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Dukky: Support console logging better
Add a polyfill for Array.from(), and fix the console formatter so that it won't keep exploding. This should improve matters in the tests. Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
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# Included by javascript/Makefile
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#
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content/handlers/javascript/duktape/dukky.c: $(OBJROOT)/duktape/binding.h $(OBJROOT)/duktape/generics.js.inc
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content/handlers/javascript/duktape/dukky.c: \
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$(OBJROOT)/duktape/binding.h \
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$(OBJROOT)/duktape/generics.js.inc \
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$(OBJROOT)/duktape/polyfill.js.inc
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BINDINGS := $(wildcard content/handlers/javascript/duktape/*.bnd)
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@ -15,6 +18,13 @@ $(OBJROOT)/duktape/generics.js.inc: content/handlers/javascript/duktape/generics
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$(Q)xxd -i $< $@.tmp
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$(Q)sed -e 's/content_handlers_javascript_duktape_generics_js/generics_js/' $@.tmp > $@
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# Generator for the C include representing the polyfill.js
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$(OBJROOT)/duktape/polyfill.js.inc: content/handlers/javascript/duktape/polyfill.js
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$(Q)$(MKDIR) -p $(OBJROOT)/duktape
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$(VQ)echo " XXD: $<"
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$(Q)xxd -i $< $@.tmp
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$(Q)sed -e 's/content_handlers_javascript_duktape_polyfill_js/polyfill_js/' $@.tmp > $@
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# ensure genbind generates debugging files
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GBFLAGS+=-D
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#include "duktape/binding.h"
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#include "duktape/generics.js.inc"
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#include "duktape/polyfill.js.inc"
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#include "duktape.h"
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#include "dukky.h"
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duk_push_object(CTX);
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duk_put_global_string(CTX, EVENT_MAGIC);
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/* Now load the polyfills */
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/* ... */
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duk_push_string(CTX, "polyfill.js");
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/* ..., polyfill.js */
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if (duk_pcompile_lstring_filename(CTX, DUK_COMPILE_EVAL,
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(const char *)polyfill_js, polyfill_js_len) != 0) {
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NSLOG(dukky, CRITICAL, "%s", duk_safe_to_string(CTX, -1));
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NSLOG(dukky, CRITICAL, "Unable to compile polyfill.js, compartment aborted");
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return NULL;
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}
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/* ..., (generics.js) */
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if (dukky_pcall(CTX, 0, true) != 0) {
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NSLOG(dukky, CRITICAL, "Unable to run polyfill.js, compartment aborted");
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return NULL;
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}
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/* ..., result */
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duk_pop(CTX);
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/* ... */
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/* Now load the NetSurf table in */
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/* ... */
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duk_push_string(CTX, "generics.js");
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const offset = target.search("%");
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if (offset == -1 || offset >= target.length) {
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if (offset == -1 || offset >= (target.length - 1)) {
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// We've a string, but the % either doesn't exist or is
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// at the end of it, so give up
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return Array.from(arguments);
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content/handlers/javascript/duktape/polyfill.js
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content/handlers/javascript/duktape/polyfill.js
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/* Polyfiller for Duktape for NetSurf
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*
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* This JavaScript will be loaded into compartments before the generics
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*
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* We only care for the side-effects of this, be careful.
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*/
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// Production steps of ECMA-262, Edition 6, 22.1.2.1
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if (!Array.from) {
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Array.from = (function () {
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var toStr = Object.prototype.toString;
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var isCallable = function (fn) {
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return typeof fn === 'function' || toStr.call(fn) === '[object Function]';
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};
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var toInteger = function (value) {
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var number = Number(value);
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if (isNaN(number)) { return 0; }
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if (number === 0 || !isFinite(number)) { return number; }
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return (number > 0 ? 1 : -1) * Math.floor(Math.abs(number));
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};
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var maxSafeInteger = Math.pow(2, 53) - 1;
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var toLength = function (value) {
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var len = toInteger(value);
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return Math.min(Math.max(len, 0), maxSafeInteger);
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};
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// The length property of the from method is 1.
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return function from(arrayLike/*, mapFn, thisArg */) {
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// 1. Let C be the this value.
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var C = this;
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// 2. Let items be ToObject(arrayLike).
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var items = Object(arrayLike);
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// 3. ReturnIfAbrupt(items).
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if (arrayLike == null) {
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throw new TypeError('Array.from requires an array-like object - not null or undefined');
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}
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// 4. If mapfn is undefined, then let mapping be false.
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var mapFn = arguments.length > 1 ? arguments[1] : void undefined;
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var T;
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if (typeof mapFn !== 'undefined') {
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// 5. else
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// 5. a If IsCallable(mapfn) is false, throw a TypeError exception.
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if (!isCallable(mapFn)) {
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throw new TypeError('Array.from: when provided, the second argument must be a function');
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}
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// 5. b. If thisArg was supplied, let T be thisArg; else let T be undefined.
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if (arguments.length > 2) {
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T = arguments[2];
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}
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}
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// 10. Let lenValue be Get(items, "length").
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// 11. Let len be ToLength(lenValue).
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var len = toLength(items.length);
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// 13. If IsConstructor(C) is true, then
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// 13. a. Let A be the result of calling the [[Construct]] internal method
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// of C with an argument list containing the single item len.
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// 14. a. Else, Let A be ArrayCreate(len).
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var A = isCallable(C) ? Object(new C(len)) : new Array(len);
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// 16. Let k be 0.
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var k = 0;
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// 17. Repeat, while k < len… (also steps a - h)
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var kValue;
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while (k < len) {
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kValue = items[k];
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if (mapFn) {
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A[k] = typeof T === 'undefined' ? mapFn(kValue, k) : mapFn.call(T, kValue, k);
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} else {
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A[k] = kValue;
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}
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k += 1;
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}
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// 18. Let putStatus be Put(A, "length", len, true).
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A.length = len;
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// 20. Return A.
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return A;
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};
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}());
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}
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