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*
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// API class
package org.mozilla.javascript;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.jar.Attributes;
import java.util.jar.Manifest;
import org.mozilla.classfile.ClassFileWriter.ClassFileFormatException;
import org.mozilla.javascript.ast.AstRoot;
import org.mozilla.javascript.ast.ScriptNode;
import org.mozilla.javascript.debug.DebuggableScript;
import org.mozilla.javascript.debug.Debugger;
import org.mozilla.javascript.xml.XMLLib;
/**
* This class represents the runtime context of an executing script.
*
* Before executing a script, an instance of Context must be created
* and associated with the thread that will be executing the script.
* The Context will be used to store information about the executing
* of the script such as the call stack. Contexts are associated with
* the current thread using the {@link #call(ContextAction)}
* or {@link #enter()} methods.
*
* Different forms of script execution are supported. Scripts may be
* evaluated from the source directly, or first compiled and then later
* executed. Interactive execution is also supported.
*
* Some aspects of script execution, such as type conversions and
* object creation, may be accessed directly through methods of
* Context.
*
* @see Scriptable
* @author Norris Boyd
* @author Brendan Eich
*/
public class Context
{
/**
* Language versions.
*
* All integral values are reserved for future version numbers.
*/
/**
* The unknown version.
*
Be aware, this version will not support many of the newer
* language features and will not change in the future.
* Please use one of the other constants like VERSION_ES6 to
* get support for recent language features.
*/
public static final int VERSION_UNKNOWN = -1;
/**
* The default version.
*/
public static final int VERSION_DEFAULT = 0;
/**
* JavaScript 1.0
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_0 = 100;
/**
* JavaScript 1.1
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_1 = 110;
/**
* JavaScript 1.2
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_2 = 120;
/**
* JavaScript 1.3
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_3 = 130;
/**
* JavaScript 1.4
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_4 = 140;
/**
* JavaScript 1.5
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_5 = 150;
/**
* JavaScript 1.6
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_6 = 160;
/**
* JavaScript 1.7
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_7 = 170;
/**
* JavaScript 1.8
*/
public static final int VERSION_1_8 = 180;
/**
* ECMAScript 6.
*/
public static final int VERSION_ES6 = 200;
/**
* Controls behaviour of Date.prototype.getYear().
* If hasFeature(FEATURE_NON_ECMA_GET_YEAR) returns true,
* Date.prototype.getYear subtructs 1900 only if 1900 <= date < 2000.
* The default behavior of {@link #hasFeature(int)} is always to subtruct
* 1900 as rquired by ECMAScript B.2.4.
*/
public static final int FEATURE_NON_ECMA_GET_YEAR = 1;
/**
* Control if member expression as function name extension is available.
* If hasFeature(FEATURE_MEMBER_EXPR_AS_FUNCTION_NAME) returns
* true, allow function memberExpression(args) { body } to be
* syntax sugar for memberExpression = function(args) { body },
* when memberExpression is not a simple identifier.
* See ECMAScript-262, section 11.2 for definition of memberExpression.
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
*/
public static final int FEATURE_MEMBER_EXPR_AS_FUNCTION_NAME = 2;
/**
* Control if reserved keywords are treated as identifiers.
* If hasFeature(RESERVED_KEYWORD_AS_IDENTIFIER) returns true,
* treat future reserved keyword (see Ecma-262, section 7.5.3) as ordinary
* identifiers but warn about this usage.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
*/
public static final int FEATURE_RESERVED_KEYWORD_AS_IDENTIFIER = 3;
/**
* Control if toString() should returns the same result
* as toSource() when applied to objects and arrays.
* If hasFeature(FEATURE_TO_STRING_AS_SOURCE) returns true,
* calling toString() on JS objects gives the same result as
* calling toSource(). That is it returns JS source with code
* to create an object with all enumeratable fields of the original object
* instead of printing [object result of
* {@link Scriptable#getClassName()}].
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns true only if
* the current JS version is set to {@link #VERSION_1_2}.
*/
public static final int FEATURE_TO_STRING_AS_SOURCE = 4;
/**
* Control if properties __proto__ and __parent__
* are treated specially.
* If hasFeature(FEATURE_PARENT_PROTO_PROPERTIES) returns true,
* treat __parent__ and __proto__ as special properties.
*
* The properties allow to query and set scope and prototype chains for the
* objects. The special meaning of the properties is available
* only when they are used as the right hand side of the dot operator.
* For example, while x.__proto__ = y changes the prototype
* chain of the object x to point to y,
* x["__proto__"] = y simply assigns a new value to the property
* __proto__ in x even when the feature is on.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns true.
*/
public static final int FEATURE_PARENT_PROTO_PROPERTIES = 5;
/**
* @deprecated In previous releases, this name was given to
* FEATURE_PARENT_PROTO_PROPERTIES.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final int FEATURE_PARENT_PROTO_PROPRTIES = 5;
/**
* Control if support for E4X(ECMAScript for XML) extension is available.
* If hasFeature(FEATURE_E4X) returns true, the XML syntax is available.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns true if
* the current JS version is set to {@link #VERSION_DEFAULT}
* or is at least {@link #VERSION_1_6}.
* @since 1.6 Release 1
*/
public static final int FEATURE_E4X = 6;
/**
* Control if dynamic scope should be used for name access.
* If hasFeature(FEATURE_DYNAMIC_SCOPE) returns true, then the name lookup
* during name resolution will use the top scope of the script or function
* which is at the top of JS execution stack instead of the top scope of the
* script or function from the current stack frame if the top scope of
* the top stack frame contains the top scope of the current stack frame
* on its prototype chain.
*
* This is useful to define shared scope containing functions that can
* be called from scripts and functions using private scopes.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
* @since 1.6 Release 1
*/
public static final int FEATURE_DYNAMIC_SCOPE = 7;
/**
* Control if strict variable mode is enabled.
* When the feature is on Rhino reports runtime errors if assignment
* to a global variable that does not exist is executed. When the feature
* is off such assignments create a new variable in the global scope as
* required by ECMA 262.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
* @since 1.6 Release 1
*/
public static final int FEATURE_STRICT_VARS = 8;
/**
* Control if strict eval mode is enabled.
* When the feature is on Rhino reports runtime errors if non-string
* argument is passed to the eval function. When the feature is off
* eval simply return non-string argument as is without performing any
* evaluation as required by ECMA 262.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
* @since 1.6 Release 1
*/
public static final int FEATURE_STRICT_EVAL = 9;
/**
* When the feature is on Rhino will add a "fileName" and "lineNumber"
* properties to Error objects automatically. When the feature is off, you
* have to explicitly pass them as the second and third argument to the
* Error constructor. Note that neither behavior is fully ECMA 262
* compliant (as 262 doesn't specify a three-arg constructor), but keeping
* the feature off results in Error objects that don't have
* additional non-ECMA properties when constructed using the ECMA-defined
* single-arg constructor and is thus desirable if a stricter ECMA
* compliance is desired, specifically adherence to the point 15.11.5. of
* the standard.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
* @since 1.6 Release 6
*/
public static final int FEATURE_LOCATION_INFORMATION_IN_ERROR = 10;
/**
* Controls whether JS 1.5 'strict mode' is enabled.
* When the feature is on, Rhino reports more than a dozen different
* warnings. When the feature is off, these warnings are not generated.
* FEATURE_STRICT_MODE implies FEATURE_STRICT_VARS and FEATURE_STRICT_EVAL.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
* @since 1.6 Release 6
*/
public static final int FEATURE_STRICT_MODE = 11;
/**
* Controls whether a warning should be treated as an error.
* @since 1.6 Release 6
*/
public static final int FEATURE_WARNING_AS_ERROR = 12;
/**
* Enables enhanced access to Java.
* Specifically, controls whether private and protected members can be
* accessed, and whether scripts can catch all Java exceptions.
*
* Note that this feature should only be enabled for trusted scripts.
*
* By default {@link #hasFeature(int)} returns false.
* @since 1.7 Release 1
*/
public static final int FEATURE_ENHANCED_JAVA_ACCESS = 13;
/**
* Enables access to JavaScript features from ECMAscript 6 that are present in
* JavaScript engines that do not yet support version 6, such as V8.
* This includes support for typed arrays. Default is true.
* @since 1.7 Release 3
*/
public static final int FEATURE_V8_EXTENSIONS = 14;
/**
* Defines how an undefined "this" parameter is handled in certain calls. Previously Rhino
* would convert an undefined "this" to null, whereas recent specs call for it to be treated
* differently. Default is to be set if language version <= 1.7.
* @since 1.7.7
*/
public static final int FEATURE_OLD_UNDEF_NULL_THIS = 15;
/**
* If set, then the order of property key enumeration will be first numeric keys in numeric order,
* followed by string keys in order of creation, and finally Symbol keys, as specified in ES6.
* Default is true for language version >= "ES6" and false otherwise.
* @since 1.7.7.1
*/
public static final int FEATURE_ENUMERATE_IDS_FIRST = 16;
/**
* If set, then all objects will have a thread-safe property map. (Note that this doesn't make
* everything else that they do thread-safe -- that depends on the specific implementation.
* If not set, users should not share Rhino objects between threads, unless the "sync"
* function is used to wrap them with an explicit synchronizer. The default
* is false, which means that by default, individual objects are not thread-safe.
* @since 1.7.8
*/
public static final int FEATURE_THREAD_SAFE_OBJECTS = 17;
/**
* If set, then all integer numbers will be returned without decimal place. For instance
* assume there is a function like this:
* function foo() {return 5;}
* 5 will be returned if feature is set, 5.0 otherwise.
*/
public static final int FEATURE_INTEGER_WITHOUT_DECIMAL_PLACE = 18;
/**
* TypedArray buffer uses little/big endian depending on the platform.
* The default is big endian for Rhino.
* @since 1.7 Release 11
*/
public static final int FEATURE_LITTLE_ENDIAN = 19;
/**
* Configure the XMLProcessor to parse XML with security features or not.
* Security features include not fetching remote entity references and disabling XIncludes
* @since 1.7 Release 12
*/
public static final int FEATURE_ENABLE_XML_SECURE_PARSING = 20;
public static final String languageVersionProperty = "language version";
public static final String errorReporterProperty = "error reporter";
/**
* Convenient value to use as zero-length array of objects.
*/
public static final Object[] emptyArgs = ScriptRuntime.emptyArgs;
/**
* Creates a new Context. The context will be associated with the {@link
* ContextFactory#getGlobal() global context factory}.
*
* Note that the Context must be associated with a thread before
* it can be used to execute a script.
* @deprecated this constructor is deprecated because it creates a
* dependency on a static singleton context factory. Use
* {@link ContextFactory#enter()} or
* {@link ContextFactory#call(ContextAction)} instead. If you subclass
* this class, consider using {@link #Context(ContextFactory)} constructor
* instead in the subclasses' constructors.
*/
@Deprecated
public Context()
{
this(ContextFactory.getGlobal());
}
/**
* Creates a new context. Provided as a preferred super constructor for
* subclasses in place of the deprecated default public constructor.
* @param factory the context factory associated with this context (most
* likely, the one that created the context). Can not be null. The context
* features are inherited from the factory, and the context will also
* otherwise use its factory's services.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if factory parameter is null.
*/
protected Context(ContextFactory factory)
{
if(factory == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("factory == null");
}
this.factory = factory;
version = VERSION_DEFAULT;
optimizationLevel = codegenClass != null ? 0 : -1;
maximumInterpreterStackDepth = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
}
/**
* Get the current Context.
*
* The current Context is per-thread; this method looks up
* the Context associated with the current thread.
*
* @return the Context associated with the current thread, or
* null if no context is associated with the current
* thread.
* @see ContextFactory#enterContext()
* @see ContextFactory#call(ContextAction)
*/
public static Context getCurrentContext()
{
Object helper = VMBridge.instance.getThreadContextHelper();
return VMBridge.instance.getContext(helper);
}
/**
* Same as calling {@link ContextFactory#enterContext()} on the global
* ContextFactory instance.
* @return a Context associated with the current thread
* @see #getCurrentContext()
* @see #exit()
* @see #call(ContextAction)
*/
public static Context enter()
{
return enter(null);
}
/**
* Get a Context associated with the current thread, using
* the given Context if need be.
*
* The same as enter()
except that cx
* is associated with the current thread and returned if
* the current thread has no associated context and cx
* is not associated with any other thread.
* @param cx a Context to associate with the thread if possible
* @return a Context associated with the current thread
* @deprecated use {@link ContextFactory#enterContext(Context)} instead as
* this method relies on usage of a static singleton "global" ContextFactory.
* @see ContextFactory#enterContext(Context)
* @see ContextFactory#call(ContextAction)
*/
@Deprecated
public static Context enter(Context cx)
{
return enter(cx, ContextFactory.getGlobal());
}
static final Context enter(Context cx, ContextFactory factory)
{
Object helper = VMBridge.instance.getThreadContextHelper();
Context old = VMBridge.instance.getContext(helper);
if (old != null) {
cx = old;
} else {
if (cx == null) {
cx = factory.makeContext();
if (cx.enterCount != 0) {
throw new IllegalStateException("factory.makeContext() returned Context instance already associated with some thread");
}
factory.onContextCreated(cx);
if (factory.isSealed() && !cx.isSealed()) {
cx.seal(null);
}
} else {
if (cx.enterCount != 0) {
throw new IllegalStateException("can not use Context instance already associated with some thread");
}
}
VMBridge.instance.setContext(helper, cx);
}
++cx.enterCount;
return cx;
}
/**
* Exit a block of code requiring a Context.
*
* Calling exit()
will remove the association between
* the current thread and a Context if the prior call to
* {@link ContextFactory#enterContext()} on this thread newly associated a
* Context with this thread. Once the current thread no longer has an
* associated Context, it cannot be used to execute JavaScript until it is
* again associated with a Context.
* @see ContextFactory#enterContext()
*/
public static void exit()
{
Object helper = VMBridge.instance.getThreadContextHelper();
Context cx = VMBridge.instance.getContext(helper);
if (cx == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Calling Context.exit without previous Context.enter");
}
if (cx.enterCount < 1) Kit.codeBug();
if (--cx.enterCount == 0) {
VMBridge.instance.setContext(helper, null);
cx.factory.onContextReleased(cx);
}
}
/**
* Call {@link ContextAction#run(Context cx)}
* using the Context instance associated with the current thread.
* If no Context is associated with the thread, then
* ContextFactory.getGlobal().makeContext() will be called to
* construct new Context instance. The instance will be temporary
* associated with the thread during call to
* {@link ContextAction#run(Context)}.
* @deprecated use {@link ContextFactory#call(ContextAction)} instead as
* this method relies on usage of a static singleton "global"
* ContextFactory.
* @return The result of {@link ContextAction#run(Context)}.
*/
@Deprecated
public static T call(ContextAction action)
{
return call(ContextFactory.getGlobal(), action);
}
/**
* Call {@link
* Callable#call(Context cx, Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj,
* Object[] args)}
* using the Context instance associated with the current thread.
* If no Context is associated with the thread, then
* {@link ContextFactory#makeContext()} will be called to construct
* new Context instance. The instance will be temporary associated
* with the thread during call to {@link ContextAction#run(Context)}.
*
* It is allowed but not advisable to use null for factory
* argument in which case the global static singleton ContextFactory
* instance will be used to create new context instances.
* @see ContextFactory#call(ContextAction)
*/
public static Object call(ContextFactory factory, final Callable callable,
final Scriptable scope, final Scriptable thisObj,
final Object[] args)
{
if(factory == null) {
factory = ContextFactory.getGlobal();
}
return call(factory, cx -> callable.call(cx, scope, thisObj, args));
}
/**
* The method implements {@link ContextFactory#call(ContextAction)} logic.
*/
static T call(ContextFactory factory, ContextAction action) {
Context cx = enter(null, factory);
try {
return action.run(cx);
}
finally {
exit();
}
}
/**
* @deprecated
* @see ContextFactory#addListener(org.mozilla.javascript.ContextFactory.Listener)
* @see ContextFactory#getGlobal()
*/
@Deprecated
public static void addContextListener(ContextListener listener)
{
// Special workaround for the debugger
String DBG = "org.mozilla.javascript.tools.debugger.Main";
if (DBG.equals(listener.getClass().getName())) {
Class> cl = listener.getClass();
Class> factoryClass = Kit.classOrNull(
"org.mozilla.javascript.ContextFactory");
Class>[] sig = { factoryClass };
Object[] args = { ContextFactory.getGlobal() };
try {
Method m = cl.getMethod("attachTo", sig);
m.invoke(listener, args);
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new RuntimeException(ex);
}
return;
}
ContextFactory.getGlobal().addListener(listener);
}
/**
* @deprecated
* @see ContextFactory#removeListener(org.mozilla.javascript.ContextFactory.Listener)
* @see ContextFactory#getGlobal()
*/
@Deprecated
public static void removeContextListener(ContextListener listener)
{
ContextFactory.getGlobal().addListener(listener);
}
/**
* Return {@link ContextFactory} instance used to create this Context.
*/
public final ContextFactory getFactory()
{
return factory;
}
/**
* Checks if this is a sealed Context. A sealed Context instance does not
* allow to modify any of its properties and will throw an exception
* on any such attempt.
* @see #seal(Object sealKey)
*/
public final boolean isSealed()
{
return sealed;
}
/**
* Seal this Context object so any attempt to modify any of its properties
* including calling {@link #enter()} and {@link #exit()} methods will
* throw an exception.
*
* If sealKey is not null, calling
* {@link #unseal(Object sealKey)} with the same key unseals
* the object. If sealKey is null, unsealing is no longer possible.
*
* @see #isSealed()
* @see #unseal(Object)
*/
public final void seal(Object sealKey)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
sealed = true;
this.sealKey = sealKey;
}
/**
* Unseal previously sealed Context object.
* The sealKey argument should not be null and should match
* sealKey suplied with the last call to
* {@link #seal(Object)} or an exception will be thrown.
*
* @see #isSealed()
* @see #seal(Object sealKey)
*/
public final void unseal(Object sealKey)
{
if (sealKey == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException();
if (this.sealKey != sealKey) throw new IllegalArgumentException();
if (!sealed) throw new IllegalStateException();
sealed = false;
this.sealKey = null;
}
static void onSealedMutation()
{
throw new IllegalStateException();
}
/**
* Get the current language version.
*
* The language version number affects JavaScript semantics as detailed
* in the overview documentation.
*
* @return an integer that is one of VERSION_1_0, VERSION_1_1, etc.
*/
public final int getLanguageVersion()
{
return version;
}
/**
* Set the language version.
*
*
* Setting the language version will affect functions and scripts compiled
* subsequently. See the overview documentation for version-specific
* behavior.
*
* @param version the version as specified by VERSION_1_0, VERSION_1_1, etc.
*/
public void setLanguageVersion(int version)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
checkLanguageVersion(version);
Object listeners = propertyListeners;
if (listeners != null && version != this.version) {
firePropertyChangeImpl(listeners, languageVersionProperty,
Integer.valueOf(this.version),
Integer.valueOf(version));
}
this.version = version;
}
public static boolean isValidLanguageVersion(int version)
{
switch (version) {
case VERSION_DEFAULT:
case VERSION_1_0:
case VERSION_1_1:
case VERSION_1_2:
case VERSION_1_3:
case VERSION_1_4:
case VERSION_1_5:
case VERSION_1_6:
case VERSION_1_7:
case VERSION_1_8:
case VERSION_ES6:
return true;
}
return false;
}
public static void checkLanguageVersion(int version)
{
if (isValidLanguageVersion(version)) {
return;
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad language version: "+version);
}
/**
* Get the implementation version.
*
*
* The implementation version is of the form
*
* "name langVer release
relNum date"
*
* where name is the name of the product, langVer is
* the language version, relNum is the release number, and
* date is the release date for that specific
* release in the form "yyyy mm dd".
*
* @return a string that encodes the product, language version, release
* number, and date.
*/
public final String getImplementationVersion()
{
if (implementationVersion == null) {
Enumeration urls;
try {
urls = Context.class.getClassLoader().getResources("META-INF/MANIFEST.MF");
} catch (IOException ioe) {
return null;
}
// There will be many manifests in the world -- enumerate all of them until we find the right one.
while (urls.hasMoreElements()) {
URL metaUrl = urls.nextElement();
InputStream is = null;
try {
is = metaUrl.openStream();
Manifest mf = new Manifest(is);
Attributes attrs = mf.getMainAttributes();
if ("Mozilla Rhino".equals(attrs.getValue("Implementation-Title"))) {
implementationVersion =
"Rhino " + attrs.getValue("Implementation-Version") + " " + attrs.getValue("Built-Date").replaceAll("-", " ");
return implementationVersion;
}
} catch (IOException e) {
// Ignore this unlikely event
} finally {
try {
if (is != null) is.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
// Ignore this even unlikelier event
}
}
}
}
return implementationVersion;
}
/**
* Get the current error reporter.
*
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public final ErrorReporter getErrorReporter()
{
if (errorReporter == null) {
return DefaultErrorReporter.instance;
}
return errorReporter;
}
/**
* Change the current error reporter.
*
* @return the previous error reporter
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public final ErrorReporter setErrorReporter(ErrorReporter reporter)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
if (reporter == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException();
ErrorReporter old = getErrorReporter();
if (reporter == old) {
return old;
}
Object listeners = propertyListeners;
if (listeners != null) {
firePropertyChangeImpl(listeners, errorReporterProperty,
old, reporter);
}
this.errorReporter = reporter;
return old;
}
/**
* Get the current locale. Returns the default locale if none has
* been set.
*
* @see java.util.Locale
*/
public final Locale getLocale()
{
if (locale == null)
locale = Locale.getDefault();
return locale;
}
/**
* Set the current locale.
*
* @see java.util.Locale
*/
public final Locale setLocale(Locale loc)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
Locale result = locale;
locale = loc;
return result;
}
/**
* Register an object to receive notifications when a bound property
* has changed
* @see java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @param l the listener
*/
public final void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener l)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
propertyListeners = Kit.addListener(propertyListeners, l);
}
/**
* Remove an object from the list of objects registered to receive
* notification of changes to a bounded property
* @see java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @param l the listener
*/
public final void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener l)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
propertyListeners = Kit.removeListener(propertyListeners, l);
}
/**
* Notify any registered listeners that a bounded property has changed
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @see #removePropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
* @see java.beans.PropertyChangeListener
* @see java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent
* @param property the bound property
* @param oldValue the old value
* @param newValue the new value
*/
final void firePropertyChange(String property, Object oldValue,
Object newValue)
{
Object listeners = propertyListeners;
if (listeners != null) {
firePropertyChangeImpl(listeners, property, oldValue, newValue);
}
}
private void firePropertyChangeImpl(Object listeners, String property,
Object oldValue, Object newValue)
{
for (int i = 0; ; ++i) {
Object l = Kit.getListener(listeners, i);
if (l == null)
break;
if (l instanceof PropertyChangeListener) {
PropertyChangeListener pcl = (PropertyChangeListener)l;
pcl.propertyChange(new PropertyChangeEvent(
this, property, oldValue, newValue));
}
}
}
/**
* Report a warning using the error reporter for the current thread.
*
* @param message the warning message to report
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number
* @param lineSource the text of the line (may be null)
* @param lineOffset the offset into lineSource where problem was detected
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public static void reportWarning(String message, String sourceName,
int lineno, String lineSource,
int lineOffset)
{
Context cx = Context.getContext();
if (cx.hasFeature(FEATURE_WARNING_AS_ERROR))
reportError(message, sourceName, lineno, lineSource, lineOffset);
else
cx.getErrorReporter().warning(message, sourceName, lineno,
lineSource, lineOffset);
}
/**
* Report a warning using the error reporter for the current thread.
*
* @param message the warning message to report
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public static void reportWarning(String message)
{
int[] linep = { 0 };
String filename = getSourcePositionFromStack(linep);
Context.reportWarning(message, filename, linep[0], null, 0);
}
public static void reportWarning(String message, Throwable t)
{
int[] linep = { 0 };
String filename = getSourcePositionFromStack(linep);
Writer sw = new StringWriter();
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw);
pw.println(message);
t.printStackTrace(pw);
pw.flush();
Context.reportWarning(sw.toString(), filename, linep[0], null, 0);
}
/**
* Report an error using the error reporter for the current thread.
*
* @param message the error message to report
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number
* @param lineSource the text of the line (may be null)
* @param lineOffset the offset into lineSource where problem was detected
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public static void reportError(String message, String sourceName,
int lineno, String lineSource,
int lineOffset)
{
Context cx = getCurrentContext();
if (cx != null) {
cx.getErrorReporter().error(message, sourceName, lineno,
lineSource, lineOffset);
} else {
throw new EvaluatorException(message, sourceName, lineno,
lineSource, lineOffset);
}
}
/**
* Report an error using the error reporter for the current thread.
*
* @param message the error message to report
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public static void reportError(String message)
{
int[] linep = { 0 };
String filename = getSourcePositionFromStack(linep);
Context.reportError(message, filename, linep[0], null, 0);
}
/**
* Report a runtime error using the error reporter for the current thread.
*
* @param message the error message to report
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number
* @param lineSource the text of the line (may be null)
* @param lineOffset the offset into lineSource where problem was detected
* @return a runtime exception that will be thrown to terminate the
* execution of the script
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public static EvaluatorException reportRuntimeError(String message,
String sourceName,
int lineno,
String lineSource,
int lineOffset)
{
Context cx = getCurrentContext();
if (cx != null) {
return cx.getErrorReporter().
runtimeError(message, sourceName, lineno,
lineSource, lineOffset);
}
throw new EvaluatorException(message, sourceName, lineno, lineSource, lineOffset);
}
static EvaluatorException reportRuntimeError0(String messageId)
{
String msg = ScriptRuntime.getMessage0(messageId);
return reportRuntimeError(msg);
}
static EvaluatorException reportRuntimeError1(String messageId,
Object arg1)
{
String msg = ScriptRuntime.getMessage1(messageId, arg1);
return reportRuntimeError(msg);
}
static EvaluatorException reportRuntimeError2(String messageId,
Object arg1, Object arg2)
{
String msg = ScriptRuntime.getMessage2(messageId, arg1, arg2);
return reportRuntimeError(msg);
}
static EvaluatorException reportRuntimeError3(String messageId,
Object arg1, Object arg2,
Object arg3)
{
String msg = ScriptRuntime.getMessage3(messageId, arg1, arg2, arg3);
return reportRuntimeError(msg);
}
static EvaluatorException reportRuntimeError4(String messageId,
Object arg1, Object arg2,
Object arg3, Object arg4)
{
String msg
= ScriptRuntime.getMessage4(messageId, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4);
return reportRuntimeError(msg);
}
/**
* Report a runtime error using the error reporter for the current thread.
*
* @param message the error message to report
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter
*/
public static EvaluatorException reportRuntimeError(String message)
{
int[] linep = { 0 };
String filename = getSourcePositionFromStack(linep);
return Context.reportRuntimeError(message, filename, linep[0], null, 0);
}
/**
* Initialize the standard objects.
*
* Creates instances of the standard objects and their constructors
* (Object, String, Number, Date, etc.), setting up 'scope' to act
* as a global object as in ECMA 15.1.
*
* This method must be called to initialize a scope before scripts
* can be evaluated in that scope.
*
* This method does not affect the Context it is called upon.
*
* @return the initialized scope
*/
public final ScriptableObject initStandardObjects()
{
return initStandardObjects(null, false);
}
/**
* Initialize the standard objects, leaving out those that offer access directly
* to Java classes. This sets up "scope" to have access to all the standard
* JavaScript classes, but does not create global objects for any top-level
* Java packages. In addition, the "Packages," "JavaAdapter," and
* "JavaImporter" classes, and the "getClass" function, are not
* initialized.
*
* The result of this function is a scope that may be safely used in a "sandbox"
* environment where it is not desirable to give access to Java code from JavaScript.
*
* Creates instances of the standard objects and their constructors
* (Object, String, Number, Date, etc.), setting up 'scope' to act
* as a global object as in ECMA 15.1.
*
* This method must be called to initialize a scope before scripts
* can be evaluated in that scope.
*
* This method does not affect the Context it is called upon.
*
* @return the initialized scope
*/
public final ScriptableObject initSafeStandardObjects()
{
return initSafeStandardObjects(null, false);
}
/**
* Initialize the standard objects.
*
* Creates instances of the standard objects and their constructors
* (Object, String, Number, Date, etc.), setting up 'scope' to act
* as a global object as in ECMA 15.1.
*
* This method must be called to initialize a scope before scripts
* can be evaluated in that scope.
*
* This method does not affect the Context it is called upon.
*
* @param scope the scope to initialize, or null, in which case a new
* object will be created to serve as the scope
* @return the initialized scope. The method returns the value of the scope
* argument if it is not null or newly allocated scope object which
* is an instance {@link ScriptableObject}.
*/
public final Scriptable initStandardObjects(ScriptableObject scope)
{
return initStandardObjects(scope, false);
}
/**
* Initialize the standard objects, leaving out those that offer access directly
* to Java classes. This sets up "scope" to have access to all the standard
* JavaScript classes, but does not create global objects for any top-level
* Java packages. In addition, the "Packages," "JavaAdapter," and
* "JavaImporter" classes, and the "getClass" function, are not
* initialized.
*
* The result of this function is a scope that may be safely used in a "sandbox"
* environment where it is not desirable to give access to Java code from JavaScript.
*
* Creates instances of the standard objects and their constructors
* (Object, String, Number, Date, etc.), setting up 'scope' to act
* as a global object as in ECMA 15.1.
*
* This method must be called to initialize a scope before scripts
* can be evaluated in that scope.
*
* This method does not affect the Context it is called upon.
*
* @param scope the scope to initialize, or null, in which case a new
* object will be created to serve as the scope
* @return the initialized scope. The method returns the value of the scope
* argument if it is not null or newly allocated scope object which
* is an instance {@link ScriptableObject}.
*/
public final Scriptable initSafeStandardObjects(ScriptableObject scope)
{
return initSafeStandardObjects(scope, false);
}
/**
* Initialize the standard objects.
*
* Creates instances of the standard objects and their constructors
* (Object, String, Number, Date, etc.), setting up 'scope' to act
* as a global object as in ECMA 15.1.
*
* This method must be called to initialize a scope before scripts
* can be evaluated in that scope.
*
* This method does not affect the Context it is called upon.
*
* This form of the method also allows for creating "sealed" standard
* objects. An object that is sealed cannot have properties added, changed,
* or removed. This is useful to create a "superglobal" that can be shared
* among several top-level objects. Note that sealing is not allowed in
* the current ECMA/ISO language specification, but is likely for
* the next version.
*
* @param scope the scope to initialize, or null, in which case a new
* object will be created to serve as the scope
* @param sealed whether or not to create sealed standard objects that
* cannot be modified.
* @return the initialized scope. The method returns the value of the scope
* argument if it is not null or newly allocated scope object.
* @since 1.4R3
*/
public ScriptableObject initStandardObjects(ScriptableObject scope,
boolean sealed)
{
return ScriptRuntime.initStandardObjects(this, scope, sealed);
}
/**
* Initialize the standard objects, leaving out those that offer access directly
* to Java classes. This sets up "scope" to have access to all the standard
* JavaScript classes, but does not create global objects for any top-level
* Java packages. In addition, the "Packages," "JavaAdapter," and
* "JavaImporter" classes, and the "getClass" function, are not
* initialized.
*
* The result of this function is a scope that may be safely used in a "sandbox"
* environment where it is not desirable to give access to Java code from JavaScript.
*
* Creates instances of the standard objects and their constructors
* (Object, String, Number, Date, etc.), setting up 'scope' to act
* as a global object as in ECMA 15.1.
*
* This method must be called to initialize a scope before scripts
* can be evaluated in that scope.
*
* This method does not affect the Context it is called upon.
*
* This form of the method also allows for creating "sealed" standard
* objects. An object that is sealed cannot have properties added, changed,
* or removed. This is useful to create a "superglobal" that can be shared
* among several top-level objects. Note that sealing is not allowed in
* the current ECMA/ISO language specification, but is likely for
* the next version.
*
* @param scope the scope to initialize, or null, in which case a new
* object will be created to serve as the scope
* @param sealed whether or not to create sealed standard objects that
* cannot be modified.
* @return the initialized scope. The method returns the value of the scope
* argument if it is not null or newly allocated scope object.
* @since 1.7.6
*/
public ScriptableObject initSafeStandardObjects(ScriptableObject scope,
boolean sealed)
{
return ScriptRuntime.initSafeStandardObjects(this, scope, sealed);
}
/**
* Get the singleton object that represents the JavaScript Undefined value.
*/
public static Object getUndefinedValue()
{
return Undefined.instance;
}
/**
* Evaluate a JavaScript source string.
*
* The provided source name and line number are used for error messages
* and for producing debug information.
*
* @param scope the scope to execute in
* @param source the JavaScript source
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number
* @param securityDomain an arbitrary object that specifies security
* information about the origin or owner of the script. For
* implementations that don't care about security, this value
* may be null.
* @return the result of evaluating the string
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.SecurityController
*/
public final Object evaluateString(Scriptable scope, String source,
String sourceName, int lineno,
Object securityDomain)
{
Script script = compileString(source, sourceName, lineno,
securityDomain);
if (script != null) {
return script.exec(this, scope);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Evaluate a reader as JavaScript source.
*
* All characters of the reader are consumed.
*
* @param scope the scope to execute in
* @param in the Reader to get JavaScript source from
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number
* @param securityDomain an arbitrary object that specifies security
* information about the origin or owner of the script. For
* implementations that don't care about security, this value
* may be null.
* @return the result of evaluating the source
*
* @exception IOException if an IOException was generated by the Reader
*/
public final Object evaluateReader(Scriptable scope, Reader in,
String sourceName, int lineno,
Object securityDomain)
throws IOException
{
Script script = compileReader(scope, in, sourceName, lineno,
securityDomain);
if (script != null) {
return script.exec(this, scope);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Execute script that may pause execution by capturing a continuation.
* Caller must be prepared to catch a ContinuationPending exception
* and resume execution by calling
* {@link #resumeContinuation(Object, Scriptable, Object)}.
* @param script The script to execute. Script must have been compiled
* with interpreted mode (optimization level -1)
* @param scope The scope to execute the script against
* @throws ContinuationPending if the script calls a function that results
* in a call to {@link #captureContinuation()}
* @since 1.7 Release 2
*/
public Object executeScriptWithContinuations(Script script,
Scriptable scope)
throws ContinuationPending
{
if (!(script instanceof InterpretedFunction) ||
!((InterpretedFunction)script).isScript())
{
// Can only be applied to scripts
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Script argument was not" +
" a script or was not created by interpreted mode ");
}
return callFunctionWithContinuations((InterpretedFunction) script,
scope, ScriptRuntime.emptyArgs);
}
/**
* Call function that may pause execution by capturing a continuation.
* Caller must be prepared to catch a ContinuationPending exception
* and resume execution by calling
* {@link #resumeContinuation(Object, Scriptable, Object)}.
* @param function The function to call. The function must have been
* compiled with interpreted mode (optimization level -1)
* @param scope The scope to execute the script against
* @param args The arguments for the function
* @throws ContinuationPending if the script calls a function that results
* in a call to {@link #captureContinuation()}
* @since 1.7 Release 2
*/
public Object callFunctionWithContinuations(Callable function,
Scriptable scope, Object[] args)
throws ContinuationPending
{
if (!(function instanceof InterpretedFunction)) {
// Can only be applied to scripts
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Function argument was not" +
" created by interpreted mode ");
}
if (ScriptRuntime.hasTopCall(this)) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot have any pending top " +
"calls when executing a script with continuations");
}
// Annotate so we can check later to ensure no java code in
// intervening frames
isContinuationsTopCall = true;
return ScriptRuntime.doTopCall(function, this, scope, scope, args, isTopLevelStrict);
}
/**
* Capture a continuation from the current execution. The execution must
* have been started via a call to
* {@link #executeScriptWithContinuations(Script, Scriptable)} or
* {@link #callFunctionWithContinuations(Callable, Scriptable, Object[])}.
* This implies that the code calling
* this method must have been called as a function from the
* JavaScript script. Also, there cannot be any non-JavaScript code
* between the JavaScript frames (e.g., a call to eval()). The
* ContinuationPending exception returned must be thrown.
* @return A ContinuationPending exception that must be thrown
* @since 1.7 Release 2
*/
public ContinuationPending captureContinuation() {
return new ContinuationPending(
Interpreter.captureContinuation(this));
}
/**
* Restarts execution of the JavaScript suspended at the call
* to {@link #captureContinuation()}. Execution of the code will resume
* with the functionResult as the result of the call that captured the
* continuation.
* Execution of the script will either conclude normally and the
* result returned, another continuation will be captured and
* thrown, or the script will terminate abnormally and throw an exception.
* @param continuation The value returned by
* {@link ContinuationPending#getContinuation()}
* @param functionResult This value will appear to the code being resumed
* as the result of the function that captured the continuation
* @throws ContinuationPending if another continuation is captured before
* the code terminates
* @since 1.7 Release 2
*/
public Object resumeContinuation(Object continuation,
Scriptable scope, Object functionResult)
throws ContinuationPending
{
Object[] args = { functionResult };
return Interpreter.restartContinuation(
(org.mozilla.javascript.NativeContinuation) continuation,
this, scope, args);
}
/**
* Check whether a string is ready to be compiled.
*
* stringIsCompilableUnit is intended to support interactive compilation of
* JavaScript. If compiling the string would result in an error
* that might be fixed by appending more source, this method
* returns false. In every other case, it returns true.
*
* Interactive shells may accumulate source lines, using this
* method after each new line is appended to check whether the
* statement being entered is complete.
*
* @param source the source buffer to check
* @return whether the source is ready for compilation
* @since 1.4 Release 2
*/
public final boolean stringIsCompilableUnit(String source) {
boolean errorseen = false;
CompilerEnvirons compilerEnv = new CompilerEnvirons();
compilerEnv.initFromContext(this);
// no source name or source text manager, because we're just
// going to throw away the result.
compilerEnv.setGeneratingSource(false);
Parser p = new Parser(compilerEnv, DefaultErrorReporter.instance);
try {
p.parse(source, null, 1);
} catch (EvaluatorException ee) {
errorseen = true;
}
// Return false only if an error occurred as a result of reading past
// the end of the file, i.e. if the source could be fixed by
// appending more source.
return !(errorseen && p.eof());
}
/**
* @deprecated
* @see #compileReader(Reader in, String sourceName, int lineno,
* Object securityDomain)
*/
@Deprecated
public final Script compileReader(Scriptable scope, Reader in,
String sourceName, int lineno,
Object securityDomain)
throws IOException
{
return compileReader(in, sourceName, lineno, securityDomain);
}
/**
* Compiles the source in the given reader.
*
* Returns a script that may later be executed.
* Will consume all the source in the reader.
*
* @param in the input reader
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number for reporting errors
* @param securityDomain an arbitrary object that specifies security
* information about the origin or owner of the script. For
* implementations that don't care about security, this value
* may be null.
* @return a script that may later be executed
* @exception IOException if an IOException was generated by the Reader
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.Script
*/
public final Script compileReader(Reader in, String sourceName,
int lineno, Object securityDomain)
throws IOException
{
if (lineno < 0) {
// For compatibility IllegalArgumentException can not be thrown here
lineno = 0;
}
return (Script) compileImpl(null, Kit.readReader(in), sourceName, lineno,
securityDomain, false, null, null);
}
/**
* Compiles the source in the given string.
*
* Returns a script that may later be executed.
*
* @param source the source string
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number for reporting errors. Use
* 0 if the line number is unknown.
* @param securityDomain an arbitrary object that specifies security
* information about the origin or owner of the script. For
* implementations that don't care about security, this value
* may be null.
* @return a script that may later be executed
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.Script
*/
public final Script compileString(String source,
String sourceName, int lineno,
Object securityDomain)
{
if (lineno < 0) {
// For compatibility IllegalArgumentException can not be thrown here
lineno = 0;
}
return compileString(source, null, null, sourceName, lineno,
securityDomain);
}
final Script compileString(String source,
Evaluator compiler,
ErrorReporter compilationErrorReporter,
String sourceName, int lineno,
Object securityDomain)
{
try {
return (Script) compileImpl(null, source, sourceName, lineno,
securityDomain, false,
compiler, compilationErrorReporter);
} catch (IOException ioe) {
// Should not happen when dealing with source as string
throw new RuntimeException(ioe);
}
}
/**
* Compile a JavaScript function.
*
* The function source must be a function definition as defined by
* ECMA (e.g., "function f(a) { return a; }").
*
* @param scope the scope to compile relative to
* @param source the function definition source
* @param sourceName a string describing the source, such as a filename
* @param lineno the starting line number
* @param securityDomain an arbitrary object that specifies security
* information about the origin or owner of the script. For
* implementations that don't care about security, this value
* may be null.
* @return a Function that may later be called
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.Function
*/
public final Function compileFunction(Scriptable scope, String source,
String sourceName, int lineno,
Object securityDomain)
{
return compileFunction(scope, source, null, null, sourceName, lineno,
securityDomain);
}
final Function compileFunction(Scriptable scope, String source,
Evaluator compiler,
ErrorReporter compilationErrorReporter,
String sourceName, int lineno,
Object securityDomain)
{
try {
return (Function) compileImpl(scope, source, sourceName,
lineno, securityDomain, true,
compiler, compilationErrorReporter);
}
catch (IOException ioe) {
// Should never happen because we just made the reader
// from a String
throw new RuntimeException(ioe);
}
}
/**
* Decompile the script.
*
* The canonical source of the script is returned.
*
* @param script the script to decompile
* @param indent the number of spaces to indent the result
* @return a string representing the script source
*/
public final String decompileScript(Script script, int indent)
{
NativeFunction scriptImpl = (NativeFunction) script;
return scriptImpl.decompile(indent, 0);
}
/**
* Decompile a JavaScript Function.
*
* Decompiles a previously compiled JavaScript function object to
* canonical source.
*
* Returns function body of '[native code]' if no decompilation
* information is available.
*
* @param fun the JavaScript function to decompile
* @param indent the number of spaces to indent the result
* @return a string representing the function source
*/
public final String decompileFunction(Function fun, int indent)
{
if (fun instanceof BaseFunction)
return ((BaseFunction)fun).decompile(indent, 0);
return "function " + fun.getClassName() + "() {\n\t[native code]\n}\n";
}
/**
* Decompile the body of a JavaScript Function.
*
* Decompiles the body a previously compiled JavaScript Function
* object to canonical source, omitting the function header and
* trailing brace.
*
* Returns '[native code]' if no decompilation information is available.
*
* @param fun the JavaScript function to decompile
* @param indent the number of spaces to indent the result
* @return a string representing the function body source.
*/
public final String decompileFunctionBody(Function fun, int indent)
{
if (fun instanceof BaseFunction) {
BaseFunction bf = (BaseFunction)fun;
return bf.decompile(indent, Decompiler.ONLY_BODY_FLAG);
}
// ALERT: not sure what the right response here is.
return "[native code]\n";
}
/**
* Create a new JavaScript object.
*
* Equivalent to evaluating "new Object()".
* @param scope the scope to search for the constructor and to evaluate
* against
* @return the new object
*/
public Scriptable newObject(Scriptable scope)
{
NativeObject result = new NativeObject();
ScriptRuntime.setBuiltinProtoAndParent(result, scope,
TopLevel.Builtins.Object);
return result;
}
/**
* Create a new JavaScript object by executing the named constructor.
*
* The call newObject(scope, "Foo")
is equivalent to
* evaluating "new Foo()".
*
* @param scope the scope to search for the constructor and to evaluate against
* @param constructorName the name of the constructor to call
* @return the new object
*/
public Scriptable newObject(Scriptable scope, String constructorName)
{
return newObject(scope, constructorName, ScriptRuntime.emptyArgs);
}
/**
* Creates a new JavaScript object by executing the named constructor.
*
* Searches scope
for the named constructor, calls it with
* the given arguments, and returns the result.
*
* The code
*
* Object[] args = { "a", "b" };
* newObject(scope, "Foo", args)
* is equivalent to evaluating "new Foo('a', 'b')", assuming that the Foo
* constructor has been defined in scope
.
*
* @param scope The scope to search for the constructor and to evaluate
* against
* @param constructorName the name of the constructor to call
* @param args the array of arguments for the constructor
* @return the new object
*/
public Scriptable newObject(Scriptable scope, String constructorName,
Object[] args)
{
return ScriptRuntime.newObject(this, scope, constructorName, args);
}
/**
* Create an array with a specified initial length.
*
* @param scope the scope to create the object in
* @param length the initial length (JavaScript arrays may have
* additional properties added dynamically).
* @return the new array object
*/
public Scriptable newArray(Scriptable scope, int length)
{
NativeArray result = new NativeArray(length);
ScriptRuntime.setBuiltinProtoAndParent(result, scope,
TopLevel.Builtins.Array);
return result;
}
/**
* Create an array with a set of initial elements.
*
* @param scope the scope to create the object in.
* @param elements the initial elements. Each object in this array
* must be an acceptable JavaScript type and type
* of array should be exactly Object[], not
* SomeObjectSubclass[].
* @return the new array object.
*/
public Scriptable newArray(Scriptable scope, Object[] elements)
{
if (elements.getClass().getComponentType() != ScriptRuntime.ObjectClass)
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
NativeArray result = new NativeArray(elements);
ScriptRuntime.setBuiltinProtoAndParent(result, scope,
TopLevel.Builtins.Array);
return result;
}
/**
* Get the elements of a JavaScript array.
*
* If the object defines a length property convertible to double number,
* then the number is converted Uint32 value as defined in Ecma 9.6
* and Java array of that size is allocated.
* The array is initialized with the values obtained by
* calling get() on object for each value of i in [0,length-1]. If
* there is not a defined value for a property the Undefined value
* is used to initialize the corresponding element in the array. The
* Java array is then returned.
* If the object doesn't define a length property or it is not a number,
* empty array is returned.
* @param object the JavaScript array or array-like object
* @return a Java array of objects
* @since 1.4 release 2
*/
public final Object[] getElements(Scriptable object)
{
return ScriptRuntime.getArrayElements(object);
}
/**
* Convert the value to a JavaScript boolean value.
*
* See ECMA 9.2.
*
* @param value a JavaScript value
* @return the corresponding boolean value converted using
* the ECMA rules
*/
public static boolean toBoolean(Object value)
{
return ScriptRuntime.toBoolean(value);
}
/**
* Convert the value to a JavaScript Number value.
*
* Returns a Java double for the JavaScript Number.
*
* See ECMA 9.3.
*
* @param value a JavaScript value
* @return the corresponding double value converted using
* the ECMA rules
*/
public static double toNumber(Object value)
{
return ScriptRuntime.toNumber(value);
}
/**
* Convert the value to a JavaScript String value.
*
* See ECMA 9.8.
*
* @param value a JavaScript value
* @return the corresponding String value converted using
* the ECMA rules
*/
public static String toString(Object value)
{
return ScriptRuntime.toString(value);
}
/**
* Convert the value to an JavaScript object value.
*
* Note that a scope must be provided to look up the constructors
* for Number, Boolean, and String.
*
* See ECMA 9.9.
*
* Additionally, arbitrary Java objects and classes will be
* wrapped in a Scriptable object with its Java fields and methods
* reflected as JavaScript properties of the object.
*
* @param value any Java object
* @param scope global scope containing constructors for Number,
* Boolean, and String
* @return new JavaScript object
*/
public static Scriptable toObject(Object value, Scriptable scope)
{
return ScriptRuntime.toObject(scope, value);
}
/**
* @deprecated
* @see #toObject(Object, Scriptable)
*/
@Deprecated
public static Scriptable toObject(Object value, Scriptable scope,
Class> staticType)
{
return ScriptRuntime.toObject(scope, value);
}
/**
* Convenient method to convert java value to its closest representation
* in JavaScript.
*
* If value is an instance of String, Number, Boolean, Function or
* Scriptable, it is returned as it and will be treated as the corresponding
* JavaScript type of string, number, boolean, function and object.
*
* Note that for Number instances during any arithmetic operation in
* JavaScript the engine will always use the result of
* Number.doubleValue() resulting in a precision loss if
* the number can not fit into double.
*
* If value is an instance of Character, it will be converted to string of
* length 1 and its JavaScript type will be string.
*
* The rest of values will be wrapped as LiveConnect objects
* by calling {@link WrapFactory#wrap(Context cx, Scriptable scope,
* Object obj, Class staticType)} as in:
*
* Context cx = Context.getCurrentContext();
* return cx.getWrapFactory().wrap(cx, scope, value, null);
*
*
* @param value any Java object
* @param scope top scope object
* @return value suitable to pass to any API that takes JavaScript values.
*/
public static Object javaToJS(Object value, Scriptable scope)
{
if (value instanceof String || value instanceof Number
|| value instanceof Boolean || value instanceof Scriptable)
{
return value;
} else if (value instanceof Character) {
return String.valueOf(((Character)value).charValue());
} else {
Context cx = Context.getContext();
return cx.getWrapFactory().wrap(cx, scope, value, null);
}
}
/**
* Convert a JavaScript value into the desired type.
* Uses the semantics defined with LiveConnect3 and throws an
* Illegal argument exception if the conversion cannot be performed.
* @param value the JavaScript value to convert
* @param desiredType the Java type to convert to. Primitive Java
* types are represented using the TYPE fields in the corresponding
* wrapper class in java.lang.
* @return the converted value
* @throws EvaluatorException if the conversion cannot be performed
*/
public static Object jsToJava(Object value, Class> desiredType)
throws EvaluatorException
{
return NativeJavaObject.coerceTypeImpl(desiredType, value);
}
/**
* @deprecated
* @see #jsToJava(Object, Class)
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the conversion cannot be performed.
* Note that {@link #jsToJava(Object, Class)} throws
* {@link EvaluatorException} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static Object toType(Object value, Class> desiredType)
throws IllegalArgumentException
{
try {
return jsToJava(value, desiredType);
} catch (EvaluatorException ex) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(ex.getMessage(), ex);
}
}
/**
* Rethrow the exception wrapping it as the script runtime exception.
* Unless the exception is instance of {@link EcmaError} or
* {@link EvaluatorException} it will be wrapped as
* {@link WrappedException}, a subclass of {@link EvaluatorException}.
* The resulting exception object always contains
* source name and line number of script that triggered exception.
*
* This method always throws an exception, its return value is provided
* only for convenience to allow a usage like:
*
* throw Context.throwAsScriptRuntimeEx(ex);
*
* to indicate that code after the method is unreachable.
* @throws EvaluatorException
* @throws EcmaError
*/
public static RuntimeException throwAsScriptRuntimeEx(Throwable e)
{
while ((e instanceof InvocationTargetException)) {
e = ((InvocationTargetException) e).getTargetException();
}
// special handling of Error so scripts would not catch them
if (e instanceof Error) {
Context cx = getContext();
if (cx == null ||
!cx.hasFeature(Context.FEATURE_ENHANCED_JAVA_ACCESS))
{
throw (Error)e;
}
}
if (e instanceof RhinoException) {
throw (RhinoException)e;
}
throw new WrappedException(e);
}
/**
* Tell whether debug information is being generated.
* @since 1.3
*/
public final boolean isGeneratingDebug()
{
return generatingDebug;
}
/**
* Specify whether or not debug information should be generated.
*
* Setting the generation of debug information on will set the
* optimization level to zero.
* @since 1.3
*/
public final void setGeneratingDebug(boolean generatingDebug)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
generatingDebugChanged = true;
if (generatingDebug && getOptimizationLevel() > 0)
setOptimizationLevel(0);
this.generatingDebug = generatingDebug;
}
/**
* Tell whether source information is being generated.
* @since 1.3
*/
public final boolean isGeneratingSource()
{
return generatingSource;
}
/**
* Specify whether or not source information should be generated.
*
* Without source information, evaluating the "toString" method
* on JavaScript functions produces only "[native code]" for
* the body of the function.
* Note that code generated without source is not fully ECMA
* conformant.
* @since 1.3
*/
public final void setGeneratingSource(boolean generatingSource)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
this.generatingSource = generatingSource;
}
/**
* Get the current optimization level.
*
* The optimization level is expressed as an integer between -1 and
* 9.
* @since 1.3
*
*/
public final int getOptimizationLevel()
{
return optimizationLevel;
}
/**
* Set the current optimization level.
*
* The optimization level is expected to be an integer between -1 and
* 9. Any negative values will be interpreted as -1, and any values
* greater than 9 will be interpreted as 9.
* An optimization level of -1 indicates that interpretive mode will
* always be used. Levels 0 through 9 indicate that class files may
* be generated. Higher optimization levels trade off compile time
* performance for runtime performance.
* The optimizer level can't be set greater than -1 if the optimizer
* package doesn't exist at run time.
* @param optimizationLevel an integer indicating the level of
* optimization to perform
* @since 1.3
*
*/
public final void setOptimizationLevel(int optimizationLevel)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
if (optimizationLevel == -2) {
// To be compatible with Cocoon fork
optimizationLevel = -1;
}
checkOptimizationLevel(optimizationLevel);
if (codegenClass == null)
optimizationLevel = -1;
this.optimizationLevel = optimizationLevel;
}
public static boolean isValidOptimizationLevel(int optimizationLevel)
{
return -1 <= optimizationLevel && optimizationLevel <= 9;
}
public static void checkOptimizationLevel(int optimizationLevel)
{
if (isValidOptimizationLevel(optimizationLevel)) {
return;
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Optimization level outside [-1..9]: "+optimizationLevel);
}
/**
* Returns the maximum stack depth (in terms of number of call frames)
* allowed in a single invocation of interpreter. If the set depth would be
* exceeded, the interpreter will throw an EvaluatorException in the script.
* Defaults to Integer.MAX_VALUE. The setting only has effect for
* interpreted functions (those compiled with optimization level set to -1).
* As the interpreter doesn't use the Java stack but rather manages its own
* stack in the heap memory, a runaway recursion in interpreted code would
* eventually consume all available memory and cause OutOfMemoryError
* instead of a StackOverflowError limited to only a single thread. This
* setting helps prevent such situations.
*
* @return The current maximum interpreter stack depth.
*/
public final int getMaximumInterpreterStackDepth()
{
return maximumInterpreterStackDepth;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum stack depth (in terms of number of call frames)
* allowed in a single invocation of interpreter. If the set depth would be
* exceeded, the interpreter will throw an EvaluatorException in the script.
* Defaults to Integer.MAX_VALUE. The setting only has effect for
* interpreted functions (those compiled with optimization level set to -1).
* As the interpreter doesn't use the Java stack but rather manages its own
* stack in the heap memory, a runaway recursion in interpreted code would
* eventually consume all available memory and cause OutOfMemoryError
* instead of a StackOverflowError limited to only a single thread. This
* setting helps prevent such situations.
*
* @param max the new maximum interpreter stack depth
* @throws IllegalStateException if this context's optimization level is not
* -1
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the new depth is not at least 1
*/
public final void setMaximumInterpreterStackDepth(int max)
{
if(sealed) onSealedMutation();
if(optimizationLevel != -1) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot set maximumInterpreterStackDepth when optimizationLevel != -1");
}
if(max < 1) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Cannot set maximumInterpreterStackDepth to less than 1");
}
maximumInterpreterStackDepth = max;
}
/**
* Set the security controller for this context.
*
SecurityController may only be set if it is currently null
* and {@link SecurityController#hasGlobal()} is false.
* Otherwise a SecurityException is thrown.
* @param controller a SecurityController object
* @throws SecurityException if there is already a SecurityController
* object for this Context or globally installed.
* @see SecurityController#initGlobal(SecurityController controller)
* @see SecurityController#hasGlobal()
*/
public final void setSecurityController(SecurityController controller)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
if (controller == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException();
if (securityController != null) {
throw new SecurityException("Can not overwrite existing SecurityController object");
}
if (SecurityController.hasGlobal()) {
throw new SecurityException("Can not overwrite existing global SecurityController object");
}
securityController = controller;
}
/**
* Set the LiveConnect access filter for this context.
*
{@link ClassShutter} may only be set if it is currently null.
* Otherwise a SecurityException is thrown.
* @param shutter a ClassShutter object
* @throws SecurityException if there is already a ClassShutter
* object for this Context
*/
public synchronized final void setClassShutter(ClassShutter shutter)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
if (shutter == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException();
if (hasClassShutter) {
throw new SecurityException("Cannot overwrite existing " +
"ClassShutter object");
}
classShutter = shutter;
hasClassShutter = true;
}
final synchronized ClassShutter getClassShutter()
{
return classShutter;
}
public interface ClassShutterSetter {
public void setClassShutter(ClassShutter shutter);
public ClassShutter getClassShutter();
}
public final synchronized ClassShutterSetter getClassShutterSetter() {
if (hasClassShutter)
return null;
hasClassShutter = true;
return new ClassShutterSetter() {
@Override
public void setClassShutter(ClassShutter shutter) {
classShutter = shutter;
}
@Override
public ClassShutter getClassShutter() {
return classShutter;
}
};
}
/**
* Get a value corresponding to a key.
*
* Since the Context is associated with a thread it can be
* used to maintain values that can be later retrieved using
* the current thread.
*
* Note that the values are maintained with the Context, so
* if the Context is disassociated from the thread the values
* cannot be retrieved. Also, if private data is to be maintained
* in this manner the key should be a java.lang.Object
* whose reference is not divulged to untrusted code.
* @param key the key used to lookup the value
* @return a value previously stored using putThreadLocal.
*/
public final Object getThreadLocal(Object key)
{
if (threadLocalMap == null)
return null;
return threadLocalMap.get(key);
}
/**
* Put a value that can later be retrieved using a given key.
*
* @param key the key used to index the value
* @param value the value to save
*/
public synchronized final void putThreadLocal(Object key, Object value)
{
if (sealed) onSealedMutation();
if (threadLocalMap == null)
threadLocalMap = new HashMap