This issue was raised by Brett Wilson while reviewing my changelist for readability. Craig Silverstein (one of C++ SG maintainers) confirmed that we should declare one namespace per line. Our way of namespaces closing seems not violating style guides (there is no clear agreement on it), so I left it intact.
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Added a simple initial version of a context mirror object which just holds the user data from the context, and does not preserve handle identity.
A script object now holds a reference to the custom data from the context it was compiled in. This data is included in the debugger protocol for scripts.
Changed the serialization for the scripts command to use the mirror objects instaed of custom serialization. This included passing options from the debugger request to the serializer for including the full source of scripts in the response.
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ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT is enabled by default unless it is on Android platform.
On Android platform, it can also enabled by passing -DENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT flag to the compiler.
This should not affect any existing build (I hope, cross my fingers) except the build in real Android environment (in other word, it only affects me now).
There are lot of room for code refactoring in stead of using #ifdef all over the place. I will leave this to v8 folks.
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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.
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Currently function name inference is wired with AST optimization pass to avoid introducing another pass over AST. A better solution would be to rewrite AST visitors so they can be naturally combined together in a single pass, as their current implementation doesn't allow it.
For examples of cases where function names can be inferred, see the tests file.
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/40317
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/28027
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Thus, instead of the following profiler records:
1.5% 1.5% LazyCompile: <anonymous>
we'll now have these:
1.5% 1.5% LazyCompile: <anonymous> richards.js:309
Basically, I translated two functions from messages.js into C++.
In the next CL I will update messages.js to use added native functions.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/19537
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Changed the name of Runtime_GetPrototype to Runtime_DebugGetPrototype to indicate that it is a debugger related function and changed its implementation to do the correct __proto__ lookup.
Added some more information to the Map debug print.
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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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