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-// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-library _foreign_helper; |
- |
-import 'dart:_js_embedded_names' show JsGetName, JsBuiltin; |
- |
-/** |
- * Emits a JavaScript code fragment parameterized by arguments. |
- * |
- * Hash characters `#` in the [codeTemplate] are replaced in left-to-right order |
- * with expressions that contain the values of, or evaluate to, the arguments. |
- * The number of hash marks must match the number or arguments. Although |
- * declared with arguments [arg0] through [arg2], the form actually has no limit |
- * on the number of arguments. |
- * |
- * The [typeDescription] argument is interpreted as a description of the |
- * behavior of the JavaScript code. Currently it describes the side effects |
- * types that may be returned by the expression, with the additional behavior |
- * that the returned values may be fresh instances of the types. The type |
- * information must be correct as it is trusted by the compiler in |
- * optimizations, and it must be precise as possible since it is used for native |
- * live type analysis to tree-shake large parts of the DOM libraries. If poorly |
- * written, the [typeDescription] will cause unnecessarily bloated programs. |
- * (You can check for this by compiling with `--verbose`; there is an info |
- * message describing the number of native (DOM) types that can be removed, |
- * which usually should be greater than zero.) |
- * |
- * The [typeDescription] must be a [String]. Two forms of it are supported: |
- * |
- * 1) a union of types separated by vertical bar `|` symbols, e.g. |
- * `"num|String"` describes the union of numbers and Strings. There is no |
- * type in Dart that is this precise. The Dart alternative would be `Object` |
- * or `dynamic`, but these types imply that the JS-code might also be |
- * creating instances of all the DOM types. |
- * |
- * If `null` is possible, it must be specified explicitly, e.g. |
- * `"String|Null"`. [typeDescription] has several extensions to help describe |
- * the behavior more accurately. In addition to the union type already |
- * described: |
- * |
- * + `=Object` is a plain JavaScript object. Some DOM methods return |
- * instances that have no corresponding Dart type (e.g. cross-frame |
- * documents), `=Object` can be used to describe these untyped' values. |
- * |
- * + `var` (or empty string). If the entire [typeDescription] is `var` (or |
- * empty string) then the type is `dynamic` but the code is known to not |
- * create any instances. |
- * |
- * Examples: |
- * |
- * // Parent window might be an opaque cross-frame window. |
- * var thing = JS('=Object|Window', '#.parent', myWindow); |
- * |
- * 2) a sequence of the form `<tag>:<value>;` where `<tag>` is one of |
- * `creates`, `returns`, `effects` or `depends`. |
- * |
- * The first two tags are used to specify the created and returned types of |
- * the expression. The value of `creates` and `returns` is a type string as |
- * defined in 1). |
- * |
- * The tags `effects` and `depends` encode the side effects of this call. |
- * They can be omitted, in which case the expression is parsed and a safe |
- * conservative side-effect estimation is computed. |
- * |
- * The values of `effects` and `depends` may be 'all', 'none' or a |
- * comma-separated list of 'no-index', 'no-instance' and 'no-static'. |
- * |
- * The value 'all' indicates that the call affects/depends on every |
- * side-effect. The flag 'none' signals that the call does not affect |
- * (resp. depends on) anything. |
- * |
- * The value 'no-index' indicates that the call does *not* do (resp. depends |
- * on) any array index-store. The flag 'no-instance' indicates that the call |
- * does not modify (resp. depends on) any instance variable. Similarly, |
- * the 'no-static' value indicates that the call does not modify (resp. |
- * depends on) any static variable. |
- * |
- * The `effects` and `depends` flag must be used in tandem. Either both are |
- * specified or none is. |
- * |
- * Each tag (including the type tags) may only occur once in the sequence. |
- * |
- * Guidelines: |
- * |
- * + Do not use any parameter, local, method or field names in the |
- * [codeTemplate]. These names are all subject to arbitrary renaming by the |
- * compiler. Pass the values in via `#` substition, and test with the |
- * `--minify` dart2js command-line option. |
- * |
- * + The substituted expressions are values, not locations. |
- * |
- * JS('void', '# += "x"', this.field); |
- * |
- * `this.field` might not be a substituted as a reference to the field. The |
- * generated code might accidentally work as intended, but it also might be |
- * |
- * var t1 = this.field; |
- * t1 += "x"; |
- * |
- * or |
- * |
- * this.get$field() += "x"; |
- * |
- * The remedy in this case is to expand the `+=` operator, leaving all |
- * references to the Dart field as Dart code: |
- * |
- * this.field = JS('String', '# + "x"', this.field); |
- * |
- * + Never use `#` in function bodies. |
- * |
- * This is a variation on the previous guideline. Since `#` is replaced with |
- * an *expression* and the expression is only valid in the immediate context, |
- * `#` should never appear in a function body. Doing so might defer the |
- * evaluation of the expression, and its side effects, until the function is |
- * called. |
- * |
- * For example, |
- * |
- * var value = foo(); |
- * var f = JS('', 'function(){return #}', value) |
- * |
- * might result in no immediate call to `foo` and a call to `foo` on every |
- * call to the JavaScript function bound to `f`. This is better: |
- * |
- * var f = JS('', |
- * '(function(val) { return function(){return val}; })(#)', value); |
- * |
- * Since `#` occurs in the immediately evaluated expression, the expression |
- * is immediately evaluated and bound to `val` in the immediate call. |
- * |
- * |
- * Additional notes. |
- * |
- * In the future we may extend [typeDescription] to include other aspects of the |
- * behavior, for example, separating the returned types from the instantiated |
- * types to allow the compiler to perform more optimizations around the code. |
- * |
- * This might be an extension of [JS] or a new function similar to [JS] with |
- * additional arguments for the new information. |
- */ |
-// Add additional optional arguments if needed. The method is treated internally |
-// as a variable argument method. |
-external JS(String typeDescription, String codeTemplate, |
- [arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10, arg11]); |
- |
-/** |
- * Returns the isolate in which this code is running. |
- */ |
-external IsolateContext JS_CURRENT_ISOLATE_CONTEXT(); |
- |
-abstract class IsolateContext { |
- /// Holds a (native) JavaScript instance of Isolate, see |
- /// finishIsolateConstructorFunction in emitter.dart. |
- get isolateStatics; |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Invokes [function] in the context of [isolate]. |
- */ |
-external JS_CALL_IN_ISOLATE(isolate, Function function); |
- |
-/** |
- * Converts the Dart closure [function] into a JavaScript closure. |
- * |
- * Warning: This is no different from [RAW_DART_FUNCTION_REF] which means care |
- * must be taken to store the current isolate. |
- */ |
-external DART_CLOSURE_TO_JS(Function function); |
- |
-/** |
- * Returns a raw reference to the JavaScript function which implements |
- * [function]. |
- * |
- * Warning: this is dangerous, you should probably use |
- * [DART_CLOSURE_TO_JS] instead. The returned object is not a valid |
- * Dart closure, does not store the isolate context or arity. |
- * |
- * A valid example of where this can be used is as the second argument |
- * to V8's Error.captureStackTrace. See |
- * https://code.google.com/p/v8/wiki/JavaScriptStackTraceApi. |
- */ |
-external RAW_DART_FUNCTION_REF(Function function); |
- |
-/** |
- * Sets the current isolate to [isolate]. |
- */ |
-external void JS_SET_CURRENT_ISOLATE(isolate); |
- |
-/** |
- * Returns the interceptor for class [type]. The interceptor is the type's |
- * constructor's `prototype` property. [type] will typically be the class, not |
- * an interface, e.g. `JS_INTERCEPTOR_CONSTANT(JSInt)`, not |
- * `JS_INTERCEPTOR_CONSTANT(int)`. |
- */ |
-external JS_INTERCEPTOR_CONSTANT(Type type); |
- |
-/** |
- * Returns the object corresponding to Namer.CURRENT_ISOLATE. |
- */ |
-external JS_CURRENT_ISOLATE(); |
- |
-/// Returns the JS name for [name] from the Namer. |
-external String JS_GET_NAME(JsGetName name); |
- |
-/// Reads an embedded global. |
-/// |
-/// The [name] should be a constant defined in the `_embedded_names` library. |
-external JS_EMBEDDED_GLOBAL(String typeDescription, String name); |
- |
-/// Instructs the compiler to execute the [builtinName] action at the call-site. |
-/// |
-/// The [builtin] should be a constant defined in the `_embedded_names` |
-/// library. |
-// Add additional optional arguments if needed. The method is treated internally |
-// as a variable argument method. |
-external JS_BUILTIN(String typeDescription, JsBuiltin builtin, |
- [arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, |
- arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10, arg11]); |
- |
-/// Returns the state of a flag that is determined by the state of the compiler |
-/// when the program has been analyzed. |
-external bool JS_GET_FLAG(String name); |
- |
-/** |
- * Pretend [code] is executed. Generates no executable code. This is used to |
- * model effects at some other point in external code. For example, the |
- * following models an assignment to foo with an unknown value. |
- * |
- * var foo; |
- * |
- * main() { |
- * JS_EFFECT((_){ foo = _; }) |
- * } |
- * |
- * TODO(sra): Replace this hack with something to mark the volatile or |
- * externally initialized elements. |
- */ |
-void JS_EFFECT(Function code) { code(null); } |
- |
-/** |
- * Use this class for creating constants that hold JavaScript code. |
- * For example: |
- * |
- * const constant = JS_CONST('typeof window != "undefined"); |
- * |
- * This code will generate: |
- * $.JS_CONST_1 = typeof window != "undefined"; |
- */ |
-class JS_CONST { |
- final String code; |
- const JS_CONST(this.code); |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * JavaScript string concatenation. Inputs must be Strings. Corresponds to the |
- * HStringConcat SSA instruction and may be constant-folded. |
- */ |
-String JS_STRING_CONCAT(String a, String b) { |
- // This body is unused, only here for type analysis. |
- return JS('String', '# + #', a, b); |
-} |