The current json parser and scanner inherits fromt he normal scanners and parsers,
which are more complicated than we need for parsing json.
The supplied scanner works directly on the string supplied and has a
fast case mode for scanning only ascii characters (it will simply
create a substring or a symbol directly from the existing string). To
allow for creating symbols from a substring I have added a
SubStringAsciiSymbolKey that creates the hash based from our string
without extracting the sub-string. In case we need to add the symbol
it simply creates the symbol directly from the characters inside the
given string.
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Better support for 'polymorphic' JS and external arrays
Allow keyed store/load stubs to switch between external array and fast JS arrays without forcing a state transition to the generic stub.
There CL consists of two pieces of functionality. First, code stubs for fast element arrays don't immediately transition to the MEGAMORPHIC state when there's a map mismatch. Second, two ICs are cached per map for fast elements, the MONOMORPHIC version, and a new MEGAMORPHIC version that handles two or more different maps and dispatches to shared stubs to perform the array operation.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7036016
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Allow keyed store/load stubs to switch between external array and fast JS arrays without forcing a state transition to the generic stub.
There CL consists of two pieces of functionality. First, code stubs for fast element arrays don't immediately transition to the MEGAMORPHIC state when there's a map mismatch. Second, two ICs are cached per map for fast elements, the MONOMORPHIC version, and a new MEGAMORPHIC version that handles two or more different maps. Currently, the only array types supported by the MEGAMORPHIC stub are fast elements for objects and JSArrays.
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1) Add new type JSProxy for representing proxy objects.
Currently devoid of functionality, i.e., all properties are undefined.
2) Some rudimentary global $Proxy functions to create proxies.
Next step: Hook up getProperty and getOwnProperty handlers. Will probably
require introducing a new LookupResult type, which is a mixture of
INTERCEPTOR (handles any property) and CALLBACK (calls back to JS).
Can we unify this somehow?
TODO: Should probably rename existing Proxy type to something like
"Foreign", to avoid confusion.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6932068
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The ScannerConstants class was originally static fields on the scanner class.
During creation of the stand-alone preparser and later isolates, it has been
moved into a separate class with a per-isolate instance.
It is used to hold caching unicode Predicate values.
This change renames the class to UnicodeCache, and passes a reference
to the instance down to methods that doesn't have an easy access to
an isolate (to avoid, e.g., having to do an Isolate::Current() for every
number parsed).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6824071
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Patch by Dmitry Lomov.
pthreads implementations are free to reuse pthread_t (thread id) after
the thread has died. This change gets rid of ThreadHandle class and
replaces it with v8-managed thread identifiers.
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It should now be possible to build the preparser using 'scons preparser' in both release and debug modes.
Remove v8.h include from scanner-base.h and other files.
Remove NativeAllocationChecker and all of its kind.
Moved Isolate::PreallocatedStorage* to isolate.cc
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6749029
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Worth mentioning:
- Specialized versions of pixel array and store/loads inside the generic stubs have been removed, since to have parity for all external arrays, 8 different versions would have to be inlined/checked.
- There's a new constant in v8.h for external arrays with pixel array elements.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6546036
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In built-in code we use arrays for internal computations.
This makes it possible to affect the built-in code by putting getters
or setters on the Array prototype chain.
This adds a new internal Array constructor that creates Arrays with
a very simplistic prototype chain that doesn't include any publicly
visible objects. These Arrays shoudl ofcourse never leak outside the
builtins, since that would expose the prototype object.
The prototype object contains only the array functions that we use:
push, pop and join (and not even a toString, so it doesn't stringify
well).
Also change uses of .call to %_CallFunction.
BUG=1206
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6602081
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SetElement can cause an exception to be thrown. If its return value
isn't checked, this exception might not be handled at the correct time.
In some cases, it's a matter of returning Exception::Failure() from
a runtime function.
In other cases, code using SetElement on a JSArray has been changed
to setting directly on a FixedArray and only creating the JSArray
at the end.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6588130
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