Previously we omitted all cases where the global eval property was shadowed,
even if by a variable holding the same value. ES5 requires us to treat these
as direct calls.
We still throw if calling indirect eval with a detached global object.
BUG=v8:994
TEST=mjsunit/eval.js
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This implements block scoped 'const' declared variables in harmony mode. They
have a temporal dead zone semantics similar to 'let' bindings, i.e. accessing
uninitialized 'const' bindings in throws a ReferenceError.
As for 'let' bindings, the semantics of 'const' bindings in global scope is not
correctly implemented yet. Furthermore assignments to 'const's are silently
ignored. Another CL will introduce treatment of those assignments as early
errors.
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This also includes the two fixes from r9674 and r9675. Here's the diff
to the previous CL.
--- a/src/runtime.cc
+++ b/src/runtime.cc
@@ -11133,17 +11133,26 @@ class ScopeIterator {
context_(Context::cast(frame->context())),
nested_scope_chain_(4) {
+ // Catch the case when the debugger stops in an internal function.
+ Handle<SharedFunctionInfo> shared_info(function_->shared());
+ if (shared_info->script() == isolate->heap()->undefined_value()) {
+ if (shared_info->scope_info()->HasContext()) Next();
+ return;
+ }
+
// Check whether we are in global code or function code. If there is a stack
// slot for .result then this function has been created for evaluating
// global code and it is not a real function.
// Checking for the existence of .result seems fragile, but the scope info
// saved with the code object does not otherwise have that information.
- int index = function_->shared()->scope_info()->
+ int index = shared_info->scope_info()->
StackSlotIndex(isolate_->heap()->result_symbol());
// Reparse the code and analyze the scopes.
ZoneScope zone_scope(isolate, DELETE_ON_EXIT);
- Handle<SharedFunctionInfo> shared_info(function_->shared());
Handle<Script> script(Script::cast(shared_info->script()));
Scope* scope;
if (index >= 0) {
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Previously the preparser always accepted natives syntax and let the
real parser throw the syntax error. In ES5, it should be an early error,
so the preparser must catch the error.
The perparser library does not expose parsing for natives syntax, it's
only used internally.
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This eliminates compile-errors when assigning Handle<SerializedScopeInfo> to
Handle<Object> in a place where the declaration was not available because
variables.h was not included.
As a result I had to also move the enum Variable::Mode to v8globals.h and
rename it to VariableMode.
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In the ThisNamedPropertyAssignmentFinder, duplicate assignments to the same
property were counted as distinct assignments. As a simple fix, subsequent
ones overwrite the previously recorded assignment.
This will reorder the assignments, but it is safe since they are restricted
to have only constants and parameters on the right-hand side (and there are
no assignments to the parameters).
R=vegorov@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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The preparser has been out of sync with the parser. As a reminder, we have the
following grammer for harmony mode
Block ::
{ SourceElement* }
SourceElement ::
Statement
FunctionDeclaration
LetDeclaration
instead of
Block ::
{ Statement* }
SourceElement ::
Statement
FunctionDeclaration
The extension to allow FunctionDeclarations in statement positions in
non-strict code is still active.
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The Great Master Plan is to move the recognition of special cases for
comparisons further down the compilation pipeline where more information is
available. This is a first step into this direction: The special handling of
equality comparisons involving null is pushed from the parser to the code
generators, removing the need for a special AST node. (There are rumors from
usually well-informed sources that this node type is actually a relic of ancient
crankshaft days...)
The next steps will be the unification of null/undefined handling and pushing
the special case handling in crankshaft even further down the pipeline, enabling
the recognition of cases like "var foo=null; if (foo === bar) ...", but these
will be in separate CLs.
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We have to emit code for declarations later into the body block
(and not into the start block) so that the environment contains
the correct values.
In order to capture the environment effect of the declarations
that generate code (function declarations) I inserted a separate
AST id and a HSimulate after the declarations are visited.
Also fixes handling deopt in named function expressions:
BUG=v8:1647
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-fundecl.js, test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1647.js
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Remove the try/finally used for with and catch. Instead of using
try/finally to handle break and continue from with or catch,
statically track nesting dept and clean up when compiling break or
continue.
And instead of using try/finally to handle throw to handler in a frame
whose pc is inside a with or catch, store the context that the handler
should run in in the handler itself.
BUG=
TEST=
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When recompiling code (e.g., when optimizing) we could incorrectly hoist
some function expressions. This leads to incorrect results or a crash. The
root cause was that functions were not correctly categorized as expression
or declaration at parse time.
This requires some extra hoops to prevent the print name "anonymous" for
functions created by 'new Function' from establishing a binding.
R=vegorov@chromium.org,kasperl@chromium.org
BUG=1583
TEST=regress-1583
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Reapply r8783 with an additional fix.
Because the preparser and parser do not use the same scope analysis to
determine if a function can be lazily compiled, the parser can have false
positives. Rather than treating this as a parse error, treat the preparser
as authoritative and eagerly compile the function.
R=lrn@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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* src/third_party/valgrind/valgrind.h: Update from upstream valgrind
r11899, so as to get around some unused value warnings. Also adds
support for darwin.
This version of valgrind.h differs from the original in that all
instances of "unsigned long long int" have been replaced with
"uint64_t", as the former is not allowed in ISO C++ 89.
See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=211926 for the upstream bug
report.
* src/x64/cpu-x64.cc:
* src/builtins.cc:
* src/conversions-inl.h:
* src/debug.cc:
* src/frames.cc:
* src/full-codegen.cc:
* src/jsregexp.cc:
* src/objects.cc:
* src/parser.cc:
* src/platform-linux.cc:
* src/x64/code-stubs-x64.cc:
* src/x64/deoptimizer-x64.cc:
* src/x64/full-codegen-x64.cc:
* src/x64/lithium-codegen-x64.cc:
* src/x64/regexp-macro-assembler-x64.cc:
* src/x64/stub-cache-x64.cc: Remove a number of assigned but
unreferenced variables.
* SConstruct (CCTEST_EXTRA_FLAGS): Punt on -Wunused-but-set-variable for
the test suite.
BUG=1291
TEST=A build and tools/test.py passes.
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