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improve the alert() method parameter handling
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JavaScript bindings
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In order for JavaScript programs to to interact with the page contents
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it must use the Document Object Model (DOM) and Cascading Style Sheet
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Object Model (CSSOM) API.
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These interfaces are described using Web Interface Description
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Language (WebIDL) within the relevant specifications
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(e.g. https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/).
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Each interface described by the WebIDL must be bound (connected) to
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the browsers internal representation for the DOM or CSS, etc. These
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bindings descriptions are processed together with the WebIDL by the
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nsgenbind tool to generate source code.
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A list of [DOM and CSSOM methods](unimplemented.html) is available
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outlining the remaining unimplemented API bindings.
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WebIDL
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------
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The [WebIDL specification](http://www.w3.org/TR/WebIDL/) defines the
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interface description language used. The WebIDL is being updated and
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an [editors draft](https://heycam.github.io/webidl/) is available but
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use is inconsistent.
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These descriptions should be periodically updated to keep the browser
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interfaces current.
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There is a content/handlers/javascript/WebIDL/Makefile which attempts
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to automatically update the IDL files by scraping the web specs.
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This tool needs a great deal of hand holding, not least because many of the
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source documents list the IDL fragments multiple times, some even have
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appendices with the entire IDL repeated.
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The IDL uses some slightly different terms than other object orientated
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systems.
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WebIDL | JavaScript | Common OOP | Note
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------- | ---------- | ---------- | ----
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interface | prototype | class | The data definition of the object
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constants | read-only value property on the prototype | class variable | Belong to class, one copy
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operation | method | method | functions that can be called
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attribute | property | property | Variables set per instance
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JavaScript implementation
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NetSurf consumes the Duktape JS engine in order to run the JS code which
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is used within the browser. Duktape is exceedingly well documented and
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its API docs at https://duktape.org/api.html are incredibly useful.
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It'll be worthwhile learning about how duktape stacks work in order to
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work on bindings in NetSurf
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Dukky
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-----
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Wrappering around and layering between duktape and the browser is a
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set of functionality we call `dukky`. This defines a variety of
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conventions and capabilities which are common to almost all bindings.
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The header `dukky.h` provides the interface to these functions.
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Normally these functions are used by automatically generated content,
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but if a binding needs to add DOM nodes back into the JavaScript
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environment (for example when returning them from a method
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implementation) `dukky_push_node()` should be used or when calling a
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function in a JS context `dukky_pcall()`
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Dukky automatically terminates any JS call which lasts for more than
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10 seconds. If you are calling a JS function from outside any of the
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"normal" means by which dukky might call code on your behalf
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(`js_exec()`, events, etc) then you should be sure to use
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`dukky_pcall()` and pass in `true` in `reset_timeout` otherwise your
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code may unexpectedly terminate early.
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Interface binding introduction
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------------------------------
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The binding files are processed by the nsgenbind tool to generate c
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source code which implements the interfaces within the JavaScript
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engine.
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The bindings are specific to a JavaScript engine, the DOM library, the
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CSS library and the browser. In this case that is the tuple of
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duktape, libdom, libcss and NetSurf.
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In principle other engines or libraries could be substituted
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(historically NetSurf unsuccessfully tried to use spidermonkey) but the
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engineering to do so is formidable.
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The bindings are kept the main [NetSurf source code
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repository](http://git.netsurf-browser.org/netsurf.git/) within the
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duktape JavaScript handler directory `content/handlers/javascript/duktape/`
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The root binding which contains all the interfaces introduced into
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the JavaScript programs initial execution context is nesurf.bnd this
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references all the WebIDL to be bound and includes all additional
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binding definitions to implement the interfaces.
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The bindings are a Domain Specific Language (DSL) which allows
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implementations to be added to each WebIDL method. nsgenbind
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documentation contains a [full description of the
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language](https://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/view/Categorized/job/docs-nsgenbind/doxygen/index.html).
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The main focus on creating binding is to implement the content within
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getter, setter and method stanzas. These correspond to implementations
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of the WebIDL operations on an interface.
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The binding implementations are in the form of C code fragments
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directly pasted into the generated code with generated setup code
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surrounding it.
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### Simple attribute example
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The Window interface (class) in the HTML specification has an
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attribute (property) called `name`.
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The full WebIDL for the Window interface is defined in the
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`content/handlers/javascript/WebIDL/html.idl` file but the
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fragment for our example is just:
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interface Window : EventTarget {
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attribute DOMString name;
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};
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This indicates there is an attribute called `name` which is a string
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(technicaly a DOMString but the implementation does not differentiate
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between string types) which means it has both a setter and a getter.
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attributes can be marked readonly which would mean there is only a
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getter required for them. For example the Plugin interface has a
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'name' attribute defined as:
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interface Plugin {
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readonly attribute DOMString name;
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};
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The getter and setter for the Window class attribute will be added to
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`Window.bnd`. The entries added will be of the form:
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getter Window::name()
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%{
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%}
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setter Window::name()
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%{
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%}
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The top level `netsurf.bnd` binding includes `Window.bnd` (using a
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`#include` directive) which contains the implementation of the Window
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class. This is purely to split the bindings up into logical units.
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The nsgenbind tool generates code that automatically allows acess to
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the classes private data structure elements through a variable called
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`priv` and the duktape stack in the variable `ctx`.
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The getter binding code must place the retrived value on the duktape
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stack and return 1 to indicate this or 0 if it failed.
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So for the name attribute case the complete getter binding is:
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getter Window::name()
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%{
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const char *name;
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browser_window_get_name(priv->win, &name);
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duk_push_string(ctx, name);
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return 1;
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%}
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This uses the browser_window_get_name() interface to retrieve the name
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string for the window (identified using the private context) and then
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adds it to the duktape stack. The return value indicates the sucess of
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the operation.
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The setter must retrive the value to set from the duktap stack and
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update the internal private data structure with that value and return
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0 to indicate success.
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So for the name attribute case the complete setter binding is:
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setter Window::name()
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%{
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const char *name;
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name = duk_to_string(ctx, -1);
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browser_window_set_name(priv->win, name);
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return 0;
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%}
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This uses browser_window_set_name() interface to set the name of the
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window. The return indicates the success of the operation.
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### Simple method example
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The Location interface (class) in the HTML specification has an
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operation (method) called `asign`. This method causes the browser to
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navigate to a new url.
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The full WebIDL for the Window interface is defined in the
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`content/handlers/javascript/WebIDL/html.idl` file but the
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fragment for our example is:
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interface Location {
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void assign(DOMString url);
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}
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This shows there is an operation called assign in the Location
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interface which takes a single string parameter and returns nothing.
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The method binding will be added to `Location.bnd` similarly to how
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the attribute example used `Window.bnd`
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method Location::assign()
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%{
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window_private_t *priv_win;
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nsurl *joined;
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duk_size_t slen;
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const char *url;
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/* retrieve the private data from the root object (window) */
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duk_push_global_object(ctx);
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duk_get_prop_string(ctx, -1, PRIVATE_MAGIC);
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priv_win = duk_get_pointer(ctx, -1);
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duk_pop(ctx);
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if (priv_win == NULL || priv_win->win == NULL) {
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NSLOG(netsurf, INFO, "failed to get browser context");
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return 0;
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}
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url = duk_safe_to_lstring(ctx, 0, &slen);
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nsurl_join(priv->url, url, &joined);
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browser_window_navigate(priv_win->win,
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joined,
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NULL,
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BW_NAVIGATE_HISTORY,
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NULL,
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NULL,
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NULL);
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nsurl_unref(joined);
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return 0;
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%}
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The nsgenbind tool generates code that automatically allows acess to
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the classes private data structure elements through a variable called
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`priv` and the duktape stack in the variable `ctx`.
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In this case nsgenbind will generate code that will ensure there is at
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least one parameter and coerce it to a string on the duktape `ctx`
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stack returning a type error if it is unable to do so.
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The binding implementation shown here uses browser_window_navigate()
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to navigate to the new url. To do this it needs the browser window
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handle (pointer) which is obtained from the global object (the window)
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private structure.
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Note that the duk_safe_to_lstring() call used to obtain the url
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parameter needs no additional checking as nsgenbind emits this code
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automaticaly.
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### Overloaded method example
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The Window interface (class) in the HTML specification has an
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operation (method) called `alert`. This method is supposed to cause
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the user to be alerted about something on the page.
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The full WebIDL for the Window interface is defined in the
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`content/handlers/javascript/WebIDL/html.idl` file but the
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fragment for our example is:
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interface Window : EventTarget {
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void alert();
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void alert(DOMString message);
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};
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This indicates there is an operation called `alert`. It has two
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overloaded prototypes, one takes no parameters and one takes a string
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parameter (technicaly a DOMString but the implementation does not
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differentiate between string types)
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The method binding will be added to `Window.bnd` as the attribute example
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method Window::alert()
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%{
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duk_idx_t dukky_argc = duk_get_top(ctx);
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if (dukky_argc == 0) {
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NSLOG(netsurf, INFO, "JS ALERT");
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} else {
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duk_size_t msg_len;
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const char *msg;
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if (!duk_is_string(ctx, 0)) {
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duk_to_string(ctx, 0);
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}
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msg = duk_safe_to_lstring(ctx, 0, &msg_len);
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NSLOG(netsurf, INFO, "JS ALERT: %*s", (int)msg_len, msg);
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}
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return 0;
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%}
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The nsgenbind tool generates code that automatically allows acess to
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the classes private data structure elements through a variable called
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`priv` and the duktape stack in the variable `ctx`.
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For overloaded method calls nsgenbind does not emit code to do
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parameter verification and the binding code has to deal with all
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possible parameters itself.
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This binding checks the number of parameters and if one is present it
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coerces it to be a string and logs the result. |