Properties from interceptors are also reflected through PropertyMirror as the distinction did not make sense seen from a JavaScript debugging perspective. The isNative function on a PropertyMirror can be used to check whether a property is defined natively by the host (or V8).
Simplified the local property lookup in the debug runtime call to just call GetProperty as the property is known to be a local property.
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This can lead to large objects which wastes a lot of space if we normalize properties. We therfore clear the inobject properties when normalizing properties. This is done by adjusting the instance size in the new map and overwriting the inobject properties with a filler.
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calling a stub. The map to check against is unknown when generating
the code, so we patch the map check in the IC initialization code.
Loop nesting is currently not tracked on ARM. I'll file feature
request bug reports for implementing this on ARM and add the number to
the TODOs before I commit.
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of the generated code. These can be used by the profiler to
categorize the ticks that occur within generated code and thereby show
more detailed information about where time is spent in generated code.
For instance, this is what the profiler displayed for a simple regexp
benchmark with irregexp-native before:
[JavaScript]:
total nonlib name
87.2% 87.2% RegExp: (?:\w*\W+)*
This is what we can display now:
[JavaScript]:
total nonlib name
87.2% 87.2% RegExp: (?:\w*\W+)*
- 53.0% 56.7% BranchOrBacktrack
- 14.9% 59.8% CheckCharacterLT
- 13.7% 20.4% CheckStackLimit
- 6.7% 6.7% SafeCall
- 2.7% 7.0% CheckCharacterGT
- 2.4% 2.4% SafeReturn
- 2.1% 2.1% LoadCurrentCharacter
- 1.8% 1.8% PushRegister
- 0.9% 0.9% PopRegister
- 0.9% 0.9% AdvanceRegister
- 0.3% 0.3% PopCurrentPosition
- 0.3% 0.3% CheckGreedyLoop
- 0.0% 20.4% PushBacktrack
- 0.0% 22.3% CheckCharacter
- 0.0% 2.4% IfRegisterLT
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the alternatives in a choice node. The quick checks
are conservative in the sense that they only detect
failure with certainty. Checks can do 2 or 4 characters
at a time.
* Inline the quick checks to allow the alternatives to
be checked without branching in the common case where
they fail.
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break location [condition]
clear <breakpoint #>
backtrace [from frame #] [to frame #]]
frame <frame #>
step [in | next | out| min [step count]]
print <expression>
source [from line [num lines]]
scripts
continue
help
It is enabled through the option --debugger which is on by default.
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- Removed the potential for a NULL pointer access in
ContextSwitcher::PreemptionReceived.
- Removed a leak of the semaphore in the ContexSwitcher thread, by removing
the need for this semaphore entirely.
- Added a regression test case which will catch accesses to the ContextSwitcher
singleton after it has been stopped.
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void CodeForStatement(Node* node)
void CodeForSourcePosition(int pos)
The first is used to indicate that code is about to be generated for the given statement and the second is used to indicate that code is about to be generated for the given source position.
Added position information for some statements which was missing whem.
Updated the code generator for ARM to emit source position the same way as for IA-32.
Added an assert to ensure that deferred code stubs will always have a source source position as if it has not it will take whatever source position before which makes no sense.
The passing test on ARM has only been tested using the simulator.
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