v8/src/arguments.h
erik.corry@gmail.com 407816af39 Fix some style issues in the ARM code.
Also move a function into the macro assembler.
Fix some *& placement errors that had accumulated.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/385069

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#ifndef V8_ARGUMENTS_H_
#define V8_ARGUMENTS_H_
namespace v8 {
namespace internal {
// Arguments provides access to runtime call parameters.
//
// It uses the fact that the instance fields of Arguments
// (length_, arguments_) are "overlayed" with the parameters
// (no. of parameters, and the parameter pointer) passed so
// that inside the C++ function, the parameters passed can
// be accessed conveniently:
//
// Object* Runtime_function(Arguments args) {
// ... use args[i] here ...
// }
class Arguments BASE_EMBEDDED {
public:
Arguments(int length, Object** arguments)
: length_(length), arguments_(arguments) { }
Object*& operator[] (int index) {
ASSERT(0 <= index && index < length_);
return arguments_[-index];
}
template <class S> Handle<S> at(int index) {
Object** value = &((*this)[index]);
// This cast checks that the object we're accessing does indeed have the
// expected type.
S::cast(*value);
return Handle<S>(reinterpret_cast<S**>(value));
}
// Get the total number of arguments including the receiver.
int length() const { return length_; }
Object** arguments() { return arguments_; }
private:
int length_;
Object** arguments_;
};
// Cursom arguments replicate a small segment of stack that can be
// accessed through an Arguments object the same way the actual stack
// can.
class CustomArguments : public Relocatable {
public:
inline CustomArguments(Object* data,
JSObject* self,
JSObject* holder) {
values_[3] = self;
values_[2] = holder;
values_[1] = Smi::FromInt(0);
values_[0] = data;
}
void IterateInstance(ObjectVisitor* v);
Object** end() { return values_ + 3; }
private:
Object* values_[4];
};
} } // namespace v8::internal
#endif // V8_ARGUMENTS_H_