/* * Copyright (c) 2021, Idan Horowitz * Copyright (c) 2021-2022, Linus Groh * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace JS { Completion::Completion(ThrowCompletionOr const& throw_completion_or_value) { if (throw_completion_or_value.is_throw_completion()) { m_type = Type::Throw; m_value = throw_completion_or_value.throw_completion().value(); } else { m_type = Type::Normal; m_value = throw_completion_or_value.value(); } } // 6.2.3.1 Await, https://tc39.es/ecma262/#await ThrowCompletionOr await(VM& vm, Value value) { auto& realm = *vm.current_realm(); // 1. Let asyncContext be the running execution context. // NOTE: This is not needed, as we don't suspend anything. // 2. Let promise be ? PromiseResolve(%Promise%, value). auto* promise_object = TRY(promise_resolve(vm, *realm.intrinsics().promise_constructor(), value)); Optional success; Value result; // 3. Let fulfilledClosure be a new Abstract Closure with parameters (value) that captures asyncContext and performs the following steps when called: auto fulfilled_closure = [&success, &result](VM& vm) -> ThrowCompletionOr { // a. Let prevContext be the running execution context. // b. Suspend prevContext. // FIXME: We don't have this concept yet. // NOTE: Since we don't support context suspension, we exfiltrate the result to await()'s scope instead success = true; result = vm.argument(0); // c. Push asyncContext onto the execution context stack; asyncContext is now the running execution context. // NOTE: This is not done, because we're not suspending anything (see above). // d. Resume the suspended evaluation of asyncContext using NormalCompletion(value) as the result of the operation that suspended it. // e. Assert: When we reach this step, asyncContext has already been removed from the execution context stack and prevContext is the currently running execution context. // FIXME: We don't have this concept yet. // f. Return undefined. return js_undefined(); }; // 4. Let onFulfilled be CreateBuiltinFunction(fulfilledClosure, 1, "", « »). auto* on_fulfilled = NativeFunction::create(realm, move(fulfilled_closure), 1, ""); // 5. Let rejectedClosure be a new Abstract Closure with parameters (reason) that captures asyncContext and performs the following steps when called: auto rejected_closure = [&success, &result](VM& vm) -> ThrowCompletionOr { // a. Let prevContext be the running execution context. // b. Suspend prevContext. // FIXME: We don't have this concept yet. // NOTE: Since we don't support context suspension, we exfiltrate the result to await()'s scope instead success = false; result = vm.argument(0); // c. Push asyncContext onto the execution context stack; asyncContext is now the running execution context. // NOTE: This is not done, because we're not suspending anything (see above). // d. Resume the suspended evaluation of asyncContext using ThrowCompletion(reason) as the result of the operation that suspended it. // e. Assert: When we reach this step, asyncContext has already been removed from the execution context stack and prevContext is the currently running execution context. // FIXME: We don't have this concept yet. // f. Return undefined. return js_undefined(); }; // 6. Let onRejected be CreateBuiltinFunction(rejectedClosure, 1, "", « »). auto* on_rejected = NativeFunction::create(realm, move(rejected_closure), 1, ""); // 7. Perform PerformPromiseThen(promise, onFulfilled, onRejected). auto* promise = verify_cast(promise_object); promise->perform_then(on_fulfilled, on_rejected, {}); // FIXME: Since we don't support context suspension, we attempt to "wait" for the promise to resolve // by letting the event loop spin until our promise is no longer pending, and then synchronously // running all queued promise jobs. // Note: This is not used by LibJS itself, and is performed for the embedder (i.e. LibWeb). if (auto* custom_data = vm.custom_data()) { custom_data->spin_event_loop_until([&] { return success.has_value(); }); } // 8. Remove asyncContext from the execution context stack and restore the execution context that is at the top of the execution context stack as the running execution context. // NOTE: Since we don't push any EC, this step is not performed. // 9. Set the code evaluation state of asyncContext such that when evaluation is resumed with a Completion Record completion, the following steps of the algorithm that invoked Await will be performed, with completion available. // 10. Return NormalCompletion(unused). // 11. NOTE: This returns to the evaluation of the operation that had most previously resumed evaluation of asyncContext. vm.run_queued_promise_jobs(); // Make sure that the promise _actually_ resolved. // Note that this is checked down the chain (result.is_empty()) anyway, but let's make the source of the issue more clear. VERIFY(success.has_value()); if (success.value()) return result; return throw_completion(result); } }