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2022-08-29LibJS: Hide all the constructors!Andreas Kling
Now that the GC allocator is able to invoke Cell subclass constructors directly via friendship, we no longer need to keep them public. :^)
2022-08-23LibJS: Replace GlobalObject with VM in remaining AOs [Part 19/19]Linus Groh
2022-08-23LibJS+LibWeb: Replace GlobalObject with Realm in create() functionsLinus Groh
This is a continuation of the previous two commits. As allocating a JS cell already primarily involves a realm instead of a global object, and we'll need to pass one to the allocate() function itself eventually (it's bridged via the global object right now), the create() functions need to receive a realm as well. The plan is for this to be the highest-level function that actually receives a realm and passes it around, AOs on an even higher level will use the "current realm" concept via VM::current_realm() as that's what the spec assumes; passing around realms (or global objects, for that matter) on higher AO levels is pointless and unlike for allocating individual objects, which may happen outside of regular JS execution, we don't need control over the specific realm that is being used there.
2022-08-23LibJS+LibWeb: Replace GlobalObject with Realm in object constructorsLinus Groh
No functional changes - we can still very easily get to the global object via `Realm::global_object()`. This is in preparation of moving the intrinsics to the realm and no longer having to pass a global object when allocating any object. In a few (now, and many more in subsequent commits) places we get a realm using `GlobalObject::associated_realm()`, this is intended to be temporary. For example, create() functions will later receive the same treatment and are passed a realm instead of a global object.
2022-03-16Libraries: Use default constructors/destructors in LibJSLenny Maiorani
https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#cother-other-default-operation-rules "The compiler is more likely to get the default semantics right and you cannot implement these functions better than the compiler."
2021-11-12LibJS: Implement async functions as generator functions in BC modeAli Mohammad Pur
This applies a simple transformation, and adds a simple wrapper that translates the generator interface to the async function interface.