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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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package org.mozilla.javascript;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
public class FunctionNode extends ScriptOrFnNode {
public FunctionNode(String name) {
super(Token.FUNCTION);
functionName = name;
}
public String getFunctionName() {
return functionName;
}
public boolean requiresActivation() {
return itsNeedsActivation;
}
public boolean getIgnoreDynamicScope() {
return itsIgnoreDynamicScope;
}
public boolean isGenerator() {
return itsIsGenerator;
}
public void addResumptionPoint(Node target) {
if (generatorResumePoints == null)
generatorResumePoints = new ArrayList();
generatorResumePoints.add(target);
}
public ArrayList getResumptionPoints() {
return generatorResumePoints;
}
public HashMap getLiveLocals() {
return liveLocals;
}
public void addLiveLocals(Node node, int[] locals) {
if (liveLocals == null)
liveLocals = new HashMap();
liveLocals.put(node, locals);
}
/**
* There are three types of functions that can be defined. The first
* is a function statement. This is a function appearing as a top-level
* statement (i.e., not nested inside some other statement) in either a
* script or a function.
*
* The second is a function expression, which is a function appearing in
* an expression except for the third type, which is...
*
* The third type is a function expression where the expression is the
* top-level expression in an expression statement.
*
* The three types of functions have different treatment and must be
* distinguished.
*/
public static final int FUNCTION_STATEMENT = 1;
public static final int FUNCTION_EXPRESSION = 2;
public static final int FUNCTION_EXPRESSION_STATEMENT = 3;
public int getFunctionType() {
return itsFunctionType;
}
String functionName;
int itsFunctionType;
boolean itsNeedsActivation;
boolean itsIgnoreDynamicScope;
boolean itsIsGenerator;
ArrayList generatorResumePoints;
HashMap liveLocals;
}