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Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide scripting to end users.

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// API class

package org.mozilla.javascript;

/**
 * Factory class that Rhino runtime use to create new {@link Context}
 * instances or to notify about Context execution.
 * 

* When Rhino runtime needs to create new {@link Context} instance during * execution of {@link Context#enter()} or {@link Context}, it will call * {@link #makeContext()} of the current global ContextFactory. * See {@link #getGlobal()} and {@link #initGlobal(ContextFactory)}. *

* It is also possible to use explicit ContextFactory instances for Context * creation. This is useful to have a set of independent Rhino runtime * instances under single JVM. See {@link #call(ContextAction)}. *

* The following example demonstrates Context customization to terminate * scripts running more then 10 seconds and to provide better compatibility * with JavaScript code using MSIE-specific features. *

 * import org.mozilla.javascript.*;
 *
 * class MyFactory extends ContextFactory
 * {
 *
 *     // Custom {@link Context} to store execution time.
 *     private static class MyContext extends Context
 *     {
 *         long startTime;
 *     }
 *
 *     static {
 *         // Initialize GlobalFactory with custom factory
 *         ContextFactory.initGlobal(new MyFactory());
 *     }
 *
 *     // Override {@link #makeContext()}
 *     protected Context makeContext()
 *     {
 *         MyContext cx = new MyContext();
 *         // Use pure interpreter mode to allow for
 *         // {@link #observeInstructionCount(Context, int)} to work
 *         cx.setOptimizationLevel(-1);
 *         // Make Rhino runtime to call observeInstructionCount
 *         // each 10000 bytecode instructions
 *         cx.setInstructionObserverThreshold(10000);
 *         return cx;
 *     }
 *
 *     // Override {@link #hasFeature(Context, int)}
 *     public boolean hasFeature(Context cx, int featureIndex)
 *     {
 *         // Turn on maximum compatibility with MSIE scripts
 *         switch (featureIndex) {
 *             case {@link Context#FEATURE_NON_ECMA_GET_YEAR}:
 *                 return true;
 *
 *             case {@link Context#FEATURE_MEMBER_EXPR_AS_FUNCTION_NAME}:
 *                 return true;
 *
 *             case {@link Context#FEATURE_RESERVED_KEYWORD_AS_IDENTIFIER}:
 *                 return true;
 *
 *             case {@link Context#FEATURE_PARENT_PROTO_PROPRTIES}:
 *                 return false;
 *         }
 *         return super.hasFeature(cx, featureIndex);
 *     }
 *
 *     // Override {@link #observeInstructionCount(Context, int)}
 *     protected void observeInstructionCount(Context cx, int instructionCount)
 *     {
 *         MyContext mcx = (MyContext)cx;
 *         long currentTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
 *         if (currentTime - mcx.startTime > 10*1000) {
 *             // More then 10 seconds from Context creation time:
 *             // it is time to stop the script.
 *             // Throw Error instance to ensure that script will never
 *             // get control back through catch or finally.
 *             throw new Error();
 *         }
 *     }
 *
 *     // Override {@link #doTopCall(Callable, Context, Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args)}
 *     protected Object doTopCall(Callable callable,
 *                                Context cx, Scriptable scope,
 *                                Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args)
 *     {
 *         MyContext mcx = (MyContext)cx;
 *         mcx.startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
 *
 *         return super.doTopCall(callable, cx, scope, thisObj, args);
 *     }
 *
 * }
 *
 * 
*/ public class ContextFactory { private static volatile boolean hasCustomGlobal; private static ContextFactory global = new ContextFactory(); private volatile boolean sealed; private final Object listenersLock = new Object(); private volatile Object listeners; private boolean disabledListening; private ClassLoader applicationClassLoader; /** * Listener of {@link Context} creation and release events. */ public interface Listener { /** * Notify about newly created {@link Context} object. */ public void contextCreated(Context cx); /** * Notify that the specified {@link Context} instance is no longer * associated with the current thread. */ public void contextReleased(Context cx); } /** * Get global ContextFactory. * * @see #hasExplicitGlobal() * @see #initGlobal(ContextFactory) */ public static ContextFactory getGlobal() { return global; } /** * Check if global factory was set. * Return true to indicate that {@link #initGlobal(ContextFactory)} was * already called and false to indicate that the global factory was not * explicitly set. * * @see #getGlobal() * @see #initGlobal(ContextFactory) */ public static boolean hasExplicitGlobal() { return hasCustomGlobal; } /** * Set global ContextFactory. * The method can only be called once. * * @see #getGlobal() * @see #hasExplicitGlobal() */ public static void initGlobal(ContextFactory factory) { if (factory == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } if (hasCustomGlobal) { throw new IllegalStateException(); } hasCustomGlobal = true; global = factory; } /** * Create new {@link Context} instance to be associated with the current * thread. * This is a callback method used by Rhino to create {@link Context} * instance when it is necessary to associate one with the current * execution thread. makeContext() is allowed to call * {@link Context#seal(Object)} on the result to prevent * {@link Context} changes by hostile scripts or applets. */ protected Context makeContext() { return new Context(); } /** * Implementation of {@link Context#hasFeature(int featureIndex)}. * This can be used to customize {@link Context} without introducing * additional subclasses. */ protected boolean hasFeature(Context cx, int featureIndex) { int version; switch (featureIndex) { case Context.FEATURE_NON_ECMA_GET_YEAR: /* * During the great date rewrite of 1.3, we tried to track the * evolving ECMA standard, which then had a definition of * getYear which always subtracted 1900. Which we * implemented, not realizing that it was incompatible with * the old behavior... now, rather than thrash the behavior * yet again, we've decided to leave it with the - 1900 * behavior and point people to the getFullYear method. But * we try to protect existing scripts that have specified a * version... */ version = cx.getLanguageVersion(); return (version == Context.VERSION_1_0 || version == Context.VERSION_1_1 || version == Context.VERSION_1_2); case Context.FEATURE_MEMBER_EXPR_AS_FUNCTION_NAME: return false; case Context.FEATURE_RESERVED_KEYWORD_AS_IDENTIFIER: return false; case Context.FEATURE_TO_STRING_AS_SOURCE: version = cx.getLanguageVersion(); return version == Context.VERSION_1_2; case Context.FEATURE_PARENT_PROTO_PROPRTIES: return true; case Context.FEATURE_E4X: version = cx.getLanguageVersion(); return (version == Context.VERSION_DEFAULT || version >= Context.VERSION_1_6); case Context.FEATURE_DYNAMIC_SCOPE: return false; case Context.FEATURE_STRICT_VARS: return false; case Context.FEATURE_STRICT_EVAL: return false; } // It is a bug to call the method with unknown featureIndex throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.valueOf(featureIndex)); } /** * Create class loader for generated classes. * This method creates an instance of the default implementation * of {@link GeneratedClassLoader}. Rhino uses this interface to load * generated JVM classes when no {@link SecurityController} * is installed. * Application can override the method to provide custom class loading. */ protected GeneratedClassLoader createClassLoader(ClassLoader parent) { return new DefiningClassLoader(parent); } /** * Get ClassLoader to use when searching for Java classes. * Unless it was explicitly initialized with * {@link #initApplicationClassLoader(ClassLoader)} the method returns * null to indicate that Thread.getContextClassLoader() should be used. */ public final ClassLoader getApplicationClassLoader() { return applicationClassLoader; } /** * Set explicit class loader to use when searching for Java classes. * * @see #getApplicationClassLoader() */ public final void initApplicationClassLoader(ClassLoader loader) { if (loader == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("loader is null"); if (!Kit.testIfCanLoadRhinoClasses(loader)) throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Loader can not resolve Rhino classes"); if (this.applicationClassLoader != null) throw new IllegalStateException( "applicationClassLoader can only be set once"); checkNotSealed(); this.applicationClassLoader = loader; } /** * Execute top call to script or function. * When the runtime is about to execute a script or function that will * create the first stack frame with scriptable code, it calls this method * to perform the real call. In this way execution of any script * happens inside this function. */ protected Object doTopCall(Callable callable, Context cx, Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args) { return callable.call(cx, scope, thisObj, args); } /** * Implementation of * {@link Context#observeInstructionCount(int instructionCount)}. * This can be used to customize {@link Context} without introducing * additional subclasses. */ protected void observeInstructionCount(Context cx, int instructionCount) { } protected void onContextCreated(Context cx) { Object listeners = this.listeners; for (int i = 0; ; ++i) { Listener l = (Listener)Kit.getListener(listeners, i); if (l == null) break; l.contextCreated(cx); } } protected void onContextReleased(Context cx) { Object listeners = this.listeners; for (int i = 0; ; ++i) { Listener l = (Listener)Kit.getListener(listeners, i); if (l == null) break; l.contextReleased(cx); } } public final void addListener(Listener listener) { checkNotSealed(); synchronized (listenersLock) { if (disabledListening) { throw new IllegalStateException(); } listeners = Kit.addListener(listeners, listener); } } public final void removeListener(Listener listener) { checkNotSealed(); synchronized (listenersLock) { if (disabledListening) { throw new IllegalStateException(); } listeners = Kit.removeListener(listeners, listener); } } /** * The method is used only to imlement * Context.disableStaticContextListening() */ final void disableContextListening() { checkNotSealed(); synchronized (listenersLock) { disabledListening = true; listeners = null; } } /** * Checks if this is a sealed ContextFactory. * @see #seal() */ public final boolean isSealed() { return sealed; } /** * Seal this ContextFactory so any attempt to modify it like to add or * remove its listeners will throw an exception. * @see #isSealed() */ public final void seal() { checkNotSealed(); sealed = true; } protected final void checkNotSealed() { if (sealed) throw new IllegalStateException(); } /** * Call {@link ContextAction#run(Context cx)} * using the {@link Context} instance associated with the current thread. * If no Context is associated with the thread, then * {@link #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)}. * * @see ContextFactory#call(ContextAction) * @see Context#call(ContextFactory factory, Callable callable, * Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, * Object[] args) */ public final Object call(ContextAction action) { return Context.call(this, action); } /** * Same as {@link Context#enter()} with the difference that if a new context * needs to be created, then this context factory is used to create it * instead of the global context factory. * @return a Context associated with the current thread */ public final Context enter() { return enter(null); } /** * Same as {@link Context#enter(Context)} with the difference that if a new * context needs to be created, then this context factory is used to create * it instead of the global context factory. * @return a Context associated with the current thread */ public final Context enter(Context cx) { return Context.enter(cx, this); } /** * Same as {@link Context#exit()}, although if you used {@link #enter()} or * {@link #enter(Context)} methods on this object, you should use this exit * method instead of the static one in {@link Context}. */ public final void exit() { Context.exit(this); } }




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