The current version uses SetObjectProperty which will not set the
value in case this is a readonly property. The spec explictly says
that a configurable but non writable property can have its value
changed with Object.defineProperty (because the same thing can be
accomplished by doing 3 calls (set writable to true, update the value,
set writable to false).
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
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Before, Hydrogen call instructions had uses of the PushArgument instructions
for their arguments. These operands were unneeded, bloated the IR, and
caused calls to be the only Hydrogen instructions with an unpredictable
number of operands.
Now, PushArgument is a pure side-effecting instruction that has no uses.
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Before, an attempt to delete a parameter in a function that used the
arguments object in any way would succeed with true and delete both
the parameter and the corresponding arguments object property.
Now, an attempt to delete such a parameter does not delete and
evaluates to false.
Parameters can be deleted, as before, from functions that use the
arguments object, by deleting the corresponding arguments object
property (this is a spec violation).
BUG=fixes v8:1136
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There were a couple of bug fixes to this code on IA32 which have not yet
been ported to ARM. They are: failure to correctly handle non-JSObject
receivers and failure to restore the context register after calling JS code.
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In the presence of JS accessors for elements on Object.prototype JSArray::SetFastElement
may throw or its behaviour can be altered. Instead operate on plain FixedArrays and
turn them into JSArry later.
BUG=v8:1130
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1130.js
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Make esi available to the register allocator rather than dedicating it
permanently to the context.
The context is still passed in register esi to JavaScript and to the runtime
as part of the calling convention. Because some stubs might end up calling
JS or the runtime, it is also conservatively passed to stubs.
Roughly half the calls have been modified to use the context as an input
value in fixed register esi. The other half are marked as calls or deferred
code so esi is spilled and can be explicitly set.
It is no longer necessary to restore the context to esi after a call that
might change it.
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If we have a property access of the form this.x, where the access site sees
the global object, we can specialize the IC stub so that it performs a map
check without first performing a heap object check.
Ensure that we do not get in JS code with a non-JSObject this value by
deoptimizing at Function.prototype.apply if the first argument is not a
JSObject.
BUG=v8:1128
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Change the comparison in the full code generator to use CompareIC instead of the CompareStub to record the types. This also implements the patching in the full code generator where the inlined smi code is de-activated by default to call the CompareIC once and then activating the inlined smi code by patching the code.
Fixed the smi comparison in the ICCompareStub.
Fixed ToBooleanStub to ensure that the scratch register used is not the input. Use r9 as default as that will never be input with Crankshaft.
Implemented lithium instruction CmpTAndBranch.
Make sure that the lithium instruction CmpID have operands in registrers as the current optimized code expects that.
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