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1// -*- mode: c++; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
2/*
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25 */
26
27#ifndef JSBase_h
28#define JSBase_h
29
30#include <stdbool.h>
31
32/* JavaScript engine interface */
33
34/*! @typedef JSContextRef A JavaScript execution context. Holds the global object and other execution state. */
35typedef const struct OpaqueJSContext* JSContextRef;
36
37/*! @typedef JSGlobalContextRef A global JavaScript execution context. A JSGlobalContext is a JSContext. */
38typedef struct OpaqueJSContext* JSGlobalContextRef;
39
40/*! @typedef JSStringRef A UTF16 character buffer. The fundamental string representation in JavaScript. */
41typedef struct OpaqueJSString* JSStringRef;
42
43/*! @typedef JSClassRef A JavaScript class. Used with JSObjectMake to construct objects with custom behavior. */
44typedef struct OpaqueJSClass* JSClassRef;
45
46/*! @typedef JSPropertyNameArrayRef An array of JavaScript property names. */
47typedef struct OpaqueJSPropertyNameArray* JSPropertyNameArrayRef;
48
49/*! @typedef JSPropertyNameAccumulatorRef An ordered set used to collect the names of a JavaScript object's properties. */
50typedef struct OpaqueJSPropertyNameAccumulator* JSPropertyNameAccumulatorRef;
51
52
53/* JavaScript data types */
54
55/*! @typedef JSValueRef A JavaScript value. The base type for all JavaScript values, and polymorphic functions on them. */
56typedef const struct OpaqueJSValue* JSValueRef;
57
58/*! @typedef JSObjectRef A JavaScript object. A JSObject is a JSValue. */
59typedef struct OpaqueJSValue* JSObjectRef;
60
61/* JavaScript symbol exports */
62
63#undef JS_EXPORT
64#if defined(__GNUC__)
65 #define JS_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
66#elif defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32)
67 // TODO: Export symbols with JS_EXPORT when using MSVC.
68 // See http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16227
69 #define JS_EXPORT
70#else
71 #define JS_EXPORT
72#endif
73
74#ifdef __cplusplus
75extern "C" {
76#endif
77
78/* Script Evaluation */
79
80/*!
81@function
82@abstract Evaluates a string of JavaScript.
83@param ctx The execution context to use.
84@param script A JSString containing the script to evaluate.
85@param thisObject The object to use as "this," or NULL to use the global object as "this."
86@param sourceURL A JSString containing a URL for the script's source file. This is only used when reporting exceptions. Pass NULL if you do not care to include source file information in exceptions.
87@param startingLineNumber An integer value specifying the script's starting line number in the file located at sourceURL. This is only used when reporting exceptions.
88@param exception A pointer to a JSValueRef in which to store an exception, if any. Pass NULL if you do not care to store an exception.
89@result The JSValue that results from evaluating script, or NULL if an exception is thrown.
90*/
91JS_EXPORT JSValueRef JSEvaluateScript(JSContextRef ctx, JSStringRef script, JSObjectRef thisObject, JSStringRef sourceURL, int startingLineNumber, JSValueRef* exception);
92
93/*!
94@function JSCheckScriptSyntax
95@abstract Checks for syntax errors in a string of JavaScript.
96@param ctx The execution context to use.
97@param script A JSString containing the script to check for syntax errors.
98@param sourceURL A JSString containing a URL for the script's source file. This is only used when reporting exceptions. Pass NULL if you do not care to include source file information in exceptions.
99@param startingLineNumber An integer value specifying the script's starting line number in the file located at sourceURL. This is only used when reporting exceptions.
100@param exception A pointer to a JSValueRef in which to store a syntax error exception, if any. Pass NULL if you do not care to store a syntax error exception.
101@result true if the script is syntactically correct, otherwise false.
102*/
103JS_EXPORT bool JSCheckScriptSyntax(JSContextRef ctx, JSStringRef script, JSStringRef sourceURL, int startingLineNumber, JSValueRef* exception);
104
105/*!
106@function
107@abstract Performs a JavaScript garbage collection.
108@param ctx This parameter is currently unused. Pass NULL.
109@discussion JavaScript values that are on the machine stack, in a register,
110 protected by JSValueProtect, set as the global object of an execution context,
111 or reachable from any such value will not be collected.
112
113 During JavaScript execution, you are not required to call this function; the
114 JavaScript engine will garbage collect as needed. One place you may want to call
115 this function, however, is after releasing the last reference to a JSGlobalContextRef.
116 At that point, a garbage collection can free the objects still referenced by the
117 JSGlobalContextRef's global object, along with the global object itself.
118*/
119JS_EXPORT void JSGarbageCollect(JSContextRef ctx);
120
121#ifdef __cplusplus
122}
123#endif
124
125#endif // JSBase_h