Current approach returns undefined descriptor if caller is not granted v8::HAS_ACCESS.
If the caller has v8::HAS_ACCESS, for no JS accessors regular v8::GET_ACCESS check is
performed and value property of the descriptor is set to undefined if caller doesn't
have proper access. For JS accessors both v8::GET_ACCESS and v8::SET_ACCESS are checked
and affect if getter and setter would be stored in the descriptor.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6286020
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Fixes JS portion of DefineOwnProperty when there is
an existing property and the new descriptor is generic.
Makes code follow spec steps more closely.
Fixes typo for check for unchanged enumerable in step 6.
Adds regression tests.
Fixes errors in object-define-property test
Don't normalize the JSGlobalProxy. Gets webkit http/tests/security/xss-DENIED-defineProperty.html working.
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files. On ARM it is not enough to iterate the relocation information
because that will only give us access to the constant pool and not to
the place in the instruction stream where the target in the constant
pool is called.
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The function Runtime_LookupContext searches the context chain for a
LOOKUP slot and returns the object holding the slot. It returned the
global context if the slot was not found or if it was found in a
function's context or arguments object. This is not the correct
object to use for 'delete'.
Since this lookup function is only ever used when deleting LOOKUP
slots (those that have to go through a with or a scope with eval), it
is simply replaced with a Runtime_DeleteContextSlot function that does
the appropriate thing for all kinds of context lookups.
This fixes Chromium bug 70066.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=70066
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6280013
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First cut at bug 992
Fixes JS portion of DefineOwnProperty when there is
an existing property and the new descriptor is generic.
Makes code follow spec steps more closely.
Fixes typo for check for unchanged enumerable in step 6.
Adds regression test.
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1. Added gdb style debugger commands (and their shortcuts) for d8.
These include:
- s[tep] : step into the current statement.
- s[tep]i[n]: step into the current statement with the minimum step.
- n[ext] : step to the next statement.
- fin[ish] : step out of the current function.
- cond : setting conditions on breakpoints.
- d[elete] : deletes breakpoints.
- en[able]|dis[able]: enables/disables breakpoints including
exception breakpoints.
- ignore : ignores a breakpoint for a specified period.
- inf[o] ar[gs] : info on arguments of the current function.
- inf[o] lo[cals] : info on local vars of the current function.
- inf[o] br[eakpoints] : info on breakpoints.
- l[ist] : similar to source, but allows the user to continually
dump subsequent lines of source code either in the
forward or backward direction.
- quit / exit / disconnect : terminates the remote debugger
session.
NOTE: Active breakpoints will automatically be disabled when
the remote debugger detaches. This allows v8 to continue to
run without worrying about a loss of a debugger session.
2. Added support for breaking the debugger by simply typing ENTER.
The break command is now optional.
3. Once the debugger is broken, the user can now just type ENTER
to repeat the last command. This is useful to functionality that
needs to be invoked repeatedly e.g. step, list.
4. Added more verbose descriptions in d8's help.
5. Fixed a line and column number offset bug in the listing of breakpoint
line and column numbers.
6. Added a gc command to allow GCs to be requested from the debugger
interface. The plumbing for requesting different types of GCs is
there, but the underlying implementation currently only triggers a
full mark-compact GC. The command also returns the before and after
sizes of the heap.
7. Added trace json, and flags commands that are not published in help.
trace json is used for tracing the debugger packets send from and
received by d8. flags is for setting v8 flags. These are useful for
people debugging v8 itself, but not necessarily users of v8.
8. Added the ability to enable and disable break on all / uncaught
exceptions in to d8.
9. Added a fix to prevent the Debugger Agent from being re-instantiated
if one already exists.
10. Added the ability to filter results of the script command by matching
text or numbers on the results.
11. Added v8 flags to enable/disable the sending of debugger BeforeCompile,
AfterCompile, and ScriptCollected events.
12. Fixed some undefined value bugs that resulted in v8 or the debugger
failing.
13. Added a few minor WEBOS__ customizations (analogous to ANDROID
customizations).
Patch by Mark Lam from Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5980006
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6086010
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1. Added gdb style debugger commands (and their shortcuts) for d8.
These include:
- s[tep] : step into the current statement.
- s[tep]i[n]: step into the current statement with the minimum step.
- n[ext] : step to the next statement.
- fin[ish] : step out of the current function.
- cond : setting conditions on breakpoints.
- d[elete] : deletes breakpoints.
- en[able]|dis[able]: enables/disables breakpoints including
exception breakpoints.
- ignore : ignores a breakpoint for a specified period.
- inf[o] ar[gs] : info on arguments of the current function.
- inf[o] lo[cals] : info on local vars of the current function.
- inf[o] br[eakpoints] : info on breakpoints.
- l[ist] : similar to source, but allows the user to continually
dump subsequent lines of source code either in the
forward or backward direction.
- quit / exit / disconnect : terminates the remote debugger
session.
NOTE: Active breakpoints will automatically be disabled when
the remote debugger detaches. This allows v8 to continue to
run without worrying about a loss of a debugger session.
2. Added support for breaking the debugger by simply typing ENTER.
The break command is now optional.
3. Once the debugger is broken, the user can now just type ENTER
to repeat the last command. This is useful to functionality that
needs to be invoked repeatedly e.g. step, list.
4. Added more verbose descriptions in d8's help.
5. Fixed a line and column number offset bug in the listing of breakpoint
line and column numbers.
6. Added a gc command to allow GCs to be requested from the debugger
interface. The plumbing for requesting different types of GCs is
there, but the underlying implementation currently only triggers a
full mark-compact GC. The command also returns the before and after
sizes of the heap.
7. Added trace json, and flags commands that are not published in help.
trace json is used for tracing the debugger packets send from and
received by d8. flags is for setting v8 flags. These are useful for
people debugging v8 itself, but not necessarily users of v8.
8. Added the ability to enable and disable break on all / uncaught
exceptions in to d8.
9. Added a fix to prevent the Debugger Agent from being re-instantiated
if one already exists.
10. Added the ability to filter results of the script command by matching
text or numbers on the results.
11. Added v8 flags to enable/disable the sending of debugger BeforeCompile,
AfterCompile, and ScriptCollected events.
12. Fixed some undefined value bugs that resulted in v8 or the debugger
failing.
13. Added a few minor WEBOS__ customizations (analogous to ANDROID
customizations).
Patch by Mark Lam from Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5980006
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In the past we only accepted functions as argument for setting an
accessor. Since one should be able to set an accessor to undefined
this had to be changed to take either.
In addition, we did not lookup properties in the prototype chain,
causing us to call the setter of an existing accessor up the prototype
chain when trying to replace an existing accessor (that was not local)
with a data property.
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As taking a snapshot of a large heap takes noticeable time, it's
good to be able to monitor and control it.
The change itself is small, big code deletes and additions are in
fact moves. The only significant change is simplification of
approximated retained sizes calculation algorithm.
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inline allocation code used the expected number of properties to
calculate the number of inobject properties for an object instead of
getting the actual number from the initial map.
It is safer to use the inobject property count from the initial map in
any case because that is the amount the instances will get. I think
this disconnect got introduced when adding shrinking of objects.
Unfortuntely I haven't been able to create a simple reproduction for a
test case but this fixes the webpage that exhibits the crash. I'll see
if I can create a reproduction tomorrow.
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The number of inobject properties used to be derived from the number
of this property assignments in the constructor (and increased by 2 to
allow for properties added later). This very often leads to wasted inobject
slots.
This patch reclaims some of the unused inobject space by the following method:
- for each constructor function the first several objects are allocated using the initial
("generous) instance size estimation (this is called 'tracking phase').
- during the tracking phase map transitions are tracked and actual property counts are collected.
- at the end of the tracking phase instance sizes in the maps are decreased if necessary
(starting with the function's initial map and traversing the transition tree).
- all further allocation use more realistic instance size estimation.
Shrinking generously allocated objects without costly heap traversal is made possible
by initializing their inobject properties with one_pointer_filler_map (instead of undefined).
The initial slack for the generous allocation is increased from 2 to 6 which really helps some tests.
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The collector class automatically expands to hold the values added to it,
like a List, but doesn't ensure that the backing store is contiguous, which
allows it to avoid copying back and forth as the buffer grows.
This is in preparation for identifyng identical symbols during preparsing.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3181036
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Object model changes
----------------------------------------
New fixed_cow_array_map is used for the elements array of a JSObject
to mark it as COW. The JSObject's map and other fields are not
affected. The JSObject's map still has the "fast elements" bit set. It
means we can do only the receiver map check in keyed loads and the
receiver and the elements map checks in keyed stores. So introducing
COW arrays doesn't hurt performance of these operations. But note that
the elements map check is necessary in all mutating operations because
the "has fast elements" bit now means "has fast elements for reading".
EnsureWritableFastElements can be used in runtime functions to perform
the necessary lazy copying.
Generated code changes
----------------------------------------
Generic keyed load is updated to only do the receiver map check (this
could have been done earlier). FastCloneShallowArrayStub now has two
modes: clone elements and use COW elements. AssertFastElements macro
is added to check the elements when necessary. The custom call IC
generators for Array.prototype.{push,pop} are updated to avoid going
to the slow case (and patching the IC) when calling the builtin should
work.
COW enablement
----------------------------------------
Currently we only put shallow and simple literal arrays in the COW
mode. This is done by the parser.
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in allowing more flexible compilation and to simplify builtins lookup.
This changes a number of places where code objects are assigned to
SharedFunctionInfo objects to also assign this code object to the
JSFunction. In addition, the code flushing is changed slightly to
accomodate this (we need to flush the code from functions pointing to
SharedFunctionInfo objects that has already been flushed).
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Please note that we do not implement correctly the setting of caller
and arguments on the returned objects, since we already have these
properties on function objects (and they are non-configurable).
Also corrects indention in DefineOwnProperty.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3046010
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The caching code used to require that all keys in the literal were symbol strings
in order to be able to cache object literal maps.
Relaxed this requirement to allow array indices as well (as in { "1": "one", two: "two" }).
Changed the way 'number_of_properties' is calculated so that redundant property slots are not
allocated for array indices.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2858064
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The static ScopeInfo members moved into this class.
The new class is named ScopeInfoObject which I am not proud of,
better ideas are very welcome.
Also got rid of the sentinels in the serialized scope info which saves 3 words per function
and is not slower.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2908009
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to the runtime will both patch in the more specialized binary op
stub and calculate the answer. This eliminates the need to call
both the rest of the binary op and the patching runtime call. The
runtime routines are altered to be more agressive in returning
Smis so we don't get spurious heap numbers as inputs to binary ops
while we are patching the binary op ICs.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2843049
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A potential issue with this change is creating lots of maps when
objects flip between fast/slow elements modes. We could add special
transitions to avoid this. Yet testing this on our benchmarks, gmail,
and wave seems to indicate that this is not a real problem.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2870018
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If a two-byte string only contains ascii characters, then we can save
memory when flattening a cons string containing it. Similarly we can
use this in Array.prototype.join implementation. To track this a new
bit is added to instance type. This bit is used as a hint in generated
code and in runtime functions.
To enable testing a new V8 extension is added controlled by
--expose-externalize-string flag.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2762008
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With the change in r4820 all return statements are now breakable like any statement, so stepping will stop before the return statement actually returning from a function. With this change the position when breaking in the function return (after executing the return statement) will be the actual end of the function. At this point the return value is available as it saved to the stack by the debug break at return handling. Added information on the actual value returned from the function to the debugger.
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perform a context lookup in the runtime system for the 'eval'
function. Instead load the 'eval' function from the global context in
generated code if it is not shadowed.
Will port to other platforms as a separate change.
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This fix adds support for retriving a property descriptor on elements. The
new version supports both fast and slow case elements. In the fast case
we always default configurable, writable, enumerable to true (we don't have
PropertyDetails for fast elements).
A few new tests are added to get-own-property-descriptor.js, I will
add a lot more to object-define-property when I add support for indices in
Object.defineProperty.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2278002
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NumberToUint32 that I was trying to use maps -0 to +0 (as desired) but
also maps +/-Infinity to +0, which made +/-Infinity a valid string
index. I fixed it by introducing a new runtime function with the right
semantics.
TEST=LayoutTests/fast/js/char-at.html,mjsunit/string-charat.js
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- New сardmarking write barrier handles large objects and normal objects in a similar fashion (no more additional space for pointer tracking is required, no conditional branches in WB code).
- Changes to enable oldspaces iteration without maps decoding:
-- layout change for FixedArrays: length is stored as a smis (initial patch by
Kevin Millikin)
-- layout change for SharedFunctionInfo: integer fields are stored as smi on
arm, ia32 and rearranged on x64.
-- layout change for String: meaning of LSB bit is fliped (1 now means hash not
computed); on x64 padding is added.
-- layout of maps is _not_ changed. Map space is currently iterated in a special
way.
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-- layout change for FixedArrays: length is stored as a smis (initial patch by Kevin Millikin)
-- layout change for SharedFunctionInfo: integer fields are stored as smi on arm, ia32 and rearranged on x64.
-- layout change for String: meaning of LSB bit is fliped (1 now means hash not computed); on x64 padding is added.
-- layout of maps is _not_ changed. Map space is currently iterated in a special way.
- Cardmarking write barrier. New barrier handles large objects and normal objects in a similar fashion (no more additional space for pointer tracking is required, no conditional branches in WB code).
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registration of external references in Proxy objects).
I moved the declaration of the two functions to stub-cache.h
because with all the types they use it's hard to declare them
anywhere else. But the actual definition is still in runtime.cc
near to the place where they are used.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1079012
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* Using memchr for first/only char lookup is faster than hand-coded
loop. It processes one machine word per iteration so it helps even
more on x64.
* Tweaked badness computation in simple search. We pay only for the
first char memchr scans, not for all of them.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1100002
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The inline runtime functions are now included in the fuzzing of the natives. The chack for the expected number of arguments passed have been moved to the parser which will generate a syntax error if a runtime function (either C++ or inline) is called with a different number of arguments than expected.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/573056
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When Array(0) or new Array(0) is handled by the generated code it is handled
by the same code as Array() and new Array(). For this to work the stack is
tweaked to remove the argument of value 0. However the argc was still passed
as 1 if a call to the runtime system was made.
When the stack is tweaked argc is also changed to 0.
BUG=634
TEST=test/mjsunittest/mjsunit/regress/regress-634.js
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* Added Get and Set taking uint32_t for faster and more convenient
access to elements.
* Added less verbose casting for handles. Now instead of
v8::Local<v8::String>::Cast(args[0])
one can write
args[0].As<v8::String>().
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/660243
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Replaced IsValid by IsPropertyOrTransition and used IsProperty in most
of the places where IsValid was used before. Most of the time when
inspecting a lookup result we really want to know if there is a real
property present. Only for stores are we interested in transitions.
BUG=http://crbug.com/20104
TEST=cctest/test-api/NamedInterceptorMapTransitionRead
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/647015
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Moved all the logic to a function on SharedFunctionInfo (including the flag check) to make things more readable.
Changed the check for setter to do a lookup for a named setter for each of the properties assigned in the constructor.
Added tests using accessors and interseptors set through the API.
Added fast case objects to the mjsunit test.
TEST=test/mjsunit/setter-on-constructor-prototype.js
TEST=test/cctest/test-api/SetterOnConstructorPrototype
TEST=test/cctest/test-api/InterceptorOnConstructorPrototype
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This change allows to associate integer tags with blocks of profiler
log events, and repeat calls to 'ResumeProfiler' / 'PauseProfiler' in
order to establsh nested (not necessary properly nested) blocks. By
supporting this, we will be able to match WebInspector's CPU profiler
abilities in DevTools.
I also refactored some testing code.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/619004
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Fix for issue 603.
Revision r3484 removed the property name from the call stack for
call ICs. When a non-function was called via a call IC and
Function.prototype.call, an extra value was left on the stack that the
caller could not know to clean up.
Fix is to change the JS builtin used for calling non-functions. It
now gets the callee as receiver, rather than iterating stack frames
and finding it on the expression stack of its JS caller.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/604064
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Simple objects which are constructed without calling the actual constructor function did not take setters defined on prototype chain of the new object into account.
Constructing objects this way is now not done if there are setters involved on the prototype chain of the new object.
This only fixes the case where the setter is found when the first object from a constructor is created. If the prototype chain is changed new objects will on take any change to setters into account.
TEST=test/mjsunit/setter-on-constructor-prototype.js
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this causes the debug check to fails since type() asserts that the
lookup_type != NOT_FOUND. This does not change any functionality since we
explicitly checked if it was one of the three types that we need to delete.
Also changed defineProperties in v8natives to actually return the object
being defined (as specified by spec)
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/572003
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DefineOwnProperty (changed to allow for redefinition of existing property)
SameValue
Extra info on propertydescriptor
GetProperty
HasProperty
Currently the DefineOrRedefineAccessorProperty deletes the existing
property on the object if it is a dataproperty (FIELD or NORMAL) and
adds a new one. This can potentially be optimized.
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1. Avoid using SKIP_WRITE_BARRIER when we don't have to (smis).
2. Check and document the remaining uses of SKIP_WRITE_BARRIER.
3. Only allow GetWriteBarrierMode when in an AssertNoAllocation scope.
The only functional change should be in DeepCopyBoilerplate where we
no longer use the write barrier mode (because of allocations). I'm
running benchmarks to see if this has a measurable impact on performance.
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The problem appeared due to a fact that stubs doesn't create a stack
frame, reusing the stack frame of the caller function. When building
stack traces, the current function is retrieved from PC, and its
callees are retrieved by traversing the stack backwards. Thus, for
stubs, the stub itself was discovered via PC, and then stub's caller's
caller was retrieved from stack.
To fix this problem, a pointer to JSFunction object is now captured
from the topmost stack frame, and is saved into stack trace log
record. Then a simple heuristics is applied whether a referred
function should be added to decoded stack, or not, to avoid reporting
the same function twice (from PC and from the pointer.)
BUG=553
TEST=added to mjsunit/tools/tickprocessor
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Instead of going through a runtime function for keyed loads
on strings we invoke a separate specialized stub that
assumes string as receiver type and the key to be a number.
The stub calls a JS builtin function to return the corresponding one-character string.
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Added a stub to allocate and fill a string object with a substring from another string.
Use the rep movs instruction to copy the string data as it turned out to be the fastest way.
While preparing this I experimented with some SSE2 instructions, so the instructions movdqa and movdqu are still in the IA-32 assembler even though they are not used.
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When generating code for object and array literals we performed
the check if the a boilerplate already exists in generated code.
In the top-level compiler we now do this check in a new runtime
function. This makes the generated code more compact for top-level code.
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This adds a code stub which can do most of what Heap::AllocateConsString can do. It bails out if the result cannot fit in new space or if the result is a short (flat) string and one argument is an ascii string and the other a two byte string. It also bails out if adding two one character strings as Heap::AllocateConsString has special handling of this utilizing the symbol table. The stub is used both for the binary add operation and for StringAdd calls from runtime JavaScript files. Extended the string add test to cover all sizes of flat result stings.
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The different length string types was used to encode the string length and the hash in one field. This is now split into two fields one for length and one for hash. The hash field still encodes the array index of the string if it has one. If an array index is encoded in the hash field the string length is added to the top bits of the hash field to avoid a hash value of zero.
On 32-bit this causes an additional 4 bytes to be used for all string objects. On 64-bit this will be half on average dur to pointer alignment.
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potentially leading to bogus FatalProcessOutOfMemory situations. Also
fixed a few cases where callers relied on getting a NewSpace object
back (to avoid write barrier overhead) which they can't when
always_allocate is in effect.
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String slices from RegExp replace results is now encoded in either one or two smis. Substrings are not used any more.
If the existing one smi encoding cannot hold the start/length information two smis are used the first having the negative length and the second having the start.
This is in preparation for removing string slices.
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of individual changes:
- Added infrastructure for custom stub caching.
- Push the code object onto the stack in exit calls instead of a
debug/non-debug marker.
- Remove the DEBUG_EXIT frame type.
- Add a new exit stub generator for API getters.
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specification under development. This is a follow-on CL to
http://codereview.chromium.org/293023 .
Based on review feedback, defined the behavior of storing NaN and
+/-Infinity into external arrays of integer types as storing 0. Added
test cases. Added fucomi instruction to assembler. Fixed bug in
KeyedLoadIC::GenerateExternalArray when allocation of HeapNumber
failed. Fixed bug in encoding of 16-bit immediate arithmetic
instructions in 64-bit port.
Removed raising of exceptions for negative array indices passed to
external arrays and associated tests. Based on current discussion in
WebGL working group, will probably end up removing the exception
throwing altogether.
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currently compiled the same as with the optimizing compiler: they are
cloned from a boilerplate object and the boilerplate objects are
lazily constructed.
Also changed argument pushing on ARM to use stm (store multiple),
which required changing the order of arguments to the runtime
functions DeclareGlobals and NewClosure. They were only used from
generated code.
Finally, changed the toplevel code generator so that stack pops to
discard a temporary became addition to the stack pointer on ia32 and
x64.
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specification under development. The optimizations are patterned after
those previously done for CanvasPixelArray. This CL adds all of the
necessary framework but continues to use the generic KeyedLoadIC and
KeyedStoreIC code, to create a baseline for benchmarking purposes. The
next CL will add the optimized ICs to ic-ia32.cc and ic-x64.cc.
These new CanvasArray types have different semantics than
CanvasPixelArray; out-of-range values are clamped via C cast
semantics, which is cheaper than the clamping behavior specified by
CanvasPixelArray. Out-of-range indices raise exceptions instead of
being silently ignored.
As part of this work, pulled FloatingPointHelper::AllocateHeapNumber
up to MacroAssembler on ia32 and x64 platforms. Slightly refactored
KeyedLoadIC and KeyedStoreIC. Fixed encoding for fistp_d on x64 and
added a few more instructions that are needed for the new ICs. The
test cases in test-api.cc have been verified by hand to exercise all
of the generated code paths in the forthcoming specialized ICs.
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"jsregexp.h" and "jump-target.h" required "macro-assembler.h" to
always be included first. Instead the include of "macro-assembler.h"
has moved into those header files.
"dateparser-inl.h" required "dateparser.h" to always be included
first. Instead the include of "dateparser.h" has moved into
"dateparser-inl.h".
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Based on a recent patch for Webkit.
trim is defined in ES 5 section 15.5.4.20.
Author: Jan de Mooij <jandemooij@gmail.com>
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In the Runtime_DebugGetPropertyDetails the raw object pointers from a LookupResult could be used after a GC might have happened. Fixed the bug and restructured the code to make it less likely for changes to the code to re-introduce the bug.
Skipped a long running test from the ARM simulator in debug mode (and renamed the test).
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The algorithm for finding the inner-most function containing a script break point was not correct when the script only contained one function. In that case the script function and not the actual function in the script could be returned depending on the order of the objects in the heap.
TEST=cctest/test-debug/ScriptBreakPointReload
BUG=none
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Removed a false assertion in ScopeIterator that assumed context extension to never be a JSContextExtensionObject.
The context extension object in a 'with' context is JSContextExtensionObject iff the 'with' statement is generated from a catch block in order to extend its local scope with a variable holding exception object. This is how we differentiate 'catch' scope from 'with' scope.
Chrome bug:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=17229
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For objects which only have simple assignments of the form this.x = ...; a
specialized constructor stub is now generated. This generated code allocates the
object and fills in the initial properties directly. If this fails for some
reason code continues in the generic constructor stub which in turn might pass
control to the runtime system.
Added counter to see how many objects are constructed using a specialized stub.
The specialized stub is only implemented for ia32 architecture in this change.
For x64 and ARM the generic construct stub is used.
This is change is identical to http://codereview.chromium.org/174392 (committed in r2753 and reverted in r2754) except that a few parts have already been committed from http://codereview.chromium.org/173469 (committed in r2762).
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When copying a map always set the descriptor array to describe the pre-allocated properties, even when descriptors are to be dropped.
Added a test which otherwise failed with an assert on ARM in debug mode. The reason for it only surfasing on ARM is that the NewObject runtime function is always used for allocating new JSObjects on ARM.
This change includes a few parts of http://codereview.chromium.org/174392 needed to trigger the error.
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For objects which only have simple assignments of the form this.x = ...; a specialized constructor stub is now generated. This generated code allocates the object and fills in the initial properties directly. If this fails for some reason code continues in the generic constructor stub which in turn might pass control to the runtime system.
Added counter to see how many objects are constructed using a specialized stub.
The specialized stub is only implemented for ia32 architecture in this change. For x64 and ARM the generic construct stub is used.
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During parsing functions are analyzed for statements of the form this.x = ...;. These assignments are categorized in two types: simple and non simple. The simple ones are where the right hand side is known to be either a constant or an argument to the function. If a function only contains statements of this type the property names are collected and for the simple assignments the index of the argument or the constant value assigned are stored as well.
When the initial map for a function is created and the function consists of only this type of assignemnts the initial map is created with a descriptor array describing these properties which will be known to always exist in an object created from the function.
The information on this property assignments is not collected during pre-parsing so if compiling using pre-parse data these optimization hints are not available.
Next step will be to use the information collected for the simple assignments to generate constructor code which will create and initialize the object from this information without calling the code for the function.
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Allocate the code stubs dictionary and non monomorphic cache dictionary with an initial size which avoids these dictionaries to be expanded during bootstrapping. This gets rid of 9 dictionary expansions during bootstrapping.
Preallocate the dictionary when normalizing an object to a size sufficient for holding the number of properties which is expected to be added to the object. This is used when ceating an object from an object literal boilerplate where multiple properties are known to be added. This gets rid of 10 dictionary expansions during bootstrapping.
There are now 3 dictionary expansions left during bootstrapping.
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Error, ReferenceError, etc. are given a stack property that gives a
stack trace. Here's an example stack trace:
ReferenceError: FAIL is not defined
at Constraint.execute (deltablue.js:527)
at Constraint.recalculate (deltablue.js:426)
at Planner.addPropagate (deltablue.js:703)
at Constraint.satisfy (deltablue.js:186)
at Planner.incrementalAdd (deltablue.js:593)
at Constraint.addConstraint (deltablue.js:164)
at Constraint.BinaryConstraint (deltablue.js:348)
at Constraint.EqualityConstraint (deltablue.js:517)
at chainTest (deltablue.js:809)
at deltaBlue (deltablue.js:881)
at deltablue.js:888
If Error.prepareStackTrace holds a function this function is used to
format the stack trace, for instance allowing code generators to
customize the way stack traces are reported to make them easier to
process.
Next step: performance measurements to see if it is feasible to turn
this on by default.
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Marsaglia's multiply-with-carry instead of mixing the
bits obtained from calling the system random() twice.
This seems to be a bit faster and gives a better
distribution than the system random() in particular on
Windows.
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For each frame it is now possible to request information on the scope chain. Each scope in the chain can have one of the types local, global, with and closure. For scopes of type global and with the mirror for the actual global or with object is available. For scopes of type local and closure a plain JavaScript object with the materialized content of the scope is created and its mirror is returned. Depending on the level of possible optimization the content of the materialized local and closure scopes might only contain the names which are actually used.
To iterate the scope chain an iterator ScopeIterator have been added which can provide the type of each scope for each part of the chain. This iterator creates an artificial local scope whenever that is present as the context chain does not include the local scope.
To avoid caching the mirror objects for the materialized the local and closure scopes transient mirrors have been added. They have negative handles and cannot be retrieved by subsequent lookup calls. Their content is part of a single response.
For debugging purposes an additional runtime function DebugPrintScopes is been added.
Added commands 'scopes' and 'scope' to the developer shell and fixed the dir command.
BUG=none
TEST=test/mjsunit/debug-scopes.js
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interceptors and dont-delete attributes.
Minor change to the behavior of eval: throw exception when calling
eval in a context for which the global has been detached. This
matches the behavior of both Firefox and Safari post navigation in the
browser.
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called from within a loop or not. In the past we lost the
information if a call site went megamorphic before a lazily
compiled callee was called for the first time. Now we track
that correctly (this is an issue that affects richards).
We still don't manage to track the in-loop state through a
constructor call, since constructor calls use LoadICs instead
of CallICs. This issue affects delta-blue. So in this patch
we assume that lazy compilations that don't happen through a
CallIC happen from inside a loop. I have an idea to fix this
but this patch is big enough already.
With our improved tracking of in-loop state I have switched
off the inlining of in-object loads for code that is not in
a loop. This benefits compile speed. One issue is that
eagerly compiled code now doesn't get the in-object loads
inlined. We need to eagerly compile less code to fix this.
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This issue was raised by Brett Wilson while reviewing my changelist for readability. Craig Silverstein (one of C++ SG maintainers) confirmed that we should declare one namespace per line. Our way of namespaces closing seems not violating style guides (there is no clear agreement on it), so I left it intact.
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When loaded scripts are requested this cache is filled with all the script objects in the heap. Hereafter its content is kept in sync with the active scripts in the heap through the notifications of new scripts compiled and by using weak handles to get notified when a script is collected.
Through the tracking of collected scripts the debugger event OnScriptCollected have been added to notify a debugger that a script previously returned through the scripts command is no longer in use.
Make the ComputeIntegerHash globally available.
Moved clearing of the mirror cache to when debugger is really left. Previously recursive invocations of the debugger cause the mirror cache to be cleared causing handles to become either stale or reference other objects.
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