We now only recognize "native function" when it occurs in extension scripts
(parsing with a non-NULL extension), and only if there is no line-terminator
between "native" and "function" (so that it would otherwise be a Syntax Error).
Preparsing never recognizes native functions, which is acceptable since we
never preparse extension scripts (because we don't allow lazy functions
anyway).
BUG=v8:1097
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Thread class was receiving an isolate parameter by default.
This approact violates the assumption that only VM threads
can have an associated isolate, and can lead to troubles,
because accessing the same isolate from different threads
leads to race conditions.
This was found by investigating mysterious failures of the
CPU profiler layout test on Linux Chromium. As almost all
threads were associated with some isolate, the sampler was
trying to sample them.
As a side effect, we have also fixed the DebuggerAgent test.
Thanks to Vitaly for help in fixing isolates handling!
R=vitalyr@chromium.org
BUG=none
TEST=none
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Updated the armu.gypi to set values for variables which does not have a default. These variables was recently added to v8.gyp.
Moved the what will be shared between building the v8 library and the cctests to a separate include file. For now this file is currently only used by cctest.gyp. the reason is that the cctests are not just using the API but also internal functions so the C++ defines and optons needs to be the same when compiling the cctests files as when compiling the v8 library files.
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
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Mainly, there were errors concerning blank lines before and after class access
control sections [whitespace/blank_line].
BEFORE an access control section (e.g. public:, private:) there should be a
blank line (except for the section right after the class declaration).
AFTER an access control section there should be no blank line.
TBR=ager@chromium.org
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The Advance() function of the class responsible for iterating
environment uses didn't always advance as far as it could (relying on
the HasNext predicate to finish advancing). This is brittle.
The HasNext predicate also didn't advance as far as it could when it
was at the end of an environment level. This is a bug.
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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Removed some unnecessary shifts when reading FCSR error flags.
Fixed some FCSR-related bugs.
Fixed some un-related style issues.
With this commit, mips build is still broken. Two more commits to come.
BUG=
TEST=
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6993054
Patch from Paul Lind <plind44@gmail.com>.
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If type-feedback indicates that an expression was never executed in
the non-optimized code, we insert a forced deoptimization right away
to enable re-optimization if we ever hit this path.
With this change we still continue to build the graph. As a next step, we
should remove the dead code after the deoptimize.
I had to remove one assert about the optimization status in a test since
we now immediately deoptimize after exiting the loop that triggers OSR.
Also remove a restriction that control-flow from an inlined function in a
test context always reaches both true- and false-target.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7105015
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- Introduce a class JSReceiver, that is a common superclass of JSObject and
JSProxy. Use JSReceiver where appropriate (probably lots of places that we
still have to migrate, but we will find those later with proxy test suite).
- Move appropriate methods to JSReceiver class (SetProperty,
GetPropertyAttribute, Get/SetPrototype, Lookup, and so on).
- Introduce new JSFunctionProxy subclass of JSProxy. Currently only a stub.
- Overhaul enum InstanceType:
* Introduce FIRST/LAST_SPEC_OBJECT_TYPE that ranges over all types that
represent JS objects, and use that consistently to check language types.
* Rename FIRST/LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE and FIRST/LAST_FUNCTION_CLASS_TYPE
to FIRST/LAST_[NON]CALLABLE_SPEC_OBJECT_TYPE for clarity.
* Eliminate the overlap over JS_REGEXP_TYPE.
* Also replace FIRST_JS_OBJECT with FIRST_JS_RECEIVER, but only use it where
we exclusively talk about the internal representation type.
* Insert JS_PROXY and JS_FUNCTION_PROXY in the appropriate places.
- Fix all checks concerning classification, especially for functions, to
use the CALLABLE_SPEC_OBJECT range (that includes funciton proxies).
- Handle proxies in SetProperty (that was the easiest part :) ).
- A few simple test cases.
R=kmillikin@chromium.org
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6992072
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Our testing infrastructure uses exceptions to indicate
errors. assertUnreachable therefore throws an exception to indicate
that it was reached. Therefore, it cannot be used to check that an
exception was thrown using the pattern:
try {
shouldThrow();
assertUnreachable();
} catch(e) {
}
Such a test will always pass because assertUnreachable will throw an
exception if shouldThrow does not.
R=ricow@chromium.org
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7053035
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