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2021-12-12Spreadsheet: Reimplement ranges as lazy objects instead of arraysAli Mohammad Pur
Doing so makes it possible to talk about theoretically infinite ranges like "all of column A".
2021-10-31Spreadsheet: Convert JSIntegration to ThrowCompletionOrTimothy Flynn
2021-10-24LibJS: Rename PropertyName to PropertyKeyAndreas Kling
Let's use the same name as the spec. :^)
2021-10-20LibJS: Add ThrowCompletionOr versions of the JS native function macrosIdan Horowitz
The old versions were renamed to JS_DECLARE_OLD_NATIVE_FUNCTION and JS_DEFINE_OLD_NATIVE_FUNCTION, and will be eventually removed once all native functions were converted to the new format.
2021-09-30SpreadSheet: Fix that the js integration abused global objectsdavidot
Before this commit it only allocated the global object so when it wanted to lookup 'thisSheet' it could not find it in the global environment. We now hotswap the global object everytime a cell evaluated. This also fixes that SheetGlobalObject did not have an internal_has_property meaning 'A0' could not be referenced unless it was via a member lookup (this.A0). This was already broken before the bindings refactoring. The correct behavior of realms in spreadsheet is not completely clear since what is shared between sheets is not very well defined. The reason that just setting the SheetGlobalObject as the global_this_value is not enough is because ECMAScript does not check the global_this_value for members when resolving a reference in the global environment.
2021-09-29LibJS: Convert internal_set() to ThrowCompletionOrLinus Groh
2021-09-29LibJS: Convert internal_get() to ThrowCompletionOrLinus Groh
2021-07-04LibJS: Rewrite most of Object for spec compliance :^)Linus Groh
This is a huge patch, I know. In hindsight this perhaps could've been done slightly more incremental, but I started and then fixed everything until it worked, and here we are. I tried splitting of some completely unrelated changes into separate commits, however. Anyway. This is a rewrite of most of Object, and by extension large parts of Array, Proxy, Reflect, String, TypedArray, and some other things. What we already had worked fine for about 90% of things, but getting the last 10% right proved to be increasingly difficult with the current code that sort of grew organically and is only very loosely based on the spec - this became especially obvious when we started fixing a large number of test262 failures. Key changes include: - 1:1 matching function names and parameters of all object-related functions, to avoid ambiguity. Previously we had things like put(), which the spec doesn't have - as a result it wasn't always clear which need to be used. - Better separation between object abstract operations and internal methods - the former are always the same, the latter can be overridden (and are therefore virtual). The internal methods (i.e. [[Foo]] in the spec) are now prefixed with 'internal_' for clarity - again, it was previously not always clear which AO a certain method represents, get() could've been both Get and [[Get]] (I don't know which one it was closer to right now). Note that some of the old names have been kept until all code relying on them is updated, but they are now simple wrappers around the closest matching standard abstract operation. - Simplifications of the storage layer: functions that write values to storage are now prefixed with 'storage_' to make their purpose clear, and as they are not part of the spec they should not contain any steps specified by it. Much functionality is now covered by the layers above it and was removed (e.g. handling of accessors, attribute checks). - PropertyAttributes has been greatly simplified, and is being replaced by PropertyDescriptor - a concept similar to the current implementation, but more aligned with the actual spec. See the commit message of the previous commit where it was introduced for details. - As a bonus, and since I had to look at the spec a whole lot anyway, I introduced more inline comments with the exact steps from the spec - this makes it super easy to verify correctness. - East-const all the things. As a result of all of this, things are much more correct but a bit slower now. Retaining speed wasn't a consideration at all, I have done no profiling of the new code - there might be low hanging fruits, which we can then harvest separately. Special thanks to Idan for helping me with this by tracking down bugs, updating everything outside of LibJS to work with these changes (LibWeb, Spreadsheet, HackStudio), as well as providing countless patches to fix regressions I introduced - there still are very few (we got it down to 5), but we also get many new passing test262 tests in return. :^) Co-authored-by: Idan Horowitz <idan.horowitz@gmail.com>
2021-06-17LibJS: Replace boolean without_side_effects parameters with an enumIdan Horowitz
2021-04-22Everything: Move to SPDX license identifiers in all files.Brian Gianforcaro
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized way of representing file license information. See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool. ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *
2021-04-12LibJS: Make Errors fully spec compliantLinus Groh
The previous handling of the name and message properties specifically was breaking websites that created their own error types and relied on the error prototype working correctly - not assuming an JS::Error this object, that is. The way it works now, and it is supposed to work, is: - Error.prototype.name and Error.prototype.message just have initial string values and are no longer getters/setters - When constructing an error with a message, we create a regular property on the newly created object, so a lookup of the message property will either get it from the object directly or go though the prototype chain - Internal m_name/m_message properties are no longer needed and removed This makes printing errors slightly more complicated, as we can no longer rely on the (safe) internal properties, and cannot trust a property lookup either - get_without_side_effects() is used to solve this, it's not perfect but something we can revisit later. I did some refactoring along the way, there was some really old stuff in there - accessing vm.call_frame().arguments[0] is not something we (have to) do anymore :^) Fixes #6245.
2021-03-17LibJS: Rename GlobalObject::initialize() => initialize_global_object()Andreas Kling
This function was shadowing Object::initialize() which cannot be called on global objects and has a different set of parameters.
2021-01-12Applications: Move to Userland/Applications/Andreas Kling