Add some needed CatchScopes in code that should not throw.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162584
Reviewed by Keith Miller.
(JSObjectSetProperty):
- This function already handles exceptions in its own way. We're honoring this
contract and catching exceptions and passing it to the handler.
- interpreter/Interpreter.cpp:
(JSC::notifyDebuggerOfUnwinding):
- The debugger should not be throwing any exceptions.
(runJSC):
- the buck stops here. There's no reason an exception should propagate past here.
- profiler/ProfilerDatabase.cpp:
(JSC::Profiler::Database::save):
- If an exception was thrown while saving the database, there's nothing we can
really do about it anyway. Just fail nicely and return false. This is in line
with existing error checking code in Database::save() that returns false if
it's not able to open the file to save to.
- runtime/ExceptionHelpers.cpp:
(JSC::createError):
- If we're not able to stringify the error value, then we'll just use the
provided message as the error string. It doesn't make sense to have the
Error factory throw an exception that shadows the intended exception that the
client probably wants to throw (assuming that that's why the client is creating
this Error object).
- runtime/JSModuleLoader.cpp:
(JSC::JSModuleLoader::finishCreation):
- The existing code already RELEASE_ASSERT that no exception was thrown.
Hence, it's appropriate to use a CatchScope here.
- runtime/SamplingProfiler.cpp:
(JSC::SamplingProfiler::StackFrame::nameFromCallee):
- The sampling profiler is doing a VMInquiry get here. It should never throw an
exception. Hence, we'll just use a CatchScope and assert accordingly.