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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the QtScript module of the Qt Toolkit.
**
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#include "qscriptcontext.h"
#include "qscriptcontext_p.h"
#include "qscriptcontextinfo.h"
#include "qscriptengine.h"
#include "qscriptengine_p.h"
#include "../bridge/qscriptactivationobject_p.h"
#include "Arguments.h"
#include "CodeBlock.h"
#include "Error.h"
#include "JSFunction.h"
#include "JSObject.h"
#include "JSGlobalObject.h"
#include <QtCore/qstringlist.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\since 4.3
\class QScriptContext
\brief The QScriptContext class represents a Qt Script function invocation.
\ingroup script
\mainclass
A QScriptContext provides access to the `this' object and arguments
passed to a script function. You typically want to access this
information when you're writing a native (C++) function (see
QScriptEngine::newFunction()) that will be called from script
code. For example, when the script code
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_script_qscriptcontext.cpp 0
is evaluated, a QScriptContext will be created, and the context will
carry the arguments as QScriptValues; in this particular case, the
arguments will be one QScriptValue containing the number 20.5, a second
QScriptValue containing the string \c{"hello"}, and a third QScriptValue
containing a Qt Script object.
Use argumentCount() to get the number of arguments passed to the
function, and argument() to get an argument at a certain index. The
argumentsObject() function returns a Qt Script array object
containing all the arguments; you can use the QScriptValueIterator
to iterate over its elements, or pass the array on as arguments to
another script function using QScriptValue::call().
Use thisObject() to get the `this' object associated with the function call,
and setThisObject() to set the `this' object. If you are implementing a
native "instance method", you typically fetch the thisObject() and access
one or more of its properties:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_script_qscriptcontext.cpp 1
Use isCalledAsConstructor() to determine if the function was called
as a constructor (e.g. \c{"new foo()"} (as constructor) or just
\c{"foo()"}). When a function is called as a constructor, the
thisObject() contains the newly constructed object that the function
is expected to initialize.
Use throwValue() or throwError() to throw an exception.
Use callee() to obtain the QScriptValue that represents the function being
called. This can for example be used to call the function recursively.
Use parentContext() to get a pointer to the context that precedes
this context in the activation stack. This is mostly useful for
debugging purposes (e.g. when constructing some form of backtrace).
The activationObject() function returns the object that is used to
hold the local variables associated with this function call. You can
replace the activation object by calling setActivationObject(). A
typical usage of these functions is when you want script code to be
evaluated in the context of the parent context, e.g. to implement an
include() function:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_script_qscriptcontext.cpp 2
Use backtrace() to get a human-readable backtrace associated with
this context. This can be useful for debugging purposes when
implementing native functions. The toString() function provides a
string representation of the context. (QScriptContextInfo provides
more detailed debugging-related information about the
QScriptContext.)
Use engine() to obtain a pointer to the QScriptEngine that this context
resides in.
\sa QScriptContextInfo, QScriptEngine::newFunction(), QScriptable
*/
/*!
\enum QScriptContext::ExecutionState
This enum specifies the frameution state of the context.
\value NormalState The context is in a normal state.
\value ExceptionState The context is in an exceptional state.
*/
/*!
\enum QScriptContext::Error
This enum specifies types of error.
\value ReferenceError A reference error.
\value SyntaxError A syntax error.
\value TypeError A type error.
\value RangeError A range error.
\value URIError A URI error.
\value UnknownError An unknown error.
*/
/*!
\internal
*/
QScriptContext::QScriptContext()
{
//QScriptContext doesn't exist, pointer to QScriptContext are just pointer to JSC::CallFrame
Q_ASSERT(false);
}
/*!
Throws an exception with the given \a value.
Returns the value thrown (the same as the argument).
\sa throwError(), state()
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::throwValue(const QScriptValue &value)
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
JSC::JSValue jscValue = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueToJSCValue(value);
frame->setException(jscValue);
return value;
}
/*!
Throws an \a error with the given \a text.
Returns the created error object.
The \a text will be stored in the \c{message} property of the error
object.
The error object will be initialized to contain information about
the location where the error occurred; specifically, it will have
properties \c{lineNumber}, \c{fileName} and \c{stack}. These
properties are described in \l {QtScript Extensions to ECMAScript}.
\sa throwValue(), state()
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::throwError(Error error, const QString &text)
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
JSC::ErrorType jscError = JSC::GeneralError;
switch (error) {
case UnknownError:
break;
case ReferenceError:
jscError = JSC::ReferenceError;
break;
case SyntaxError:
jscError = JSC::SyntaxError;
break;
case TypeError:
jscError = JSC::TypeError;
break;
case RangeError:
jscError = JSC::RangeError;
break;
case URIError:
jscError = JSC::URIError;
break;
}
JSC::JSObject *result = JSC::throwError(frame, jscError, QScript::qtStringToJSCUString(text));
return QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueFromJSCValue(result);
}
/*!
\overload
Throws an error with the given \a text.
Returns the created error object.
\sa throwValue(), state()
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::throwError(const QString &text)
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
JSC::JSObject *result = JSC::throwError(frame, JSC::GeneralError, QScript::qtStringToJSCUString(text));
return QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueFromJSCValue(result);
}
/*!
Destroys this QScriptContext.
*/
QScriptContext::~QScriptContext()
{
//QScriptContext doesn't exist, pointer to QScriptContext are just pointer to JSC::CallFrame
Q_ASSERT(false);
}
/*!
Returns the QScriptEngine that this QScriptContext belongs to.
*/
QScriptEngine *QScriptContext::engine() const
{
const JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
return QScriptEnginePrivate::get(QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame));
}
/*!
Returns the function argument at the given \a index.
If \a index >= argumentCount(), a QScriptValue of
the primitive type Undefined is returned.
\sa argumentCount()
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::argument(int index) const
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = const_cast<JSC::ExecState*>(QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this));
if (index < 0)
return QScriptValue();
if (index >= argumentCount())
return QScriptValue(QScriptValue::UndefinedValue);
JSC::Register* thisRegister = frame->registers() - JSC::RegisterFile::CallFrameHeaderSize - frame->argumentCount();
++index; //skip the 'this' object
return QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueFromJSCValue(thisRegister[index].jsValue());
}
/*!
Returns the callee. The callee is the function object that this
QScriptContext represents an invocation of.
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::callee() const
{
const JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
return QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueFromJSCValue(frame->callee());
}
/*!
Returns the arguments object of this QScriptContext.
The arguments object has properties \c callee (equal to callee())
and \c length (equal to argumentCount()), and properties \c 0, \c 1,
..., argumentCount() - 1 that provide access to the argument
values. Initially, property \c P (0 <= \c P < argumentCount()) has
the same value as argument(\c P). In the case when \c P is less
than the number of formal parameters of the function, \c P shares
its value with the corresponding property of the activation object
(activationObject()). This means that changing this property changes
the corresponding property of the activation object and vice versa.
\sa argument(), activationObject()
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::argumentsObject() const
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = const_cast<JSC::ExecState*>(QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this));
if (frame == frame->lexicalGlobalObject()->globalExec()) {
//global context doesn't have any argument, return an empty object
return QScriptEnginePrivate::get(QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame))->newObject();
}
Q_ASSERT(frame->argumentCount() > 0); //we need at least 'this' otherwise we'll crash later
if (!frame->optionalCalleeArguments()) {
JSC::Arguments* arguments = new (&frame->globalData())JSC::Arguments(frame, JSC::Arguments::NoParameters);
frame->setCalleeArguments(arguments);
frame[JSC::RegisterFile::ArgumentsRegister] = arguments;
}
return QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueFromJSCValue(frame->optionalCalleeArguments());
}
/*!
Returns true if the function was called as a constructor
(e.g. \c{"new foo()"}); otherwise returns false.
When a function is called as constructor, the thisObject()
contains the newly constructed object to be initialized.
*/
bool QScriptContext::isCalledAsConstructor() const
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = const_cast<JSC::ExecState*>(QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this));
//For native functions, look up for the QScriptActivationObject and its calledAsConstructor flag.
JSC::ScopeChainNode *node = frame->scopeChain();
JSC::ScopeChainIterator it(node);
for (it = node->begin(); it != node->end(); ++it) {
if ((*it) && (*it)->isVariableObject()) {
if ((*it)->inherits(&QScript::QScriptActivationObject::info)) {
return static_cast<QScript::QScriptActivationObject *>(*it)->d_ptr()->calledAsConstructor;
}
//not a native function
break;
}
}
//Not a native function, try to look up in the bytecode if we where called from op_construct
JSC::Instruction* returnPC = frame->returnPC();
if (!returnPC)
return false;
JSC::CallFrame *callerFrame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(parentContext());
if (!callerFrame)
return false;
if (returnPC[-JSC::op_construct_length].u.opcode == frame->interpreter()->getOpcode(JSC::op_construct)) {
//We are maybe called from the op_construct opcode which has 6 opperands.
//But we need to check we are not called from op_call with 4 opperands
//we make sure that the returnPC[-1] (thisRegister) is smaller than the returnPC[-3] (registerOffset)
//as if it was an op_call, the returnPC[-1] would be the registerOffset, bigger than returnPC[-3] (funcRegister)
return returnPC[-1].u.operand < returnPC[-3].u.operand;
}
return false;
}
/*!
Returns the parent context of this QScriptContext.
*/
QScriptContext *QScriptContext::parentContext() const
{
const JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
JSC::CallFrame *callerFrame = frame->callerFrame()->removeHostCallFrameFlag();
return reinterpret_cast<QScriptContext *>(callerFrame);
}
/*!
Returns the number of arguments passed to the function
in this invocation.
Note that the argument count can be different from the
formal number of arguments (the \c{length} property of
callee()).
\sa argument()
*/
int QScriptContext::argumentCount() const
{
const JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
int argc = frame->argumentCount();
if (argc != 0)
--argc; // -1 due to "this"
return argc;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::returnValue() const
{
qWarning("QScriptContext::returnValue() not implemented");
return QScriptValue();
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QScriptContext::setReturnValue(const QScriptValue &result)
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
JSC::CallFrame *callerFrame = frame->callerFrame();
if (!callerFrame->codeBlock())
return;
Q_ASSERT_X(false, Q_FUNC_INFO, "check me");
int dst = frame->registers()[JSC::RegisterFile::ReturnValueRegister].i(); // returnValueRegister() is private
callerFrame[dst] = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueToJSCValue(result);
}
/*!
Returns the activation object of this QScriptContext. The activation
object provides access to the local variables associated with this
context.
\sa argument(), argumentsObject()
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::activationObject() const
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = const_cast<JSC::ExecState*>(QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this));
// ### this is still a bit shaky
// if properties of the activation are accessed after this context is
// popped, we CRASH.
// Ideally we should be able to store the activation object in the callframe
// and JSC would clean it up for us.
JSC::JSObject *result = 0;
// look in scope chain
{
JSC::ScopeChainNode *node = frame->scopeChain();
JSC::ScopeChainIterator it(node);
for (it = node->begin(); it != node->end(); ++it) {
if ((*it) && (*it)->isVariableObject()) {
result = *it;
break;
}
}
}
if (!result) {
JSC::CodeBlock *codeBlock = frame->codeBlock();
if (!codeBlock) {
// native function
result = new (frame)QScript::QScriptActivationObject(frame);
} else {
JSC::FunctionBodyNode *body = static_cast<JSC::FunctionBodyNode*>(codeBlock->ownerNode());
result = new (frame)JSC::JSActivation(frame, body);
}
}
return QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueFromJSCValue(result);
}
/*!
Sets the activation object of this QScriptContext to be the given \a
activation.
If \a activation is not an object, this function does nothing.
*/
void QScriptContext::setActivationObject(const QScriptValue &activation)
{
if (!activation.isObject())
return;
else if (activation.engine() != engine()) {
qWarning("QScriptContext::setActivationObject() failed: "
"cannot set an object created in "
"a different engine");
return;
}
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
QScriptEnginePrivate *engine = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame);
JSC::JSObject *object = JSC::asObject(engine->scriptValueToJSCValue(activation));
if (object == engine->originalGlobalObjectProxy)
object = engine->originalGlobalObject();
if (!object->isVariableObject()) {
qWarning("QScriptContext::setActivationObject() failed: not an activation object");
return;
}
// replace the first activation object in the scope chain
JSC::ScopeChainNode *node = frame->scopeChain();
while (node != 0) {
if (node->object && node->object->isVariableObject()) {
node->object = object;
break;
}
node = node->next;
}
}
/*!
Returns the `this' object associated with this QScriptContext.
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::thisObject() const
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = const_cast<JSC::ExecState*>(QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this));
QScriptEnginePrivate *engine = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame);
JSC::JSValue result = engine->thisForContext(frame);
if (!result || result.isNull())
result = frame->globalThisValue();
return engine->scriptValueFromJSCValue(result);
}
/*!
Sets the `this' object associated with this QScriptContext to be
\a thisObject.
If \a thisObject is not an object, this function does nothing.
*/
void QScriptContext::setThisObject(const QScriptValue &thisObject)
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
if (!thisObject.isObject())
return;
if (thisObject.engine() != engine()) {
qWarning("QScriptContext::setThisObject() failed: "
"cannot set an object created in "
"a different engine");
return;
}
if (frame == frame->lexicalGlobalObject()->globalExec()) {
engine()->setGlobalObject(thisObject);
return;
}
JSC::JSValue jscThisObject = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueToJSCValue(thisObject);
JSC::CodeBlock *cb = frame->codeBlock();
if (cb != 0) {
frame[cb->thisRegister()] = jscThisObject;
} else {
JSC::Register* thisRegister = frame->registers() - JSC::RegisterFile::CallFrameHeaderSize - frame->argumentCount();
thisRegister[0] = jscThisObject;
}
}
/*!
Returns the frameution state of this QScriptContext.
*/
QScriptContext::ExecutionState QScriptContext::state() const
{
const JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
if (frame->hadException())
return QScriptContext::ExceptionState;
return QScriptContext::NormalState;
}
/*!
Returns a human-readable backtrace of this QScriptContext.
Each line is of the form \c{<function-name>(<arguments>)@<file-name>:<line-number>}.
To access individual pieces of debugging-related information (for
example, to construct your own backtrace representation), use
QScriptContextInfo.
\sa QScriptEngine::uncaughtExceptionBacktrace(), QScriptContextInfo, toString()
*/
QStringList QScriptContext::backtrace() const
{
QStringList result;
const QScriptContext *ctx = this;
while (ctx) {
result.append(ctx->toString());
ctx = ctx->parentContext();
}
return result;
}
/*!
\since 4.4
Returns a string representation of this context.
This is useful for debugging.
\sa backtrace()
*/
QString QScriptContext::toString() const
{
QScriptContextInfo info(this);
QString result;
QString functionName = info.functionName();
if (functionName.isEmpty()) {
if (parentContext()) {
if (info.functionType() == QScriptContextInfo::ScriptFunction)
result.append(QLatin1String("<anonymous>"));
else
result.append(QLatin1String("<native>"));
} else {
result.append(QLatin1String("<global>"));
}
} else {
result.append(functionName);
}
QStringList parameterNames = info.functionParameterNames();
result.append(QLatin1String(" ("));
for (int i = 0; i < argumentCount(); ++i) {
if (i > 0)
result.append(QLatin1String(", "));
if (i < parameterNames.count()) {
result.append(parameterNames.at(i));
result.append(QLatin1Char('='));
}
QScriptValue arg = argument(i);
// result.append(safeValueToString(arg)); ###
result.append(arg.toString());
}
result.append(QLatin1Char(')'));
QString fileName = info.fileName();
int lineNumber = info.lineNumber();
result.append(QLatin1String(" at "));
if (!fileName.isEmpty()) {
result.append(fileName);
result.append(QLatin1Char(':'));
}
result.append(QString::number(lineNumber));
return result;
}
/*!
\internal
\since 4.5
Returns the scope chain of this QScriptContext.
*/
QScriptValueList QScriptContext::scopeChain() const
{
const JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
QScriptEnginePrivate *engine = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame);
QScriptValueList result;
JSC::ScopeChainNode *node = frame->scopeChain();
JSC::ScopeChainIterator it(node);
for (it = node->begin(); it != node->end(); ++it) {
if (*it)
result.append(engine->scriptValueFromJSCValue(*it));
}
return result;
}
/*!
\internal
\since 4.5
Adds the given \a object to the front of this context's scope chain.
If \a object is not an object, this function does nothing.
*/
void QScriptContext::pushScope(const QScriptValue &object)
{
if (!object.isObject())
return;
else if (object.engine() != engine()) {
qWarning("QScriptContext::pushScope() failed: "
"cannot push an object created in "
"a different engine");
return;
}
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
JSC::JSValue jscObject = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame)->scriptValueToJSCValue(object);
JSC::ScopeChainNode *scope = frame->scopeChain();
Q_ASSERT(scope != 0);
if (!scope->object) // pushing to an "empty" chain
scope->object = JSC::asObject(jscObject);
else
frame->setScopeChain(scope->push(JSC::asObject(jscObject)));
}
/*!
\internal
\since 4.5
Removes the front object from this context's scope chain, and
returns the removed object.
If the scope chain is already empty, this function returns an
invalid QScriptValue.
*/
QScriptValue QScriptContext::popScope()
{
JSC::CallFrame *frame = QScriptEnginePrivate::frameForContext(this);
JSC::ScopeChainNode *scope = frame->scopeChain();
Q_ASSERT(scope != 0);
QScriptEnginePrivate *engine = QScript::scriptEngineFromExec(frame);
QScriptValue result = engine->scriptValueFromJSCValue(scope->object);
if (!scope->next) {
// We cannot have a null scope chain, so just zap the object pointer.
scope->object = 0;
} else {
frame->setScopeChain(scope->pop());
}
return result;
}
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