Esp. get rid of PreCompile in tests, as it's going to be removed.
Notes:
- The new compilation API doesn't have a separate precompilation phase, so there
is no separate way to check for errors except checking the compilation
errors. Removed some tests which don't make sense any more.
- test-api/Regress31661 didn't make sense as a regression test even before the
compilation API changes, because Blink doesn't precompile this short scripts. So
detecting this kind of errors (see crbug.com/31661 for more information) cannot rely
on precompilation errors.
- test-parsing/PreParserStrictOctal has nothing to do with PreParser, and the comment
about "forcing preparsing" was just wrong.
- test-api/PreCompile was supposed to test that "pre-compilation (aka
preparsing) can be called without initializing the whole VM"; that's no longer
true, since there's no separate precompilation step in the new compile
API. There are other tests (test-parsing/DontRegressPreParserDataSizes) which
ensure that we produce cached data.
- Updated tests which test preparsing to use PreParser directly (not via the
preparsing API).
- In the new compilation API, the user doesn't need to deal with ScriptData
ever. It's only used internally, and needed in tests that test internal aspects
(e.g., modify the cached data before passing it back).
- Some tests which used to test preparse + parse now test first time parse +
second time parse, and had to be modified to ensure we don't hit the
compilation cache.
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R=ulan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/225743002
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- Use the surrounding map (instead of Traits::Impl) for weak callback.
- Provide for a fast reference to a mapped value.
- Restructure Traits to accomondate for the first point above.
[Why?] As discussed, I proceeded to replace Impl with the map.
The problem I encountered with that version is that now the
Traits class depends on itself: The weak-related methods require the
map type in their signature. But the map type includes the Traits class
and hence the Traits class method signatures depend on the specific Traits class. That
makes them practically un-derivable: While you can derive a Traits class
from another one, since the compiler now expects methods with a different
signature. To accommodate, I pulled the dispose traits into the weak traits
class. I also removed the Impl*/MapType* parameter from the Dispose call,
since no implementation seems to need it.
R=dcarney@chromium.org
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Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/212893007
Patch from Daniel Vogelheim <vogelheim@chromium.org>.
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- Distinguish between context bound scripts (Script) and context unbound scripts
(UnboundScript).
- Add ScriptCompiler (which will later contain functions for async compilation).
This is a breaking change, in particular, Script::New no longer exists (it is
replaced by ScriptCompiler::CompileUnbound). Script::Compile remains as a
backwards-compatible shorthand for ScriptCompiler::Compile.
Passing CompilerOptions with produce_data_to_cache = true doesn't do anything
yet; the only way to generate the data to cache is the old preparsing API. (To
be fixed in the next version.)
This is a fixed version of https://codereview.chromium.org/186723005/
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R=dcarney@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/199063003
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- Distinguish between context bound scripts (Script) and context unbound scripts
(UnboundScript).
- Add ScriptCompiler (which will later contain functions for async compilation).
This is a breaking change, in particular, Script::New no longer exists (it is
replaced by ScriptCompiler::CompileUnbound). Script::Compile remains as a
backwards-compatible shorthand for ScriptCompiler::Compile.
Passing CompilerOptions with produce_data_to_cache = true doesn't do anything
yet; the only way to generate the data to cache is the old preparsing API. (To
be fixed in the next version.)
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R=dcarney@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/186723005
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This is preparatory work to get rid of UnsafePersistent in blink.
The previous version had to be reverted due to timeouts in win32/Debug: https://codereview.chromium.org/197173002/
The timeouts happened because the STL version on that platform contains sanity checking code which opens a 'debug window' in the GUI, patiently waiting for the user to click ok/cancel/somethirdoption. It turns out, the cause for that debug window was totally valid and the test had a use-after-free issue.
The 1st patch set is the code as before. The 2nd patch set contains the fix.
Related blink changes are here: https://codereview.chromium.org/180363004/
This patch is largely based on https://codereview.chromium.org/175503003/, with some methods added to support the blink change mentioned above.
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R=dcarney@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/197263002
Patch from Daniel Vogelheim <vogelheim@chromium.org>.
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