Rewind additional parser state when reinterpreting arrow arguments

The new ParserCheckpoint mechanism resets some state, notably the
bailout ID counter but also some statement counters (only applicable
once we get "do" expressions) when we decide to reinterpret a comma
expression as arrow function arguments.

R=rossberg@chromium.org, marja@chromium.org
BUG=v8:3475
LOG=N

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/443903003

git-svn-id: https://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@22925 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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wingo@igalia.com 2014-08-06 12:05:39 +00:00
parent 117945ec6e
commit 7d7629562f
2 changed files with 60 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -355,6 +355,21 @@ class ParserTraits {
typedef Variable GeneratorVariable;
typedef v8::internal::Zone Zone;
class Checkpoint BASE_EMBEDDED {
public:
template <typename Parser>
explicit Checkpoint(Parser* parser) {
isolate_ = parser->zone()->isolate();
saved_ast_node_id_ = isolate_->ast_node_id();
}
void Restore() { isolate_->set_ast_node_id(saved_ast_node_id_); }
private:
Isolate* isolate_;
int saved_ast_node_id_;
};
typedef v8::internal::AstProperties AstProperties;
typedef Vector<VariableProxy*> ParameterIdentifierVector;

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@ -114,6 +114,8 @@ class ParserBase : public Traits {
}
protected:
friend class Traits::Type::Checkpoint;
enum AllowEvalOrArgumentsAsIdentifier {
kAllowEvalOrArguments,
kDontAllowEvalOrArguments
@ -124,6 +126,8 @@ class ParserBase : public Traits {
PARSE_EAGERLY
};
class ParserCheckpoint;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// FunctionState and BlockState together implement the parser's scope stack.
// The parser's current scope is in scope_. BlockState and FunctionState
@ -219,6 +223,38 @@ class ParserBase : public Traits {
typename Traits::Type::Factory factory_;
friend class ParserTraits;
friend class ParserCheckpoint;
};
// Annoyingly, arrow functions first parse as comma expressions, then when we
// see the => we have to go back and reinterpret the arguments as being formal
// parameters. To do so we need to reset some of the parser state back to
// what it was before the arguments were first seen.
class ParserCheckpoint : public Traits::Type::Checkpoint {
public:
template <typename Parser>
explicit ParserCheckpoint(Parser* parser)
: Traits::Type::Checkpoint(parser) {
function_state_ = parser->function_state_;
next_materialized_literal_index_ =
function_state_->next_materialized_literal_index_;
next_handler_index_ = function_state_->next_handler_index_;
expected_property_count_ = function_state_->expected_property_count_;
}
void Restore() {
Traits::Type::Checkpoint::Restore();
function_state_->next_materialized_literal_index_ =
next_materialized_literal_index_;
function_state_->next_handler_index_ = next_handler_index_;
function_state_->expected_property_count_ = expected_property_count_;
}
private:
FunctionState* function_state_;
int next_materialized_literal_index_;
int next_handler_index_;
int expected_property_count_;
};
class ParsingModeScope BASE_EMBEDDED {
@ -1034,6 +1070,13 @@ class PreParserTraits {
typedef PreParserScope Scope;
typedef PreParserScope ScopePtr;
class Checkpoint BASE_EMBEDDED {
public:
template <typename Parser>
explicit Checkpoint(Parser* parser) {}
void Restore() {}
};
// PreParser doesn't need to store generator variables.
typedef void GeneratorVariable;
// No interaction with Zones.
@ -2006,10 +2049,12 @@ ParserBase<Traits>::ParseAssignmentExpression(bool accept_IN, bool* ok) {
}
if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->Enter();
ParserCheckpoint checkpoint(this);
ExpressionT expression =
this->ParseConditionalExpression(accept_IN, CHECK_OK);
if (allow_arrow_functions() && peek() == Token::ARROW) {
checkpoint.Restore();
expression = this->ParseArrowFunctionLiteral(lhs_location.beg_pos,
expression, CHECK_OK);
return expression;