/* * Calls. * * Protected variants should avoid ever throwing an error. */ #include "duk_internal.h" /* Prepare value stack for a method call through an object property. * May currently throw an error e.g. when getting the property. */ DUK_LOCAL void duk__call_prop_prep_stack(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t normalized_obj_index, duk_idx_t nargs) { DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("duk__call_prop_prep_stack, normalized_obj_index=%ld, nargs=%ld, stacktop=%ld", (long) normalized_obj_index, (long) nargs, (long) duk_get_top(ctx))); /* [... key arg1 ... argN] */ /* duplicate key */ duk_dup(ctx, -nargs - 1); /* Note: -nargs alone would fail for nargs == 0, this is OK */ duk_get_prop(ctx, normalized_obj_index); DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("func: %!T", (duk_tval *) duk_get_tval(ctx, -1))); /* [... key arg1 ... argN func] */ duk_replace(ctx, -nargs - 2); /* [... func arg1 ... argN] */ duk_dup(ctx, normalized_obj_index); duk_insert(ctx, -nargs - 1); /* [... func this arg1 ... argN] */ } DUK_EXTERNAL void duk_call(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t nargs) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_small_uint_t call_flags; duk_idx_t idx_func; duk_int_t rc; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); idx_func = duk_get_top(ctx) - nargs - 1; if (idx_func < 0 || nargs < 0) { /* note that we can't reliably pop anything here */ DUK_ERROR(thr, DUK_ERR_API_ERROR, DUK_STR_INVALID_CALL_ARGS); } /* XXX: awkward; we assume there is space for this, overwrite * directly instead? */ duk_push_undefined(ctx); duk_insert(ctx, idx_func + 1); call_flags = 0; /* not protected, respect reclimit, not constructor */ rc = duk_handle_call(thr, /* thread */ nargs, /* num_stack_args */ call_flags); /* call_flags */ DUK_UNREF(rc); } DUK_EXTERNAL void duk_call_method(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t nargs) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_small_uint_t call_flags; duk_idx_t idx_func; duk_int_t rc; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); idx_func = duk_get_top(ctx) - nargs - 2; /* must work for nargs <= 0 */ if (idx_func < 0 || nargs < 0) { /* note that we can't reliably pop anything here */ DUK_ERROR(thr, DUK_ERR_API_ERROR, DUK_STR_INVALID_CALL_ARGS); } call_flags = 0; /* not protected, respect reclimit, not constructor */ rc = duk_handle_call(thr, /* thread */ nargs, /* num_stack_args */ call_flags); /* call_flags */ DUK_UNREF(rc); } DUK_EXTERNAL void duk_call_prop(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t obj_index, duk_idx_t nargs) { /* * XXX: if duk_handle_call() took values through indices, this could be * made much more sensible. However, duk_handle_call() needs to fudge * the 'this' and 'func' values to handle bound function chains, which * is now done "in-place", so this is not a trivial change. */ obj_index = duk_require_normalize_index(ctx, obj_index); /* make absolute */ duk__call_prop_prep_stack(ctx, obj_index, nargs); duk_call_method(ctx, nargs); } DUK_EXTERNAL duk_int_t duk_pcall(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t nargs) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_small_uint_t call_flags; duk_idx_t idx_func; duk_int_t rc; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); idx_func = duk_get_top(ctx) - nargs - 1; /* must work for nargs <= 0 */ if (idx_func < 0 || nargs < 0) { /* We can't reliably pop anything here because the stack input * shape is incorrect. So we throw an error; if the caller has * no catch point for this, a fatal error will occur. Another * alternative would be to just return an error. But then the * stack would be in an unknown state which might cause some * very hard to diagnose problems later on. Also note that even * if we did not throw an error here, the underlying call handler * might STILL throw an out-of-memory error or some other internal * fatal error. */ DUK_ERROR(thr, DUK_ERR_API_ERROR, DUK_STR_INVALID_CALL_ARGS); return DUK_EXEC_ERROR; /* unreachable */ } /* awkward; we assume there is space for this */ duk_push_undefined(ctx); duk_insert(ctx, idx_func + 1); call_flags = DUK_CALL_FLAG_PROTECTED; /* protected, respect reclimit, not constructor */ rc = duk_handle_call(thr, /* thread */ nargs, /* num_stack_args */ call_flags); /* call_flags */ return rc; } DUK_EXTERNAL duk_int_t duk_pcall_method(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t nargs) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_small_uint_t call_flags; duk_idx_t idx_func; duk_int_t rc; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); idx_func = duk_get_top(ctx) - nargs - 2; /* must work for nargs <= 0 */ if (idx_func < 0 || nargs < 0) { /* See comments in duk_pcall(). */ DUK_ERROR(thr, DUK_ERR_API_ERROR, DUK_STR_INVALID_CALL_ARGS); return DUK_EXEC_ERROR; /* unreachable */ } call_flags = DUK_CALL_FLAG_PROTECTED; /* protected, respect reclimit, not constructor */ rc = duk_handle_call(thr, /* thread */ nargs, /* num_stack_args */ call_flags); /* call_flags */ return rc; } DUK_LOCAL duk_ret_t duk__pcall_prop_raw(duk_context *ctx) { duk_idx_t obj_index; duk_idx_t nargs; /* Get the original arguments. Note that obj_index may be a relative * index so the stack must have the same top when we use it. */ obj_index = (duk_idx_t) duk_get_int(ctx, -2); nargs = (duk_idx_t) duk_get_int(ctx, -1); duk_pop_2(ctx); obj_index = duk_require_normalize_index(ctx, obj_index); /* make absolute */ duk__call_prop_prep_stack(ctx, obj_index, nargs); duk_call_method(ctx, nargs); return 1; } DUK_EXTERNAL duk_int_t duk_pcall_prop(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t obj_index, duk_idx_t nargs) { /* * Must be careful to catch errors related to value stack manipulation * and property lookup, not just the call itself. */ duk_push_idx(ctx, obj_index); duk_push_idx(ctx, nargs); /* Inputs: explicit arguments (nargs), +1 for key, +2 for obj_index/nargs passing. * If the value stack does not contain enough args, an error is thrown; this matches * behavior of the other protected call API functions. */ return duk_safe_call(ctx, duk__pcall_prop_raw, nargs + 1 + 2 /*nargs*/, 1 /*nrets*/); } DUK_EXTERNAL duk_int_t duk_safe_call(duk_context *ctx, duk_safe_call_function func, duk_idx_t nargs, duk_idx_t nrets) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_int_t rc; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); if (duk_get_top(ctx) < nargs || nrets < 0) { /* See comments in duk_pcall(). */ DUK_ERROR(thr, DUK_ERR_API_ERROR, DUK_STR_INVALID_CALL_ARGS); return DUK_EXEC_ERROR; /* unreachable */ } rc = duk_handle_safe_call(thr, /* thread */ func, /* func */ nargs, /* num_stack_args */ nrets); /* num_stack_res */ return rc; } DUK_EXTERNAL void duk_new(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t nargs) { /* * There are two [[Construct]] operations in the specification: * * - E5 Section 13.2.2: for Function objects * - E5 Section 15.3.4.5.2: for "bound" Function objects * * The chain of bound functions is resolved in Section 15.3.4.5.2, * with arguments "piling up" until the [[Construct]] internal * method is called on the final, actual Function object. Note * that the "prototype" property is looked up *only* from the * final object, *before* calling the constructor. * * Currently we follow the bound function chain here to get the * "prototype" property value from the final, non-bound function. * However, we let duk_handle_call() handle the argument "piling" * when the constructor is called. The bound function chain is * thus now processed twice. * * When constructing new Array instances, an unnecessary object is * created and discarded now: the standard [[Construct]] creates an * object, and calls the Array constructor. The Array constructor * returns an Array instance, which is used as the result value for * the "new" operation; the object created before the Array constructor * call is discarded. * * This would be easy to fix, e.g. by knowing that the Array constructor * will always create a replacement object and skip creating the fallback * object in that case. * * Note: functions called via "new" need to know they are called as a * constructor. For instance, built-in constructors behave differently * depending on how they are called. */ /* XXX: merge this with duk_js_call.c, as this function implements * core semantics (or perhaps merge the two files altogether). */ duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_hobject *proto; duk_hobject *cons; duk_hobject *fallback; duk_idx_t idx_cons; duk_small_uint_t call_flags; duk_int_t rc; /* [... constructor arg1 ... argN] */ idx_cons = duk_require_normalize_index(ctx, -nargs - 1); DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("top=%ld, nargs=%ld, idx_cons=%ld", (long) duk_get_top(ctx), (long) nargs, (long) idx_cons)); /* XXX: code duplication */ /* * Figure out the final, non-bound constructor, to get "prototype" * property. */ duk_dup(ctx, idx_cons); for (;;) { cons = duk_get_hobject(ctx, -1); if (cons == NULL || !DUK_HOBJECT_HAS_CONSTRUCTABLE(cons)) { /* Checking constructability from anything else than the * initial constructor is not strictly necessary, but a * nice sanity check. */ goto not_constructable; } if (!DUK_HOBJECT_HAS_BOUND(cons)) { break; } duk_get_prop_stridx(ctx, -1, DUK_STRIDX_INT_TARGET); /* -> [... cons target] */ duk_remove(ctx, -2); /* -> [... target] */ } DUK_ASSERT(cons != NULL && !DUK_HOBJECT_HAS_BOUND(cons)); /* [... constructor arg1 ... argN final_cons] */ /* * Create "fallback" object to be used as the object instance, * unless the constructor returns a replacement value. * Its internal prototype needs to be set based on "prototype" * property of the constructor. */ duk_push_object(ctx); /* class Object, extensible */ /* [... constructor arg1 ... argN final_cons fallback] */ duk_get_prop_stridx(ctx, -2, DUK_STRIDX_PROTOTYPE); proto = duk_get_hobject(ctx, -1); if (!proto) { DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("constructor has no 'prototype' property, or value not an object " "-> leave standard Object prototype as fallback prototype")); } else { DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("constructor has 'prototype' property with object value " "-> set fallback prototype to that value: %!iO", (duk_heaphdr *) proto)); fallback = duk_get_hobject(ctx, -2); DUK_ASSERT(fallback != NULL); DUK_HOBJECT_SET_PROTOTYPE_UPDREF(thr, fallback, proto); } duk_pop(ctx); /* [... constructor arg1 ... argN final_cons fallback] */ /* * Manipulate callstack for the call. */ duk_dup_top(ctx); duk_insert(ctx, idx_cons + 1); /* use fallback as 'this' value */ duk_insert(ctx, idx_cons); /* also stash it before constructor, * in case we need it (as the fallback value) */ duk_pop(ctx); /* pop final_cons */ /* [... fallback constructor fallback(this) arg1 ... argN]; * Note: idx_cons points to first 'fallback', not 'constructor'. */ DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("before call, idx_cons+1 (constructor) -> %!T, idx_cons+2 (fallback/this) -> %!T, " "nargs=%ld, top=%ld", (duk_tval *) duk_get_tval(ctx, idx_cons + 1), (duk_tval *) duk_get_tval(ctx, idx_cons + 2), (long) nargs, (long) duk_get_top(ctx))); /* * Call the constructor function (called in "constructor mode"). */ call_flags = DUK_CALL_FLAG_CONSTRUCTOR_CALL; /* not protected, respect reclimit, is a constructor call */ rc = duk_handle_call(thr, /* thread */ nargs, /* num_stack_args */ call_flags); /* call_flags */ DUK_UNREF(rc); /* [... fallback retval] */ DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("constructor call finished, rc=%ld, fallback=%!iT, retval=%!iT", (long) rc, (duk_tval *) duk_get_tval(ctx, -2), (duk_tval *) duk_get_tval(ctx, -1))); /* * Determine whether to use the constructor return value as the created * object instance or not. */ if (duk_is_object(ctx, -1)) { duk_remove(ctx, -2); } else { duk_pop(ctx); } /* * Augment created errors upon creation (not when they are thrown or * rethrown). __FILE__ and __LINE__ are not desirable here; the call * stack reflects the caller which is correct. */ #ifdef DUK_USE_AUGMENT_ERROR_CREATE duk_err_augment_error_create(thr, thr, NULL, 0, 1 /*noblame_fileline*/); #endif /* [... retval] */ return; not_constructable: DUK_ERROR(thr, DUK_ERR_TYPE_ERROR, DUK_STR_NOT_CONSTRUCTABLE); } DUK_EXTERNAL duk_bool_t duk_is_constructor_call(duk_context *ctx) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_activation *act; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); DUK_ASSERT_DISABLE(thr->callstack_top >= 0); act = duk_hthread_get_current_activation(thr); DUK_ASSERT(act != NULL); /* because callstack_top > 0 */ return ((act->flags & DUK_ACT_FLAG_CONSTRUCT) != 0 ? 1 : 0); } DUK_EXTERNAL duk_bool_t duk_is_strict_call(duk_context *ctx) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_activation *act; /* For user code this could just return 1 (strict) always * because all Duktape/C functions are considered strict, * and strict is also the default when nothing is running. * However, Duktape may call this function internally when * the current activation is an Ecmascript function, so * this cannot be replaced by a 'return 1' without fixing * the internal call sites. */ DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); DUK_ASSERT_DISABLE(thr->callstack_top >= 0); act = duk_hthread_get_current_activation(thr); if (act == NULL) { /* Strict by default. */ return 1; } return ((act->flags & DUK_ACT_FLAG_STRICT) != 0 ? 1 : 0); } /* * Duktape/C function magic */ DUK_EXTERNAL duk_int_t duk_get_current_magic(duk_context *ctx) { duk_hthread *thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; duk_activation *act; duk_hobject *func; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); DUK_ASSERT_DISABLE(thr->callstack_top >= 0); act = duk_hthread_get_current_activation(thr); if (act) { func = act->func; DUK_ASSERT(func != NULL); if (DUK_HOBJECT_IS_NATIVEFUNCTION(func)) { duk_hnativefunction *nf = (duk_hnativefunction *) func; return (duk_int_t) nf->magic; } } return 0; } DUK_EXTERNAL duk_int_t duk_get_magic(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t index) { duk_hnativefunction *nf; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); nf = duk_require_hnativefunction(ctx, index); DUK_ASSERT(nf != NULL); return (duk_int_t) nf->magic; } DUK_EXTERNAL void duk_set_magic(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t index, duk_int_t magic) { duk_hnativefunction *nf; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); nf = duk_require_hnativefunction(ctx, index); DUK_ASSERT(nf != NULL); nf->magic = (duk_int16_t) magic; }