v8/src/regexp-delay.js
erik.corry@gmail.com f6df326714 Add 1-element caches to RegExp.exec and String.replace. We
probably want to remove this again if and when Dromaeo is
fixed so this strategy doesn't pay off.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/817001

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@4083 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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// Copyright 2006-2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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//
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
// Expect $Object = global.Object;
// Expect $Array = global.Array;
const $RegExp = global.RegExp;
// A recursive descent parser for Patterns according to the grammar of
// ECMA-262 15.10.1, with deviations noted below.
function DoConstructRegExp(object, pattern, flags, isConstructorCall) {
// RegExp : Called as constructor; see ECMA-262, section 15.10.4.
if (IS_REGEXP(pattern)) {
if (!IS_UNDEFINED(flags)) {
throw MakeTypeError('regexp_flags', []);
}
flags = (pattern.global ? 'g' : '')
+ (pattern.ignoreCase ? 'i' : '')
+ (pattern.multiline ? 'm' : '');
pattern = pattern.source;
}
pattern = IS_UNDEFINED(pattern) ? '' : ToString(pattern);
flags = IS_UNDEFINED(flags) ? '' : ToString(flags);
var global = false;
var ignoreCase = false;
var multiline = false;
for (var i = 0; i < flags.length; i++) {
var c = StringCharAt.call(flags, i);
switch (c) {
case 'g':
// Allow duplicate flags to be consistent with JSC and others.
global = true;
break;
case 'i':
ignoreCase = true;
break;
case 'm':
multiline = true;
break;
default:
// Ignore flags that have no meaning to be consistent with
// JSC.
break;
}
}
if (isConstructorCall) {
// ECMA-262, section 15.10.7.1.
%SetProperty(object, 'source', pattern,
DONT_DELETE | READ_ONLY | DONT_ENUM);
// ECMA-262, section 15.10.7.2.
%SetProperty(object, 'global', global, DONT_DELETE | READ_ONLY | DONT_ENUM);
// ECMA-262, section 15.10.7.3.
%SetProperty(object, 'ignoreCase', ignoreCase,
DONT_DELETE | READ_ONLY | DONT_ENUM);
// ECMA-262, section 15.10.7.4.
%SetProperty(object, 'multiline', multiline,
DONT_DELETE | READ_ONLY | DONT_ENUM);
// ECMA-262, section 15.10.7.5.
%SetProperty(object, 'lastIndex', 0, DONT_DELETE | DONT_ENUM);
} else { // RegExp is being recompiled via RegExp.prototype.compile.
%IgnoreAttributesAndSetProperty(object, 'source', pattern);
%IgnoreAttributesAndSetProperty(object, 'global', global);
%IgnoreAttributesAndSetProperty(object, 'ignoreCase', ignoreCase);
%IgnoreAttributesAndSetProperty(object, 'multiline', multiline);
%IgnoreAttributesAndSetProperty(object, 'lastIndex', 0);
// Clear the regexp result cache.
cachedRegexp = 0;
cachedSubject = 0;
cachedLastIndex = 0;
cachedAnswer = 0;
// These are from string.js.
cachedReplaceSubject = 0;
cachedReplaceRegexp = 0;
cachedReplaceReplacement = 0;
cachedReplaceAnswer = 0;
}
// Call internal function to compile the pattern.
%RegExpCompile(object, pattern, flags);
}
function RegExpConstructor(pattern, flags) {
if (%_IsConstructCall()) {
DoConstructRegExp(this, pattern, flags, true);
} else {
// RegExp : Called as function; see ECMA-262, section 15.10.3.1.
if (IS_REGEXP(pattern) && IS_UNDEFINED(flags)) {
return pattern;
}
return new $RegExp(pattern, flags);
}
}
// Deprecated RegExp.prototype.compile method. We behave like the constructor
// were called again. In SpiderMonkey, this method returns the regexp object.
// In JSC, it returns undefined. For compatibility with JSC, we match their
// behavior.
function CompileRegExp(pattern, flags) {
// Both JSC and SpiderMonkey treat a missing pattern argument as the
// empty subject string, and an actual undefined value passed as the
// pattern as the string 'undefined'. Note that JSC is inconsistent
// here, treating undefined values differently in
// RegExp.prototype.compile and in the constructor, where they are
// the empty string. For compatibility with JSC, we match their
// behavior.
if (IS_UNDEFINED(pattern) && %_ArgumentsLength() != 0) {
DoConstructRegExp(this, 'undefined', flags, false);
} else {
DoConstructRegExp(this, pattern, flags, false);
}
}
function DoRegExpExec(regexp, string, index) {
return %_RegExpExec(regexp, string, index, lastMatchInfo);
}
var cachedRegexp;
var cachedSubject;
var cachedLastIndex;
var cachedAnswer;
function CloneRegexpAnswer(array) {
var len = array.length;
var answer = new $Array(len);
for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
answer[i] = array[i];
}
answer.index = array.index;
answer.input = array.input;
return answer;
}
function RegExpExec(string) {
if (%_ObjectEquals(cachedLastIndex, this.lastIndex) &&
%_ObjectEquals(cachedRegexp, this) &&
%_ObjectEquals(cachedSubject, string)) {
var last = cachedAnswer;
if (last == null) {
return last;
} else {
return CloneRegexpAnswer(last);
}
}
if (!IS_REGEXP(this)) {
throw MakeTypeError('incompatible_method_receiver',
['RegExp.prototype.exec', this]);
}
if (%_ArgumentsLength() == 0) {
var regExpInput = LAST_INPUT(lastMatchInfo);
if (IS_UNDEFINED(regExpInput)) {
throw MakeError('no_input_to_regexp', [this]);
}
string = regExpInput;
}
var s;
if (IS_STRING(string)) {
s = string;
} else {
s = ToString(string);
}
var lastIndex = this.lastIndex;
var i = this.global ? TO_INTEGER(lastIndex) : 0;
if (i < 0 || i > s.length) {
this.lastIndex = 0;
return null;
}
%_Log('regexp', 'regexp-exec,%0r,%1S,%2i', [this, s, lastIndex]);
// matchIndices is either null or the lastMatchInfo array.
var matchIndices = %_RegExpExec(this, s, i, lastMatchInfo);
if (matchIndices == null) {
if (this.global) this.lastIndex = 0;
cachedLastIndex = lastIndex;
cachedRegexp = this;
cachedSubject = s;
cachedAnswer = matchIndices; // Null.
return matchIndices; // No match.
}
var numResults = NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(lastMatchInfo) >> 1;
var result;
if (numResults === 1) {
var matchStart = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(0)];
var matchEnd = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(1)];
result = [SubString(s, matchStart, matchEnd)];
} else {
result = new $Array(numResults);
for (var i = 0; i < numResults; i++) {
var matchStart = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(i << 1)];
var matchEnd = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE((i << 1) + 1)];
if (matchStart != -1 && matchEnd != -1) {
result[i] = SubString(s, matchStart, matchEnd);
} else {
// Make sure the element is present. Avoid reading the undefined
// property from the global object since this may change.
result[i] = void 0;
}
}
}
result.index = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0];
result.input = s;
if (this.global) {
this.lastIndex = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1];
return result;
} else {
cachedRegexp = this;
cachedSubject = s;
cachedLastIndex = lastIndex;
cachedAnswer = result;
return CloneRegexpAnswer(result);
}
}
// Section 15.10.6.3 doesn't actually make sense, but the intention seems to be
// that test is defined in terms of String.prototype.exec. However, it probably
// means the original value of String.prototype.exec, which is what everybody
// else implements.
function RegExpTest(string) {
if (!IS_REGEXP(this)) {
throw MakeTypeError('incompatible_method_receiver',
['RegExp.prototype.test', this]);
}
if (%_ArgumentsLength() == 0) {
var regExpInput = LAST_INPUT(lastMatchInfo);
if (IS_UNDEFINED(regExpInput)) {
throw MakeError('no_input_to_regexp', [this]);
}
string = regExpInput;
}
var s = ToString(string);
var length = s.length;
var lastIndex = this.lastIndex;
var i = this.global ? TO_INTEGER(lastIndex) : 0;
if (i < 0 || i > s.length) {
this.lastIndex = 0;
return false;
}
%_Log('regexp', 'regexp-exec,%0r,%1S,%2i', [this, s, lastIndex]);
// matchIndices is either null or the lastMatchInfo array.
var matchIndices = %_RegExpExec(this, s, i, lastMatchInfo);
if (matchIndices == null) {
if (this.global) this.lastIndex = 0;
return false;
}
if (this.global) this.lastIndex = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1];
return true;
}
function RegExpToString() {
// If this.source is an empty string, output /(?:)/.
// http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=225550
// ecma_2/RegExp/properties-001.js.
var src = this.source ? this.source : '(?:)';
var result = '/' + src + '/';
if (this.global)
result += 'g';
if (this.ignoreCase)
result += 'i';
if (this.multiline)
result += 'm';
return result;
}
// Getters for the static properties lastMatch, lastParen, leftContext, and
// rightContext of the RegExp constructor. The properties are computed based
// on the captures array of the last successful match and the subject string
// of the last successful match.
function RegExpGetLastMatch() {
var regExpSubject = LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo);
return SubString(regExpSubject,
lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0],
lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1]);
}
function RegExpGetLastParen() {
var length = NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(lastMatchInfo);
if (length <= 2) return ''; // There were no captures.
// We match the SpiderMonkey behavior: return the substring defined by the
// last pair (after the first pair) of elements of the capture array even if
// it is empty.
var regExpSubject = LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo);
var start = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(length - 2)];
var end = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(length - 1)];
if (start != -1 && end != -1) {
return SubString(regExpSubject, start, end);
}
return "";
}
function RegExpGetLeftContext() {
return SubString(LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo),
0,
lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0]);
}
function RegExpGetRightContext() {
var subject = LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo);
return SubString(subject,
lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1],
subject.length);
}
// The properties $1..$9 are the first nine capturing substrings of the last
// successful match, or ''. The function RegExpMakeCaptureGetter will be
// called with indices from 1 to 9.
function RegExpMakeCaptureGetter(n) {
return function() {
var index = n * 2;
if (index >= NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(lastMatchInfo)) return '';
var matchStart = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(index)];
var matchEnd = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(index + 1)];
if (matchStart == -1 || matchEnd == -1) return '';
return SubString(LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo), matchStart, matchEnd);
};
}
// Property of the builtins object for recording the result of the last
// regexp match. The property lastMatchInfo includes the matchIndices
// array of the last successful regexp match (an array of start/end index
// pairs for the match and all the captured substrings), the invariant is
// that there are at least two capture indeces. The array also contains
// the subject string for the last successful match.
var lastMatchInfo = [
2, // REGEXP_NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES
"", // Last subject.
void 0, // Last input - settable with RegExpSetInput.
0, // REGEXP_FIRST_CAPTURE + 0
0, // REGEXP_FIRST_CAPTURE + 1
];
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
function SetupRegExp() {
%FunctionSetInstanceClassName($RegExp, 'RegExp');
%FunctionSetPrototype($RegExp, new $Object());
%SetProperty($RegExp.prototype, 'constructor', $RegExp, DONT_ENUM);
%SetCode($RegExp, RegExpConstructor);
InstallFunctions($RegExp.prototype, DONT_ENUM, $Array(
"exec", RegExpExec,
"test", RegExpTest,
"toString", RegExpToString,
"compile", CompileRegExp
));
// The length of compile is 1 in SpiderMonkey.
%FunctionSetLength($RegExp.prototype.compile, 1);
// The properties input, $input, and $_ are aliases for each other. When this
// value is set the value it is set to is coerced to a string.
// Getter and setter for the input.
function RegExpGetInput() {
var regExpInput = LAST_INPUT(lastMatchInfo);
return IS_UNDEFINED(regExpInput) ? "" : regExpInput;
}
function RegExpSetInput(string) {
LAST_INPUT(lastMatchInfo) = ToString(string);
};
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'input', GETTER, RegExpGetInput, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'input', SETTER, RegExpSetInput, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$_', GETTER, RegExpGetInput, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$_', SETTER, RegExpSetInput, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$input', GETTER, RegExpGetInput, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$input', SETTER, RegExpSetInput, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
// The properties multiline and $* are aliases for each other. When this
// value is set in SpiderMonkey, the value it is set to is coerced to a
// boolean. We mimic that behavior with a slight difference: in SpiderMonkey
// the value of the expression 'RegExp.multiline = null' (for instance) is the
// boolean false (ie, the value after coercion), while in V8 it is the value
// null (ie, the value before coercion).
// Getter and setter for multiline.
var multiline = false;
function RegExpGetMultiline() { return multiline; };
function RegExpSetMultiline(flag) { multiline = flag ? true : false; };
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'multiline', GETTER, RegExpGetMultiline, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'multiline', SETTER, RegExpSetMultiline, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$*', GETTER, RegExpGetMultiline, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$*', SETTER, RegExpSetMultiline, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
function NoOpSetter(ignored) {}
// Static properties set by a successful match.
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'lastMatch', GETTER, RegExpGetLastMatch, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'lastMatch', SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$&', GETTER, RegExpGetLastMatch, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$&', SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'lastParen', GETTER, RegExpGetLastParen, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'lastParen', SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$+', GETTER, RegExpGetLastParen, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$+', SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'leftContext', GETTER, RegExpGetLeftContext, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'leftContext', SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$`', GETTER, RegExpGetLeftContext, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$`', SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'rightContext', GETTER, RegExpGetRightContext, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, 'rightContext', SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, "$'", GETTER, RegExpGetRightContext, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, "$'", SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE);
for (var i = 1; i < 10; ++i) {
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$' + i, GETTER, RegExpMakeCaptureGetter(i), DONT_DELETE);
%DefineAccessor($RegExp, '$' + i, SETTER, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE);
}
}
SetupRegExp();