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Timestamp:
Jan 26, 2008, 10:55:52 AM (17 years ago)
Author:
Darin Adler
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Reviewed by Eric Seidel.

  • JavaScriptCore.exp: Export the GlobalExecState constructor instead of the global flavor of the ExecState constructor. It'd probably be cleaner to not export either one, but JSGlobalObject inlines the code that constructs the ExecState. If we changed that, we could remove this export.
  • JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Re-sorted a few things and put the new source files into the kjs group rather than at the top level.
  • kjs/ExecState.cpp: (KJS::ExecState::ExecState): Marked inline and updated for data member name changes. This is now only for use for the derived classes. Also removed code that sets the unused m_savedExec data member for the global case. That data member is only used for the other two types. (KJS::ExecState::~ExecState): Marked inline and removed all the code. The derived class destructors now inclde the appropriate code. (KJS::ExecState::lexicalGlobalObject): Removed unneeded special case for an empty scope chain. The bottom function already returns 0 for that case, so the general case code handles it fine. Also changed to use data members directly rather than calling functions. (KJS::GlobalExecState::GlobalExecState): Added. Calls through to the base class constructor. (KJS::GlobalExecState::~GlobalExecState): Added. (KJS::InterpreterExecState::InterpreterExecState): Added. Moved code to manipulate activeExecStates here since we don't want to have to check for the special case of globalExec. (KJS::InterpreterExecState::~InterpreterExecState): Added. (KJS::EvalExecState::EvalExecState): Added. (KJS::EvalExecState::~EvalExecState): Added. (KJS::FunctionExecState::FunctionExecState): Added. (KJS::FunctionExecState::~FunctionExecState): Added.
  • kjs/ExecState.h: Tweaked the header, includes, and declarations a bit. Made ExecState inherit from Noncopyable. Reformatted some comments and made them a bit more brief. Rearranged declarations a little bit and removed unused savedExec function. Changed seenLabels function to return a reference rather than a pointer. Made constructors and destructor protected, and also did the same with all data members. Renamed m_thisVal to m_thisValue and ls to m_labelStack. Added three new derived classes for each of the types of ExecState. The primary goal here was to remove a branch from the code in the destructor, but it's also clearer than overloading the arguments to the ExecState constructor.
  • kjs/JSGlobalObject.cpp: (KJS::getCurrentTime): Fixed formatting. (KJS::JSGlobalObject::pushActivation): Removed parentheses that don't make the expression clearer -- other similar sites didn't have these parentheses, even the one a couple lines earlier that sets stackEntry. (KJS::JSGlobalObject::tearOffActivation): Got rid of unneeded static_cast (I think I mentioned this during patch review) and used an early exit so that the entire contents of the function aren't nested inside an if statement. Also removed the check of codeType, instead checking Activation for 0. For now, I kept the codeType check, but inside an assertion.
  • kjs/JSGlobalObject.h: Changed type of globalExec to GlobalExecState.
  • kjs/function.cpp: (KJS::FunctionImp::callAsFunction): Changed type to FunctionExecState. (KJS::GlobalFuncImp::callAsFunction): Changed type to EvalExecState.
  • kjs/interpreter.cpp: (KJS::Interpreter::evaluate): Changed type to GlobalExecState.
  • kjs/nodes.cpp: (KJS::ContinueNode::execute): Changed code since seenLabels() returns a reference now instead of a pointer. (KJS::BreakNode::execute): Ditto. (KJS::LabelNode::execute): Ditto.
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  • trunk/JavaScriptCore/kjs/interpreter.cpp

    r28907 r29810  
    120120    else {
    121121        // execute the code
    122         ExecState newExec(globalObject, thisObj, progNode.get());
     122        InterpreterExecState newExec(globalObject, thisObj, progNode.get());
    123123        JSValue* value = progNode->execute(&newExec);
    124124        res = Completion(newExec.completionType(), value);
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