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Issue 126201: - Changed fast case for computing object size based on usage histogram.... (Closed) Base URL: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge/
Patch Set: Created 11 years, 6 months ago
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1 // Copyright 2006-2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. 1 // Copyright 2006-2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
4 // met: 4 // met:
5 // 5 //
6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following 9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided 10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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363 363
364 364
365 // Helper function for replacing regular expressions with the result of a 365 // Helper function for replacing regular expressions with the result of a
366 // function application in String.prototype.replace. The function application 366 // function application in String.prototype.replace. The function application
367 // must be interleaved with the regexp matching (contrary to ECMA-262 367 // must be interleaved with the regexp matching (contrary to ECMA-262
368 // 15.5.4.11) to mimic SpiderMonkey and KJS behavior when the function uses 368 // 15.5.4.11) to mimic SpiderMonkey and KJS behavior when the function uses
369 // the static properties of the RegExp constructor. Example: 369 // the static properties of the RegExp constructor. Example:
370 // 'abcd'.replace(/(.)/g, function() { return RegExp.$1; } 370 // 'abcd'.replace(/(.)/g, function() { return RegExp.$1; }
371 // should be 'abcd' and not 'dddd' (or anything else). 371 // should be 'abcd' and not 'dddd' (or anything else).
372 function StringReplaceRegExpWithFunction(subject, regexp, replace) { 372 function StringReplaceRegExpWithFunction(subject, regexp, replace) {
373 var result = new ReplaceResultBuilder(subject);
374 var lastMatchInfo = DoRegExpExec(regexp, subject, 0); 373 var lastMatchInfo = DoRegExpExec(regexp, subject, 0);
375 if (IS_NULL(lastMatchInfo)) return subject; 374 if (IS_NULL(lastMatchInfo)) return subject;
376 375
376 var result = new ReplaceResultBuilder(subject);
377 // There's at least one match. If the regexp is global, we have to loop 377 // There's at least one match. If the regexp is global, we have to loop
378 // over all matches. The loop is not in C++ code here like the one in 378 // over all matches. The loop is not in C++ code here like the one in
379 // RegExp.prototype.exec, because of the interleaved function application. 379 // RegExp.prototype.exec, because of the interleaved function application.
380 // Unfortunately, that means this code is nearly duplicated, here and in 380 // Unfortunately, that means this code is nearly duplicated, here and in
381 // jsregexp.cc. 381 // jsregexp.cc.
382 if (regexp.global) { 382 if (regexp.global) {
383 var previous = 0; 383 var previous = 0;
384 do { 384 do {
385 result.addSpecialSlice(previous, lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0]); 385 result.addSpecialSlice(previous, lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0]);
386 var startOfMatch = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0]; 386 var startOfMatch = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0];
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491 if (num_c < 0) 491 if (num_c < 0)
492 num_c = 0; 492 num_c = 0;
493 493
494 return SubString(s, start_i, start_i + num_c); 494 return SubString(s, start_i, start_i + num_c);
495 } 495 }
496 496
497 497
498 // ECMA-262 section 15.5.4.14 498 // ECMA-262 section 15.5.4.14
499 function StringSplit(separator, limit) { 499 function StringSplit(separator, limit) {
500 var subject = ToString(this); 500 var subject = ToString(this);
501 var result = []; 501 limit = (limit === void 0) ? 0xffffffff : ToUint32(limit);
502 var lim = (limit === void 0) ? 0xffffffff : ToUint32(limit); 502 if (limit === 0) return [];
503
504 if (lim === 0) return result;
505 503
506 // ECMA-262 says that if separator is undefined, the result should 504 // ECMA-262 says that if separator is undefined, the result should
507 // be an array of size 1 containing the entire string. SpiderMonkey 505 // be an array of size 1 containing the entire string. SpiderMonkey
508 // and KJS have this behaviour only when no separator is given. If 506 // and KJS have this behaviour only when no separator is given. If
509 // undefined is explicitly given, they convert it to a string and 507 // undefined is explicitly given, they convert it to a string and
510 // use that. We do as SpiderMonkey and KJS. 508 // use that. We do as SpiderMonkey and KJS.
511 if (%_ArgumentsLength() === 0) { 509 if (%_ArgumentsLength() === 0) {
512 result[result.length] = subject; 510 return [subject];
513 return result;
514 } 511 }
515 512
516 var length = subject.length; 513 var length = subject.length;
517 var currentIndex = 0;
518 var startIndex = 0;
519
520 var sep;
521 if (IS_REGEXP(separator)) { 514 if (IS_REGEXP(separator)) {
522 sep = separator; 515 %_Log('regexp', 'regexp-split,%0S,%1r', [subject, separator]);
523 %_Log('regexp', 'regexp-split,%0S,%1r', [subject, sep]);
524 } else { 516 } else {
525 sep = ToString(separator); 517 separator = ToString(separator);
518 // If the separator string is empty then return the elements in the subject.
519 if (separator.length == 0) {
520 var result = $Array(length);
521 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) result[i] = subject[i];
522 return result;
523 }
526 } 524 }
527 525
528 if (length === 0) { 526 if (length === 0) {
529 if (splitMatch(sep, subject, 0, 0) != null) return result; 527 if (splitMatch(separator, subject, 0, 0) != null) return [];
530 result[result.length] = subject; 528 return [subject];
531 return result;
532 } 529 }
533 530
531 var currentIndex = 0;
532 var startIndex = 0;
533 var result = [];
534
534 while (true) { 535 while (true) {
535 536
536 if (startIndex === length) { 537 if (startIndex === length) {
537 result[result.length] = subject.slice(currentIndex, length); 538 result[result.length] = subject.slice(currentIndex, length);
538 return result; 539 return result;
539 } 540 }
540 541
541 var lastMatchInfo = splitMatch(sep, subject, currentIndex, startIndex); 542 var lastMatchInfo = splitMatch(separator, subject, currentIndex, startIndex) ;
542 543
543 if (IS_NULL(lastMatchInfo)) { 544 if (IS_NULL(lastMatchInfo)) {
544 result[result.length] = subject.slice(currentIndex, length); 545 result[result.length] = subject.slice(currentIndex, length);
545 return result; 546 return result;
546 } 547 }
547 548
548 var endIndex = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1]; 549 var endIndex = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1];
549 550
550 // We ignore a zero-length match at the currentIndex. 551 // We ignore a zero-length match at the currentIndex.
551 if (startIndex === endIndex && endIndex === currentIndex) { 552 if (startIndex === endIndex && endIndex === currentIndex) {
552 startIndex++; 553 startIndex++;
553 continue; 554 continue;
554 } 555 }
555 556
556 result[result.length] = 557 result[result.length] = SubString(subject, currentIndex, lastMatchInfo[CAPTU RE0]);
557 SubString(subject, currentIndex, lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0]); 558 if (result.length === limit) return result;
558 if (result.length === lim) return result;
559 559
560 for (var i = 2; i < NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(lastMatchInfo); i += 2) { 560 for (var i = 2; i < NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(lastMatchInfo); i += 2) {
561 var start = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(i)]; 561 var start = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(i)];
562 var end = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(i + 1)]; 562 var end = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(i + 1)];
563 if (start != -1 && end != -1) { 563 if (start != -1 && end != -1) {
564 result[result.length] = SubString(subject, 564 result[result.length] = SubString(subject, start, end);
565 lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(i)],
566 lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(i + 1)]);
567 } else { 565 } else {
568 result[result.length] = void 0; 566 result[result.length] = void 0;
569 } 567 }
570 if (result.length === lim) return result; 568 if (result.length === limit) return result;
571 } 569 }
572 570
573 startIndex = currentIndex = endIndex; 571 startIndex = currentIndex = endIndex;
574 } 572 }
575 } 573 }
576 574
577 575
578 // ECMA-262 section 15.5.4.14 576 // ECMA-262 section 15.5.4.14
579 // Helper function used by split. This version returns the lastMatchInfo 577 // Helper function used by split. This version returns the lastMatchInfo
580 // instead of allocating a new array with basically the same information. 578 // instead of allocating a new array with basically the same information.
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869 "small", StringSmall, 867 "small", StringSmall,
870 "strike", StringStrike, 868 "strike", StringStrike,
871 "sub", StringSub, 869 "sub", StringSub,
872 "sup", StringSup, 870 "sup", StringSup,
873 "toJSON", StringToJSON 871 "toJSON", StringToJSON
874 )); 872 ));
875 } 873 }
876 874
877 875
878 SetupString(); 876 SetupString();
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