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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Marsaglia's multiply-with-carry instead of mixing the
bits obtained from calling the system random() twice.
This seems to be a bit faster and gives a better
distribution than the system random() in particular on
Windows.
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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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interceptors and dont-delete attributes.
Minor change to the behavior of eval: throw exception when calling
eval in a context for which the global has been detached. This
matches the behavior of both Firefox and Safari post navigation in the
browser.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/118374
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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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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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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/62146
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Each thread running V8 code is assigned an id in thread local storage the first time V8 code is run in it. The thread information returned to the debugger contains the number of threads, the id of each of these threads and which one is the current thread.
Added a threads command to the developer shell debugger for showing information on threads.
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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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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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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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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.
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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.
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Here is a description of the background and design of split window in Chrome and V8:
https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/Doc?id=chhjkpg_47fwddxbfr
This change list splits the window object into two parts: 1) an inner window object used as the global object of contexts; 2) an outer window object exposed to JavaScript and accessible by the name 'window'. Firefox did it awhile ago, here are some discussions: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Gecko:SplitWindow. One additional benefit of splitting window in Chrome is that accessing global variables don't need security checks anymore, it can improve applications that use many global variables.
V8 support of split window:
There are a small number of changes on V8 api to support split window:
Security context is removed from V8, so does related API functions;
A global object can be detached from its context and reused by a new context;
Access checks on an object template can be turned on/off by default;
An object can turn on its access checks later;
V8 has a new object type, ApiGlobalObject, which is the outer window object type. The existing JSGlobalObject becomes the inner window object type. Security checks are moved from JSGlobalObject to ApiGlobalObject. ApiGlobalObject is the one exposed to JavaScript, it is accessible through Context::Global(). ApiGlobalObject's prototype is set to JSGlobalObject so that property lookups are forwarded to JSGlobalObject. ApiGlobalObject forwards all other property access requests to JSGlobalObject, such as SetProperty, DeleteProperty, etc.
Security token is moved to a global context, and ApiGlobalObject has a reference to its global context. JSGlobalObject has a reference to its global context as well. When accessing properties on a global object in JavaScript, the domain security check is performed by comparing the security token of the lexical context (Top::global_context()) to the token of global object's context. The check is only needed when the receiver is a window object, such as 'window.document'. Accessing global variables, such as 'var foo = 3; foo' does not need checks because the receiver is the inner window object.
When an outer window is detached from its global context (when a frame navigates away from a page), it is completely detached from the inner window. A new context is created for the new page, and the outer global object is reused. At this point, the access check on the DOMWindow wrapper of the old context is turned on. The code in old context is still able to access DOMWindow properties, but it has to go through domain security checks.
It is debatable on how to implement the outer window object. Currently each property access function has to check if the receiver is ApiGlobalObject type. This approach might be error-prone that one may forget to check the receiver when adding new functions. It is unlikely a performance issue because accessing global variables are more common than 'window.foo' style coding.
I am still working on the ARM port, and I'd like to hear comments and suggestions on the best way to support it in V8.
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- Added the FLOOR macro that only works on Number objects.
- Added LocalTimeNoCheck in the date code to eliminate some isNaN checks.
- Change computation of four_year_cycle_table to load time.
- Added fast case check to EQUALS and STRICT_EQUALS.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6531
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All uses of %AddProperty are replaced by %SetProperty. A few uses of
IgnoreAttributesAndSetLocalProperty are added, and the runtime version
of it adds a PropertyAttributes argument. Only the JSObject class
in objects.cc now uses AddProperty, and it can become private.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6445
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- Fixed mozilla test breakage caused by python's obscure module
loading rules.
- Made sure test.py propagates test failures out as the exit code of
the script.
- Remove runtime calls to get number constants. Remove Heap roots for
some special numbers.
- Fix typo in accessors.h.
- Changes CopyMap to not copy descriptors. Adds
CopyMapRemoveTransitions that copies non-transition descriptors.
Changes interface of DescriptorArray::Copy operations to simplify
them.
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In the shell sample don't print the result of executing a script, only
evaluating expressions.
Fixed issue when building samples on Windows using a shared V8
library. Added visibility option on Linux build which makes the
generated library 18% smaller.
Changed build system to accept multiple build modes in one build and
generate seperate objects, libraries and executables for each mode.
Removed deferred negation optimization (a * -b => -(a * b)) since this
visibly changes operand conversion order.
Improved parsing performance by introducing stack guard in preparsing.
Without a stack guard preparsing always bails out with stack overflow.
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Cleaned up ARM version by removing top of stack caching and by introducing push/pop elimination.
Cleaned up the way runtime functions are called to allow runtime calls with no arguments.
Changed Windows build options to make sure that exceptions are disabled and that optimization flags are enabled.
Added first version of Visual Studio project files.
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Fixed the handling of '>' and '<=' to use right-to-left conversion and left-to-right evaluation as specified by ECMA-262.
Fixed a branch elimination bug on the ARM platform where incorrect code was generated because of overly aggressive branch elimination.
Improved performance of code that repeatedly assigns the same function to the same property of different objects with the same map.
Untangled DEBUG and ENABLE_DISASSEMBLER defines. The disassembler no longer expects DEBUG to be defined.
Added platform-nullos.cc to serve as the basis for new platform implementations.
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Added a few samples and support for building them. The samples include a simple shell that can be used to benchmark and test V8.
Changed V8::GetVersion to return the version as a string.
Added source for lazily loaded scripts to snapshots and made serialization non-destructive.
Improved ARM support by fixing the write barrier code to use aligned loads and stores and by removing premature locals optimization that relied on broken support for callee-saved registers (removed).
Refactored the code for marking live objects during garbage collection and the code for allocating objects in paged spaces. Introduced an abstraction for the map word of a heap-allocated object and changed the memory allocator to allocate executable memory only for spaces that may contain code objects.
Moved StringBuilder to utils.h and ScopedLock to platform.h, where they can be used by debugging and logging modules. Added thread-safe message queues for dealing with debugger events.
Fixed the source code reported by toString for certain builtin empty functions and made sure that the prototype property of a function is enumerable.
Improved performance of converting values to condition flags in generated code.
Merged disassembler-{arch} files.
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Allowed aliased eval invocations by treating them as evals in the global context. This may change in the future.
Added support for accessing the last entered context through the API and renamed Context::Current to Context::GetCurrent and Context::GetSecurityContext to Context::GetCurrentSecurityContext.
Fixed bug in the debugger that would cause the debugger scripts to be recursively loaded and changed all disabling of interrupts to be block-structured.
Made snapshot data read-only to allow it to be more easily shared across multiple users of V8 when linked as a shared library.
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non-tagged value in register eax was pushed to the stack.
Fixed potential quadratic behavior when converting strings to numbers.
Fixed bug where the return value from Object::SetProperty could end up
being the property holder instead of the written value.
Improved debugger support by allowing nested break points and by
dealing with stack-overflows when compiling functions before setting
break points in them.
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