o.x() and o[expr]()
other changes:
- Fix missing relocation info for StoreIC on global object.
- Generate only one common return sequence instead of always appending
"return <undefined>" at the end of each function: The first JS
return-statement will generate the common return sequence. All
other return-statements will generate a unconditional branch to the common
return sequence.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/340037
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/330017
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I also added more unit tests for literals.
Right now, the fast compiler produces code very similar to
the existing code generator. We may consider different ways to
further compact the generated code for top-level code.
ARM always goes through a runtime function to initialize computed
properties in an object literal whereas IA32 and x64 use StoreIC.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/316009
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/303021
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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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1. Change the AST node type CallNew to be a subclass of Expression
rather than Call. It's not really a call but it just happens to
have the same fields.
2. Change our error reporting for invalid left-hand sides in for-in
statements, pre- and postfix count expressions, and assignments.
Before we signaled a syntax error at compile time *unless* the LHS
was a function call or 'new' expression, in which case we signaled
a reference error at runtime. Now we signal a reference error at
runtime in all cases. This matches the JSC behavior in Safari 4.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/249039
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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).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/204039
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The construction of arrays when using the the Array function either as a constructor or a normal function is now handled fully in generated code in most cases. Only when Array is called with one argument which is either negative or abowe JSObject::kInitialMaxFastElementArray (which is currently 1000) or if the allocated object cannot fit in the room left in new space is the runtime system entered.
Two new native code built-in functions are added one for normal invocation and one for the construct call. The existing C++ builtin is renamed, but kept. When the normal invocation cannot be handled in generated code the C++ builtin is called. When the construct invocation cannot be handled in native code the generic construct stub is called (which will end up in the C++ builtin through a construct trampoline).
One thing that might be changed is preserving esi (constructor function) during the handling of a construct call. We know precisily what function we where calling anyway and can just reload it. This could remove the parameter construct_call to ArrayNativeCode and remove the handling of this from that function.
The X64 and ARM implementations are not part of this changelist.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/193125
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The main piece of this change was to add support for break on return for ARM. On ARM the normal js function return consist of the following code sequence.
mov sp, fp
ldmia sp!, {fp, lr}
add sp, sp, #4
bx lr
to a call to the debug break return entry code using the following code sequence
mov lr, pc
ldr pc, [pc, #-4]
<debug break return entry code entry point address>
bktp 0
The values of Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength and Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength are somewhat misleading, but they fit the current use in the debugger. Also Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength is used in the IC code as well (for something which is not related to return sequences at all). I will change that in a separate changelist.
For the debugger to work also added recording of the return sequence in the relocation info and handling of source position recording when a function ends with a return statement.
Used the constant kInstrSize instead of sizeof(Instr).
Passes all debugger tests on both simulator and hardware (only release mode tested on hardware).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/199075
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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
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/202005
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