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It holds thread-private data * that can be accessed without a global lock. */ struct JSThread { /* Linked list of all contexts active on this thread. */ JSCList contextList; /* Opaque thread-id, from NSPR's PR_GetCurrentThread(). */ jsword id; /* Thread-local gc free lists array. */ JSGCThing *gcFreeLists[GC_NUM_FREELISTS]; /* * Thread-local version of JSRuntime.gcMallocBytes to avoid taking * locks on each JS_malloc. */ uint32 gcMallocBytes; #if JS_HAS_GENERATORS /* Flag indicating that the current thread is executing close hooks. */ JSBool gcRunningCloseHooks; #endif /* * Store the GSN cache in struct JSThread, not struct JSContext, both to * save space and to simplify cleanup in js_GC. Any embedding (Firefox * or another Gecko application) that uses many contexts per thread is * unlikely to interleave js_GetSrcNote-intensive loops in the decompiler * among two or more contexts running script in one thread. */ JSGSNCache gsnCache; }; #define JS_GSN_CACHE(cx) ((cx)->thread->gsnCache) extern void JS_DLL_CALLBACK js_ThreadDestructorCB(void *ptr); extern JSBool js_SetContextThread(JSContext *cx); extern void js_ClearContextThread(JSContext *cx); extern JSThread * js_GetCurrentThread(JSRuntime *rt); #endif /* JS_THREADSAFE */ typedef enum JSDestroyContextMode { JSDCM_NO_GC, JSDCM_MAYBE_GC, JSDCM_FORCE_GC, JSDCM_NEW_FAILED } JSDestroyContextMode; typedef enum JSRuntimeState { JSRTS_DOWN, JSRTS_LAUNCHING, JSRTS_UP, JSRTS_LANDING } JSRuntimeState; typedef struct JSPropertyTreeEntry { JSDHashEntryHdr hdr; JSScopeProperty *child; } JSPropertyTreeEntry; /* * Forward declaration for opaque JSRuntime.nativeIteratorStates. */ typedef struct JSNativeIteratorState JSNativeIteratorState; struct JSRuntime { /* Runtime state, synchronized by the stateChange/gcLock condvar/lock. */ JSRuntimeState state; /* Context create/destroy callback. */ JSContextCallback cxCallback; /* Garbage collector state, used by jsgc.c. */ JSGCArenaList gcArenaList[GC_NUM_FREELISTS]; JSDHashTable gcRootsHash; JSDHashTable *gcLocksHash; jsrefcount gcKeepAtoms; uint32 gcBytes; uint32 gcLastBytes; uint32 gcMaxBytes; uint32 gcMaxMallocBytes; uint32 gcLevel; uint32 gcNumber; /* * NB: do not pack another flag here by claiming gcPadding unless the new * flag is written only by the GC thread. Atomic updates to packed bytes * are not guaranteed, so stores issued by one thread may be lost due to * unsynchronized read-modify-write cycles on other threads. */ JSPackedBool gcPoke; JSPackedBool gcRunning; uint16 gcPadding; #ifdef JS_GC_ZEAL jsrefcount gcZeal; #endif JSGCCallback gcCallback; uint32 gcMallocBytes; JSGCArena *gcUnscannedArenaStackTop; #ifdef DEBUG size_t gcUnscannedBagSize; #endif /* * API compatibility requires keeping GCX_PRIVATE bytes separate from the * original GC types' byte tally. Otherwise embeddings that configure a * good limit for pre-GCX_PRIVATE versions of the engine will see memory * over-pressure too often, possibly leading to failed last-ditch GCs. * * The new XML GC-thing types do add to gcBytes, and they're larger than * the original GC-thing type size (8 bytes on most architectures). So a * user who enables E4X may want to increase the maxbytes value passed to * JS_NewRuntime. TODO: Note this in the API docs. */ uint32 gcPrivateBytes; /* * Table for tracking iterators to ensure that we close iterator's state * before finalizing the iterable object. */ JSPtrTable gcIteratorTable; #if JS_HAS_GENERATORS /* Runtime state to support close hooks. */ JSGCCloseState gcCloseState; #endif #ifdef JS_GCMETER JSGCStats gcStats; #endif /* Literal table maintained by jsatom.c functions. */ JSAtomState atomState; /* Random number generator state, used by jsmath.c. */ JSBool rngInitialized; int64 rngMultiplier; int64 rngAddend; int64 rngMask; int64 rngSeed; jsdouble rngDscale; /* Well-known numbers held for use by this runtime's contexts. */ jsdouble *jsNaN; jsdouble *jsNegativeInfinity; jsdouble *jsPositiveInfinity; #ifdef JS_THREADSAFE JSLock *deflatedStringCacheLock; #endif JSHashTable *deflatedStringCache; #ifdef DEBUG uint32 deflatedStringCacheBytes; #endif /* Empty string held for use by this runtime's contexts. */ JSString *emptyString; /* List of active contexts sharing this runtime; protected by gcLock. */ JSCList contextList; /* These are used for debugging -- see jsprvtd.h and jsdbgapi.h. */ JSTrapHandler interruptHandler; void *interruptHandlerData; JSNewScriptHook newScriptHook; void *newScriptHookData; JSDestroyScriptHook destroyScriptHook; void *destroyScriptHookData; JSTrapHandler debuggerHandler; void *debuggerHandlerData; JSSourceHandler sourceHandler; void *sourceHandlerData; JSInterpreterHook executeHook; void *executeHookData; JSInterpreterHook callHook; void *callHookData; JSObjectHook objectHook; void *objectHookData; JSTrapHandler throwHook; void *throwHookData; JSDebugErrorHook debugErrorHook; void *debugErrorHookData; /* More debugging state, see jsdbgapi.c. */ JSCList trapList; JSCList watchPointList; /* Weak links to properties, indexed by quickened get/set opcodes. */ /* XXX must come after JSCLists or MSVC alignment bug bites empty lists */ JSPropertyCache propertyCache; /* Client opaque pointer */ void *data; #ifdef JS_THREADSAFE /* These combine to interlock the GC and new requests. */ PRLock *gcLock; PRCondVar *gcDone; PRCondVar *requestDone; uint32 requestCount; JSThread *gcThread; /* Lock and owning thread pointer for JS_LOCK_RUNTIME. */ PRLock *rtLock; #ifdef DEBUG jsword rtLockOwner; #endif /* Used to synchronize down/up state change; protected by gcLock. */ PRCondVar *stateChange; /* Used to serialize cycle checks when setting __proto__ or __parent__. */ PRLock *setSlotLock; PRCondVar *setSlotDone; JSBool setSlotBusy; JSScope *setSlotScope; /* deadlock avoidance, see jslock.c */ /* * State for sharing single-threaded scopes, once a second thread tries to * lock a scope. The scopeSharingDone condvar is protected by rt->gcLock, * to minimize number of locks taken in JS_EndRequest. * * The scopeSharingTodo linked list is likewise "global" per runtime, not * one-list-per-context, to conserve space over all contexts, optimizing * for the likely case that scopes become shared rarely, and among a very * small set of threads (contexts). */ PRCondVar *scopeSharingDone; JSScope *scopeSharingTodo; /* * Magic terminator for the rt->scopeSharingTodo linked list, threaded through * scope->u.link. This hack allows us to test whether a scope is on the list * by asking whether scope->u.link is non-null. We use a large, likely bogus * pointer here to distinguish this value from any valid u.count (small int) * value. */ #define NO_SCOPE_SHARING_TODO ((JSScope *) 0xfeedbeef) /* * The index for JSThread info, returned by PR_NewThreadPrivateIndex. * The value is visible and shared by all threads, but the data is * private to each thread. */ PRUintn threadTPIndex; #endif /* JS_THREADSAFE */ /* * Check property accessibility for objects of arbitrary class. Used at * present to check f.caller accessibility for any function object f. */ JSCheckAccessOp checkObjectAccess; /* Security principals serialization support. */ JSPrincipalsTranscoder principalsTranscoder; /* Optional hook to find principals for an object in this runtime. */ JSObjectPrincipalsFinder findObjectPrincipals; /* * Shared scope property tree, and arena-pool for allocating its nodes. * The propertyRemovals counter is incremented for every js_ClearScope, * and for each js_RemoveScopeProperty that frees a slot in an object. * See js_NativeGet and js_NativeSet in jsobj.c. */ JSDHashTable propertyTreeHash; JSScopeProperty *propertyFreeList; JSArenaPool propertyArenaPool; int32 propertyRemovals; /* Script filename table. */ struct JSHashTable *scriptFilenameTable; JSCList scriptFilenamePrefixes; #ifdef JS_THREADSAFE PRLock *scriptFilenameTableLock; #endif /* Number localization, used by jsnum.c */ const char *thousandsSeparator; const char *decimalSeparator; const char *numGrouping; /* * Weak references to lazily-created, well-known XML singletons. * * NB: Singleton objects must be carefully disconnected from the rest of * the object graph usually associated with a JSContext's global object, * including the set of standard class objects. See jsxml.c for details. */ JSObject *anynameObject; JSObject *functionNamespaceObject; /* * A helper list for the GC, so it can mark native iterator states. See * js_MarkNativeIteratorStates for details. */ JSNativeIteratorState *nativeIteratorStates; #ifndef JS_THREADSAFE /* * For thread-unsafe embeddings, the GSN cache lives in the runtime and * not each context, since we expect it to be filled once when decompiling * a longer script, then hit repeatedly as js_GetSrcNote is called during * the decompiler activation that filled it. */ JSGSNCache gsnCache; #define JS_GSN_CACHE(cx) ((cx)->runtime->gsnCache) #endif #ifdef DEBUG /* Function invocation metering. */ jsrefcount inlineCalls; jsrefcount nativeCalls; jsrefcount nonInlineCalls; jsrefcount constructs; /* Scope lock and property metering. */ jsrefcount claimAttempts; jsrefcount claimedScopes; jsrefcount deadContexts; jsrefcount deadlocksAvoided; jsrefcount liveScopes; jsrefcount sharedScopes; jsrefcount totalScopes; jsrefcount badUndependStrings; jsrefcount liveScopeProps; jsrefcount totalScopeProps; jsrefcount livePropTreeNodes; jsrefcount duplicatePropTreeNodes; jsrefcount totalPropTreeNodes; jsrefcount propTreeKidsChunks; jsrefcount middleDeleteFixups; /* String instrumentation. */ jsrefcount liveStrings; jsrefcount totalStrings; jsrefcount liveDependentStrings; jsrefcount totalDependentStrings; double lengthSum; double lengthSquaredSum; double strdepLengthSum; double strdepLengthSquaredSum; #endif }; #ifdef DEBUG # define JS_RUNTIME_METER(rt, which) JS_ATOMIC_INCREMENT(&(rt)->which) # define JS_RUNTIME_UNMETER(rt, which) JS_ATOMIC_DECREMENT(&(rt)->which) #else # define JS_RUNTIME_METER(rt, which) /* nothing */ # define JS_RUNTIME_UNMETER(rt, which) /* nothing */ #endif #define JS_KEEP_ATOMS(rt) JS_ATOMIC_INCREMENT(&(rt)->gcKeepAtoms); #define JS_UNKEEP_ATOMS(rt) JS_ATOMIC_DECREMENT(&(rt)->gcKeepAtoms); #ifdef JS_ARGUMENT_FORMATTER_DEFINED /* * Linked list mapping format strings for JS_{Convert,Push}Arguments{,VA} to * formatter functions. Elements are sorted in non-increasing format string * length order. */ struct JSArgumentFormatMap { const char *format; size_t length; JSArgumentFormatter formatter; JSArgumentFormatMap *next; }; #endif struct JSStackHeader { uintN nslots; JSStackHeader *down; }; #define JS_STACK_SEGMENT(sh) ((jsval *)(sh) + 2) /* * Key and entry types for the JSContext.resolvingTable hash table, typedef'd * here because all consumers need to see these declarations (and not just the * typedef names, as would be the case for an opaque pointer-to-typedef'd-type * declaration), along with cx->resolvingTable. */ typedef struct JSResolvingKey { JSObject *obj; jsid id; } JSResolvingKey; typedef struct JSResolvingEntry { JSDHashEntryHdr hdr; JSResolvingKey key; uint32 flags; } JSResolvingEntry; #define JSRESFLAG_LOOKUP 0x1 /* resolving id from lookup */ #define JSRESFLAG_WATCH 0x2 /* resolving id from watch */ typedef struct JSLocalRootChunk JSLocalRootChunk; #define JSLRS_CHUNK_SHIFT 8 #define JSLRS_CHUNK_SIZE JS_BIT(JSLRS_CHUNK_SHIFT) #define JSLRS_CHUNK_MASK JS_BITMASK(JSLRS_CHUNK_SHIFT) struct JSLocalRootChunk { jsval roots[JSLRS_CHUNK_SIZE]; JSLocalRootChunk *down; }; typedef struct JSLocalRootStack { uint32 scopeMark; uint32 rootCount; JSLocalRootChunk *topChunk; JSLocalRootChunk firstChunk; } JSLocalRootStack; #define JSLRS_NULL_MARK ((uint32) -1) /* * Macros to push/pop JSTempValueRooter instances to context-linked stack of * temporary GC roots. If you need to protect a result value that flows out of * a C function across several layers of other functions, use the * js_LeaveLocalRootScopeWithResult internal API (see further below) instead. * * The macros also provide a simple way to get a single rooted pointer via * JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_(cx, NULL, &tvr). Then &tvr.u. gives the * necessary pointer. * * JSTempValueRooter.count defines the type of the rooted value referenced by * JSTempValueRooter.u union of type JSTempValueUnion. When count is positive * or zero, u.array points to a vector of jsvals. Otherwise it must be one of * the following constants: */ #define JSTVU_SINGLE (-1) /* u.value or u. is single jsval or GC-thing */ #define JSTVU_MARKER (-2) /* u.marker is a hook to mark a custom * structure */ #define JSTVU_SPROP (-3) /* u.sprop roots property tree node */ #define JSTVU_WEAK_ROOTS (-4) /* u.weakRoots points to saved weak roots */ #define JSTVU_SCRIPT (-5) /* u.script roots JSScript* */ /* * Here single JSTVU_SINGLE covers both jsval and pointers to any GC-thing via * reinterpreting the thing as JSVAL_OBJECT. It works because the GC-thing is * aligned on a 0 mod 8 boundary, and object has the 0 jsval tag. So any * GC-thing may be tagged as if it were an object and untagged, if it's then * used only as an opaque pointer until discriminated by other means than tag * bits. This is how, for example, js_GetGCThingTraceKind uses its |thing| * parameter -- it consults GC-thing flags stored separately from the thing to * decide the kind of thing. * * The following checks that this type-punning is possible. */ JS_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(JSTempValueUnion) == sizeof(jsval)); JS_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(JSTempValueUnion) == sizeof(void *)); #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx,x,tvr,cnt,kind) \ JS_BEGIN_MACRO \ JS_ASSERT((cx)->tempValueRooters != (tvr)); \ (tvr)->count = (cnt); \ (tvr)->u.kind = (x); \ (tvr)->down = (cx)->tempValueRooters; \ (cx)->tempValueRooters = (tvr); \ JS_END_MACRO #define JS_POP_TEMP_ROOT(cx,tvr) \ JS_BEGIN_MACRO \ JS_ASSERT((cx)->tempValueRooters == (tvr)); \ (cx)->tempValueRooters = (tvr)->down; \ JS_END_MACRO #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT(cx,cnt,arr,tvr) \ JS_BEGIN_MACRO \ JS_ASSERT((ptrdiff_t)(cnt) >= 0); \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, arr, tvr, (ptrdiff_t) (cnt), array); \ JS_END_MACRO #define JS_PUSH_SINGLE_TEMP_ROOT(cx,val,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, val, tvr, JSTVU_SINGLE, value) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_OBJECT(cx,obj,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, obj, tvr, JSTVU_SINGLE, object) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_STRING(cx,str,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, str, tvr, JSTVU_SINGLE, string) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_QNAME(cx,qn,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, qn, tvr, JSTVU_SINGLE, qname) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_NAMESPACE(cx,ns,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, ns, tvr, JSTVU_SINGLE, nspace) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_XML(cx,xml_,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, xml_, tvr, JSTVU_SINGLE, xml) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_MARKER(cx,marker_,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, marker_, tvr, JSTVU_MARKER, marker) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_SPROP(cx,sprop_,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, sprop_, tvr, JSTVU_SPROP, sprop) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_WEAK_COPY(cx,weakRoots_,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, weakRoots_, tvr, JSTVU_WEAK_ROOTS, weakRoots) #define JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_SCRIPT(cx,script_,tvr) \ JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT_COMMON(cx, script_, tvr, JSTVU_SCRIPT, script) struct JSContext { /* JSRuntime contextList linkage. */ JSCList links; /* Interpreter activation count. */ uintN interpLevel; /* Limit pointer for checking stack consumption during recursion. */ jsuword stackLimit; /* Runtime version control identifier and equality operators. */ uint16 version; jsbytecode jsop_eq; jsbytecode jsop_ne; /* Data shared by threads in an address space. */ JSRuntime *runtime; /* Stack arena pool and frame pointer register. */ JSArenaPool stackPool; JSStackFrame *fp; /* Temporary arena pool used while compiling and decompiling. */ JSArenaPool tempPool; /* Top-level object and pointer to top stack frame's scope chain. */ JSObject *globalObject; /* Storage to root recently allocated GC things and script result. */ JSWeakRoots weakRoots; /* Regular expression class statics (XXX not shared globally). */ JSRegExpStatics regExpStatics; /* State for object and array toSource conversion. */ JSSharpObjectMap sharpObjectMap; /* Argument formatter support for JS_{Convert,Push}Arguments{,VA}. */ JSArgumentFormatMap *argumentFormatMap; /* Last message string and trace file for debugging. */ char *lastMessage; #ifdef DEBUG void *tracefp; #endif /* Per-context optional user callbacks. */ JSBranchCallback branchCallback; JSErrorReporter errorReporter; /* Client opaque pointer */ void *data; /* GC and thread-safe state. */ JSStackFrame *dormantFrameChain; /* dormant stack frame to scan */ #ifdef JS_THREADSAFE JSThread *thread; jsrefcount requestDepth; JSScope *scopeToShare; /* weak reference, see jslock.c */ JSScope *lockedSealedScope; /* weak ref, for low-cost sealed scope locking */ JSCList threadLinks; /* JSThread contextList linkage */ #define CX_FROM_THREAD_LINKS(tl) \ ((JSContext *)((char *)(tl) - offsetof(JSContext, threadLinks))) #endif #if JS_HAS_LVALUE_RETURN /* * Secondary return value from native method called on the left-hand side * of an assignment operator. The native should store the object in which * to set a property in *rval, and return the property's id expressed as a * jsval by calling JS_SetCallReturnValue2(cx, idval). */ jsval rval2; JSPackedBool rval2set; #endif #if JS_HAS_XML_SUPPORT /* * Bit-set formed from binary exponentials of the XML_* tiny-ids defined * for boolean settings in jsxml.c, plus an XSF_CACHE_VALID bit. Together * these act as a cache of the boolean XML.ignore* and XML.prettyPrinting * property values associated with this context's global object. */ uint8 xmlSettingFlags; #endif /* * True if creating an exception object, to prevent runaway recursion. * NB: creatingException packs with rval2set, #if JS_HAS_LVALUE_RETURN; * with xmlSettingFlags, #if JS_HAS_XML_SUPPORT; and with throwing below. */ JSPackedBool creatingException; /* * Exception state -- the exception member is a GC root by definition. * NB: throwing packs with creatingException and rval2set, above. */ JSPackedBool throwing; /* is there a pending exception? */ jsval exception; /* most-recently-thrown exception */ /* Flag to indicate that we run inside gcCallback(cx, JSGC_MARK_END). */ JSPackedBool insideGCMarkCallback; /* Per-context options. */ uint32 options; /* see jsapi.h for JSOPTION_* */ /* Locale specific callbacks for string conversion. */ JSLocaleCallbacks *localeCallbacks; /* * cx->resolvingTable is non-null and non-empty if we are initializing * standard classes lazily, or if we are otherwise recursing indirectly * from js_LookupProperty through a JSClass.resolve hook. It is used to * limit runaway recursion (see jsapi.c and jsobj.c). */ JSDHashTable *resolvingTable; /* PDL of stack headers describing stack slots not rooted by argv, etc. */ JSStackHeader *stackHeaders; /* Optional stack of heap-allocated scoped local GC roots. */ JSLocalRootStack *localRootStack; /* Stack of thread-stack-allocated temporary GC roots. */ JSTempValueRooter *tempValueRooters; #ifdef GC_MARK_DEBUG /* Top of the GC mark stack. */ void *gcCurrentMarkNode; #endif }; #ifdef JS_THREADSAFE # define JS_THREAD_ID(cx) ((cx)->thread ? (cx)->thread->id : 0) #endif #ifdef __cplusplus /* FIXME(bug 332648): Move this into a public header. */ class JSAutoTempValueRooter { public: JSAutoTempValueRooter(JSContext *cx, size_t len, jsval *vec) : mContext(cx) { JS_PUSH_TEMP_ROOT(mContext, len, vec, &mTvr); } JSAutoTempValueRooter(JSContext *cx, jsval v) : mContext(cx) { JS_PUSH_SINGLE_TEMP_ROOT(mContext, v, &mTvr); } ~JSAutoTempValueRooter() { JS_POP_TEMP_ROOT(mContext, &mTvr); } private: static void *operator new(size_t); static void operator delete(void *, size_t); JSContext *mContext; JSTempValueRooter mTvr; }; #endif /* * Slightly more readable macros for testing per-context option settings (also * to hide bitset implementation detail). * * JSOPTION_XML must be handled specially in order to propagate from compile- * to run-time (from cx->options to script->version/cx->version). To do that, * we copy JSOPTION_XML from cx->options into cx->version as JSVERSION_HAS_XML * whenever options are set, and preserve this XML flag across version number * changes done via the JS_SetVersion API. * * But when executing a script or scripted function, the interpreter changes * cx->version, including the XML flag, to script->version. Thus JSOPTION_XML * is a compile-time option that causes a run-time version change during each * activation of the compiled script. That version change has the effect of * changing JS_HAS_XML_OPTION, so that any compiling done via eval enables XML * support. If an XML-enabled script or function calls a non-XML function, * the flag bit will be cleared during the callee's activation. * * Note that JS_SetVersion API calls never pass JSVERSION_HAS_XML or'd into * that API's version parameter. * * Note also that script->version must contain this XML option flag in order * for XDR'ed scripts to serialize and deserialize with that option preserved * for detection at run-time. We can't copy other compile-time options into * script->version because that would break backward compatibility (certain * other options, e.g. JSOPTION_VAROBJFIX, are analogous to JSOPTION_XML). */ #define JS_HAS_OPTION(cx,option) (((cx)->options & (option)) != 0) #define JS_HAS_STRICT_OPTION(cx) JS_HAS_OPTION(cx, JSOPTION_STRICT) #define JS_HAS_WERROR_OPTION(cx) JS_HAS_OPTION(cx, JSOPTION_WERROR) #define JS_HAS_COMPILE_N_GO_OPTION(cx) JS_HAS_OPTION(cx, JSOPTION_COMPILE_N_GO) #define JS_HAS_ATLINE_OPTION(cx) JS_HAS_OPTION(cx, JSOPTION_ATLINE) #define JSVERSION_MASK 0x0FFF /* see JSVersion in jspubtd.h */ #define JSVERSION_HAS_XML 0x1000 /* flag induced by XML option */ #define JSVERSION_NUMBER(cx) ((cx)->version & JSVERSION_MASK) #define JS_HAS_XML_OPTION(cx) ((cx)->version & JSVERSION_HAS_XML || \ JSVERSION_NUMBER(cx) >= JSVERSION_1_6) #define JS_HAS_NATIVE_BRANCH_CALLBACK_OPTION(cx) \ JS_HAS_OPTION(cx, JSOPTION_NATIVE_BRANCH_CALLBACK) /* * Wrappers for the JSVERSION_IS_* macros from jspubtd.h taking JSContext *cx * and masking off the XML flag and any other high order bits. */ #define JS_VERSION_IS_ECMA(cx) JSVERSION_IS_ECMA(JSVERSION_NUMBER(cx)) /* * Common subroutine of JS_SetVersion and js_SetVersion, to update per-context * data that depends on version. */ extern void js_OnVersionChange(JSContext *cx); /* * Unlike the JS_SetVersion API, this function stores JSVERSION_HAS_XML and * any future non-version-number flags induced by compiler options. */ extern void js_SetVersion(JSContext *cx, JSVersion version); /* * Create and destroy functions for JSContext, which is manually allocated * and exclusively owned. */ extern JSContext * js_NewContext(JSRuntime *rt, size_t stackChunkSize); extern void js_DestroyContext(JSContext *cx, JSDestroyContextMode mode); /* * Return true if cx points to a context in rt->contextList, else return false. * NB: the caller (see jslock.c:ClaimScope) must hold rt->gcLock. */ extern JSBool js_ValidContextPointer(JSRuntime *rt, JSContext *cx); /* * If unlocked, acquire and release rt->gcLock around *iterp update; otherwise * the caller must be holding rt->gcLock. */ extern JSContext * js_ContextIterator(JSRuntime *rt, JSBool unlocked, JSContext **iterp); /* * JSClass.resolve and watchpoint recursion damping machinery. */ extern JSBool js_StartResolving(JSContext *cx, JSResolvingKey *key, uint32 flag, JSResolvingEntry **entryp); extern void js_StopResolving(JSContext *cx, JSResolvingKey *key, uint32 flag, JSResolvingEntry *entry, uint32 generation); /* * Local root set management. * * NB: the jsval parameters below may be properly tagged jsvals, or GC-thing * pointers cast to (jsval). This relies on JSObject's tag being zero, but * on the up side it lets us push int-jsval-encoded scopeMark values on the * local root stack. */ extern JSBool js_EnterLocalRootScope(JSContext *cx); #define js_LeaveLocalRootScope(cx) \ js_LeaveLocalRootScopeWithResult(cx, JSVAL_NULL) extern void js_LeaveLocalRootScopeWithResult(JSContext *cx, jsval rval); extern void js_ForgetLocalRoot(JSContext *cx, jsval v); extern int js_PushLocalRoot(JSContext *cx, JSLocalRootStack *lrs, jsval v); extern void js_MarkLocalRoots(JSContext *cx, JSLocalRootStack *lrs); /* * Report an exception, which is currently realized as a printf-style format * string and its arguments. */ typedef enum JSErrNum { #define MSG_DEF(name, number, count, exception, format) \ name = number, #include "js.msg" #undef MSG_DEF JSErr_Limit } JSErrNum; extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const JSErrorFormatString *) js_GetErrorMessage(void *userRef, const char *locale, const uintN errorNumber); #ifdef va_start extern JSBool js_ReportErrorVA(JSContext *cx, uintN flags, const char *format, va_list ap); extern JSBool js_ReportErrorNumberVA(JSContext *cx, uintN flags, JSErrorCallback callback, void *userRef, const uintN errorNumber, JSBool charArgs, va_list ap); extern JSBool js_ExpandErrorArguments(JSContext *cx, JSErrorCallback callback, void *userRef, const uintN errorNumber, char **message, JSErrorReport *reportp, JSBool *warningp, JSBool charArgs, va_list ap); #endif extern void js_ReportOutOfMemory(JSContext *cx); /* * Report an exception using a previously composed JSErrorReport. * XXXbe remove from "friend" API */ extern JS_FRIEND_API(void) js_ReportErrorAgain(JSContext *cx, const char *message, JSErrorReport *report); extern void js_ReportIsNotDefined(JSContext *cx, const char *name); extern JSErrorFormatString js_ErrorFormatString[JSErr_Limit]; /* * See JS_SetThreadStackLimit in jsapi.c, where we check that the stack grows * in the expected direction. On Unix-y systems, JS_STACK_GROWTH_DIRECTION is * computed on the build host by jscpucfg.c and written into jsautocfg.h. The * macro is hardcoded in jscpucfg.h on Windows and Mac systems (for historical * reasons pre-dating autoconf usage). */ #if JS_STACK_GROWTH_DIRECTION > 0 # define JS_CHECK_STACK_SIZE(cx, lval) ((jsuword)&(lval) < (cx)->stackLimit) #else # define JS_CHECK_STACK_SIZE(cx, lval) ((jsuword)&(lval) > (cx)->stackLimit) #endif JS_END_EXTERN_C #endif /* jscntxt_h___ */