o.x() and o[expr]()
other changes:
- Fix missing relocation info for StoreIC on global object.
- Generate only one common return sequence instead of always appending
"return <undefined>" at the end of each function: The first JS
return-statement will generate the common return sequence. All
other return-statements will generate a unconditional branch to the common
return sequence.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/340037
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of individual changes:
- Added infrastructure for custom stub caching.
- Push the code object onto the stack in exit calls instead of a
debug/non-debug marker.
- Remove the DEBUG_EXIT frame type.
- Add a new exit stub generator for API getters.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/330017
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I also added more unit tests for literals.
Right now, the fast compiler produces code very similar to
the existing code generator. We may consider different ways to
further compact the generated code for top-level code.
ARM always goes through a runtime function to initialize computed
properties in an object literal whereas IA32 and x64 use StoreIC.
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currently compiled the same as with the optimizing compiler: they are
cloned from a boilerplate object and the boilerplate objects are
lazily constructed.
Also changed argument pushing on ARM to use stm (store multiple),
which required changing the order of arguments to the runtime
functions DeclareGlobals and NewClosure. They were only used from
generated code.
Finally, changed the toplevel code generator so that stack pops to
discard a temporary became addition to the stack pointer on ia32 and
x64.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/303021
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Based on a recent patch for Webkit.
trim is defined in ES 5 section 15.5.4.20.
Author: Jan de Mooij <jandemooij@gmail.com>
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1. Change the AST node type CallNew to be a subclass of Expression
rather than Call. It's not really a call but it just happens to
have the same fields.
2. Change our error reporting for invalid left-hand sides in for-in
statements, pre- and postfix count expressions, and assignments.
Before we signaled a syntax error at compile time *unless* the LHS
was a function call or 'new' expression, in which case we signaled
a reference error at runtime. Now we signal a reference error at
runtime in all cases. This matches the JSC behavior in Safari 4.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/249039
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In the Runtime_DebugGetPropertyDetails the raw object pointers from a LookupResult could be used after a GC might have happened. Fixed the bug and restructured the code to make it less likely for changes to the code to re-introduce the bug.
Skipped a long running test from the ARM simulator in debug mode (and renamed the test).
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The construction of arrays when using the the Array function either as a constructor or a normal function is now handled fully in generated code in most cases. Only when Array is called with one argument which is either negative or abowe JSObject::kInitialMaxFastElementArray (which is currently 1000) or if the allocated object cannot fit in the room left in new space is the runtime system entered.
Two new native code built-in functions are added one for normal invocation and one for the construct call. The existing C++ builtin is renamed, but kept. When the normal invocation cannot be handled in generated code the C++ builtin is called. When the construct invocation cannot be handled in native code the generic construct stub is called (which will end up in the C++ builtin through a construct trampoline).
One thing that might be changed is preserving esi (constructor function) during the handling of a construct call. We know precisily what function we where calling anyway and can just reload it. This could remove the parameter construct_call to ArrayNativeCode and remove the handling of this from that function.
The X64 and ARM implementations are not part of this changelist.
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The main piece of this change was to add support for break on return for ARM. On ARM the normal js function return consist of the following code sequence.
mov sp, fp
ldmia sp!, {fp, lr}
add sp, sp, #4
bx lr
to a call to the debug break return entry code using the following code sequence
mov lr, pc
ldr pc, [pc, #-4]
<debug break return entry code entry point address>
bktp 0
The values of Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength and Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength are somewhat misleading, but they fit the current use in the debugger. Also Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength is used in the IC code as well (for something which is not related to return sequences at all). I will change that in a separate changelist.
For the debugger to work also added recording of the return sequence in the relocation info and handling of source position recording when a function ends with a return statement.
Used the constant kInstrSize instead of sizeof(Instr).
Passes all debugger tests on both simulator and hardware (only release mode tested on hardware).
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Removed a false assertion in ScopeIterator that assumed context extension to never be a JSContextExtensionObject.
The context extension object in a 'with' context is JSContextExtensionObject iff the 'with' statement is generated from a catch block in order to extend its local scope with a variable holding exception object. This is how we differentiate 'catch' scope from 'with' scope.
Chrome bug:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=17229
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For objects which only have simple assignments of the form this.x = ...; a
specialized constructor stub is now generated. This generated code allocates the
object and fills in the initial properties directly. If this fails for some
reason code continues in the generic constructor stub which in turn might pass
control to the runtime system.
Added counter to see how many objects are constructed using a specialized stub.
The specialized stub is only implemented for ia32 architecture in this change.
For x64 and ARM the generic construct stub is used.
This is change is identical to http://codereview.chromium.org/174392 (committed in r2753 and reverted in r2754) except that a few parts have already been committed from http://codereview.chromium.org/173469 (committed in r2762).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/173470
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When copying a map always set the descriptor array to describe the pre-allocated properties, even when descriptors are to be dropped.
Added a test which otherwise failed with an assert on ARM in debug mode. The reason for it only surfasing on ARM is that the NewObject runtime function is always used for allocating new JSObjects on ARM.
This change includes a few parts of http://codereview.chromium.org/174392 needed to trigger the error.
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For objects which only have simple assignments of the form this.x = ...; a specialized constructor stub is now generated. This generated code allocates the object and fills in the initial properties directly. If this fails for some reason code continues in the generic constructor stub which in turn might pass control to the runtime system.
Added counter to see how many objects are constructed using a specialized stub.
The specialized stub is only implemented for ia32 architecture in this change. For x64 and ARM the generic construct stub is used.
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During parsing functions are analyzed for statements of the form this.x = ...;. These assignments are categorized in two types: simple and non simple. The simple ones are where the right hand side is known to be either a constant or an argument to the function. If a function only contains statements of this type the property names are collected and for the simple assignments the index of the argument or the constant value assigned are stored as well.
When the initial map for a function is created and the function consists of only this type of assignemnts the initial map is created with a descriptor array describing these properties which will be known to always exist in an object created from the function.
The information on this property assignments is not collected during pre-parsing so if compiling using pre-parse data these optimization hints are not available.
Next step will be to use the information collected for the simple assignments to generate constructor code which will create and initialize the object from this information without calling the code for the function.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/172088
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MSVS names '.map' file using only module's name, so both 'a.exe' and 'a.dll' will have 'a.map' file. To distinguish an originating module, we're now checking for image base which is always 00400000 for .exe files, and not 00400000 for .dlls.
Verified that windows-tick-processor can now process logs from Chromium using .map file generated for 'chrome.dll', an that it still works for V8's 'shell.exe'.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/172044
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We did not handle the case where the left-hand-side expression was
fully compiled to control flow. There were also some assertions for
unary and binary expressions that crashed debug builds when the
expression was fully compiled to control flow.
Regression test added.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/160006
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'nm' is now called with an option to report function code sizes. Static code entries are restricted to the sizes reported, and the remaining unnamed code is attributed to a library as a whole. This makes reports more accurate, as some functions are tiny, but has chunks of unnamed code behind them.
This change doesn't affect reporting on Windows, as in .map files function code sizes aren't specified.
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* Fast runtime calls for div and mod.
* Fix assembly and disassembly of multiply instructions.
* Strength reduce and inline multiplications to shift-add.
* Strength reduce and inline mod by power of 2.
* Strength reduce mod by other small integers to mul.
* Strength reduce div by 2 and 3.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/155047
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With the new representation of the global object adding JavaScript accessors for a property after global inline caches was created for that property did not work property as the inline caches did not take the JavaScript accessor information (fixed array with two elements) that could be present in a global object property cell into account.
This is now fixed by changing the map for a global object when a JavaScript accessor is defined on it.
BUG=394
TEST=test\mjsunit\regress\regress-394.js
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Error, ReferenceError, etc. are given a stack property that gives a
stack trace. Here's an example stack trace:
ReferenceError: FAIL is not defined
at Constraint.execute (deltablue.js:527)
at Constraint.recalculate (deltablue.js:426)
at Planner.addPropagate (deltablue.js:703)
at Constraint.satisfy (deltablue.js:186)
at Planner.incrementalAdd (deltablue.js:593)
at Constraint.addConstraint (deltablue.js:164)
at Constraint.BinaryConstraint (deltablue.js:348)
at Constraint.EqualityConstraint (deltablue.js:517)
at chainTest (deltablue.js:809)
at deltaBlue (deltablue.js:881)
at deltablue.js:888
If Error.prepareStackTrace holds a function this function is used to
format the stack trace, for instance allowing code generators to
customize the way stack traces are reported to make them easier to
process.
Next step: performance measurements to see if it is feasible to turn
this on by default.
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Because of varying floating-point precision, the slow case is hard to
test with explicit values. Instead, we check that sine and cosine do
not return the same value (the regression was that the slow case of
cosine accidentally did sine instead of cosine).
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For each frame it is now possible to request information on the scope chain. Each scope in the chain can have one of the types local, global, with and closure. For scopes of type global and with the mirror for the actual global or with object is available. For scopes of type local and closure a plain JavaScript object with the materialized content of the scope is created and its mirror is returned. Depending on the level of possible optimization the content of the materialized local and closure scopes might only contain the names which are actually used.
To iterate the scope chain an iterator ScopeIterator have been added which can provide the type of each scope for each part of the chain. This iterator creates an artificial local scope whenever that is present as the context chain does not include the local scope.
To avoid caching the mirror objects for the materialized the local and closure scopes transient mirrors have been added. They have negative handles and cannot be retrieved by subsequent lookup calls. Their content is part of a single response.
For debugging purposes an additional runtime function DebugPrintScopes is been added.
Added commands 'scopes' and 'scope' to the developer shell and fixed the dir command.
BUG=none
TEST=test/mjsunit/debug-scopes.js
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Scripts now have a compilation type which can be host, eval or JSON. Host scripts are compiled through the API, eval scripts are compiled through call to evan and JSON scripts are compiled as a result of calling JSON.parse.
For scripts scripts compiled through eval the JavaScript function in top of the stack and the pc offset into the code is stored in the script object. This makes it possible to calculate the source position of the eval call later when requested. This information can be obtained through the script mirror object and is part of the script mirror JSON serialization for the debugger protocol.
Moved the enumeration ScripType into class Script and remamed to Type. The new compilation type enumeration is also inside the class Script.
This information is now shown when using the scripts command in he developer shell debugger.
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When loaded scripts are requested this cache is filled with all the script objects in the heap. Hereafter its content is kept in sync with the active scripts in the heap through the notifications of new scripts compiled and by using weak handles to get notified when a script is collected.
Through the tracking of collected scripts the debugger event OnScriptCollected have been added to notify a debugger that a script previously returned through the scripts command is no longer in use.
Make the ComputeIntegerHash globally available.
Moved clearing of the mirror cache to when debugger is really left. Previously recursive invocations of the debugger cause the mirror cache to be cleared causing handles to become either stale or reference other objects.
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This is an effort to reuse profiler data processing code both in
TickProcessor and Dev Tools Profiler. The old Python implementation
will be removed.
The new TickProcessor works almost identical to the previous one.
However, it has some differences:
1. Not very useful "Call profile" section is replaced with a new
WebKit-like "Bottom up (heavy) profile" which shows the most
expensive functions together with their callers. I used it
personally in order to find and remove bottlenecks in the
tickprocessor script itself, and found it quite helpful.
2. Code entries with duplicate names (they occur for RegExes, stubs
and sometimes for anonymous Function objects) are now distinguished
by adding an occurence number inside curly brackets.
3. (Address -> code entry) mapping is more precise in boundary cases.
4. Windows version no more requires specifying .map file location.
5. Works faster.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/99054
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numerical order independently of the representation of the object.
Exchanged the order of enumeration of integer and string keys so
integer keys are first instead of string keys to better match
WebKit/JSC behavior.
Added test cases that document our enumeration order choice.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/75035
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This is the first step in reimplementing tick processing scripts in
JavaScript. The goal is to have the same source both for Dev Tools and
Golem, so Python implementation will be removed to avoid code
duplication.
The implementation follows the Dev Tools style: namespaces and JSDocs
are used.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/67151
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The generic step-in mechanism floods the function called with break points to ensure a break is hit when entering the function. This generic mechanism was also used for function.apply. The code for function.apply contains a keyed load IC which was patched when stepping into function.apply. However function.apply enteres an internal frame not a JavaScript frame. This caused the logic for returning from the break in function.apply to fail as it forced a jump to the IC on the top JavaScript frame. The top JavaScript frame was the frame for the function calling function.apply not the frame for the apply function. Now returning from the break point in the keyed load IC in the apply code caused a jump to the code for the call IC for the function calling function.apply in the first place. Not a pretty sight.
Step-in now handles function.apply as a separate case where the actual JavaScript function called through apply is flodded with breakpoints instead of the function.apply function.
BUG=269
BUG=8210@chromium.org
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* Remove the non-working methods from the os object on d8 on Windows
so you can test for their presence with if (os.system).
* Add a test (not run by default since it only works on d8).
* Fix incorrect use of wait that left defunct processes (zombies).
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an object that holds a setter. If there are no store ics then no
flushing is done. The implementation has been tweaked so that no ICs
are cleared during normal context creation.
This may cost us some performance but I'm submitting it as it is and
if there are problems we can either decide to be smarter about when,
what and/or how we clear, or back this change out altogether.
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Changed the script break points to be able to handle both break points based on script names and script ids. When break points are set through a script id the position is relative to the script itself. This is different from the script break points set through script names where the line/coulmn offset is taken into account.
This has the side effect that function break points are not converted into script break points for named scripts.
Show the script id in the D8 shell debugger when listing all scripts using the 'scripts' command.
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Native scripts without name are currently only the script holding the empty script and the script holding the source for the empty function. These two unnamed scripts are created for each context. When running with snapshot an additional context is created during startup adding two more native scripts that in the non-snapshot case.
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This is mainly to avoid these scripts showing up in the debugger when showing normal scripts.
Removed the check for the empty script in the debugger function returning loaded scripts as this check only filtered out the empty script from the debugger context and not empty scripts in all other contexts. Also this filter did not take the script for the empty function into account.
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1418, and 1419 from bleeding_edge until we have a fix
for the crashers we see on the distributed test infra-
structure.
We know that revision 1383 is causing issues, but I
had to revert some of the other recent RegExp changes
in order to get this part out.
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surrounding context to figure out if the variable could be global. If
the variable could be global we check context extension objects at
runtime and use a global LoadIC if no variables have been introduced
by eval.
Fix crash bug when loading function arguments from inside eval. The
shadowed variable in the DYNAMIC_LOCAL case does not rewrite to a slot in
that case.
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introduced by eval.
In the cases where calls to eval have not introduced any variables, we
do not need to perform a runtime call. Instead, we verify that the
context extension objects have not been created and perform a direct
load.
Not implemented for ARM yet and the scope resolution code could use
some better abstractions. I'd like to do that in a separate
changelist.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/20419
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Added a number of handle scopes to the debugger code to keep handles local to the function using them.
Fixed SetDebugEventListener to actually unregister when passed a NULL pointer. Previously this NULL pointer was wrapped in a Proxy.
BUG=1242702
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The debugger compile events (BeforeCompile and AfterCompile) have not been used by any V8 debuggers lately and where actually not working any more. Added the correct information to the compile event.
Added a simple 'trace compile' command to the developer shell for testing.
Added a test for compile evnets.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/21076
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Moved the registrered debug event listener from the context to a global handle in the Debugger class. Storing it in the context did not make much sense.
Changed a lot of tests to handle the API change.
BUG=1242707
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doesn't time out on our slowest platforms. It turns out that almost
all the time was spent in Array.prototype.unshift on a non-array with
a length-field holding 40000. We may want to look into that but on
the other hand it is a pretty obscure thing to do so we may not.
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decimal escape be accepted as a capture index.
We introduce a limit on the nubmer of allowed captures in a regexp, and break off
parsing of the decimal escape at that point.
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Allows backtracking to clear registers instead of pushing and popping
them to restore state.
Redo of 1135 with bug fixed.
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Reduces number of pushes when flushing a trace. Some are converted to clears
in the undo-code instead, and some just ignored if they have no value worth restoring.
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this failure is that this test depends on a particular optimization in
jscre that we don't yet have, but that we will get very soon.
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Added quoting of the name of the ref property using {"ref":1} instead of {ref:1}. The Chrome C++ JSON parser implementation requires quoted property names.
Changed the JSON format for non finite numbers. The previous formatting using NaN, Infinite and -Infinite caused the Chrome C++ JSON parser implementation to fail. Values "NaN", "Infinite" and "-Infinite" (incuding quotes) are now used.
Reverted changes to DebugLookupResultValue (runtime.cc) from http://codereview.chromium.org/17377. The change caused callback into Chrome with the current V8 context expected to have a DOM Window global object. This is not the case when the debugger context is the active context. This causes properties from interceptors and accessors to be reported as undefined in the debugger.
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it is assigned a numeric handle. Handles are used to make a 1:1
correspondence between objects and mirrors. Currently the mirrors are
cached in a JavaScript array and when creating a mirror this cache is
checked to see if a mirror already exists for the object. This cache is
cleared when leaving the debugger.
Changed the serialization format to take advantage of these handles. When
an object is serialized referenced objects are represented just by their
handle id serialized as '{ref:<handle>}'. During serialization the
referenced handles are collected and the serializer can provide a
serialization of all the referenced objects.
Removed the special handling of array properties. Indexed properties and
the length property are now rendered as named properties in the
serialization.
Removed the special serialization handling of RegExp properties. The
properties 'source', 'global', 'ignoreCase' and 'multiline' are serialized
with the rest of the properties.
Changed a lot of tests to handle the changed format.
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instead of normal JSObjects.
This ensures that __proto__ and accessors on the Object prototype do
not interfere with catch scopes. Also, it fixes the bug that catch
variables were not DontDelete (issue 74).
Next step is to create special lookup routines for context extension
objects and remove the special handling of context extension objects
from the general javascript object lookup routines.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/18143
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Changed the serialization format to take advantage of these handles. When an object is serialized referenced objects are represented just by their handle id serialized as '{ref:<handle>}'. During serialization the referenced handles are collected and the serializer can provide a serialization of all the referenced objects.
Removed the special handling of array properties. Indexed properties and the length property are now rendered as named properties in the serialization.
Removed the special serialization handling of RegExp properties. The properties 'source', 'global', 'ignoreCase' and 'multiline' are serialized with the rest of the properties.
Changed a lot of tests to handle the changed format.
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Properties from interceptors are also reflected through PropertyMirror as the distinction did not make sense seen from a JavaScript debugging perspective. The isNative function on a PropertyMirror can be used to check whether a property is defined natively by the host (or V8).
Simplified the local property lookup in the debug runtime call to just call GetProperty as the property is known to be a local property.
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This can lead to large objects which wastes a lot of space if we normalize properties. We therfore clear the inobject properties when normalizing properties. This is done by adjusting the instance size in the new map and overwriting the inobject properties with a filler.
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the alternatives in a choice node. The quick checks
are conservative in the sense that they only detect
failure with certainty. Checks can do 2 or 4 characters
at a time.
* Inline the quick checks to allow the alternatives to
be checked without branching in the common case where
they fail.
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void CodeForStatement(Node* node)
void CodeForSourcePosition(int pos)
The first is used to indicate that code is about to be generated for the given statement and the second is used to indicate that code is about to be generated for the given source position.
Added position information for some statements which was missing whem.
Updated the code generator for ARM to emit source position the same way as for IA-32.
Added an assert to ensure that deferred code stubs will always have a source source position as if it has not it will take whatever source position before which makes no sense.
The passing test on ARM has only been tested using the simulator.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/14170
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* Facility for generating a node several ways. This allows
code to be generated for a node knowing where it is trying
to match relative to the 'current position' and it allows
code to be generated that knows where to backtrack to. Both
allow dramatic reductions in the amount of popping and pushing
on the stack and the number of indirect jumps.
* Generate special backtracking for greedy quantifiers on
constant-length atoms. This allows .* to run in constant
space relative to input string size.
* When we are checking a long sequence of characters or character
classes in the input then we do them right to left and only the
first (rightmost) needs to check for end-of-string.
* Record the pattern in the profile instead of just <CompiledRegExp>
* Nodes no longer contain an on_failure_ node. This was only used
for lookaheads and they are now handled with a choice node instead.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/12900
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Set the security token on the debugger context after all contexts have
been created in d8. This ensures that all d8 contexts (including the
debugger context) can access eachother.
Copy extra command-line handling from the shell sample to d8.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/12431
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The performance of Array::concat is critical of jQuery benchmark from
http://www.dromaeo.com. Our current implementation in JavaScript is very
generic and is several times slower than JSC and SpiderMonkey.
Re-implement Array::concat in C++ to take advantage of underlying implementation
details. This cuts dom-travesal-jquery execution time by half.
We may want to move Array specific implementation into a separate source file,
say jsarray.cc.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7990
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Changed the catcher_ field to a boolean value and renamed it. Modified the
propagation of the external caught exception to also clear the current
TryCatch if there is no exception as it might hold an exception which has
been bypassed by code in a finally block.
Minor formatting changes to a test.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8102
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