 * Sets the handle to be empty. IsEmpty() will then return true.
208 */
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000209 inline void Clear() { val_ = 0; }
210
211 inline T* operator->() const { return val_; }
212
213 inline T* operator*() const { return val_; }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000214
215 /**
216 * Checks whether two handles are the same.
217 * Returns true if both are empty, or if the objects
218 * to which they refer are identical.
219 * The handles' references are not checked.
220 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100221 template <class S> inline bool operator==(Handle<S> that) const {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000222 internal::Object** a = reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this);
223 internal::Object** b = reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(*that);
224 if (a == 0) return b == 0;
225 if (b == 0) return false;
226 return *a == *b;
227 }
228
229 /**
230 * Checks whether two handles are different.
231 * Returns true if only one of the handles is empty, or if
232 * the objects to which they refer are different.
233 * The handles' references are not checked.
234 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100235 template <class S> inline bool operator!=(Handle<S> that) const {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000236 return !operator==(that);
237 }
238
239 template <class S> static inline Handle<T> Cast(Handle<S> that) {
240#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
241 // If we're going to perform the type check then we have to check
242 // that the handle isn't empty before doing the checked cast.
243 if (that.IsEmpty()) return Handle<T>();
244#endif
245 return Handle<T>(T::Cast(*that));
246 }
247
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100248 template <class S> inline Handle<S> As() {
249 return Handle<S>::Cast(*this);
250 }
251
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000252 private:
253 T* val_;
254};
255
256
257/**
258 * A light-weight stack-allocated object handle. All operations
259 * that return objects from within v8 return them in local handles. They
260 * are created within HandleScopes, and all local handles allocated within a
261 * handle scope are destroyed when the handle scope is destroyed. Hence it
262 * is not necessary to explicitly deallocate local handles.
263 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100264template <class T> class Local : public Handle<T> {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000265 public:
266 inline Local();
267 template <class S> inline Local(Local<S> that)
268 : Handle<T>(reinterpret_cast<T*>(*that)) {
269 /**
270 * This check fails when trying to convert between incompatible
271 * handles. For example, converting from a Handle<String> to a
272 * Handle<Number>.
273 */
274 TYPE_CHECK(T, S);
275 }
276 template <class S> inline Local(S* that) : Handle<T>(that) { }
277 template <class S> static inline Local<T> Cast(Local<S> that) {
278#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
279 // If we're going to perform the type check then we have to check
280 // that the handle isn't empty before doing the checked cast.
281 if (that.IsEmpty()) return Local<T>();
282#endif
283 return Local<T>(T::Cast(*that));
284 }
285
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100286 template <class S> inline Local<S> As() {
287 return Local<S>::Cast(*this);
288 }
289
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000290 /** Create a local handle for the content of another handle.
291 * The referee is kept alive by the local handle even when
292 * the original handle is destroyed/disposed.
293 */
294 inline static Local<T> New(Handle<T> that);
295};
296
297
298/**
299 * An object reference that is independent of any handle scope. Where
300 * a Local handle only lives as long as the HandleScope in which it was
301 * allocated, a Persistent handle remains valid until it is explicitly
302 * disposed.
303 *
304 * A persistent handle contains a reference to a storage cell within
305 * the v8 engine which holds an object value and which is updated by
306 * the garbage collector whenever the object is moved. A new storage
307 * cell can be created using Persistent::New and existing handles can
308 * be disposed using Persistent::Dispose. Since persistent handles
309 * are passed by value you may have many persistent handle objects
310 * that point to the same storage cell. For instance, if you pass a
311 * persistent handle as an argument to a function you will not get two
312 * different storage cells but rather two references to the same
313 * storage cell.
314 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100315template <class T> class Persistent : public Handle<T> {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000316 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000317 /**
318 * Creates an empty persistent handle that doesn't point to any
319 * storage cell.
320 */
321 inline Persistent();
322
323 /**
324 * Creates a persistent handle for the same storage cell as the
325 * specified handle. This constructor allows you to pass persistent
326 * handles as arguments by value and to assign between persistent
327 * handles. However, attempting to assign between incompatible
328 * persistent handles, for instance from a Persistent<String> to a
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000329 * Persistent<Number> will cause a compile-time error. Assigning
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000330 * between compatible persistent handles, for instance assigning a
331 * Persistent<String> to a variable declared as Persistent<Value>,
332 * is allowed as String is a subclass of Value.
333 */
334 template <class S> inline Persistent(Persistent<S> that)
335 : Handle<T>(reinterpret_cast<T*>(*that)) {
336 /**
337 * This check fails when trying to convert between incompatible
338 * handles. For example, converting from a Handle<String> to a
339 * Handle<Number>.
340 */
341 TYPE_CHECK(T, S);
342 }
343
344 template <class S> inline Persistent(S* that) : Handle<T>(that) { }
345
346 /**
347 * "Casts" a plain handle which is known to be a persistent handle
348 * to a persistent handle.
349 */
350 template <class S> explicit inline Persistent(Handle<S> that)
351 : Handle<T>(*that) { }
352
353 template <class S> static inline Persistent<T> Cast(Persistent<S> that) {
354#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
355 // If we're going to perform the type check then we have to check
356 // that the handle isn't empty before doing the checked cast.
357 if (that.IsEmpty()) return Persistent<T>();
358#endif
359 return Persistent<T>(T::Cast(*that));
360 }
361
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100362 template <class S> inline Persistent<S> As() {
363 return Persistent<S>::Cast(*this);
364 }
365
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000366 /**
367 * Creates a new persistent handle for an existing local or
368 * persistent handle.
369 */
370 inline static Persistent<T> New(Handle<T> that);
371
372 /**
373 * Releases the storage cell referenced by this persistent handle.
374 * Does not remove the reference to the cell from any handles.
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000375 * This handle's reference, and any other references to the storage
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000376 * cell remain and IsEmpty will still return false.
377 */
378 inline void Dispose();
379
380 /**
381 * Make the reference to this object weak. When only weak handles
382 * refer to the object, the garbage collector will perform a
383 * callback to the given V8::WeakReferenceCallback function, passing
384 * it the object reference and the given parameters.
385 */
386 inline void MakeWeak(void* parameters, WeakReferenceCallback callback);
387
388 /** Clears the weak reference to this object.*/
389 inline void ClearWeak();
390
391 /**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000392 * Marks the reference to this object independent. Garbage collector
393 * is free to ignore any object groups containing this object.
394 * Weak callback for an independent handle should not
395 * assume that it will be preceded by a global GC prologue callback
396 * or followed by a global GC epilogue callback.
397 */
398 inline void MarkIndependent();
399
400 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000401 *Checks if the handle holds the only reference to an object.
402 */
403 inline bool IsNearDeath() const;
404
405 /**
406 * Returns true if the handle's reference is weak.
407 */
408 inline bool IsWeak() const;
409
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +0100410 /**
411 * Assigns a wrapper class ID to the handle. See RetainedObjectInfo
412 * interface description in v8-profiler.h for details.
413 */
414 inline void SetWrapperClassId(uint16_t class_id);
415
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000416 private:
417 friend class ImplementationUtilities;
418 friend class ObjectTemplate;
419};
420
421
422 /**
423 * A stack-allocated class that governs a number of local handles.
424 * After a handle scope has been created, all local handles will be
425 * allocated within that handle scope until either the handle scope is
426 * deleted or another handle scope is created. If there is already a
427 * handle scope and a new one is created, all allocations will take
428 * place in the new handle scope until it is deleted. After that,
429 * new handles will again be allocated in the original handle scope.
430 *
431 * After the handle scope of a local handle has been deleted the
432 * garbage collector will no longer track the object stored in the
433 * handle and may deallocate it. The behavior of accessing a handle
434 * for which the handle scope has been deleted is undefined.
435 */
436class V8EXPORT HandleScope {
437 public:
438 HandleScope();
439
440 ~HandleScope();
441
442 /**
443 * Closes the handle scope and returns the value as a handle in the
444 * previous scope, which is the new current scope after the call.
445 */
446 template <class T> Local<T> Close(Handle<T> value);
447
448 /**
449 * Counts the number of allocated handles.
450 */
451 static int NumberOfHandles();
452
453 /**
454 * Creates a new handle with the given value.
455 */
456 static internal::Object** CreateHandle(internal::Object* value);
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +0100457 // Faster version, uses HeapObject to obtain the current Isolate.
458 static internal::Object** CreateHandle(internal::HeapObject* value);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000459
460 private:
461 // Make it impossible to create heap-allocated or illegal handle
462 // scopes by disallowing certain operations.
463 HandleScope(const HandleScope&);
464 void operator=(const HandleScope&);
465 void* operator new(size_t size);
466 void operator delete(void*, size_t);
467
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000468 // This Data class is accessible internally as HandleScopeData through a
469 // typedef in the ImplementationUtilities class.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000470 class V8EXPORT Data {
471 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000472 internal::Object** next;
473 internal::Object** limit;
John Reck59135872010-11-02 12:39:01 -0700474 int level;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000475 inline void Initialize() {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000476 next = limit = NULL;
John Reck59135872010-11-02 12:39:01 -0700477 level = 0;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000478 }
479 };
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -0800480
John Reck59135872010-11-02 12:39:01 -0700481 void Leave();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000482
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +0100483 internal::Isolate* isolate_;
John Reck59135872010-11-02 12:39:01 -0700484 internal::Object** prev_next_;
485 internal::Object** prev_limit_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000486
487 // Allow for the active closing of HandleScopes which allows to pass a handle
488 // from the HandleScope being closed to the next top most HandleScope.
489 bool is_closed_;
490 internal::Object** RawClose(internal::Object** value);
491
492 friend class ImplementationUtilities;
493};
494
495
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000496// --- Special objects ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000497
498
499/**
500 * The superclass of values and API object templates.
501 */
502class V8EXPORT Data {
503 private:
504 Data();
505};
506
507
508/**
509 * Pre-compilation data that can be associated with a script. This
510 * data can be calculated for a script in advance of actually
511 * compiling it, and can be stored between compilations. When script
512 * data is given to the compile method compilation will be faster.
513 */
514class V8EXPORT ScriptData { // NOLINT
515 public:
516 virtual ~ScriptData() { }
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +0100517
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +0100518 /**
519 * Pre-compiles the specified script (context-independent).
520 *
521 * \param input Pointer to UTF-8 script source code.
522 * \param length Length of UTF-8 script source code.
523 */
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000524 static ScriptData* PreCompile(const char* input, int length);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000525
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +0100526 /**
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +0100527 * Pre-compiles the specified script (context-independent).
528 *
529 * NOTE: Pre-compilation using this method cannot happen on another thread
530 * without using Lockers.
531 *
532 * \param source Script source code.
533 */
534 static ScriptData* PreCompile(Handle<String> source);
535
536 /**
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +0100537 * Load previous pre-compilation data.
538 *
539 * \param data Pointer to data returned by a call to Data() of a previous
540 * ScriptData. Ownership is not transferred.
541 * \param length Length of data.
542 */
543 static ScriptData* New(const char* data, int length);
544
545 /**
546 * Returns the length of Data().
547 */
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000548 virtual int Length() = 0;
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +0100549
550 /**
551 * Returns a serialized representation of this ScriptData that can later be
552 * passed to New(). NOTE: Serialized data is platform-dependent.
553 */
554 virtual const char* Data() = 0;
555
556 /**
557 * Returns true if the source code could not be parsed.
558 */
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +0000559 virtual bool HasError() = 0;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000560};
561
562
563/**
564 * The origin, within a file, of a script.
565 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100566class ScriptOrigin {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000567 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100568 inline ScriptOrigin(
569 Handle<Value> resource_name,
570 Handle<Integer> resource_line_offset = Handle<Integer>(),
571 Handle<Integer> resource_column_offset = Handle<Integer>())
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000572 : resource_name_(resource_name),
573 resource_line_offset_(resource_line_offset),
574 resource_column_offset_(resource_column_offset) { }
575 inline Handle<Value> ResourceName() const;
576 inline Handle<Integer> ResourceLineOffset() const;
577 inline Handle<Integer> ResourceColumnOffset() const;
578 private:
579 Handle<Value> resource_name_;
580 Handle<Integer> resource_line_offset_;
581 Handle<Integer> resource_column_offset_;
582};
583
584
585/**
586 * A compiled JavaScript script.
587 */
588class V8EXPORT Script {
589 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000590 /**
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000591 * Compiles the specified script (context-independent).
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000592 *
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000593 * \param source Script source code.
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100594 * \param origin Script origin, owned by caller, no references are kept
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000595 * when New() returns
596 * \param pre_data Pre-parsing data, as obtained by ScriptData::PreCompile()
597 * using pre_data speeds compilation if it's done multiple times.
598 * Owned by caller, no references are kept when New() returns.
599 * \param script_data Arbitrary data associated with script. Using
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100600 * this has same effect as calling SetData(), but allows data to be
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000601 * available to compile event handlers.
602 * \return Compiled script object (context independent; when run it
603 * will use the currently entered context).
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000604 */
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000605 static Local<Script> New(Handle<String> source,
606 ScriptOrigin* origin = NULL,
607 ScriptData* pre_data = NULL,
608 Handle<String> script_data = Handle<String>());
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000609
610 /**
611 * Compiles the specified script using the specified file name
612 * object (typically a string) as the script's origin.
613 *
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000614 * \param source Script source code.
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100615 * \param file_name file name object (typically a string) to be used
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000616 * as the script's origin.
617 * \return Compiled script object (context independent; when run it
618 * will use the currently entered context).
619 */
620 static Local<Script> New(Handle<String> source,
621 Handle<Value> file_name);
622
623 /**
624 * Compiles the specified script (bound to current context).
625 *
626 * \param source Script source code.
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100627 * \param origin Script origin, owned by caller, no references are kept
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000628 * when Compile() returns
629 * \param pre_data Pre-parsing data, as obtained by ScriptData::PreCompile()
630 * using pre_data speeds compilation if it's done multiple times.
631 * Owned by caller, no references are kept when Compile() returns.
632 * \param script_data Arbitrary data associated with script. Using
633 * this has same effect as calling SetData(), but makes data available
634 * earlier (i.e. to compile event handlers).
635 * \return Compiled script object, bound to the context that was active
636 * when this function was called. When run it will always use this
637 * context.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000638 */
639 static Local<Script> Compile(Handle<String> source,
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +0000640 ScriptOrigin* origin = NULL,
641 ScriptData* pre_data = NULL,
642 Handle<String> script_data = Handle<String>());
643
644 /**
645 * Compiles the specified script using the specified file name
646 * object (typically a string) as the script's origin.
647 *
648 * \param source Script source code.
649 * \param file_name File name to use as script's origin
650 * \param script_data Arbitrary data associated with script. Using
651 * this has same effect as calling SetData(), but makes data available
652 * earlier (i.e. to compile event handlers).
653 * \return Compiled script object, bound to the context that was active
654 * when this function was called. When run it will always use this
655 * context.
656 */
657 static Local<Script> Compile(Handle<String> source,
658 Handle<Value> file_name,
659 Handle<String> script_data = Handle<String>());
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000660
661 /**
662 * Runs the script returning the resulting value. If the script is
663 * context independent (created using ::New) it will be run in the
664 * currently entered context. If it is context specific (created
665 * using ::Compile) it will be run in the context in which it was
666 * compiled.
667 */
668 Local<Value> Run();
669
670 /**
671 * Returns the script id value.
672 */
673 Local<Value> Id();
674
675 /**
676 * Associate an additional data object with the script. This is mainly used
677 * with the debugger as this data object is only available through the
678 * debugger API.
679 */
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000680 void SetData(Handle<String> data);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000681};
682
683
684/**
685 * An error message.
686 */
687class V8EXPORT Message {
688 public:
689 Local<String> Get() const;
690 Local<String> GetSourceLine() const;
691
692 /**
693 * Returns the resource name for the script from where the function causing
694 * the error originates.
695 */
696 Handle<Value> GetScriptResourceName() const;
697
698 /**
699 * Returns the resource data for the script from where the function causing
700 * the error originates.
701 */
702 Handle<Value> GetScriptData() const;
703
704 /**
Ben Murdoch3bec4d22010-07-22 14:51:16 +0100705 * Exception stack trace. By default stack traces are not captured for
706 * uncaught exceptions. SetCaptureStackTraceForUncaughtExceptions allows
707 * to change this option.
708 */
709 Handle<StackTrace> GetStackTrace() const;
710
711 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000712 * Returns the number, 1-based, of the line where the error occurred.
713 */
714 int GetLineNumber() const;
715
716 /**
717 * Returns the index within the script of the first character where
718 * the error occurred.
719 */
720 int GetStartPosition() const;
721
722 /**
723 * Returns the index within the script of the last character where
724 * the error occurred.
725 */
726 int GetEndPosition() const;
727
728 /**
729 * Returns the index within the line of the first character where
730 * the error occurred.
731 */
732 int GetStartColumn() const;
733
734 /**
735 * Returns the index within the line of the last character where
736 * the error occurred.
737 */
738 int GetEndColumn() const;
739
740 // TODO(1245381): Print to a string instead of on a FILE.
741 static void PrintCurrentStackTrace(FILE* out);
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100742
743 static const int kNoLineNumberInfo = 0;
744 static const int kNoColumnInfo = 0;
745};
746
747
748/**
749 * Representation of a JavaScript stack trace. The information collected is a
750 * snapshot of the execution stack and the information remains valid after
751 * execution continues.
752 */
753class V8EXPORT StackTrace {
754 public:
755 /**
756 * Flags that determine what information is placed captured for each
757 * StackFrame when grabbing the current stack trace.
758 */
759 enum StackTraceOptions {
760 kLineNumber = 1,
761 kColumnOffset = 1 << 1 | kLineNumber,
762 kScriptName = 1 << 2,
763 kFunctionName = 1 << 3,
764 kIsEval = 1 << 4,
765 kIsConstructor = 1 << 5,
Ben Murdochf87a2032010-10-22 12:50:53 +0100766 kScriptNameOrSourceURL = 1 << 6,
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100767 kOverview = kLineNumber | kColumnOffset | kScriptName | kFunctionName,
Ben Murdochf87a2032010-10-22 12:50:53 +0100768 kDetailed = kOverview | kIsEval | kIsConstructor | kScriptNameOrSourceURL
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100769 };
770
771 /**
772 * Returns a StackFrame at a particular index.
773 */
774 Local<StackFrame> GetFrame(uint32_t index) const;
775
776 /**
777 * Returns the number of StackFrames.
778 */
779 int GetFrameCount() const;
780
781 /**
782 * Returns StackTrace as a v8::Array that contains StackFrame objects.
783 */
784 Local<Array> AsArray();
785
786 /**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000787 * Grab a snapshot of the current JavaScript execution stack.
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100788 *
789 * \param frame_limit The maximum number of stack frames we want to capture.
790 * \param options Enumerates the set of things we will capture for each
791 * StackFrame.
792 */
793 static Local<StackTrace> CurrentStackTrace(
794 int frame_limit,
795 StackTraceOptions options = kOverview);
796};
797
798
799/**
800 * A single JavaScript stack frame.
801 */
802class V8EXPORT StackFrame {
803 public:
804 /**
805 * Returns the number, 1-based, of the line for the associate function call.
806 * This method will return Message::kNoLineNumberInfo if it is unable to
807 * retrieve the line number, or if kLineNumber was not passed as an option
808 * when capturing the StackTrace.
809 */
810 int GetLineNumber() const;
811
812 /**
813 * Returns the 1-based column offset on the line for the associated function
814 * call.
815 * This method will return Message::kNoColumnInfo if it is unable to retrieve
816 * the column number, or if kColumnOffset was not passed as an option when
817 * capturing the StackTrace.
818 */
819 int GetColumn() const;
820
821 /**
822 * Returns the name of the resource that contains the script for the
823 * function for this StackFrame.
824 */
825 Local<String> GetScriptName() const;
826
827 /**
Ben Murdochf87a2032010-10-22 12:50:53 +0100828 * Returns the name of the resource that contains the script for the
829 * function for this StackFrame or sourceURL value if the script name
830 * is undefined and its source ends with //@ sourceURL=... string.
831 */
832 Local<String> GetScriptNameOrSourceURL() const;
833
834 /**
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100835 * Returns the name of the function associated with this stack frame.
836 */
837 Local<String> GetFunctionName() const;
838
839 /**
840 * Returns whether or not the associated function is compiled via a call to
841 * eval().
842 */
843 bool IsEval() const;
844
845 /**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000846 * Returns whether or not the associated function is called as a
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100847 * constructor via "new".
848 */
849 bool IsConstructor() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000850};
851
852
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000853// --- Value ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000854
855
856/**
857 * The superclass of all JavaScript values and objects.
858 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100859class Value : public Data {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000860 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000861 /**
862 * Returns true if this value is the undefined value. See ECMA-262
863 * 4.3.10.
864 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100865 V8EXPORT bool IsUndefined() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000866
867 /**
868 * Returns true if this value is the null value. See ECMA-262
869 * 4.3.11.
870 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100871 V8EXPORT bool IsNull() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000872
873 /**
874 * Returns true if this value is true.
875 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100876 V8EXPORT bool IsTrue() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000877
878 /**
879 * Returns true if this value is false.
880 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100881 V8EXPORT bool IsFalse() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000882
883 /**
884 * Returns true if this value is an instance of the String type.
885 * See ECMA-262 8.4.
886 */
887 inline bool IsString() const;
888
889 /**
890 * Returns true if this value is a function.
891 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100892 V8EXPORT bool IsFunction() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000893
894 /**
895 * Returns true if this value is an array.
896 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100897 V8EXPORT bool IsArray() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000898
899 /**
900 * Returns true if this value is an object.
901 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100902 V8EXPORT bool IsObject() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000903
904 /**
905 * Returns true if this value is boolean.
906 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100907 V8EXPORT bool IsBoolean() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000908
909 /**
910 * Returns true if this value is a number.
911 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100912 V8EXPORT bool IsNumber() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000913
914 /**
915 * Returns true if this value is external.
916 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100917 V8EXPORT bool IsExternal() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000918
919 /**
920 * Returns true if this value is a 32-bit signed integer.
921 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100922 V8EXPORT bool IsInt32() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000923
924 /**
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100925 * Returns true if this value is a 32-bit unsigned integer.
926 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100927 V8EXPORT bool IsUint32() const;
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100928
929 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000930 * Returns true if this value is a Date.
931 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100932 V8EXPORT bool IsDate() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000933
Iain Merrick75681382010-08-19 15:07:18 +0100934 /**
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +0000935 * Returns true if this value is a Boolean object.
936 */
937 V8EXPORT bool IsBooleanObject() const;
938
939 /**
940 * Returns true if this value is a Number object.
941 */
942 V8EXPORT bool IsNumberObject() const;
943
944 /**
945 * Returns true if this value is a String object.
946 */
947 V8EXPORT bool IsStringObject() const;
948
949 /**
950 * Returns true if this value is a NativeError.
951 */
952 V8EXPORT bool IsNativeError() const;
953
954 /**
Iain Merrick75681382010-08-19 15:07:18 +0100955 * Returns true if this value is a RegExp.
956 */
957 V8EXPORT bool IsRegExp() const;
958
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100959 V8EXPORT Local<Boolean> ToBoolean() const;
960 V8EXPORT Local<Number> ToNumber() const;
961 V8EXPORT Local<String> ToString() const;
962 V8EXPORT Local<String> ToDetailString() const;
963 V8EXPORT Local<Object> ToObject() const;
964 V8EXPORT Local<Integer> ToInteger() const;
965 V8EXPORT Local<Uint32> ToUint32() const;
966 V8EXPORT Local<Int32> ToInt32() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000967
968 /**
969 * Attempts to convert a string to an array index.
970 * Returns an empty handle if the conversion fails.
971 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100972 V8EXPORT Local<Uint32> ToArrayIndex() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000973
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100974 V8EXPORT bool BooleanValue() const;
975 V8EXPORT double NumberValue() const;
976 V8EXPORT int64_t IntegerValue() const;
977 V8EXPORT uint32_t Uint32Value() const;
978 V8EXPORT int32_t Int32Value() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000979
980 /** JS == */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100981 V8EXPORT bool Equals(Handle<Value> that) const;
982 V8EXPORT bool StrictEquals(Handle<Value> that) const;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +0000983
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000984 private:
985 inline bool QuickIsString() const;
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100986 V8EXPORT bool FullIsString() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000987};
988
989
990/**
991 * The superclass of primitive values. See ECMA-262 4.3.2.
992 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +0100993class Primitive : public Value { };
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000994
995
996/**
997 * A primitive boolean value (ECMA-262, 4.3.14). Either the true
998 * or false value.
999 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001000class Boolean : public Primitive {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001001 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001002 V8EXPORT bool Value() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001003 static inline Handle<Boolean> New(bool value);
1004};
1005
1006
1007/**
1008 * A JavaScript string value (ECMA-262, 4.3.17).
1009 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001010class String : public Primitive {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001011 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001012 /**
1013 * Returns the number of characters in this string.
1014 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001015 V8EXPORT int Length() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001016
1017 /**
1018 * Returns the number of bytes in the UTF-8 encoded
1019 * representation of this string.
1020 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001021 V8EXPORT int Utf8Length() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001022
1023 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01001024 * A fast conservative check for non-ASCII characters. May
1025 * return true even for ASCII strings, but if it returns
1026 * false you can be sure that all characters are in the range
1027 * 0-127.
1028 */
1029 V8EXPORT bool MayContainNonAscii() const;
1030
1031 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001032 * Write the contents of the string to an external buffer.
1033 * If no arguments are given, expects the buffer to be large
1034 * enough to hold the entire string and NULL terminator. Copies
1035 * the contents of the string and the NULL terminator into the
1036 * buffer.
1037 *
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +01001038 * WriteUtf8 will not write partial UTF-8 sequences, preferring to stop
1039 * before the end of the buffer.
1040 *
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001041 * Copies up to length characters into the output buffer.
1042 * Only null-terminates if there is enough space in the buffer.
1043 *
1044 * \param buffer The buffer into which the string will be copied.
1045 * \param start The starting position within the string at which
1046 * copying begins.
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +01001047 * \param length The number of characters to copy from the string. For
1048 * WriteUtf8 the number of bytes in the buffer.
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01001049 * \param nchars_ref The number of characters written, can be NULL.
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00001050 * \param options Various options that might affect performance of this or
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01001051 * subsequent operations.
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +01001052 * \return The number of characters copied to the buffer excluding the null
1053 * terminator. For WriteUtf8: The number of bytes copied to the buffer
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00001054 * including the null terminator (if written).
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001055 */
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00001056 enum WriteOptions {
1057 NO_OPTIONS = 0,
1058 HINT_MANY_WRITES_EXPECTED = 1,
1059 NO_NULL_TERMINATION = 2
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01001060 };
1061
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001062 // 16-bit character codes.
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001063 V8EXPORT int Write(uint16_t* buffer,
1064 int start = 0,
1065 int length = -1,
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001066 int options = NO_OPTIONS) const;
1067 // ASCII characters.
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001068 V8EXPORT int WriteAscii(char* buffer,
1069 int start = 0,
1070 int length = -1,
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001071 int options = NO_OPTIONS) const;
1072 // UTF-8 encoded characters.
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001073 V8EXPORT int WriteUtf8(char* buffer,
1074 int length = -1,
1075 int* nchars_ref = NULL,
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001076 int options = NO_OPTIONS) const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001077
1078 /**
1079 * A zero length string.
1080 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001081 V8EXPORT static v8::Local<v8::String> Empty();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001082
1083 /**
1084 * Returns true if the string is external
1085 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001086 V8EXPORT bool IsExternal() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001087
1088 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001089 * Returns true if the string is both external and ASCII
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001090 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001091 V8EXPORT bool IsExternalAscii() const;
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +00001092
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08001093 class V8EXPORT ExternalStringResourceBase { // NOLINT
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +00001094 public:
1095 virtual ~ExternalStringResourceBase() {}
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001096
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +00001097 protected:
1098 ExternalStringResourceBase() {}
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001099
1100 /**
1101 * Internally V8 will call this Dispose method when the external string
1102 * resource is no longer needed. The default implementation will use the
1103 * delete operator. This method can be overridden in subclasses to
1104 * control how allocated external string resources are disposed.
1105 */
1106 virtual void Dispose() { delete this; }
1107
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +00001108 private:
1109 // Disallow copying and assigning.
1110 ExternalStringResourceBase(const ExternalStringResourceBase&);
1111 void operator=(const ExternalStringResourceBase&);
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001112
1113 friend class v8::internal::Heap;
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +00001114 };
1115
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001116 /**
1117 * An ExternalStringResource is a wrapper around a two-byte string
1118 * buffer that resides outside V8's heap. Implement an
1119 * ExternalStringResource to manage the life cycle of the underlying
1120 * buffer. Note that the string data must be immutable.
1121 */
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +00001122 class V8EXPORT ExternalStringResource
1123 : public ExternalStringResourceBase {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001124 public:
1125 /**
1126 * Override the destructor to manage the life cycle of the underlying
1127 * buffer.
1128 */
1129 virtual ~ExternalStringResource() {}
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001130
1131 /**
1132 * The string data from the underlying buffer.
1133 */
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001134 virtual const uint16_t* data() const = 0;
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001135
1136 /**
1137 * The length of the string. That is, the number of two-byte characters.
1138 */
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001139 virtual size_t length() const = 0;
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001140
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001141 protected:
1142 ExternalStringResource() {}
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001143 };
1144
1145 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001146 * An ExternalAsciiStringResource is a wrapper around an ASCII
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001147 * string buffer that resides outside V8's heap. Implement an
1148 * ExternalAsciiStringResource to manage the life cycle of the
1149 * underlying buffer. Note that the string data must be immutable
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001150 * and that the data must be strict (7-bit) ASCII, not Latin-1 or
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001151 * UTF-8, which would require special treatment internally in the
1152 * engine and, in the case of UTF-8, do not allow efficient indexing.
1153 * Use String::New or convert to 16 bit data for non-ASCII.
1154 */
1155
Leon Clarkee46be812010-01-19 14:06:41 +00001156 class V8EXPORT ExternalAsciiStringResource
1157 : public ExternalStringResourceBase {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001158 public:
1159 /**
1160 * Override the destructor to manage the life cycle of the underlying
1161 * buffer.
1162 */
1163 virtual ~ExternalAsciiStringResource() {}
1164 /** The string data from the underlying buffer.*/
1165 virtual const char* data() const = 0;
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001166 /** The number of ASCII characters in the string.*/
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001167 virtual size_t length() const = 0;
1168 protected:
1169 ExternalAsciiStringResource() {}
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001170 };
1171
1172 /**
1173 * Get the ExternalStringResource for an external string. Returns
1174 * NULL if IsExternal() doesn't return true.
1175 */
1176 inline ExternalStringResource* GetExternalStringResource() const;
1177
1178 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001179 * Get the ExternalAsciiStringResource for an external ASCII string.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001180 * Returns NULL if IsExternalAscii() doesn't return true.
1181 */
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01001182 V8EXPORT const ExternalAsciiStringResource* GetExternalAsciiStringResource()
1183 const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001184
1185 static inline String* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1186
1187 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001188 * Allocates a new string from either UTF-8 encoded or ASCII data.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001189 * The second parameter 'length' gives the buffer length.
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001190 * If the data is UTF-8 encoded, the caller must
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001191 * be careful to supply the length parameter.
1192 * If it is not given, the function calls
1193 * 'strlen' to determine the buffer length, it might be
1194 * wrong if 'data' contains a null character.
1195 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001196 V8EXPORT static Local<String> New(const char* data, int length = -1);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001197
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001198 /** Allocates a new string from 16-bit character codes.*/
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001199 V8EXPORT static Local<String> New(const uint16_t* data, int length = -1);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001200
1201 /** Creates a symbol. Returns one if it exists already.*/
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001202 V8EXPORT static Local<String> NewSymbol(const char* data, int length = -1);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001203
1204 /**
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001205 * Creates a new string by concatenating the left and the right strings
1206 * passed in as parameters.
1207 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001208 V8EXPORT static Local<String> Concat(Handle<String> left,
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01001209 Handle<String> right);
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001210
1211 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001212 * Creates a new external string using the data defined in the given
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001213 * resource. When the external string is no longer live on V8's heap the
1214 * resource will be disposed by calling its Dispose method. The caller of
1215 * this function should not otherwise delete or modify the resource. Neither
1216 * should the underlying buffer be deallocated or modified except through the
1217 * destructor of the external string resource.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001218 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001219 V8EXPORT static Local<String> NewExternal(ExternalStringResource* resource);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001220
1221 /**
1222 * Associate an external string resource with this string by transforming it
1223 * in place so that existing references to this string in the JavaScript heap
1224 * will use the external string resource. The external string resource's
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001225 * character contents need to be equivalent to this string.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001226 * Returns true if the string has been changed to be an external string.
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001227 * The string is not modified if the operation fails. See NewExternal for
1228 * information on the lifetime of the resource.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001229 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001230 V8EXPORT bool MakeExternal(ExternalStringResource* resource);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001231
1232 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001233 * Creates a new external string using the ASCII data defined in the given
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001234 * resource. When the external string is no longer live on V8's heap the
1235 * resource will be disposed by calling its Dispose method. The caller of
1236 * this function should not otherwise delete or modify the resource. Neither
1237 * should the underlying buffer be deallocated or modified except through the
1238 * destructor of the external string resource.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001239 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001240 V8EXPORT static Local<String> NewExternal(
1241 ExternalAsciiStringResource* resource);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001242
1243 /**
1244 * Associate an external string resource with this string by transforming it
1245 * in place so that existing references to this string in the JavaScript heap
1246 * will use the external string resource. The external string resource's
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001247 * character contents need to be equivalent to this string.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001248 * Returns true if the string has been changed to be an external string.
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01001249 * The string is not modified if the operation fails. See NewExternal for
1250 * information on the lifetime of the resource.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001251 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001252 V8EXPORT bool MakeExternal(ExternalAsciiStringResource* resource);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001253
1254 /**
1255 * Returns true if this string can be made external.
1256 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001257 V8EXPORT bool CanMakeExternal();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001258
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001259 /** Creates an undetectable string from the supplied ASCII or UTF-8 data.*/
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001260 V8EXPORT static Local<String> NewUndetectable(const char* data,
1261 int length = -1);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001262
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001263 /** Creates an undetectable string from the supplied 16-bit character codes.*/
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001264 V8EXPORT static Local<String> NewUndetectable(const uint16_t* data,
1265 int length = -1);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001266
1267 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001268 * Converts an object to a UTF-8-encoded character array. Useful if
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001269 * you want to print the object. If conversion to a string fails
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001270 * (e.g. due to an exception in the toString() method of the object)
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001271 * then the length() method returns 0 and the * operator returns
1272 * NULL.
1273 */
1274 class V8EXPORT Utf8Value {
1275 public:
1276 explicit Utf8Value(Handle<v8::Value> obj);
1277 ~Utf8Value();
1278 char* operator*() { return str_; }
1279 const char* operator*() const { return str_; }
1280 int length() const { return length_; }
1281 private:
1282 char* str_;
1283 int length_;
1284
1285 // Disallow copying and assigning.
1286 Utf8Value(const Utf8Value&);
1287 void operator=(const Utf8Value&);
1288 };
1289
1290 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001291 * Converts an object to an ASCII string.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001292 * Useful if you want to print the object.
1293 * If conversion to a string fails (eg. due to an exception in the toString()
1294 * method of the object) then the length() method returns 0 and the * operator
1295 * returns NULL.
1296 */
1297 class V8EXPORT AsciiValue {
1298 public:
1299 explicit AsciiValue(Handle<v8::Value> obj);
1300 ~AsciiValue();
1301 char* operator*() { return str_; }
1302 const char* operator*() const { return str_; }
1303 int length() const { return length_; }
1304 private:
1305 char* str_;
1306 int length_;
1307
1308 // Disallow copying and assigning.
1309 AsciiValue(const AsciiValue&);
1310 void operator=(const AsciiValue&);
1311 };
1312
1313 /**
1314 * Converts an object to a two-byte string.
1315 * If conversion to a string fails (eg. due to an exception in the toString()
1316 * method of the object) then the length() method returns 0 and the * operator
1317 * returns NULL.
1318 */
1319 class V8EXPORT Value {
1320 public:
1321 explicit Value(Handle<v8::Value> obj);
1322 ~Value();
1323 uint16_t* operator*() { return str_; }
1324 const uint16_t* operator*() const { return str_; }
1325 int length() const { return length_; }
1326 private:
1327 uint16_t* str_;
1328 int length_;
1329
1330 // Disallow copying and assigning.
1331 Value(const Value&);
1332 void operator=(const Value&);
1333 };
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001334
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001335 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001336 V8EXPORT void VerifyExternalStringResource(ExternalStringResource* val) const;
1337 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001338};
1339
1340
1341/**
1342 * A JavaScript number value (ECMA-262, 4.3.20)
1343 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001344class Number : public Primitive {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001345 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001346 V8EXPORT double Value() const;
1347 V8EXPORT static Local<Number> New(double value);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001348 static inline Number* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1349 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001350 V8EXPORT Number();
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00001351 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001352};
1353
1354
1355/**
1356 * A JavaScript value representing a signed integer.
1357 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001358class Integer : public Number {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001359 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001360 V8EXPORT static Local<Integer> New(int32_t value);
1361 V8EXPORT static Local<Integer> NewFromUnsigned(uint32_t value);
1362 V8EXPORT int64_t Value() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001363 static inline Integer* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1364 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001365 V8EXPORT Integer();
1366 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001367};
1368
1369
1370/**
1371 * A JavaScript value representing a 32-bit signed integer.
1372 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001373class Int32 : public Integer {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001374 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001375 V8EXPORT int32_t Value() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001376 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001377 V8EXPORT Int32();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001378};
1379
1380
1381/**
1382 * A JavaScript value representing a 32-bit unsigned integer.
1383 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001384class Uint32 : public Integer {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001385 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001386 V8EXPORT uint32_t Value() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001387 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001388 V8EXPORT Uint32();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001389};
1390
1391
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001392enum PropertyAttribute {
1393 None = 0,
1394 ReadOnly = 1 << 0,
1395 DontEnum = 1 << 1,
1396 DontDelete = 1 << 2
1397};
1398
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001399enum ExternalArrayType {
1400 kExternalByteArray = 1,
1401 kExternalUnsignedByteArray,
1402 kExternalShortArray,
1403 kExternalUnsignedShortArray,
1404 kExternalIntArray,
1405 kExternalUnsignedIntArray,
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01001406 kExternalFloatArray,
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001407 kExternalDoubleArray,
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01001408 kExternalPixelArray
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001409};
1410
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001411/**
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +01001412 * Accessor[Getter|Setter] are used as callback functions when
1413 * setting|getting a particular property. See Object and ObjectTemplate's
1414 * method SetAccessor.
1415 */
1416typedef Handle<Value> (*AccessorGetter)(Local<String> property,
1417 const AccessorInfo& info);
1418
1419
1420typedef void (*AccessorSetter)(Local<String> property,
1421 Local<Value> value,
1422 const AccessorInfo& info);
1423
1424
1425/**
1426 * Access control specifications.
1427 *
1428 * Some accessors should be accessible across contexts. These
1429 * accessors have an explicit access control parameter which specifies
1430 * the kind of cross-context access that should be allowed.
1431 *
1432 * Additionally, for security, accessors can prohibit overwriting by
1433 * accessors defined in JavaScript. For objects that have such
1434 * accessors either locally or in their prototype chain it is not
1435 * possible to overwrite the accessor by using __defineGetter__ or
1436 * __defineSetter__ from JavaScript code.
1437 */
1438enum AccessControl {
1439 DEFAULT = 0,
1440 ALL_CAN_READ = 1,
1441 ALL_CAN_WRITE = 1 << 1,
1442 PROHIBITS_OVERWRITING = 1 << 2
1443};
1444
1445
1446/**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001447 * A JavaScript object (ECMA-262, 4.3.3)
1448 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001449class Object : public Value {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001450 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001451 V8EXPORT bool Set(Handle<Value> key,
1452 Handle<Value> value,
1453 PropertyAttribute attribs = None);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001454
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001455 V8EXPORT bool Set(uint32_t index,
1456 Handle<Value> value);
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01001457
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001458 // Sets a local property on this object bypassing interceptors and
1459 // overriding accessors or read-only properties.
1460 //
1461 // Note that if the object has an interceptor the property will be set
1462 // locally, but since the interceptor takes precedence the local property
1463 // will only be returned if the interceptor doesn't return a value.
1464 //
1465 // Note also that this only works for named properties.
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001466 V8EXPORT bool ForceSet(Handle<Value> key,
1467 Handle<Value> value,
1468 PropertyAttribute attribs = None);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001469
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001470 V8EXPORT Local<Value> Get(Handle<Value> key);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001471
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001472 V8EXPORT Local<Value> Get(uint32_t index);
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01001473
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00001474 /**
1475 * Gets the property attributes of a property which can be None or
1476 * any combination of ReadOnly, DontEnum and DontDelete. Returns
1477 * None when the property doesn't exist.
1478 */
1479 V8EXPORT PropertyAttribute GetPropertyAttributes(Handle<Value> key);
1480
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001481 // TODO(1245389): Replace the type-specific versions of these
1482 // functions with generic ones that accept a Handle<Value> key.
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001483 V8EXPORT bool Has(Handle<String> key);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001484
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001485 V8EXPORT bool Delete(Handle<String> key);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001486
1487 // Delete a property on this object bypassing interceptors and
1488 // ignoring dont-delete attributes.
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001489 V8EXPORT bool ForceDelete(Handle<Value> key);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001490
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001491 V8EXPORT bool Has(uint32_t index);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001492
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001493 V8EXPORT bool Delete(uint32_t index);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001494
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001495 V8EXPORT bool SetAccessor(Handle<String> name,
1496 AccessorGetter getter,
1497 AccessorSetter setter = 0,
1498 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>(),
1499 AccessControl settings = DEFAULT,
1500 PropertyAttribute attribute = None);
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +01001501
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001502 /**
1503 * Returns an array containing the names of the enumerable properties
1504 * of this object, including properties from prototype objects. The
1505 * array returned by this method contains the same values as would
1506 * be enumerated by a for-in statement over this object.
1507 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001508 V8EXPORT Local<Array> GetPropertyNames();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001509
1510 /**
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00001511 * This function has the same functionality as GetPropertyNames but
1512 * the returned array doesn't contain the names of properties from
1513 * prototype objects.
1514 */
1515 V8EXPORT Local<Array> GetOwnPropertyNames();
1516
1517 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001518 * Get the prototype object. This does not skip objects marked to
1519 * be skipped by __proto__ and it does not consult the security
1520 * handler.
1521 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001522 V8EXPORT Local<Value> GetPrototype();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001523
1524 /**
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +00001525 * Set the prototype object. This does not skip objects marked to
1526 * be skipped by __proto__ and it does not consult the security
1527 * handler.
1528 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001529 V8EXPORT bool SetPrototype(Handle<Value> prototype);
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +00001530
1531 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001532 * Finds an instance of the given function template in the prototype
1533 * chain.
1534 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001535 V8EXPORT Local<Object> FindInstanceInPrototypeChain(
1536 Handle<FunctionTemplate> tmpl);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001537
1538 /**
1539 * Call builtin Object.prototype.toString on this object.
1540 * This is different from Value::ToString() that may call
1541 * user-defined toString function. This one does not.
1542 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001543 V8EXPORT Local<String> ObjectProtoToString();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001544
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -08001545 /**
1546 * Returns the name of the function invoked as a constructor for this object.
1547 */
1548 V8EXPORT Local<String> GetConstructorName();
1549
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001550 /** Gets the number of internal fields for this Object. */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001551 V8EXPORT int InternalFieldCount();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001552 /** Gets the value in an internal field. */
1553 inline Local<Value> GetInternalField(int index);
1554 /** Sets the value in an internal field. */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001555 V8EXPORT void SetInternalField(int index, Handle<Value> value);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001556
1557 /** Gets a native pointer from an internal field. */
1558 inline void* GetPointerFromInternalField(int index);
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001559
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001560 /** Sets a native pointer in an internal field. */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001561 V8EXPORT void SetPointerInInternalField(int index, void* value);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001562
1563 // Testers for local properties.
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001564 V8EXPORT bool HasOwnProperty(Handle<String> key);
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001565 V8EXPORT bool HasRealNamedProperty(Handle<String> key);
1566 V8EXPORT bool HasRealIndexedProperty(uint32_t index);
1567 V8EXPORT bool HasRealNamedCallbackProperty(Handle<String> key);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001568
1569 /**
1570 * If result.IsEmpty() no real property was located in the prototype chain.
1571 * This means interceptors in the prototype chain are not called.
1572 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001573 V8EXPORT Local<Value> GetRealNamedPropertyInPrototypeChain(
1574 Handle<String> key);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001575
1576 /**
1577 * If result.IsEmpty() no real property was located on the object or
1578 * in the prototype chain.
1579 * This means interceptors in the prototype chain are not called.
1580 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001581 V8EXPORT Local<Value> GetRealNamedProperty(Handle<String> key);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001582
1583 /** Tests for a named lookup interceptor.*/
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001584 V8EXPORT bool HasNamedLookupInterceptor();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001585
1586 /** Tests for an index lookup interceptor.*/
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001587 V8EXPORT bool HasIndexedLookupInterceptor();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001588
1589 /**
1590 * Turns on access check on the object if the object is an instance of
1591 * a template that has access check callbacks. If an object has no
1592 * access check info, the object cannot be accessed by anyone.
1593 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001594 V8EXPORT void TurnOnAccessCheck();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001595
1596 /**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001597 * Returns the identity hash for this object. The current implementation
1598 * uses a hidden property on the object to store the identity hash.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001599 *
1600 * The return value will never be 0. Also, it is not guaranteed to be
1601 * unique.
1602 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001603 V8EXPORT int GetIdentityHash();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001604
1605 /**
1606 * Access hidden properties on JavaScript objects. These properties are
1607 * hidden from the executing JavaScript and only accessible through the V8
1608 * C++ API. Hidden properties introduced by V8 internally (for example the
1609 * identity hash) are prefixed with "v8::".
1610 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001611 V8EXPORT bool SetHiddenValue(Handle<String> key, Handle<Value> value);
1612 V8EXPORT Local<Value> GetHiddenValue(Handle<String> key);
1613 V8EXPORT bool DeleteHiddenValue(Handle<String> key);
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001614
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001615 /**
1616 * Returns true if this is an instance of an api function (one
1617 * created from a function created from a function template) and has
1618 * been modified since it was created. Note that this method is
1619 * conservative and may return true for objects that haven't actually
1620 * been modified.
1621 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001622 V8EXPORT bool IsDirty();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001623
1624 /**
1625 * Clone this object with a fast but shallow copy. Values will point
1626 * to the same values as the original object.
1627 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001628 V8EXPORT Local<Object> Clone();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001629
1630 /**
Ben Murdoch8b112d22011-06-08 16:22:53 +01001631 * Returns the context in which the object was created.
1632 */
1633 V8EXPORT Local<Context> CreationContext();
1634
1635 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001636 * Set the backing store of the indexed properties to be managed by the
1637 * embedding layer. Access to the indexed properties will follow the rules
1638 * spelled out in CanvasPixelArray.
1639 * Note: The embedding program still owns the data and needs to ensure that
1640 * the backing store is preserved while V8 has a reference.
1641 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001642 V8EXPORT void SetIndexedPropertiesToPixelData(uint8_t* data, int length);
Steve Block9fac8402011-05-12 15:51:54 +01001643 V8EXPORT bool HasIndexedPropertiesInPixelData();
1644 V8EXPORT uint8_t* GetIndexedPropertiesPixelData();
1645 V8EXPORT int GetIndexedPropertiesPixelDataLength();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001646
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001647 /**
1648 * Set the backing store of the indexed properties to be managed by the
1649 * embedding layer. Access to the indexed properties will follow the rules
1650 * spelled out for the CanvasArray subtypes in the WebGL specification.
1651 * Note: The embedding program still owns the data and needs to ensure that
1652 * the backing store is preserved while V8 has a reference.
1653 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001654 V8EXPORT void SetIndexedPropertiesToExternalArrayData(
1655 void* data,
1656 ExternalArrayType array_type,
1657 int number_of_elements);
Steve Block9fac8402011-05-12 15:51:54 +01001658 V8EXPORT bool HasIndexedPropertiesInExternalArrayData();
1659 V8EXPORT void* GetIndexedPropertiesExternalArrayData();
1660 V8EXPORT ExternalArrayType GetIndexedPropertiesExternalArrayDataType();
1661 V8EXPORT int GetIndexedPropertiesExternalArrayDataLength();
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001662
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001663 /**
1664 * Checks whether a callback is set by the
1665 * ObjectTemplate::SetCallAsFunctionHandler method.
1666 * When an Object is callable this method returns true.
1667 */
1668 V8EXPORT bool IsCallable();
1669
1670 /**
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00001671 * Call an Object as a function if a callback is set by the
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001672 * ObjectTemplate::SetCallAsFunctionHandler method.
1673 */
1674 V8EXPORT Local<Value> CallAsFunction(Handle<Object> recv,
1675 int argc,
1676 Handle<Value> argv[]);
1677
1678 /**
1679 * Call an Object as a constructor if a callback is set by the
1680 * ObjectTemplate::SetCallAsFunctionHandler method.
1681 * Note: This method behaves like the Function::NewInstance method.
1682 */
1683 V8EXPORT Local<Value> CallAsConstructor(int argc,
1684 Handle<Value> argv[]);
1685
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001686 V8EXPORT static Local<Object> New();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001687 static inline Object* Cast(Value* obj);
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00001688
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001689 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001690 V8EXPORT Object();
1691 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(Value* obj);
1692 V8EXPORT Local<Value> CheckedGetInternalField(int index);
1693 V8EXPORT void* SlowGetPointerFromInternalField(int index);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001694
1695 /**
1696 * If quick access to the internal field is possible this method
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00001697 * returns the value. Otherwise an empty handle is returned.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001698 */
1699 inline Local<Value> UncheckedGetInternalField(int index);
1700};
1701
1702
1703/**
1704 * An instance of the built-in array constructor (ECMA-262, 15.4.2).
1705 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001706class Array : public Object {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001707 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001708 V8EXPORT uint32_t Length() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001709
1710 /**
1711 * Clones an element at index |index|. Returns an empty
1712 * handle if cloning fails (for any reason).
1713 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001714 V8EXPORT Local<Object> CloneElementAt(uint32_t index);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001715
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01001716 /**
1717 * Creates a JavaScript array with the given length. If the length
1718 * is negative the returned array will have length 0.
1719 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001720 V8EXPORT static Local<Array> New(int length = 0);
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01001721
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001722 static inline Array* Cast(Value* obj);
1723 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001724 V8EXPORT Array();
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00001725 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(Value* obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001726};
1727
1728
1729/**
1730 * A JavaScript function object (ECMA-262, 15.3).
1731 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001732class Function : public Object {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001733 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001734 V8EXPORT Local<Object> NewInstance() const;
1735 V8EXPORT Local<Object> NewInstance(int argc, Handle<Value> argv[]) const;
1736 V8EXPORT Local<Value> Call(Handle<Object> recv,
1737 int argc,
1738 Handle<Value> argv[]);
1739 V8EXPORT void SetName(Handle<String> name);
1740 V8EXPORT Handle<Value> GetName() const;
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +00001741
1742 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01001743 * Name inferred from variable or property assignment of this function.
1744 * Used to facilitate debugging and profiling of JavaScript code written
1745 * in an OO style, where many functions are anonymous but are assigned
1746 * to object properties.
1747 */
1748 V8EXPORT Handle<Value> GetInferredName() const;
1749
1750 /**
Andrei Popescu402d9372010-02-26 13:31:12 +00001751 * Returns zero based line number of function body and
1752 * kLineOffsetNotFound if no information available.
1753 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001754 V8EXPORT int GetScriptLineNumber() const;
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01001755 /**
1756 * Returns zero based column number of function body and
1757 * kLineOffsetNotFound if no information available.
1758 */
1759 V8EXPORT int GetScriptColumnNumber() const;
1760 V8EXPORT Handle<Value> GetScriptId() const;
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001761 V8EXPORT ScriptOrigin GetScriptOrigin() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001762 static inline Function* Cast(Value* obj);
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001763 V8EXPORT static const int kLineOffsetNotFound;
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01001764
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001765 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001766 V8EXPORT Function();
1767 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(Value* obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001768};
1769
1770
1771/**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001772 * An instance of the built-in Date constructor (ECMA-262, 15.9).
1773 */
1774class Date : public Object {
1775 public:
1776 V8EXPORT static Local<Value> New(double time);
1777
1778 /**
1779 * A specialization of Value::NumberValue that is more efficient
1780 * because we know the structure of this object.
1781 */
1782 V8EXPORT double NumberValue() const;
1783
1784 static inline Date* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1785
1786 /**
1787 * Notification that the embedder has changed the time zone,
1788 * daylight savings time, or other date / time configuration
1789 * parameters. V8 keeps a cache of various values used for
1790 * date / time computation. This notification will reset
1791 * those cached values for the current context so that date /
1792 * time configuration changes would be reflected in the Date
1793 * object.
1794 *
1795 * This API should not be called more than needed as it will
1796 * negatively impact the performance of date operations.
1797 */
1798 V8EXPORT static void DateTimeConfigurationChangeNotification();
1799
1800 private:
1801 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
1802};
1803
1804
1805/**
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00001806 * A Number object (ECMA-262, 4.3.21).
1807 */
1808class NumberObject : public Object {
1809 public:
1810 V8EXPORT static Local<Value> New(double value);
1811
1812 /**
1813 * Returns the Number held by the object.
1814 */
1815 V8EXPORT double NumberValue() const;
1816
1817 static inline NumberObject* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1818
1819 private:
1820 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
1821};
1822
1823
1824/**
1825 * A Boolean object (ECMA-262, 4.3.15).
1826 */
1827class BooleanObject : public Object {
1828 public:
1829 V8EXPORT static Local<Value> New(bool value);
1830
1831 /**
1832 * Returns the Boolean held by the object.
1833 */
1834 V8EXPORT bool BooleanValue() const;
1835
1836 static inline BooleanObject* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1837
1838 private:
1839 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
1840};
1841
1842
1843/**
1844 * A String object (ECMA-262, 4.3.18).
1845 */
1846class StringObject : public Object {
1847 public:
1848 V8EXPORT static Local<Value> New(Handle<String> value);
1849
1850 /**
1851 * Returns the String held by the object.
1852 */
1853 V8EXPORT Local<String> StringValue() const;
1854
1855 static inline StringObject* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1856
1857 private:
1858 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
1859};
1860
1861
1862/**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001863 * An instance of the built-in RegExp constructor (ECMA-262, 15.10).
1864 */
1865class RegExp : public Object {
1866 public:
1867 /**
1868 * Regular expression flag bits. They can be or'ed to enable a set
1869 * of flags.
1870 */
1871 enum Flags {
1872 kNone = 0,
1873 kGlobal = 1,
1874 kIgnoreCase = 2,
1875 kMultiline = 4
1876 };
1877
1878 /**
1879 * Creates a regular expression from the given pattern string and
1880 * the flags bit field. May throw a JavaScript exception as
1881 * described in ECMA-262, 15.10.4.1.
1882 *
1883 * For example,
1884 * RegExp::New(v8::String::New("foo"),
1885 * static_cast<RegExp::Flags>(kGlobal | kMultiline))
1886 * is equivalent to evaluating "/foo/gm".
1887 */
1888 V8EXPORT static Local<RegExp> New(Handle<String> pattern,
1889 Flags flags);
1890
1891 /**
1892 * Returns the value of the source property: a string representing
1893 * the regular expression.
1894 */
1895 V8EXPORT Local<String> GetSource() const;
1896
1897 /**
1898 * Returns the flags bit field.
1899 */
1900 V8EXPORT Flags GetFlags() const;
1901
1902 static inline RegExp* Cast(v8::Value* obj);
1903
1904 private:
1905 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
1906};
1907
1908
1909/**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001910 * A JavaScript value that wraps a C++ void*. This type of value is
1911 * mainly used to associate C++ data structures with JavaScript
1912 * objects.
1913 *
1914 * The Wrap function V8 will return the most optimal Value object wrapping the
1915 * C++ void*. The type of the value is not guaranteed to be an External object
1916 * and no assumptions about its type should be made. To access the wrapped
1917 * value Unwrap should be used, all other operations on that object will lead
1918 * to unpredictable results.
1919 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001920class External : public Value {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001921 public:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001922 V8EXPORT static Local<Value> Wrap(void* data);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001923 static inline void* Unwrap(Handle<Value> obj);
1924
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001925 V8EXPORT static Local<External> New(void* value);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001926 static inline External* Cast(Value* obj);
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001927 V8EXPORT void* Value() const;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001928 private:
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001929 V8EXPORT External();
1930 V8EXPORT static void CheckCast(v8::Value* obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001931 static inline void* QuickUnwrap(Handle<v8::Value> obj);
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001932 V8EXPORT static void* FullUnwrap(Handle<v8::Value> obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001933};
1934
1935
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00001936// --- Templates ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001937
1938
1939/**
1940 * The superclass of object and function templates.
1941 */
1942class V8EXPORT Template : public Data {
1943 public:
1944 /** Adds a property to each instance created by this template.*/
1945 void Set(Handle<String> name, Handle<Data> value,
1946 PropertyAttribute attributes = None);
1947 inline void Set(const char* name, Handle<Data> value);
1948 private:
1949 Template();
1950
1951 friend class ObjectTemplate;
1952 friend class FunctionTemplate;
1953};
1954
1955
1956/**
1957 * The argument information given to function call callbacks. This
1958 * class provides access to information about the context of the call,
1959 * including the receiver, the number and values of arguments, and
1960 * the holder of the function.
1961 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01001962class Arguments {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001963 public:
1964 inline int Length() const;
1965 inline Local<Value> operator[](int i) const;
1966 inline Local<Function> Callee() const;
1967 inline Local<Object> This() const;
1968 inline Local<Object> Holder() const;
1969 inline bool IsConstructCall() const;
1970 inline Local<Value> Data() const;
1971 private:
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08001972 static const int kDataIndex = 0;
1973 static const int kCalleeIndex = -1;
1974 static const int kHolderIndex = -2;
1975
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001976 friend class ImplementationUtilities;
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08001977 inline Arguments(internal::Object** implicit_args,
1978 internal::Object** values,
1979 int length,
1980 bool is_construct_call);
1981 internal::Object** implicit_args_;
1982 internal::Object** values_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001983 int length_;
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08001984 bool is_construct_call_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00001985};
1986
1987
1988/**
1989 * The information passed to an accessor callback about the context
1990 * of the property access.
1991 */
1992class V8EXPORT AccessorInfo {
1993 public:
1994 inline AccessorInfo(internal::Object** args)
1995 : args_(args) { }
1996 inline Local<Value> Data() const;
1997 inline Local<Object> This() const;
1998 inline Local<Object> Holder() const;
1999 private:
2000 internal::Object** args_;
2001};
2002
2003
2004typedef Handle<Value> (*InvocationCallback)(const Arguments& args);
2005
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002006/**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002007 * NamedProperty[Getter|Setter] are used as interceptors on object.
2008 * See ObjectTemplate::SetNamedPropertyHandler.
2009 */
2010typedef Handle<Value> (*NamedPropertyGetter)(Local<String> property,
2011 const AccessorInfo& info);
2012
2013
2014/**
2015 * Returns the value if the setter intercepts the request.
2016 * Otherwise, returns an empty handle.
2017 */
2018typedef Handle<Value> (*NamedPropertySetter)(Local<String> property,
2019 Local<Value> value,
2020 const AccessorInfo& info);
2021
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002022/**
2023 * Returns a non-empty handle if the interceptor intercepts the request.
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +01002024 * The result is an integer encoding property attributes (like v8::None,
2025 * v8::DontEnum, etc.)
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002026 */
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01002027typedef Handle<Integer> (*NamedPropertyQuery)(Local<String> property,
2028 const AccessorInfo& info);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002029
2030
2031/**
2032 * Returns a non-empty handle if the deleter intercepts the request.
2033 * The return value is true if the property could be deleted and false
2034 * otherwise.
2035 */
2036typedef Handle<Boolean> (*NamedPropertyDeleter)(Local<String> property,
2037 const AccessorInfo& info);
2038
2039/**
2040 * Returns an array containing the names of the properties the named
2041 * property getter intercepts.
2042 */
2043typedef Handle<Array> (*NamedPropertyEnumerator)(const AccessorInfo& info);
2044
2045
2046/**
2047 * Returns the value of the property if the getter intercepts the
2048 * request. Otherwise, returns an empty handle.
2049 */
2050typedef Handle<Value> (*IndexedPropertyGetter)(uint32_t index,
2051 const AccessorInfo& info);
2052
2053
2054/**
2055 * Returns the value if the setter intercepts the request.
2056 * Otherwise, returns an empty handle.
2057 */
2058typedef Handle<Value> (*IndexedPropertySetter)(uint32_t index,
2059 Local<Value> value,
2060 const AccessorInfo& info);
2061
2062
2063/**
2064 * Returns a non-empty handle if the interceptor intercepts the request.
Iain Merrick75681382010-08-19 15:07:18 +01002065 * The result is an integer encoding property attributes.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002066 */
Iain Merrick75681382010-08-19 15:07:18 +01002067typedef Handle<Integer> (*IndexedPropertyQuery)(uint32_t index,
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002068 const AccessorInfo& info);
2069
2070/**
2071 * Returns a non-empty handle if the deleter intercepts the request.
2072 * The return value is true if the property could be deleted and false
2073 * otherwise.
2074 */
2075typedef Handle<Boolean> (*IndexedPropertyDeleter)(uint32_t index,
2076 const AccessorInfo& info);
2077
2078/**
2079 * Returns an array containing the indices of the properties the
2080 * indexed property getter intercepts.
2081 */
2082typedef Handle<Array> (*IndexedPropertyEnumerator)(const AccessorInfo& info);
2083
2084
2085/**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002086 * Access type specification.
2087 */
2088enum AccessType {
2089 ACCESS_GET,
2090 ACCESS_SET,
2091 ACCESS_HAS,
2092 ACCESS_DELETE,
2093 ACCESS_KEYS
2094};
2095
2096
2097/**
2098 * Returns true if cross-context access should be allowed to the named
2099 * property with the given key on the host object.
2100 */
2101typedef bool (*NamedSecurityCallback)(Local<Object> host,
2102 Local<Value> key,
2103 AccessType type,
2104 Local<Value> data);
2105
2106
2107/**
2108 * Returns true if cross-context access should be allowed to the indexed
2109 * property with the given index on the host object.
2110 */
2111typedef bool (*IndexedSecurityCallback)(Local<Object> host,
2112 uint32_t index,
2113 AccessType type,
2114 Local<Value> data);
2115
2116
2117/**
2118 * A FunctionTemplate is used to create functions at runtime. There
2119 * can only be one function created from a FunctionTemplate in a
2120 * context. The lifetime of the created function is equal to the
2121 * lifetime of the context. So in case the embedder needs to create
2122 * temporary functions that can be collected using Scripts is
2123 * preferred.
2124 *
2125 * A FunctionTemplate can have properties, these properties are added to the
2126 * function object when it is created.
2127 *
2128 * A FunctionTemplate has a corresponding instance template which is
2129 * used to create object instances when the function is used as a
2130 * constructor. Properties added to the instance template are added to
2131 * each object instance.
2132 *
2133 * A FunctionTemplate can have a prototype template. The prototype template
2134 * is used to create the prototype object of the function.
2135 *
2136 * The following example shows how to use a FunctionTemplate:
2137 *
2138 * \code
2139 * v8::Local<v8::FunctionTemplate> t = v8::FunctionTemplate::New();
2140 * t->Set("func_property", v8::Number::New(1));
2141 *
2142 * v8::Local<v8::Template> proto_t = t->PrototypeTemplate();
2143 * proto_t->Set("proto_method", v8::FunctionTemplate::New(InvokeCallback));
2144 * proto_t->Set("proto_const", v8::Number::New(2));
2145 *
2146 * v8::Local<v8::ObjectTemplate> instance_t = t->InstanceTemplate();
2147 * instance_t->SetAccessor("instance_accessor", InstanceAccessorCallback);
2148 * instance_t->SetNamedPropertyHandler(PropertyHandlerCallback, ...);
2149 * instance_t->Set("instance_property", Number::New(3));
2150 *
2151 * v8::Local<v8::Function> function = t->GetFunction();
2152 * v8::Local<v8::Object> instance = function->NewInstance();
2153 * \endcode
2154 *
2155 * Let's use "function" as the JS variable name of the function object
2156 * and "instance" for the instance object created above. The function
2157 * and the instance will have the following properties:
2158 *
2159 * \code
2160 * func_property in function == true;
2161 * function.func_property == 1;
2162 *
2163 * function.prototype.proto_method() invokes 'InvokeCallback'
2164 * function.prototype.proto_const == 2;
2165 *
2166 * instance instanceof function == true;
2167 * instance.instance_accessor calls 'InstanceAccessorCallback'
2168 * instance.instance_property == 3;
2169 * \endcode
2170 *
2171 * A FunctionTemplate can inherit from another one by calling the
2172 * FunctionTemplate::Inherit method. The following graph illustrates
2173 * the semantics of inheritance:
2174 *
2175 * \code
2176 * FunctionTemplate Parent -> Parent() . prototype -> { }
2177 * ^ ^
2178 * | Inherit(Parent) | .__proto__
2179 * | |
2180 * FunctionTemplate Child -> Child() . prototype -> { }
2181 * \endcode
2182 *
2183 * A FunctionTemplate 'Child' inherits from 'Parent', the prototype
2184 * object of the Child() function has __proto__ pointing to the
2185 * Parent() function's prototype object. An instance of the Child
2186 * function has all properties on Parent's instance templates.
2187 *
2188 * Let Parent be the FunctionTemplate initialized in the previous
2189 * section and create a Child FunctionTemplate by:
2190 *
2191 * \code
2192 * Local<FunctionTemplate> parent = t;
2193 * Local<FunctionTemplate> child = FunctionTemplate::New();
2194 * child->Inherit(parent);
2195 *
2196 * Local<Function> child_function = child->GetFunction();
2197 * Local<Object> child_instance = child_function->NewInstance();
2198 * \endcode
2199 *
2200 * The Child function and Child instance will have the following
2201 * properties:
2202 *
2203 * \code
2204 * child_func.prototype.__proto__ == function.prototype;
2205 * child_instance.instance_accessor calls 'InstanceAccessorCallback'
2206 * child_instance.instance_property == 3;
2207 * \endcode
2208 */
2209class V8EXPORT FunctionTemplate : public Template {
2210 public:
2211 /** Creates a function template.*/
2212 static Local<FunctionTemplate> New(
2213 InvocationCallback callback = 0,
2214 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>(),
2215 Handle<Signature> signature = Handle<Signature>());
2216 /** Returns the unique function instance in the current execution context.*/
2217 Local<Function> GetFunction();
2218
2219 /**
2220 * Set the call-handler callback for a FunctionTemplate. This
2221 * callback is called whenever the function created from this
2222 * FunctionTemplate is called.
2223 */
2224 void SetCallHandler(InvocationCallback callback,
2225 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>());
2226
2227 /** Get the InstanceTemplate. */
2228 Local<ObjectTemplate> InstanceTemplate();
2229
2230 /** Causes the function template to inherit from a parent function template.*/
2231 void Inherit(Handle<FunctionTemplate> parent);
2232
2233 /**
2234 * A PrototypeTemplate is the template used to create the prototype object
2235 * of the function created by this template.
2236 */
2237 Local<ObjectTemplate> PrototypeTemplate();
2238
2239
2240 /**
2241 * Set the class name of the FunctionTemplate. This is used for
2242 * printing objects created with the function created from the
2243 * FunctionTemplate as its constructor.
2244 */
2245 void SetClassName(Handle<String> name);
2246
2247 /**
2248 * Determines whether the __proto__ accessor ignores instances of
2249 * the function template. If instances of the function template are
2250 * ignored, __proto__ skips all instances and instead returns the
2251 * next object in the prototype chain.
2252 *
2253 * Call with a value of true to make the __proto__ accessor ignore
2254 * instances of the function template. Call with a value of false
2255 * to make the __proto__ accessor not ignore instances of the
2256 * function template. By default, instances of a function template
2257 * are not ignored.
2258 */
2259 void SetHiddenPrototype(bool value);
2260
2261 /**
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00002262 * Sets the ReadOnly flag in the attributes of the 'prototype' property
2263 * of functions created from this FunctionTemplate to true.
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00002264 */
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00002265 void ReadOnlyPrototype();
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00002266
2267 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002268 * Returns true if the given object is an instance of this function
2269 * template.
2270 */
2271 bool HasInstance(Handle<Value> object);
2272
2273 private:
2274 FunctionTemplate();
2275 void AddInstancePropertyAccessor(Handle<String> name,
2276 AccessorGetter getter,
2277 AccessorSetter setter,
2278 Handle<Value> data,
2279 AccessControl settings,
2280 PropertyAttribute attributes);
2281 void SetNamedInstancePropertyHandler(NamedPropertyGetter getter,
2282 NamedPropertySetter setter,
2283 NamedPropertyQuery query,
2284 NamedPropertyDeleter remover,
2285 NamedPropertyEnumerator enumerator,
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +01002286 Handle<Value> data);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002287 void SetIndexedInstancePropertyHandler(IndexedPropertyGetter getter,
2288 IndexedPropertySetter setter,
2289 IndexedPropertyQuery query,
2290 IndexedPropertyDeleter remover,
2291 IndexedPropertyEnumerator enumerator,
2292 Handle<Value> data);
2293 void SetInstanceCallAsFunctionHandler(InvocationCallback callback,
2294 Handle<Value> data);
2295
2296 friend class Context;
2297 friend class ObjectTemplate;
2298};
2299
2300
2301/**
2302 * An ObjectTemplate is used to create objects at runtime.
2303 *
2304 * Properties added to an ObjectTemplate are added to each object
2305 * created from the ObjectTemplate.
2306 */
2307class V8EXPORT ObjectTemplate : public Template {
2308 public:
2309 /** Creates an ObjectTemplate. */
2310 static Local<ObjectTemplate> New();
2311
2312 /** Creates a new instance of this template.*/
2313 Local<Object> NewInstance();
2314
2315 /**
2316 * Sets an accessor on the object template.
2317 *
2318 * Whenever the property with the given name is accessed on objects
2319 * created from this ObjectTemplate the getter and setter callbacks
2320 * are called instead of getting and setting the property directly
2321 * on the JavaScript object.
2322 *
2323 * \param name The name of the property for which an accessor is added.
2324 * \param getter The callback to invoke when getting the property.
2325 * \param setter The callback to invoke when setting the property.
2326 * \param data A piece of data that will be passed to the getter and setter
2327 * callbacks whenever they are invoked.
2328 * \param settings Access control settings for the accessor. This is a bit
2329 * field consisting of one of more of
2330 * DEFAULT = 0, ALL_CAN_READ = 1, or ALL_CAN_WRITE = 2.
2331 * The default is to not allow cross-context access.
2332 * ALL_CAN_READ means that all cross-context reads are allowed.
2333 * ALL_CAN_WRITE means that all cross-context writes are allowed.
2334 * The combination ALL_CAN_READ | ALL_CAN_WRITE can be used to allow all
2335 * cross-context access.
2336 * \param attribute The attributes of the property for which an accessor
2337 * is added.
2338 */
2339 void SetAccessor(Handle<String> name,
2340 AccessorGetter getter,
2341 AccessorSetter setter = 0,
2342 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>(),
2343 AccessControl settings = DEFAULT,
2344 PropertyAttribute attribute = None);
2345
2346 /**
2347 * Sets a named property handler on the object template.
2348 *
2349 * Whenever a named property is accessed on objects created from
2350 * this object template, the provided callback is invoked instead of
2351 * accessing the property directly on the JavaScript object.
2352 *
2353 * \param getter The callback to invoke when getting a property.
2354 * \param setter The callback to invoke when setting a property.
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +01002355 * \param query The callback to invoke to check if a property is present,
2356 * and if present, get its attributes.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002357 * \param deleter The callback to invoke when deleting a property.
2358 * \param enumerator The callback to invoke to enumerate all the named
2359 * properties of an object.
2360 * \param data A piece of data that will be passed to the callbacks
2361 * whenever they are invoked.
2362 */
2363 void SetNamedPropertyHandler(NamedPropertyGetter getter,
2364 NamedPropertySetter setter = 0,
2365 NamedPropertyQuery query = 0,
2366 NamedPropertyDeleter deleter = 0,
2367 NamedPropertyEnumerator enumerator = 0,
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +01002368 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>());
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002369
2370 /**
2371 * Sets an indexed property handler on the object template.
2372 *
2373 * Whenever an indexed property is accessed on objects created from
2374 * this object template, the provided callback is invoked instead of
2375 * accessing the property directly on the JavaScript object.
2376 *
2377 * \param getter The callback to invoke when getting a property.
2378 * \param setter The callback to invoke when setting a property.
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002379 * \param query The callback to invoke to check if an object has a property.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002380 * \param deleter The callback to invoke when deleting a property.
2381 * \param enumerator The callback to invoke to enumerate all the indexed
2382 * properties of an object.
2383 * \param data A piece of data that will be passed to the callbacks
2384 * whenever they are invoked.
2385 */
2386 void SetIndexedPropertyHandler(IndexedPropertyGetter getter,
2387 IndexedPropertySetter setter = 0,
2388 IndexedPropertyQuery query = 0,
2389 IndexedPropertyDeleter deleter = 0,
2390 IndexedPropertyEnumerator enumerator = 0,
2391 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>());
Iain Merrick75681382010-08-19 15:07:18 +01002392
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002393 /**
2394 * Sets the callback to be used when calling instances created from
2395 * this template as a function. If no callback is set, instances
2396 * behave like normal JavaScript objects that cannot be called as a
2397 * function.
2398 */
2399 void SetCallAsFunctionHandler(InvocationCallback callback,
2400 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>());
2401
2402 /**
2403 * Mark object instances of the template as undetectable.
2404 *
2405 * In many ways, undetectable objects behave as though they are not
2406 * there. They behave like 'undefined' in conditionals and when
2407 * printed. However, properties can be accessed and called as on
2408 * normal objects.
2409 */
2410 void MarkAsUndetectable();
2411
2412 /**
2413 * Sets access check callbacks on the object template.
2414 *
2415 * When accessing properties on instances of this object template,
2416 * the access check callback will be called to determine whether or
2417 * not to allow cross-context access to the properties.
2418 * The last parameter specifies whether access checks are turned
2419 * on by default on instances. If access checks are off by default,
2420 * they can be turned on on individual instances by calling
2421 * Object::TurnOnAccessCheck().
2422 */
2423 void SetAccessCheckCallbacks(NamedSecurityCallback named_handler,
2424 IndexedSecurityCallback indexed_handler,
2425 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>(),
2426 bool turned_on_by_default = true);
2427
2428 /**
2429 * Gets the number of internal fields for objects generated from
2430 * this template.
2431 */
2432 int InternalFieldCount();
2433
2434 /**
2435 * Sets the number of internal fields for objects generated from
2436 * this template.
2437 */
2438 void SetInternalFieldCount(int value);
2439
2440 private:
2441 ObjectTemplate();
2442 static Local<ObjectTemplate> New(Handle<FunctionTemplate> constructor);
2443 friend class FunctionTemplate;
2444};
2445
2446
2447/**
2448 * A Signature specifies which receivers and arguments a function can
2449 * legally be called with.
2450 */
2451class V8EXPORT Signature : public Data {
2452 public:
2453 static Local<Signature> New(Handle<FunctionTemplate> receiver =
2454 Handle<FunctionTemplate>(),
2455 int argc = 0,
2456 Handle<FunctionTemplate> argv[] = 0);
2457 private:
2458 Signature();
2459};
2460
2461
2462/**
2463 * A utility for determining the type of objects based on the template
2464 * they were constructed from.
2465 */
2466class V8EXPORT TypeSwitch : public Data {
2467 public:
2468 static Local<TypeSwitch> New(Handle<FunctionTemplate> type);
2469 static Local<TypeSwitch> New(int argc, Handle<FunctionTemplate> types[]);
2470 int match(Handle<Value> value);
2471 private:
2472 TypeSwitch();
2473};
2474
2475
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002476// --- Extensions ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002477
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002478class V8EXPORT ExternalAsciiStringResourceImpl
2479 : public String::ExternalAsciiStringResource {
2480 public:
2481 ExternalAsciiStringResourceImpl() : data_(0), length_(0) {}
2482 ExternalAsciiStringResourceImpl(const char* data, size_t length)
2483 : data_(data), length_(length) {}
2484 const char* data() const { return data_; }
2485 size_t length() const { return length_; }
2486
2487 private:
2488 const char* data_;
2489 size_t length_;
2490};
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002491
2492/**
2493 * Ignore
2494 */
2495class V8EXPORT Extension { // NOLINT
2496 public:
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002497 // Note that the strings passed into this constructor must live as long
2498 // as the Extension itself.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002499 Extension(const char* name,
2500 const char* source = 0,
2501 int dep_count = 0,
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002502 const char** deps = 0,
2503 int source_length = -1);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002504 virtual ~Extension() { }
2505 virtual v8::Handle<v8::FunctionTemplate>
2506 GetNativeFunction(v8::Handle<v8::String> name) {
2507 return v8::Handle<v8::FunctionTemplate>();
2508 }
2509
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002510 const char* name() const { return name_; }
2511 size_t source_length() const { return source_length_; }
2512 const String::ExternalAsciiStringResource* source() const {
2513 return &source_; }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002514 int dependency_count() { return dep_count_; }
2515 const char** dependencies() { return deps_; }
2516 void set_auto_enable(bool value) { auto_enable_ = value; }
2517 bool auto_enable() { return auto_enable_; }
2518
2519 private:
2520 const char* name_;
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002521 size_t source_length_; // expected to initialize before source_
2522 ExternalAsciiStringResourceImpl source_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002523 int dep_count_;
2524 const char** deps_;
2525 bool auto_enable_;
2526
2527 // Disallow copying and assigning.
2528 Extension(const Extension&);
2529 void operator=(const Extension&);
2530};
2531
2532
2533void V8EXPORT RegisterExtension(Extension* extension);
2534
2535
2536/**
2537 * Ignore
2538 */
2539class V8EXPORT DeclareExtension {
2540 public:
2541 inline DeclareExtension(Extension* extension) {
2542 RegisterExtension(extension);
2543 }
2544};
2545
2546
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002547// --- Statics ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002548
2549
2550Handle<Primitive> V8EXPORT Undefined();
2551Handle<Primitive> V8EXPORT Null();
2552Handle<Boolean> V8EXPORT True();
2553Handle<Boolean> V8EXPORT False();
2554
2555
2556/**
2557 * A set of constraints that specifies the limits of the runtime's memory use.
2558 * You must set the heap size before initializing the VM - the size cannot be
2559 * adjusted after the VM is initialized.
2560 *
2561 * If you are using threads then you should hold the V8::Locker lock while
2562 * setting the stack limit and you must set a non-default stack limit separately
2563 * for each thread.
2564 */
2565class V8EXPORT ResourceConstraints {
2566 public:
2567 ResourceConstraints();
2568 int max_young_space_size() const { return max_young_space_size_; }
2569 void set_max_young_space_size(int value) { max_young_space_size_ = value; }
2570 int max_old_space_size() const { return max_old_space_size_; }
2571 void set_max_old_space_size(int value) { max_old_space_size_ = value; }
Russell Brenner90bac252010-11-18 13:33:46 -08002572 int max_executable_size() { return max_executable_size_; }
2573 void set_max_executable_size(int value) { max_executable_size_ = value; }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002574 uint32_t* stack_limit() const { return stack_limit_; }
2575 // Sets an address beyond which the VM's stack may not grow.
2576 void set_stack_limit(uint32_t* value) { stack_limit_ = value; }
2577 private:
2578 int max_young_space_size_;
2579 int max_old_space_size_;
Russell Brenner90bac252010-11-18 13:33:46 -08002580 int max_executable_size_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002581 uint32_t* stack_limit_;
2582};
2583
2584
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +01002585bool V8EXPORT SetResourceConstraints(ResourceConstraints* constraints);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002586
2587
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002588// --- Exceptions ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002589
2590
2591typedef void (*FatalErrorCallback)(const char* location, const char* message);
2592
2593
2594typedef void (*MessageCallback)(Handle<Message> message, Handle<Value> data);
2595
2596
2597/**
2598 * Schedules an exception to be thrown when returning to JavaScript. When an
2599 * exception has been scheduled it is illegal to invoke any JavaScript
2600 * operation; the caller must return immediately and only after the exception
2601 * has been handled does it become legal to invoke JavaScript operations.
2602 */
2603Handle<Value> V8EXPORT ThrowException(Handle<Value> exception);
2604
2605/**
2606 * Create new error objects by calling the corresponding error object
2607 * constructor with the message.
2608 */
2609class V8EXPORT Exception {
2610 public:
2611 static Local<Value> RangeError(Handle<String> message);
2612 static Local<Value> ReferenceError(Handle<String> message);
2613 static Local<Value> SyntaxError(Handle<String> message);
2614 static Local<Value> TypeError(Handle<String> message);
2615 static Local<Value> Error(Handle<String> message);
2616};
2617
2618
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002619// --- Counters Callbacks ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002620
2621typedef int* (*CounterLookupCallback)(const char* name);
2622
2623typedef void* (*CreateHistogramCallback)(const char* name,
2624 int min,
2625 int max,
2626 size_t buckets);
2627
2628typedef void (*AddHistogramSampleCallback)(void* histogram, int sample);
2629
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002630// --- Memory Allocation Callback ---
Iain Merrick9ac36c92010-09-13 15:29:50 +01002631 enum ObjectSpace {
2632 kObjectSpaceNewSpace = 1 << 0,
2633 kObjectSpaceOldPointerSpace = 1 << 1,
2634 kObjectSpaceOldDataSpace = 1 << 2,
2635 kObjectSpaceCodeSpace = 1 << 3,
2636 kObjectSpaceMapSpace = 1 << 4,
2637 kObjectSpaceLoSpace = 1 << 5,
2638
2639 kObjectSpaceAll = kObjectSpaceNewSpace | kObjectSpaceOldPointerSpace |
2640 kObjectSpaceOldDataSpace | kObjectSpaceCodeSpace | kObjectSpaceMapSpace |
2641 kObjectSpaceLoSpace
2642 };
2643
2644 enum AllocationAction {
2645 kAllocationActionAllocate = 1 << 0,
2646 kAllocationActionFree = 1 << 1,
2647 kAllocationActionAll = kAllocationActionAllocate | kAllocationActionFree
2648 };
2649
2650typedef void (*MemoryAllocationCallback)(ObjectSpace space,
2651 AllocationAction action,
2652 int size);
2653
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002654// --- Leave Script Callback ---
2655typedef void (*CallCompletedCallback)();
2656
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002657// --- Failed Access Check Callback ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002658typedef void (*FailedAccessCheckCallback)(Local<Object> target,
2659 AccessType type,
2660 Local<Value> data);
2661
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002662// --- AllowCodeGenerationFromStrings callbacks ---
2663
2664/**
2665 * Callback to check if code generation from strings is allowed. See
2666 * Context::AllowCodeGenerationFromStrings.
2667 */
2668typedef bool (*AllowCodeGenerationFromStringsCallback)(Local<Context> context);
2669
2670// --- Garbage Collection Callbacks ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002671
2672/**
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01002673 * Applications can register callback functions which will be called
2674 * before and after a garbage collection. Allocations are not
2675 * allowed in the callback functions, you therefore cannot manipulate
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002676 * objects (set or delete properties for example) since it is possible
2677 * such operations will result in the allocation of objects.
2678 */
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01002679enum GCType {
2680 kGCTypeScavenge = 1 << 0,
2681 kGCTypeMarkSweepCompact = 1 << 1,
2682 kGCTypeAll = kGCTypeScavenge | kGCTypeMarkSweepCompact
2683};
2684
2685enum GCCallbackFlags {
2686 kNoGCCallbackFlags = 0,
2687 kGCCallbackFlagCompacted = 1 << 0
2688};
2689
2690typedef void (*GCPrologueCallback)(GCType type, GCCallbackFlags flags);
2691typedef void (*GCEpilogueCallback)(GCType type, GCCallbackFlags flags);
2692
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002693typedef void (*GCCallback)();
2694
2695
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002696/**
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002697 * Collection of V8 heap information.
2698 *
2699 * Instances of this class can be passed to v8::V8::HeapStatistics to
2700 * get heap statistics from V8.
2701 */
2702class V8EXPORT HeapStatistics {
2703 public:
2704 HeapStatistics();
2705 size_t total_heap_size() { return total_heap_size_; }
Russell Brenner90bac252010-11-18 13:33:46 -08002706 size_t total_heap_size_executable() { return total_heap_size_executable_; }
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002707 size_t used_heap_size() { return used_heap_size_; }
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01002708 size_t heap_size_limit() { return heap_size_limit_; }
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002709
2710 private:
2711 void set_total_heap_size(size_t size) { total_heap_size_ = size; }
Russell Brenner90bac252010-11-18 13:33:46 -08002712 void set_total_heap_size_executable(size_t size) {
2713 total_heap_size_executable_ = size;
2714 }
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002715 void set_used_heap_size(size_t size) { used_heap_size_ = size; }
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01002716 void set_heap_size_limit(size_t size) { heap_size_limit_ = size; }
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002717
2718 size_t total_heap_size_;
Russell Brenner90bac252010-11-18 13:33:46 -08002719 size_t total_heap_size_executable_;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002720 size_t used_heap_size_;
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01002721 size_t heap_size_limit_;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002722
2723 friend class V8;
2724};
2725
2726
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01002727class RetainedObjectInfo;
2728
2729/**
2730 * Isolate represents an isolated instance of the V8 engine. V8
2731 * isolates have completely separate states. Objects from one isolate
2732 * must not be used in other isolates. When V8 is initialized a
2733 * default isolate is implicitly created and entered. The embedder
2734 * can create additional isolates and use them in parallel in multiple
2735 * threads. An isolate can be entered by at most one thread at any
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002736 * given time. The Locker/Unlocker API must be used to synchronize.
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01002737 */
2738class V8EXPORT Isolate {
2739 public:
2740 /**
2741 * Stack-allocated class which sets the isolate for all operations
2742 * executed within a local scope.
2743 */
2744 class V8EXPORT Scope {
2745 public:
2746 explicit Scope(Isolate* isolate) : isolate_(isolate) {
2747 isolate->Enter();
2748 }
2749
2750 ~Scope() { isolate_->Exit(); }
2751
2752 private:
2753 Isolate* const isolate_;
2754
2755 // Prevent copying of Scope objects.
2756 Scope(const Scope&);
2757 Scope& operator=(const Scope&);
2758 };
2759
2760 /**
2761 * Creates a new isolate. Does not change the currently entered
2762 * isolate.
2763 *
2764 * When an isolate is no longer used its resources should be freed
2765 * by calling Dispose(). Using the delete operator is not allowed.
2766 */
2767 static Isolate* New();
2768
2769 /**
2770 * Returns the entered isolate for the current thread or NULL in
2771 * case there is no current isolate.
2772 */
2773 static Isolate* GetCurrent();
2774
2775 /**
2776 * Methods below this point require holding a lock (using Locker) in
2777 * a multi-threaded environment.
2778 */
2779
2780 /**
2781 * Sets this isolate as the entered one for the current thread.
2782 * Saves the previously entered one (if any), so that it can be
2783 * restored when exiting. Re-entering an isolate is allowed.
2784 */
2785 void Enter();
2786
2787 /**
2788 * Exits this isolate by restoring the previously entered one in the
2789 * current thread. The isolate may still stay the same, if it was
2790 * entered more than once.
2791 *
2792 * Requires: this == Isolate::GetCurrent().
2793 */
2794 void Exit();
2795
2796 /**
2797 * Disposes the isolate. The isolate must not be entered by any
2798 * thread to be disposable.
2799 */
2800 void Dispose();
2801
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002802 /**
2803 * Associate embedder-specific data with the isolate
2804 */
2805 void SetData(void* data);
2806
2807 /**
2808 * Retrive embedder-specific data from the isolate.
2809 * Returns NULL if SetData has never been called.
2810 */
2811 void* GetData();
2812
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01002813 private:
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01002814 Isolate();
2815 Isolate(const Isolate&);
2816 ~Isolate();
2817 Isolate& operator=(const Isolate&);
2818 void* operator new(size_t size);
2819 void operator delete(void*, size_t);
2820};
2821
2822
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002823class StartupData {
2824 public:
2825 enum CompressionAlgorithm {
2826 kUncompressed,
2827 kBZip2
2828 };
2829
2830 const char* data;
2831 int compressed_size;
2832 int raw_size;
2833};
2834
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00002835
2836/**
2837 * A helper class for driving V8 startup data decompression. It is based on
2838 * "CompressedStartupData" API functions from the V8 class. It isn't mandatory
2839 * for an embedder to use this class, instead, API functions can be used
2840 * directly.
2841 *
2842 * For an example of the class usage, see the "shell.cc" sample application.
2843 */
2844class V8EXPORT StartupDataDecompressor { // NOLINT
2845 public:
2846 StartupDataDecompressor();
2847 virtual ~StartupDataDecompressor();
2848 int Decompress();
2849
2850 protected:
2851 virtual int DecompressData(char* raw_data,
2852 int* raw_data_size,
2853 const char* compressed_data,
2854 int compressed_data_size) = 0;
2855
2856 private:
2857 char** raw_data;
2858};
2859
2860
2861/**
2862 * EntropySource is used as a callback function when v8 needs a source
2863 * of entropy.
2864 */
2865typedef bool (*EntropySource)(unsigned char* buffer, size_t length);
2866
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01002867
2868/**
2869 * ReturnAddressLocationResolver is used as a callback function when v8 is
2870 * resolving the location of a return address on the stack. Profilers that
2871 * change the return address on the stack can use this to resolve the stack
2872 * location to whereever the profiler stashed the original return address.
2873 * When invoked, return_addr_location will point to a location on stack where
2874 * a machine return address resides, this function should return either the
2875 * same pointer, or a pointer to the profiler's copy of the original return
2876 * address.
2877 */
2878typedef uintptr_t (*ReturnAddressLocationResolver)(
2879 uintptr_t return_addr_location);
2880
2881
2882/**
2883 * Interface for iterating though all external resources in the heap.
2884 */
2885class V8EXPORT ExternalResourceVisitor { // NOLINT
2886 public:
2887 virtual ~ExternalResourceVisitor() {}
2888 virtual void VisitExternalString(Handle<String> string) {}
2889};
2890
2891
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00002892/**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002893 * Container class for static utility functions.
2894 */
2895class V8EXPORT V8 {
2896 public:
2897 /** Set the callback to invoke in case of fatal errors. */
2898 static void SetFatalErrorHandler(FatalErrorCallback that);
2899
2900 /**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002901 * Set the callback to invoke to check if code generation from
2902 * strings should be allowed.
2903 */
2904 static void SetAllowCodeGenerationFromStringsCallback(
2905 AllowCodeGenerationFromStringsCallback that);
2906
2907 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002908 * Ignore out-of-memory exceptions.
2909 *
2910 * V8 running out of memory is treated as a fatal error by default.
2911 * This means that the fatal error handler is called and that V8 is
2912 * terminated.
2913 *
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002914 * IgnoreOutOfMemoryException can be used to not treat an
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002915 * out-of-memory situation as a fatal error. This way, the contexts
2916 * that did not cause the out of memory problem might be able to
2917 * continue execution.
2918 */
2919 static void IgnoreOutOfMemoryException();
2920
2921 /**
2922 * Check if V8 is dead and therefore unusable. This is the case after
2923 * fatal errors such as out-of-memory situations.
2924 */
2925 static bool IsDead();
2926
2927 /**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002928 * The following 4 functions are to be used when V8 is built with
2929 * the 'compress_startup_data' flag enabled. In this case, the
2930 * embedder must decompress startup data prior to initializing V8.
2931 *
2932 * This is how interaction with V8 should look like:
2933 * int compressed_data_count = v8::V8::GetCompressedStartupDataCount();
2934 * v8::StartupData* compressed_data =
2935 * new v8::StartupData[compressed_data_count];
2936 * v8::V8::GetCompressedStartupData(compressed_data);
2937 * ... decompress data (compressed_data can be updated in-place) ...
2938 * v8::V8::SetDecompressedStartupData(compressed_data);
2939 * ... now V8 can be initialized
2940 * ... make sure the decompressed data stays valid until V8 shutdown
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00002941 *
2942 * A helper class StartupDataDecompressor is provided. It implements
2943 * the protocol of the interaction described above, and can be used in
2944 * most cases instead of calling these API functions directly.
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002945 */
2946 static StartupData::CompressionAlgorithm GetCompressedStartupDataAlgorithm();
2947 static int GetCompressedStartupDataCount();
2948 static void GetCompressedStartupData(StartupData* compressed_data);
2949 static void SetDecompressedStartupData(StartupData* decompressed_data);
2950
2951 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002952 * Adds a message listener.
2953 *
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00002954 * The same message listener can be added more than once and in that
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002955 * case it will be called more than once for each message.
2956 */
2957 static bool AddMessageListener(MessageCallback that,
2958 Handle<Value> data = Handle<Value>());
2959
2960 /**
2961 * Remove all message listeners from the specified callback function.
2962 */
2963 static void RemoveMessageListeners(MessageCallback that);
2964
2965 /**
Ben Murdoch3bec4d22010-07-22 14:51:16 +01002966 * Tells V8 to capture current stack trace when uncaught exception occurs
2967 * and report it to the message listeners. The option is off by default.
2968 */
2969 static void SetCaptureStackTraceForUncaughtExceptions(
2970 bool capture,
2971 int frame_limit = 10,
2972 StackTrace::StackTraceOptions options = StackTrace::kOverview);
2973
2974 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00002975 * Sets V8 flags from a string.
2976 */
2977 static void SetFlagsFromString(const char* str, int length);
2978
2979 /**
2980 * Sets V8 flags from the command line.
2981 */
2982 static void SetFlagsFromCommandLine(int* argc,
2983 char** argv,
2984 bool remove_flags);
2985
2986 /** Get the version string. */
2987 static const char* GetVersion();
2988
2989 /**
2990 * Enables the host application to provide a mechanism for recording
2991 * statistics counters.
2992 */
2993 static void SetCounterFunction(CounterLookupCallback);
2994
2995 /**
2996 * Enables the host application to provide a mechanism for recording
2997 * histograms. The CreateHistogram function returns a
2998 * histogram which will later be passed to the AddHistogramSample
2999 * function.
3000 */
3001 static void SetCreateHistogramFunction(CreateHistogramCallback);
3002 static void SetAddHistogramSampleFunction(AddHistogramSampleCallback);
3003
3004 /**
3005 * Enables the computation of a sliding window of states. The sliding
3006 * window information is recorded in statistics counters.
3007 */
3008 static void EnableSlidingStateWindow();
3009
3010 /** Callback function for reporting failed access checks.*/
3011 static void SetFailedAccessCheckCallbackFunction(FailedAccessCheckCallback);
3012
3013 /**
3014 * Enables the host application to receive a notification before a
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01003015 * garbage collection. Allocations are not allowed in the
3016 * callback function, you therefore cannot manipulate objects (set
3017 * or delete properties for example) since it is possible such
3018 * operations will result in the allocation of objects. It is possible
3019 * to specify the GCType filter for your callback. But it is not possible to
3020 * register the same callback function two times with different
3021 * GCType filters.
3022 */
3023 static void AddGCPrologueCallback(
3024 GCPrologueCallback callback, GCType gc_type_filter = kGCTypeAll);
3025
3026 /**
3027 * This function removes callback which was installed by
3028 * AddGCPrologueCallback function.
3029 */
3030 static void RemoveGCPrologueCallback(GCPrologueCallback callback);
3031
3032 /**
3033 * The function is deprecated. Please use AddGCPrologueCallback instead.
3034 * Enables the host application to receive a notification before a
3035 * garbage collection. Allocations are not allowed in the
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003036 * callback function, you therefore cannot manipulate objects (set
3037 * or delete properties for example) since it is possible such
3038 * operations will result in the allocation of objects.
3039 */
3040 static void SetGlobalGCPrologueCallback(GCCallback);
3041
3042 /**
3043 * Enables the host application to receive a notification after a
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01003044 * garbage collection. Allocations are not allowed in the
3045 * callback function, you therefore cannot manipulate objects (set
3046 * or delete properties for example) since it is possible such
3047 * operations will result in the allocation of objects. It is possible
3048 * to specify the GCType filter for your callback. But it is not possible to
3049 * register the same callback function two times with different
3050 * GCType filters.
3051 */
3052 static void AddGCEpilogueCallback(
3053 GCEpilogueCallback callback, GCType gc_type_filter = kGCTypeAll);
3054
3055 /**
3056 * This function removes callback which was installed by
3057 * AddGCEpilogueCallback function.
3058 */
3059 static void RemoveGCEpilogueCallback(GCEpilogueCallback callback);
3060
3061 /**
3062 * The function is deprecated. Please use AddGCEpilogueCallback instead.
3063 * Enables the host application to receive a notification after a
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003064 * major garbage collection. Allocations are not allowed in the
3065 * callback function, you therefore cannot manipulate objects (set
3066 * or delete properties for example) since it is possible such
3067 * operations will result in the allocation of objects.
3068 */
3069 static void SetGlobalGCEpilogueCallback(GCCallback);
3070
3071 /**
Iain Merrick9ac36c92010-09-13 15:29:50 +01003072 * Enables the host application to provide a mechanism to be notified
3073 * and perform custom logging when V8 Allocates Executable Memory.
3074 */
3075 static void AddMemoryAllocationCallback(MemoryAllocationCallback callback,
3076 ObjectSpace space,
3077 AllocationAction action);
3078
3079 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003080 * Removes callback that was installed by AddMemoryAllocationCallback.
Iain Merrick9ac36c92010-09-13 15:29:50 +01003081 */
3082 static void RemoveMemoryAllocationCallback(MemoryAllocationCallback callback);
3083
3084 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003085 * Adds a callback to notify the host application when a script finished
3086 * running. If a script re-enters the runtime during executing, the
3087 * CallCompletedCallback is only invoked when the outer-most script
3088 * execution ends. Executing scripts inside the callback do not trigger
3089 * further callbacks.
3090 */
3091 static void AddCallCompletedCallback(CallCompletedCallback callback);
3092
3093 /**
3094 * Removes callback that was installed by AddCallCompletedCallback.
3095 */
3096 static void RemoveCallCompletedCallback(CallCompletedCallback callback);
3097
3098 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003099 * Allows the host application to group objects together. If one
3100 * object in the group is alive, all objects in the group are alive.
3101 * After each garbage collection, object groups are removed. It is
3102 * intended to be used in the before-garbage-collection callback
3103 * function, for instance to simulate DOM tree connections among JS
3104 * wrapper objects.
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003105 * See v8-profiler.h for RetainedObjectInfo interface description.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003106 */
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003107 static void AddObjectGroup(Persistent<Value>* objects,
3108 size_t length,
3109 RetainedObjectInfo* info = NULL);
3110
3111 /**
3112 * Allows the host application to declare implicit references between
3113 * the objects: if |parent| is alive, all |children| are alive too.
3114 * After each garbage collection, all implicit references
3115 * are removed. It is intended to be used in the before-garbage-collection
3116 * callback function.
3117 */
3118 static void AddImplicitReferences(Persistent<Object> parent,
3119 Persistent<Value>* children,
3120 size_t length);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003121
3122 /**
3123 * Initializes from snapshot if possible. Otherwise, attempts to
3124 * initialize from scratch. This function is called implicitly if
3125 * you use the API without calling it first.
3126 */
3127 static bool Initialize();
3128
3129 /**
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00003130 * Allows the host application to provide a callback which can be used
3131 * as a source of entropy for random number generators.
3132 */
3133 static void SetEntropySource(EntropySource source);
3134
3135 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003136 * Allows the host application to provide a callback that allows v8 to
3137 * cooperate with a profiler that rewrites return addresses on stack.
3138 */
3139 static void SetReturnAddressLocationResolver(
3140 ReturnAddressLocationResolver return_address_resolver);
3141
3142 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003143 * Adjusts the amount of registered external memory. Used to give
3144 * V8 an indication of the amount of externally allocated memory
3145 * that is kept alive by JavaScript objects. V8 uses this to decide
3146 * when to perform global garbage collections. Registering
3147 * externally allocated memory will trigger global garbage
3148 * collections more often than otherwise in an attempt to garbage
3149 * collect the JavaScript objects keeping the externally allocated
3150 * memory alive.
3151 *
3152 * \param change_in_bytes the change in externally allocated memory
3153 * that is kept alive by JavaScript objects.
3154 * \returns the adjusted value.
3155 */
3156 static int AdjustAmountOfExternalAllocatedMemory(int change_in_bytes);
3157
3158 /**
3159 * Suspends recording of tick samples in the profiler.
3160 * When the V8 profiling mode is enabled (usually via command line
3161 * switches) this function suspends recording of tick samples.
3162 * Profiling ticks are discarded until ResumeProfiler() is called.
3163 *
3164 * See also the --prof and --prof_auto command line switches to
3165 * enable V8 profiling.
3166 */
3167 static void PauseProfiler();
3168
3169 /**
3170 * Resumes recording of tick samples in the profiler.
3171 * See also PauseProfiler().
3172 */
3173 static void ResumeProfiler();
3174
3175 /**
3176 * Return whether profiler is currently paused.
3177 */
3178 static bool IsProfilerPaused();
3179
3180 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003181 * Retrieve the V8 thread id of the calling thread.
3182 *
3183 * The thread id for a thread should only be retrieved after the V8
3184 * lock has been acquired with a Locker object with that thread.
3185 */
3186 static int GetCurrentThreadId();
3187
3188 /**
3189 * Forcefully terminate execution of a JavaScript thread. This can
3190 * be used to terminate long-running scripts.
3191 *
3192 * TerminateExecution should only be called when then V8 lock has
3193 * been acquired with a Locker object. Therefore, in order to be
3194 * able to terminate long-running threads, preemption must be
3195 * enabled to allow the user of TerminateExecution to acquire the
3196 * lock.
3197 *
3198 * The termination is achieved by throwing an exception that is
3199 * uncatchable by JavaScript exception handlers. Termination
3200 * exceptions act as if they were caught by a C++ TryCatch exception
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003201 * handler. If forceful termination is used, any C++ TryCatch
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003202 * exception handler that catches an exception should check if that
3203 * exception is a termination exception and immediately return if
3204 * that is the case. Returning immediately in that case will
3205 * continue the propagation of the termination exception if needed.
3206 *
3207 * The thread id passed to TerminateExecution must have been
3208 * obtained by calling GetCurrentThreadId on the thread in question.
3209 *
3210 * \param thread_id The thread id of the thread to terminate.
3211 */
3212 static void TerminateExecution(int thread_id);
3213
3214 /**
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003215 * Forcefully terminate the current thread of JavaScript execution
3216 * in the given isolate. If no isolate is provided, the default
3217 * isolate is used.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003218 *
3219 * This method can be used by any thread even if that thread has not
3220 * acquired the V8 lock with a Locker object.
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003221 *
3222 * \param isolate The isolate in which to terminate the current JS execution.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003223 */
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003224 static void TerminateExecution(Isolate* isolate = NULL);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003225
3226 /**
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01003227 * Is V8 terminating JavaScript execution.
3228 *
3229 * Returns true if JavaScript execution is currently terminating
3230 * because of a call to TerminateExecution. In that case there are
3231 * still JavaScript frames on the stack and the termination
3232 * exception is still active.
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00003233 *
3234 * \param isolate The isolate in which to check.
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01003235 */
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00003236 static bool IsExecutionTerminating(Isolate* isolate = NULL);
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01003237
3238 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003239 * Releases any resources used by v8 and stops any utility threads
3240 * that may be running. Note that disposing v8 is permanent, it
3241 * cannot be reinitialized.
3242 *
3243 * It should generally not be necessary to dispose v8 before exiting
3244 * a process, this should happen automatically. It is only necessary
3245 * to use if the process needs the resources taken up by v8.
3246 */
3247 static bool Dispose();
3248
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003249 /**
3250 * Get statistics about the heap memory usage.
3251 */
3252 static void GetHeapStatistics(HeapStatistics* heap_statistics);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003253
3254 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003255 * Iterates through all external resources referenced from current isolate
3256 * heap. This method is not expected to be used except for debugging purposes
3257 * and may be quite slow.
3258 */
3259 static void VisitExternalResources(ExternalResourceVisitor* visitor);
3260
3261 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003262 * Optional notification that the embedder is idle.
3263 * V8 uses the notification to reduce memory footprint.
3264 * This call can be used repeatedly if the embedder remains idle.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003265 * Returns true if the embedder should stop calling IdleNotification
3266 * until real work has been done. This indicates that V8 has done
3267 * as much cleanup as it will be able to do.
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003268 *
3269 * The hint argument specifies the amount of work to be done in the function
3270 * on scale from 1 to 1000. There is no guarantee that the actual work will
3271 * match the hint.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003272 */
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003273 static bool IdleNotification(int hint = 1000);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003274
3275 /**
3276 * Optional notification that the system is running low on memory.
3277 * V8 uses these notifications to attempt to free memory.
3278 */
3279 static void LowMemoryNotification();
3280
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01003281 /**
3282 * Optional notification that a context has been disposed. V8 uses
3283 * these notifications to guide the GC heuristic. Returns the number
3284 * of context disposals - including this one - since the last time
3285 * V8 had a chance to clean up.
3286 */
3287 static int ContextDisposedNotification();
3288
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003289 private:
3290 V8();
3291
3292 static internal::Object** GlobalizeReference(internal::Object** handle);
3293 static void DisposeGlobal(internal::Object** global_handle);
3294 static void MakeWeak(internal::Object** global_handle,
3295 void* data,
3296 WeakReferenceCallback);
3297 static void ClearWeak(internal::Object** global_handle);
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003298 static void MarkIndependent(internal::Object** global_handle);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003299 static bool IsGlobalNearDeath(internal::Object** global_handle);
3300 static bool IsGlobalWeak(internal::Object** global_handle);
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003301 static void SetWrapperClassId(internal::Object** global_handle,
3302 uint16_t class_id);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003303
3304 template <class T> friend class Handle;
3305 template <class T> friend class Local;
3306 template <class T> friend class Persistent;
3307 friend class Context;
3308};
3309
3310
3311/**
3312 * An external exception handler.
3313 */
3314class V8EXPORT TryCatch {
3315 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003316 /**
3317 * Creates a new try/catch block and registers it with v8.
3318 */
3319 TryCatch();
3320
3321 /**
3322 * Unregisters and deletes this try/catch block.
3323 */
3324 ~TryCatch();
3325
3326 /**
3327 * Returns true if an exception has been caught by this try/catch block.
3328 */
3329 bool HasCaught() const;
3330
3331 /**
3332 * For certain types of exceptions, it makes no sense to continue
3333 * execution.
3334 *
3335 * Currently, the only type of exception that can be caught by a
3336 * TryCatch handler and for which it does not make sense to continue
3337 * is termination exception. Such exceptions are thrown when the
3338 * TerminateExecution methods are called to terminate a long-running
3339 * script.
3340 *
3341 * If CanContinue returns false, the correct action is to perform
3342 * any C++ cleanup needed and then return.
3343 */
3344 bool CanContinue() const;
3345
3346 /**
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003347 * Throws the exception caught by this TryCatch in a way that avoids
3348 * it being caught again by this same TryCatch. As with ThrowException
3349 * it is illegal to execute any JavaScript operations after calling
3350 * ReThrow; the caller must return immediately to where the exception
3351 * is caught.
3352 */
3353 Handle<Value> ReThrow();
3354
3355 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003356 * Returns the exception caught by this try/catch block. If no exception has
3357 * been caught an empty handle is returned.
3358 *
3359 * The returned handle is valid until this TryCatch block has been destroyed.
3360 */
3361 Local<Value> Exception() const;
3362
3363 /**
3364 * Returns the .stack property of the thrown object. If no .stack
3365 * property is present an empty handle is returned.
3366 */
3367 Local<Value> StackTrace() const;
3368
3369 /**
3370 * Returns the message associated with this exception. If there is
3371 * no message associated an empty handle is returned.
3372 *
3373 * The returned handle is valid until this TryCatch block has been
3374 * destroyed.
3375 */
3376 Local<v8::Message> Message() const;
3377
3378 /**
3379 * Clears any exceptions that may have been caught by this try/catch block.
3380 * After this method has been called, HasCaught() will return false.
3381 *
3382 * It is not necessary to clear a try/catch block before using it again; if
3383 * another exception is thrown the previously caught exception will just be
3384 * overwritten. However, it is often a good idea since it makes it easier
3385 * to determine which operation threw a given exception.
3386 */
3387 void Reset();
3388
3389 /**
3390 * Set verbosity of the external exception handler.
3391 *
3392 * By default, exceptions that are caught by an external exception
3393 * handler are not reported. Call SetVerbose with true on an
3394 * external exception handler to have exceptions caught by the
3395 * handler reported as if they were not caught.
3396 */
3397 void SetVerbose(bool value);
3398
3399 /**
3400 * Set whether or not this TryCatch should capture a Message object
3401 * which holds source information about where the exception
3402 * occurred. True by default.
3403 */
3404 void SetCaptureMessage(bool value);
3405
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003406 private:
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00003407 v8::internal::Isolate* isolate_;
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003408 void* next_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003409 void* exception_;
3410 void* message_;
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003411 bool is_verbose_ : 1;
3412 bool can_continue_ : 1;
3413 bool capture_message_ : 1;
3414 bool rethrow_ : 1;
3415
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003416 friend class v8::internal::Isolate;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003417};
3418
3419
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003420// --- Context ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003421
3422
3423/**
3424 * Ignore
3425 */
3426class V8EXPORT ExtensionConfiguration {
3427 public:
3428 ExtensionConfiguration(int name_count, const char* names[])
3429 : name_count_(name_count), names_(names) { }
3430 private:
3431 friend class ImplementationUtilities;
3432 int name_count_;
3433 const char** names_;
3434};
3435
3436
3437/**
3438 * A sandboxed execution context with its own set of built-in objects
3439 * and functions.
3440 */
3441class V8EXPORT Context {
3442 public:
Steve Block1e0659c2011-05-24 12:43:12 +01003443 /**
3444 * Returns the global proxy object or global object itself for
3445 * detached contexts.
3446 *
3447 * Global proxy object is a thin wrapper whose prototype points to
3448 * actual context's global object with the properties like Object, etc.
3449 * This is done that way for security reasons (for more details see
3450 * https://wiki.mozilla.org/Gecko:SplitWindow).
3451 *
3452 * Please note that changes to global proxy object prototype most probably
3453 * would break VM---v8 expects only global object as a prototype of
3454 * global proxy object.
3455 *
3456 * If DetachGlobal() has been invoked, Global() would return actual global
3457 * object until global is reattached with ReattachGlobal().
3458 */
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003459 Local<Object> Global();
3460
3461 /**
3462 * Detaches the global object from its context before
3463 * the global object can be reused to create a new context.
3464 */
3465 void DetachGlobal();
3466
Andrei Popescu74b3c142010-03-29 12:03:09 +01003467 /**
3468 * Reattaches a global object to a context. This can be used to
3469 * restore the connection between a global object and a context
3470 * after DetachGlobal has been called.
3471 *
3472 * \param global_object The global object to reattach to the
3473 * context. For this to work, the global object must be the global
3474 * object that was associated with this context before a call to
3475 * DetachGlobal.
3476 */
3477 void ReattachGlobal(Handle<Object> global_object);
3478
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +01003479 /** Creates a new context.
3480 *
3481 * Returns a persistent handle to the newly allocated context. This
3482 * persistent handle has to be disposed when the context is no
3483 * longer used so the context can be garbage collected.
Steve Block9fac8402011-05-12 15:51:54 +01003484 *
3485 * \param extensions An optional extension configuration containing
3486 * the extensions to be installed in the newly created context.
3487 *
3488 * \param global_template An optional object template from which the
3489 * global object for the newly created context will be created.
3490 *
3491 * \param global_object An optional global object to be reused for
3492 * the newly created context. This global object must have been
3493 * created by a previous call to Context::New with the same global
3494 * template. The state of the global object will be completely reset
3495 * and only object identify will remain.
Leon Clarkef7060e22010-06-03 12:02:55 +01003496 */
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003497 static Persistent<Context> New(
Andrei Popescu31002712010-02-23 13:46:05 +00003498 ExtensionConfiguration* extensions = NULL,
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003499 Handle<ObjectTemplate> global_template = Handle<ObjectTemplate>(),
3500 Handle<Value> global_object = Handle<Value>());
3501
3502 /** Returns the last entered context. */
3503 static Local<Context> GetEntered();
3504
3505 /** Returns the context that is on the top of the stack. */
3506 static Local<Context> GetCurrent();
3507
3508 /**
3509 * Returns the context of the calling JavaScript code. That is the
3510 * context of the top-most JavaScript frame. If there are no
3511 * JavaScript frames an empty handle is returned.
3512 */
3513 static Local<Context> GetCalling();
3514
3515 /**
3516 * Sets the security token for the context. To access an object in
3517 * another context, the security tokens must match.
3518 */
3519 void SetSecurityToken(Handle<Value> token);
3520
3521 /** Restores the security token to the default value. */
3522 void UseDefaultSecurityToken();
3523
3524 /** Returns the security token of this context.*/
3525 Handle<Value> GetSecurityToken();
3526
3527 /**
3528 * Enter this context. After entering a context, all code compiled
3529 * and run is compiled and run in this context. If another context
3530 * is already entered, this old context is saved so it can be
3531 * restored when the new context is exited.
3532 */
3533 void Enter();
3534
3535 /**
3536 * Exit this context. Exiting the current context restores the
3537 * context that was in place when entering the current context.
3538 */
3539 void Exit();
3540
3541 /** Returns true if the context has experienced an out of memory situation. */
3542 bool HasOutOfMemoryException();
3543
3544 /** Returns true if V8 has a current context. */
3545 static bool InContext();
3546
3547 /**
3548 * Associate an additional data object with the context. This is mainly used
3549 * with the debugger to provide additional information on the context through
3550 * the debugger API.
3551 */
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003552 void SetData(Handle<String> data);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003553 Local<Value> GetData();
3554
3555 /**
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003556 * Control whether code generation from strings is allowed. Calling
3557 * this method with false will disable 'eval' and the 'Function'
3558 * constructor for code running in this context. If 'eval' or the
3559 * 'Function' constructor are used an exception will be thrown.
3560 *
3561 * If code generation from strings is not allowed the
3562 * V8::AllowCodeGenerationFromStrings callback will be invoked if
3563 * set before blocking the call to 'eval' or the 'Function'
3564 * constructor. If that callback returns true, the call will be
3565 * allowed, otherwise an exception will be thrown. If no callback is
3566 * set an exception will be thrown.
3567 */
3568 void AllowCodeGenerationFromStrings(bool allow);
3569
3570 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003571 * Returns true if code generation from strings is allowed for the context.
3572 * For more details see AllowCodeGenerationFromStrings(bool) documentation.
3573 */
3574 bool IsCodeGenerationFromStringsAllowed();
3575
3576 /**
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003577 * Stack-allocated class which sets the execution context for all
3578 * operations executed within a local scope.
3579 */
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01003580 class Scope {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003581 public:
Ben Murdoch8b112d22011-06-08 16:22:53 +01003582 explicit inline Scope(Handle<Context> context) : context_(context) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003583 context_->Enter();
3584 }
3585 inline ~Scope() { context_->Exit(); }
3586 private:
3587 Handle<Context> context_;
3588 };
3589
3590 private:
3591 friend class Value;
3592 friend class Script;
3593 friend class Object;
3594 friend class Function;
3595};
3596
3597
3598/**
3599 * Multiple threads in V8 are allowed, but only one thread at a time
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003600 * is allowed to use any given V8 isolate. See Isolate class
3601 * comments. The definition of 'using V8 isolate' includes
3602 * accessing handles or holding onto object pointers obtained
3603 * from V8 handles while in the particular V8 isolate. It is up
3604 * to the user of V8 to ensure (perhaps with locking) that this
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003605 * constraint is not violated. In addition to any other synchronization
3606 * mechanism that may be used, the v8::Locker and v8::Unlocker classes
3607 * must be used to signal thead switches to V8.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003608 *
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003609 * v8::Locker is a scoped lock object. While it's
3610 * active (i.e. between its construction and destruction) the current thread is
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003611 * allowed to use the locked isolate. V8 guarantees that an isolate can be
3612 * locked by at most one thread at any time. In other words, the scope of a
3613 * v8::Locker is a critical section.
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003614 *
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003615 * Sample usage:
3616* \code
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003617 * ...
3618 * {
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003619 * v8::Locker locker(isolate);
3620 * v8::Isolate::Scope isolate_scope(isolate);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003621 * ...
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003622 * // Code using V8 and isolate goes here.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003623 * ...
3624 * } // Destructor called here
3625 * \endcode
3626 *
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003627 * If you wish to stop using V8 in a thread A you can do this either
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003628 * by destroying the v8::Locker object as above or by constructing a
3629 * v8::Unlocker object:
3630 *
3631 * \code
3632 * {
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003633 * isolate->Exit();
3634 * v8::Unlocker unlocker(isolate);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003635 * ...
3636 * // Code not using V8 goes here while V8 can run in another thread.
3637 * ...
3638 * } // Destructor called here.
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003639 * isolate->Enter();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003640 * \endcode
3641 *
3642 * The Unlocker object is intended for use in a long-running callback
3643 * from V8, where you want to release the V8 lock for other threads to
3644 * use.
3645 *
3646 * The v8::Locker is a recursive lock. That is, you can lock more than
3647 * once in a given thread. This can be useful if you have code that can
3648 * be called either from code that holds the lock or from code that does
3649 * not. The Unlocker is not recursive so you can not have several
3650 * Unlockers on the stack at once, and you can not use an Unlocker in a
3651 * thread that is not inside a Locker's scope.
3652 *
3653 * An unlocker will unlock several lockers if it has to and reinstate
3654 * the correct depth of locking on its destruction. eg.:
3655 *
3656 * \code
3657 * // V8 not locked.
3658 * {
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003659 * v8::Locker locker(isolate);
3660 * Isolate::Scope isolate_scope(isolate);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003661 * // V8 locked.
3662 * {
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003663 * v8::Locker another_locker(isolate);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003664 * // V8 still locked (2 levels).
3665 * {
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003666 * isolate->Exit();
3667 * v8::Unlocker unlocker(isolate);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003668 * // V8 not locked.
3669 * }
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003670 * isolate->Enter();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003671 * // V8 locked again (2 levels).
3672 * }
3673 * // V8 still locked (1 level).
3674 * }
3675 * // V8 Now no longer locked.
3676 * \endcode
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003677 *
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +00003678 *
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003679 */
3680class V8EXPORT Unlocker {
3681 public:
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003682 /**
3683 * Initialize Unlocker for a given Isolate. NULL means default isolate.
3684 */
3685 explicit Unlocker(Isolate* isolate = NULL);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003686 ~Unlocker();
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003687 private:
3688 internal::Isolate* isolate_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003689};
3690
3691
3692class V8EXPORT Locker {
3693 public:
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003694 /**
3695 * Initialize Locker for a given Isolate. NULL means default isolate.
3696 */
3697 explicit Locker(Isolate* isolate = NULL);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003698 ~Locker();
3699
3700 /**
3701 * Start preemption.
3702 *
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003703 * When preemption is started, a timer is fired every n milliseconds
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003704 * that will switch between multiple threads that are in contention
3705 * for the V8 lock.
3706 */
3707 static void StartPreemption(int every_n_ms);
3708
3709 /**
3710 * Stop preemption.
3711 */
3712 static void StopPreemption();
3713
3714 /**
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003715 * Returns whether or not the locker for a given isolate, or default isolate
3716 * if NULL is given, is locked by the current thread.
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003717 */
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003718 static bool IsLocked(Isolate* isolate = NULL);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003719
3720 /**
3721 * Returns whether v8::Locker is being used by this V8 instance.
3722 */
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +00003723 static bool IsActive();
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003724
3725 private:
3726 bool has_lock_;
3727 bool top_level_;
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003728 internal::Isolate* isolate_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003729
3730 static bool active_;
3731
3732 // Disallow copying and assigning.
3733 Locker(const Locker&);
3734 void operator=(const Locker&);
3735};
3736
3737
Kristian Monsen0d5e1162010-09-30 15:31:59 +01003738/**
3739 * An interface for exporting data from V8, using "push" model.
3740 */
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08003741class V8EXPORT OutputStream { // NOLINT
3742 public:
Kristian Monsen0d5e1162010-09-30 15:31:59 +01003743 enum OutputEncoding {
3744 kAscii = 0 // 7-bit ASCII.
3745 };
3746 enum WriteResult {
3747 kContinue = 0,
3748 kAbort = 1
3749 };
3750 virtual ~OutputStream() {}
3751 /** Notify about the end of stream. */
3752 virtual void EndOfStream() = 0;
3753 /** Get preferred output chunk size. Called only once. */
3754 virtual int GetChunkSize() { return 1024; }
3755 /** Get preferred output encoding. Called only once. */
3756 virtual OutputEncoding GetOutputEncoding() { return kAscii; }
3757 /**
3758 * Writes the next chunk of snapshot data into the stream. Writing
3759 * can be stopped by returning kAbort as function result. EndOfStream
3760 * will not be called in case writing was aborted.
3761 */
3762 virtual WriteResult WriteAsciiChunk(char* data, int size) = 0;
3763};
3764
3765
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +01003766/**
3767 * An interface for reporting progress and controlling long-running
3768 * activities.
3769 */
3770class V8EXPORT ActivityControl { // NOLINT
3771 public:
3772 enum ControlOption {
3773 kContinue = 0,
3774 kAbort = 1
3775 };
3776 virtual ~ActivityControl() {}
3777 /**
3778 * Notify about current progress. The activity can be stopped by
3779 * returning kAbort as the callback result.
3780 */
3781 virtual ControlOption ReportProgressValue(int done, int total) = 0;
3782};
3783
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003784
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003785// --- Implementation ---
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003786
3787
3788namespace internal {
3789
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003790const int kApiPointerSize = sizeof(void*); // NOLINT
3791const int kApiIntSize = sizeof(int); // NOLINT
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003792
3793// Tag information for HeapObject.
3794const int kHeapObjectTag = 1;
3795const int kHeapObjectTagSize = 2;
3796const intptr_t kHeapObjectTagMask = (1 << kHeapObjectTagSize) - 1;
3797
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003798// Tag information for Smi.
3799const int kSmiTag = 0;
3800const int kSmiTagSize = 1;
3801const intptr_t kSmiTagMask = (1 << kSmiTagSize) - 1;
3802
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003803template <size_t ptr_size> struct SmiTagging;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003804
3805// Smi constants for 32-bit systems.
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003806template <> struct SmiTagging<4> {
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003807 static const int kSmiShiftSize = 0;
3808 static const int kSmiValueSize = 31;
3809 static inline int SmiToInt(internal::Object* value) {
3810 int shift_bits = kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize;
3811 // Throw away top 32 bits and shift down (requires >> to be sign extending).
3812 return static_cast<int>(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(value)) >> shift_bits;
3813 }
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003814
3815 // For 32-bit systems any 2 bytes aligned pointer can be encoded as smi
3816 // with a plain reinterpret_cast.
Steve Block1e0659c2011-05-24 12:43:12 +01003817 static const uintptr_t kEncodablePointerMask = 0x1;
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003818 static const int kPointerToSmiShift = 0;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003819};
3820
3821// Smi constants for 64-bit systems.
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003822template <> struct SmiTagging<8> {
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003823 static const int kSmiShiftSize = 31;
3824 static const int kSmiValueSize = 32;
3825 static inline int SmiToInt(internal::Object* value) {
3826 int shift_bits = kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize;
3827 // Shift down and throw away top 32 bits.
3828 return static_cast<int>(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(value) >> shift_bits);
3829 }
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003830
3831 // To maximize the range of pointers that can be encoded
3832 // in the available 32 bits, we require them to be 8 bytes aligned.
3833 // This gives 2 ^ (32 + 3) = 32G address space covered.
3834 // It might be not enough to cover stack allocated objects on some platforms.
3835 static const int kPointerAlignment = 3;
3836
Steve Block1e0659c2011-05-24 12:43:12 +01003837 static const uintptr_t kEncodablePointerMask =
3838 ~(uintptr_t(0xffffffff) << kPointerAlignment);
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003839
3840 static const int kPointerToSmiShift =
3841 kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize - kPointerAlignment;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003842};
3843
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003844typedef SmiTagging<kApiPointerSize> PlatformSmiTagging;
3845const int kSmiShiftSize = PlatformSmiTagging::kSmiShiftSize;
3846const int kSmiValueSize = PlatformSmiTagging::kSmiValueSize;
Steve Block1e0659c2011-05-24 12:43:12 +01003847const uintptr_t kEncodablePointerMask =
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003848 PlatformSmiTagging::kEncodablePointerMask;
3849const int kPointerToSmiShift = PlatformSmiTagging::kPointerToSmiShift;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003850
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003851template <size_t ptr_size> struct InternalConstants;
3852
3853// Internal constants for 32-bit systems.
3854template <> struct InternalConstants<4> {
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -08003855 static const int kStringResourceOffset = 3 * kApiPointerSize;
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003856};
3857
3858// Internal constants for 64-bit systems.
3859template <> struct InternalConstants<8> {
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -08003860 static const int kStringResourceOffset = 3 * kApiPointerSize;
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003861};
3862
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003863/**
3864 * This class exports constants and functionality from within v8 that
3865 * is necessary to implement inline functions in the v8 api. Don't
3866 * depend on functions and constants defined here.
3867 */
3868class Internals {
3869 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003870 // These values match non-compiler-dependent values defined within
3871 // the implementation of v8.
3872 static const int kHeapObjectMapOffset = 0;
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003873 static const int kMapInstanceTypeOffset = 1 * kApiPointerSize + kApiIntSize;
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003874 static const int kStringResourceOffset =
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -08003875 InternalConstants<kApiPointerSize>::kStringResourceOffset;
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +00003876
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003877 static const int kForeignAddressOffset = kApiPointerSize;
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -08003878 static const int kJSObjectHeaderSize = 3 * kApiPointerSize;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003879 static const int kFullStringRepresentationMask = 0x07;
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +01003880 static const int kExternalTwoByteRepresentationTag = 0x02;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003881
Ben Murdoch3ef787d2012-04-12 10:51:47 +01003882 static const int kJSObjectType = 0xaa;
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +01003883 static const int kFirstNonstringType = 0x80;
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003884 static const int kForeignType = 0x85;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003885
3886 static inline bool HasHeapObjectTag(internal::Object* value) {
3887 return ((reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(value) & kHeapObjectTagMask) ==
3888 kHeapObjectTag);
3889 }
3890
3891 static inline bool HasSmiTag(internal::Object* value) {
3892 return ((reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(value) & kSmiTagMask) == kSmiTag);
3893 }
3894
3895 static inline int SmiValue(internal::Object* value) {
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003896 return PlatformSmiTagging::SmiToInt(value);
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003897 }
3898
3899 static inline int GetInstanceType(internal::Object* obj) {
3900 typedef internal::Object O;
3901 O* map = ReadField<O*>(obj, kHeapObjectMapOffset);
3902 return ReadField<uint8_t>(map, kMapInstanceTypeOffset);
3903 }
3904
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003905 static inline void* GetExternalPointerFromSmi(internal::Object* value) {
Steve Block1e0659c2011-05-24 12:43:12 +01003906 const uintptr_t address = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(value);
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003907 return reinterpret_cast<void*>(address >> kPointerToSmiShift);
3908 }
3909
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003910 static inline void* GetExternalPointer(internal::Object* obj) {
3911 if (HasSmiTag(obj)) {
Ben Murdochb8e0da22011-05-16 14:20:40 +01003912 return GetExternalPointerFromSmi(obj);
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00003913 } else if (GetInstanceType(obj) == kForeignType) {
3914 return ReadField<void*>(obj, kForeignAddressOffset);
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00003915 } else {
3916 return NULL;
3917 }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003918 }
3919
3920 static inline bool IsExternalTwoByteString(int instance_type) {
3921 int representation = (instance_type & kFullStringRepresentationMask);
3922 return representation == kExternalTwoByteRepresentationTag;
3923 }
3924
3925 template <typename T>
3926 static inline T ReadField(Object* ptr, int offset) {
3927 uint8_t* addr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(ptr) + offset - kHeapObjectTag;
3928 return *reinterpret_cast<T*>(addr);
3929 }
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003930
3931 static inline bool CanCastToHeapObject(void* o) { return false; }
3932 static inline bool CanCastToHeapObject(Context* o) { return true; }
3933 static inline bool CanCastToHeapObject(String* o) { return true; }
3934 static inline bool CanCastToHeapObject(Object* o) { return true; }
3935 static inline bool CanCastToHeapObject(Message* o) { return true; }
3936 static inline bool CanCastToHeapObject(StackTrace* o) { return true; }
3937 static inline bool CanCastToHeapObject(StackFrame* o) { return true; }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003938};
3939
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08003940} // namespace internal
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003941
3942
3943template <class T>
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003944Local<T>::Local() : Handle<T>() { }
3945
3946
3947template <class T>
3948Local<T> Local<T>::New(Handle<T> that) {
3949 if (that.IsEmpty()) return Local<T>();
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01003950 T* that_ptr = *that;
3951 internal::Object** p = reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(that_ptr);
3952 if (internal::Internals::CanCastToHeapObject(that_ptr)) {
3953 return Local<T>(reinterpret_cast<T*>(HandleScope::CreateHandle(
3954 reinterpret_cast<internal::HeapObject*>(*p))));
3955 }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00003956 return Local<T>(reinterpret_cast<T*>(HandleScope::CreateHandle(*p)));
3957}
3958
3959
3960template <class T>
3961Persistent<T> Persistent<T>::New(Handle<T> that) {
3962 if (that.IsEmpty()) return Persistent<T>();
3963 internal::Object** p = reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(*that);
3964 return Persistent<T>(reinterpret_cast<T*>(V8::GlobalizeReference(p)));
3965}
3966
3967
3968template <class T>
3969bool Persistent<T>::IsNearDeath() const {
3970 if (this->IsEmpty()) return false;
3971 return V8::IsGlobalNearDeath(reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this));
3972}
3973
3974
3975template <class T>
3976bool Persistent<T>::IsWeak() const {
3977 if (this->IsEmpty()) return false;
3978 return V8::IsGlobalWeak(reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this));
3979}
3980
3981
3982template <class T>
3983void Persistent<T>::Dispose() {
3984 if (this->IsEmpty()) return;
3985 V8::DisposeGlobal(reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this));
3986}
3987
3988
3989template <class T>
3990Persistent<T>::Persistent() : Handle<T>() { }
3991
3992template <class T>
3993void Persistent<T>::MakeWeak(void* parameters, WeakReferenceCallback callback) {
3994 V8::MakeWeak(reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this),
3995 parameters,
3996 callback);
3997}
3998
3999template <class T>
4000void Persistent<T>::ClearWeak() {
4001 V8::ClearWeak(reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this));
4002}
4003
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01004004template <class T>
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +00004005void Persistent<T>::MarkIndependent() {
4006 V8::MarkIndependent(reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this));
4007}
4008
4009template <class T>
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +01004010void Persistent<T>::SetWrapperClassId(uint16_t class_id) {
4011 V8::SetWrapperClassId(reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(**this), class_id);
4012}
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01004013
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08004014Arguments::Arguments(internal::Object** implicit_args,
4015 internal::Object** values, int length,
4016 bool is_construct_call)
4017 : implicit_args_(implicit_args),
4018 values_(values),
4019 length_(length),
4020 is_construct_call_(is_construct_call) { }
Steve Block8defd9f2010-07-08 12:39:36 +01004021
4022
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004023Local<Value> Arguments::operator[](int i) const {
4024 if (i < 0 || length_ <= i) return Local<Value>(*Undefined());
4025 return Local<Value>(reinterpret_cast<Value*>(values_ - i));
4026}
4027
4028
4029Local<Function> Arguments::Callee() const {
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08004030 return Local<Function>(reinterpret_cast<Function*>(
4031 &implicit_args_[kCalleeIndex]));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004032}
4033
4034
4035Local<Object> Arguments::This() const {
4036 return Local<Object>(reinterpret_cast<Object*>(values_ + 1));
4037}
4038
4039
4040Local<Object> Arguments::Holder() const {
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08004041 return Local<Object>(reinterpret_cast<Object*>(
4042 &implicit_args_[kHolderIndex]));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004043}
4044
4045
4046Local<Value> Arguments::Data() const {
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -08004047 return Local<Value>(reinterpret_cast<Value*>(&implicit_args_[kDataIndex]));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004048}
4049
4050
4051bool Arguments::IsConstructCall() const {
4052 return is_construct_call_;
4053}
4054
4055
4056int Arguments::Length() const {
4057 return length_;
4058}
4059
4060
4061template <class T>
4062Local<T> HandleScope::Close(Handle<T> value) {
4063 internal::Object** before = reinterpret_cast<internal::Object**>(*value);
4064 internal::Object** after = RawClose(before);
4065 return Local<T>(reinterpret_cast<T*>(after));
4066}
4067
4068Handle<Value> ScriptOrigin::ResourceName() const {
4069 return resource_name_;
4070}
4071
4072
4073Handle<Integer> ScriptOrigin::ResourceLineOffset() const {
4074 return resource_line_offset_;
4075}
4076
4077
4078Handle<Integer> ScriptOrigin::ResourceColumnOffset() const {
4079 return resource_column_offset_;
4080}
4081
4082
4083Handle<Boolean> Boolean::New(bool value) {
4084 return value ? True() : False();
4085}
4086
4087
4088void Template::Set(const char* name, v8::Handle<Data> value) {
4089 Set(v8::String::New(name), value);
4090}
4091
4092
4093Local<Value> Object::GetInternalField(int index) {
4094#ifndef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4095 Local<Value> quick_result = UncheckedGetInternalField(index);
4096 if (!quick_result.IsEmpty()) return quick_result;
4097#endif
4098 return CheckedGetInternalField(index);
4099}
4100
4101
4102Local<Value> Object::UncheckedGetInternalField(int index) {
4103 typedef internal::Object O;
4104 typedef internal::Internals I;
4105 O* obj = *reinterpret_cast<O**>(this);
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00004106 if (I::GetInstanceType(obj) == I::kJSObjectType) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004107 // If the object is a plain JSObject, which is the common case,
4108 // we know where to find the internal fields and can return the
4109 // value directly.
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -08004110 int offset = I::kJSObjectHeaderSize + (internal::kApiPointerSize * index);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004111 O* value = I::ReadField<O*>(obj, offset);
4112 O** result = HandleScope::CreateHandle(value);
4113 return Local<Value>(reinterpret_cast<Value*>(result));
4114 } else {
4115 return Local<Value>();
4116 }
4117}
4118
4119
4120void* External::Unwrap(Handle<v8::Value> obj) {
4121#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4122 return FullUnwrap(obj);
4123#else
4124 return QuickUnwrap(obj);
4125#endif
4126}
4127
4128
4129void* External::QuickUnwrap(Handle<v8::Value> wrapper) {
4130 typedef internal::Object O;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004131 O* obj = *reinterpret_cast<O**>(const_cast<v8::Value*>(*wrapper));
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00004132 return internal::Internals::GetExternalPointer(obj);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004133}
4134
4135
4136void* Object::GetPointerFromInternalField(int index) {
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00004137 typedef internal::Object O;
4138 typedef internal::Internals I;
4139
4140 O* obj = *reinterpret_cast<O**>(this);
4141
4142 if (I::GetInstanceType(obj) == I::kJSObjectType) {
4143 // If the object is a plain JSObject, which is the common case,
4144 // we know where to find the internal fields and can return the
4145 // value directly.
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -08004146 int offset = I::kJSObjectHeaderSize + (internal::kApiPointerSize * index);
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00004147 O* value = I::ReadField<O*>(obj, offset);
4148 return I::GetExternalPointer(value);
4149 }
4150
4151 return SlowGetPointerFromInternalField(index);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004152}
4153
4154
4155String* String::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4156#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4157 CheckCast(value);
4158#endif
4159 return static_cast<String*>(value);
4160}
4161
4162
4163String::ExternalStringResource* String::GetExternalStringResource() const {
4164 typedef internal::Object O;
4165 typedef internal::Internals I;
4166 O* obj = *reinterpret_cast<O**>(const_cast<String*>(this));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004167 String::ExternalStringResource* result;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00004168 if (I::IsExternalTwoByteString(I::GetInstanceType(obj))) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004169 void* value = I::ReadField<void*>(obj, I::kStringResourceOffset);
4170 result = reinterpret_cast<String::ExternalStringResource*>(value);
4171 } else {
4172 result = NULL;
4173 }
4174#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4175 VerifyExternalStringResource(result);
4176#endif
4177 return result;
4178}
4179
4180
4181bool Value::IsString() const {
4182#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4183 return FullIsString();
4184#else
4185 return QuickIsString();
4186#endif
4187}
4188
4189bool Value::QuickIsString() const {
4190 typedef internal::Object O;
4191 typedef internal::Internals I;
4192 O* obj = *reinterpret_cast<O**>(const_cast<Value*>(this));
4193 if (!I::HasHeapObjectTag(obj)) return false;
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +00004194 return (I::GetInstanceType(obj) < I::kFirstNonstringType);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004195}
4196
4197
4198Number* Number::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4199#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4200 CheckCast(value);
4201#endif
4202 return static_cast<Number*>(value);
4203}
4204
4205
4206Integer* Integer::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4207#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4208 CheckCast(value);
4209#endif
4210 return static_cast<Integer*>(value);
4211}
4212
4213
4214Date* Date::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4215#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4216 CheckCast(value);
4217#endif
4218 return static_cast<Date*>(value);
4219}
4220
4221
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +00004222StringObject* StringObject::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4223#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4224 CheckCast(value);
4225#endif
4226 return static_cast<StringObject*>(value);
4227}
4228
4229
4230NumberObject* NumberObject::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4231#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4232 CheckCast(value);
4233#endif
4234 return static_cast<NumberObject*>(value);
4235}
4236
4237
4238BooleanObject* BooleanObject::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4239#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4240 CheckCast(value);
4241#endif
4242 return static_cast<BooleanObject*>(value);
4243}
4244
4245
Ben Murdochf87a2032010-10-22 12:50:53 +01004246RegExp* RegExp::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4247#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4248 CheckCast(value);
4249#endif
4250 return static_cast<RegExp*>(value);
4251}
4252
4253
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004254Object* Object::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4255#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4256 CheckCast(value);
4257#endif
4258 return static_cast<Object*>(value);
4259}
4260
4261
4262Array* Array::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4263#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4264 CheckCast(value);
4265#endif
4266 return static_cast<Array*>(value);
4267}
4268
4269
4270Function* Function::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4271#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4272 CheckCast(value);
4273#endif
4274 return static_cast<Function*>(value);
4275}
4276
4277
4278External* External::Cast(v8::Value* value) {
4279#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
4280 CheckCast(value);
4281#endif
4282 return static_cast<External*>(value);
4283}
4284
4285
4286Local<Value> AccessorInfo::Data() const {
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +01004287 return Local<Value>(reinterpret_cast<Value*>(&args_[-2]));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004288}
4289
4290
4291Local<Object> AccessorInfo::This() const {
4292 return Local<Object>(reinterpret_cast<Object*>(&args_[0]));
4293}
4294
4295
4296Local<Object> AccessorInfo::Holder() const {
4297 return Local<Object>(reinterpret_cast<Object*>(&args_[-1]));
4298}
4299
4300
4301/**
4302 * \example shell.cc
4303 * A simple shell that takes a list of expressions on the
4304 * command-line and executes them.
4305 */
4306
4307
4308/**
4309 * \example process.cc
4310 */
4311
4312
4313} // namespace v8
4314
4315
4316#undef V8EXPORT
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +00004317#undef TYPE_CHECK
4318
4319
4320#endif // V8_H_