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/* -*- Mode: java; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
*
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
// API class
package org.mozilla.javascript;
public interface ConstProperties {
/**
* Sets a named const property in this object.
*
* The property is specified by a string name
* as defined for Scriptable.get
.
*
* The possible values that may be passed in are as defined for
* Scriptable.get
. A class that implements this method may choose
* to ignore calls to set certain properties, in which case those
* properties are effectively read-only.
* For properties defined in a prototype chain,
* use putProperty
in ScriptableObject.
* Note that if a property a is defined in the prototype p
* of an object o, then evaluating o.a = 23
will cause
* set
to be called on the prototype p with
* o as the start parameter.
* To preserve JavaScript semantics, it is the Scriptable
* object's responsibility to modify o.
* This design allows properties to be defined in prototypes and implemented
* in terms of getters and setters of Java values without consuming slots
* in each instance.
*
* The values that may be set are limited to the following:
*
* - java.lang.Boolean objects
* - java.lang.String objects
* - java.lang.Number objects
* - org.mozilla.javascript.Scriptable objects
* - null
* - The value returned by Context.getUndefinedValue()
*
* Arbitrary Java objects may be wrapped in a Scriptable by first calling
* Context.toObject
. This allows the property of a JavaScript
* object to contain an arbitrary Java object as a value.
* Note that has
will be called by the runtime first before
* set
is called to determine in which object the
* property is defined.
* Note that this method is not expected to traverse the prototype chain,
* which is different from the ECMA [[Put]] operation.
* @param name the name of the property
* @param start the object whose property is being set
* @param value value to set the property to
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.Scriptable#has(String, Scriptable)
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.Scriptable#get(String, Scriptable)
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.ScriptableObject#putProperty(Scriptable, String, Object)
* @see org.mozilla.javascript.Context#toObject(Object, Scriptable)
*/
public void putConst(String name, Scriptable start, Object value);
/**
* Reserves a definition spot for a const. This will set up a definition
* of the const property, but set its value to undefined. The semantics of
* the start parameter is the same as for putConst.
* @param name The name of the property.
* @param start The object whose property is being reserved.
*/
public void defineConst(String name, Scriptable start);
/**
* Returns true if the named property is defined as a const on this object.
* @param name
* @return true if the named property is defined as a const, false
* otherwise.
*/
public boolean isConst(String name);
}