Notes:
- To be able to move the recursive descent functions to ParserBase one at a
time, we temporarily need routing functions from traits to Parser/PreParser,
since the recursive descent functions form a cyclic structure.
- PreParser used to always allow intrinsic syntax. After this CL, it depends on
allow_natives_syntax() which was already in ParserBase.
- This CL also decouples (Pre)ParserTraits better from (Pre)Parser, passing more
information as parameters, so that the Traits don't need to get it from
(Pre)Parser.
R=ulan@chromium.org
BUG=v8:3126
LOG=N
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/163333003
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Notes:
- This removes Parser::FunctionState and PreParser::FunctionState and adds
ParserBase::FunctionState etc.
- Also the scope stacks and function state stacks are moved to ParserBase.
- PreParser::FunctionState didn't add and subtract
JSFunction::kLiteralsPrefixSize (unlike Parser::FunctionState). Since the
actual value of NextMaterializedLiteralIndex is not used in the Preparser,
this change is valid.
- Traits no longer need functions like is_classic_mode(), since now there is a
unified way of getting the information from the FunctionState / Scope.
R=ulan@chromium.org
BUG=v8:3126
LOG=N
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/135213007
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Notes:
- PreParser::Scope was a weird combination of Parser::FunctionState and
Scope. Split it into two (PreParser::FunctionState and PreParser::Scope). This
is necessary for unifying the Parser and the PreParser.
- Scopes take care of language mode and tracking "with".
- FunctionStates take care of counting material literal indexes, properties
etc. and tracking generators.
- PreParser::Scope::InsideWith was a hack to make a FunctionState-like object
take care of tracking "with". It's now the responsibility fo PreParser::Scope
and Scope.
- PreParser::ScopeType is unnecessarly, there is already a ScopeType enum in
v8globals.h.
- Renamed scope stack variables so that they're consistent in Parser and PreParser.
- Parser::FunctionState and Parser::BlockState had an unnecessary dependency to
the Parser; they only need a couple of things from Parser. Broke the
dependency.
R=ulan@chromium.org
BUG=v8:3126
LOG=N
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/148293011
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19319 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
(Second try, with fixes. First try: https://codereview.chromium.org/149913006/ )
The long-term goal is to move all recursive descent functions from Parser and
PreParser into ParserBase, but first they need to be unified.
Notes:
- The functions moved in this CL: ParseIdentifier, ParseIdentifierName,
ParseIdentifierNameOrGetOrSet, ParseIdentifierOrStrictReservedWord.
- IOW, this CL removes Parser::ParseIdentifier and PreParser::ParseIdentifier
and adds ParserBase::ParseIdentifier, etc.
- Error reporting used to require virtual funcs; now error reporting is moved to
the Traits too, and ParserBase no longer needs to be virtual.
- I had to move PreParser::Identifier out of the PreParser class, because
otherwise PreParserTraits cannot use it in a typedef.
BUG=v8:3126
LOG=N
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/158913003
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The long-term goal is to move all recursive descent functions from Parser and
PreParser into ParserBase, but first they need to be unified.
Notes:
- The functions moved in this CL: ParseIdentifier, ParseIdentifierName,
ParseIdentifierNameOrGetOrSet, ParseIdentifierOrStrictReservedWord.
- IOW, this CL removes Parser::ParseIdentifier and PreParser::ParseIdentifier
and adds ParserBase::ParseIdentifier, etc.
- Error reporting used to require virtual funcs; now error reporting is moved to
the Traits too, and ParserBase no longer needs to be virtual.
- I had to move PreParser::Identifier out of the PreParser class, because
otherwise PreParserTraits cannot use it in a typedef.
BUG=v8:3126
LOG=N
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/149913006
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It is only needed in (Pre)Parser::ParseExpressionOrLabelledStatement for not
recognizing parenthesized identifiers as labels and in
(Pre)Parser::ParseSourceElements for not recognizing a parenthesized string as
directive prologue.
Parser Expressions don't keep track of whether they're parenthesized, so
PreParser Expressions shouldn't either.
In addition, add helper funcs for checking if an Expression is identifier or a
given identifier. (PreParser Expressions can do this.)
BUG=3126
LOG=N
R=ulan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/150103004
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We used to have error messages which provide context, like "Variable name may
not be eval or arguments in strict mode", but for other illegal words we only
have non-context specific error messages like "Unexpected reserved word".
Providing the context makes the code unnecessarily complex, since every
individual place must remember to check for eval or arguments. This CL produces
a unified error message ("Unexpected eval or arguments in strict mode"), and puts
the error reporting to (Pre)Parser::ParseIdentifier.
Notes:
- The module feature is so experimental, that I decided to not allow "eval" or
"arguments" as module-related identifiers in the strict mode (even though this
check wasn't there before).
- Unfortunately, there were some inconsistencies, since it was the
responsibility of the caller of ParseIdentifier to check "eval" and "arguments"
and some places didn't have the check for no good reason. This CL is supposed to
keep backward compatibility and *not* introduce any new errors.
- ECMA allows "eval" and "arguments" as labels even in strict mode. (Syntax:
"LabelledStatement: Identifier : Statement", and no strict mode restrictions on
Identifier are listed.)
- Tests which compare error message strings will fail, and need to be updated.
BUG=3126
LOG=N
R=ulan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/152813005
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This contains the following fixes:
- We had strict_reserved_word and unexpected_strict_reserved, which one to use
was totally mixed in Parser and PreParser. Removed strict_reserved_word.
- When we saw a strict future reserved word when expecting something completely
different (such as "(" in "function foo interface"), Parser reports unexpected
identifier, whereas PreParser used to report unexpected strict reserved
word. Fixed PreParser to report unexpected identifier too.
- Unified parser and preparser error locations when the name of a function is a
strict reserved word. Now both point to the name.
BUG=3126
LOG=N
R=ulan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/149253010
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Made operator* return reference to the raw type, not pointer. New method 'get()' should be used when raw pointer is needed.
Also removed useless inline modifier from the SmaprtPointer methods and added const modifier to the methods that don't change smart pointer.
Made ~SmartPointerBase protected to avoid accidental calls of the non-virtual base class's destructor.
drive-by: fixed use after free in src/factory.cc
BUG=None
LOG=N
R=alph@chromium.org, svenpanne@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/101763003
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Adds a notion of private symbols, mainly intended for internal use, especially, self-hosting of built-in types that would otherwise require new C++ classes.
On the JS side (i.e., in built-ins), private properties can be created and accessed through a set of macros:
NEW_PRIVATE(print_name)
HAS_PRIVATE(obj, sym)
GET_PRIVATE(obj, sym)
SET_PRIVATE(obj, sym, val)
DELETE_PRIVATE(obj, sym)
In the V8 API, they are accessible via a new class Private, and respective HasPrivate/Get/Private/SetPrivate/DeletePrivate methods on calss Object.
These APIs are designed and restricted such that their implementation can later be replaced by whatever ES7+ will officially provide.
R=yangguo@chromium.org
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/48923002
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* AstNode now has a position info.
* Removed various ad-hoc position infos from subclasses (most of which had it).
* Position is always set with the constructor, instead of later.
* Take care to use kNoPosition in the right spots, to not crash the debugger.
Still to do:
* Eliminate Conditional::then/else_position and WhileStatement::condition_position.
* Make CaseClause a proper AstNode and eliminate its custom position.
* If possible, eliminate all uses of kNoPosition.
R=yangguo@chromium.org
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/24076007
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Current v8 implementation may disable optimization for a particular function or block it with help of dont_optimize flag.
The patch propagates the reason of that to the SharedFunctionInfo where cpu profiler can get it.
SharedFunctionInfo is a heap object so I extracted 8 bits from OptsCount for handling bailout reason code.
BUG=none
TEST=test-profile-generator/BailoutReason
R=yangguo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23817003
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These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
The previous Windows issues have been resolved, and we now use GetTickCount64()
on Windows Vista and later, falling back to timeGetTime() with rollover
protection for earlier Windows versions.
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org, yurys@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23490015
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These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23469013
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16398 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org, yurys@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23295034
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16388 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00