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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
commit | 36d22d82aa202bb199967e9512281e9a53db42c9 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 115.7.0esr.upstream/115.7.0esr
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/js/public/SourceText.h b/js/public/SourceText.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..88592be875 --- /dev/null +++ b/js/public/SourceText.h @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +/* + * SourceText encapsulates a count of char16_t (UTF-16) or Utf8Unit (UTF-8) + * code units (note: code *units*, not bytes or code points) and those code + * units ("source units"). (Latin-1 is not supported: all places where Latin-1 + * must be compiled first convert to a supported encoding.) + * + * A SourceText either observes without owning, or takes ownership of, source + * units passed to |SourceText::init|. Thus SourceText can be used to + * efficiently avoid copying. + * + * Rules for use: + * + * 1) The passed-in source units must be allocated with js_malloc(), + * js_calloc(), or js_realloc() if |SourceText::init| is instructed to take + * ownership of the source units. + * 2) If |SourceText::init| merely borrows the source units, the user must + * keep them alive until associated JS compilation is complete. + * 3) Code that calls |SourceText::take{Chars,Units}()| must keep the source + * units alive until JS compilation completes. Normally only the JS engine + * should call |SourceText::take{Chars,Units}()|. + * 4) Use the appropriate SourceText parameterization depending on the source + * units encoding. + * + * Example use: + * + * size_t length = 512; + * char16_t* chars = js_pod_malloc<char16_t>(length); + * if (!chars) { + * JS_ReportOutOfMemory(cx); + * return false; + * } + * JS::SourceText<char16_t> srcBuf; + * if (!srcBuf.init(cx, chars, length, JS::SourceOwnership::TakeOwnership)) { + * return false; + * } + * JS::Rooted<JSScript*> script(cx); + * if (!JS::Compile(cx, options, srcBuf, &script)) { + * return false; + * } + */ + +#ifndef js_SourceText_h +#define js_SourceText_h + +#include "mozilla/Assertions.h" // MOZ_ASSERT +#include "mozilla/Attributes.h" // MOZ_COLD, MOZ_IS_CLASS_INIT +#include "mozilla/Likely.h" // MOZ_UNLIKELY + +#include <stddef.h> // size_t +#include <stdint.h> // UINT32_MAX +#include <type_traits> // std::conditional_t, std::is_same_v + +#include "js/UniquePtr.h" // js::UniquePtr +#include "js/Utility.h" // JS::FreePolicy + +namespace mozilla { +union Utf8Unit; +} + +namespace js { +class FrontendContext; +} // namespace js + +namespace JS { + +class JS_PUBLIC_API AutoStableStringChars; +using FrontendContext = js::FrontendContext; + +namespace detail { + +MOZ_COLD extern JS_PUBLIC_API void ReportSourceTooLong(JSContext* cx); +MOZ_COLD extern JS_PUBLIC_API void ReportSourceTooLong(JS::FrontendContext* fc); + +} // namespace detail + +enum class SourceOwnership { + Borrowed, + TakeOwnership, +}; + +template <typename Unit> +class SourceText final { + private: + static_assert(std::is_same_v<Unit, mozilla::Utf8Unit> || + std::is_same_v<Unit, char16_t>, + "Unit must be either char16_t or Utf8Unit for " + "SourceText<Unit>"); + + /** |char16_t| or |Utf8Unit| source units of uncertain validity. */ + const Unit* units_ = nullptr; + + /** The length in code units of |units_|. */ + uint32_t length_ = 0; + + /** + * Whether this owns |units_| or merely observes source units owned by some + * other object. + */ + bool ownsUnits_ = false; + + public: + // A C++ character type that can represent the source units -- suitable for + // passing to C++ string functions. + using CharT = + std::conditional_t<std::is_same_v<Unit, char16_t>, char16_t, char>; + + public: + /** + * Construct a SourceText. It must be initialized using |init()| before it + * can be used as compilation source text. + */ + SourceText() = default; + + /** + * Construct a SourceText from contents extracted from |other|. This + * SourceText will then act exactly as |other| would have acted, had it + * not been passed to this function. |other| will return to its default- + * constructed state and must have |init()| called on it to use it. + */ + SourceText(SourceText&& other) + : units_(other.units_), + length_(other.length_), + ownsUnits_(other.ownsUnits_) { + other.units_ = nullptr; + other.length_ = 0; + other.ownsUnits_ = false; + } + + ~SourceText() { + if (ownsUnits_) { + js_free(const_cast<Unit*>(units_)); + } + } + + private: + template <typename ContextT> + [[nodiscard]] MOZ_IS_CLASS_INIT bool initImpl(ContextT* context, + const Unit* units, + size_t unitsLength, + SourceOwnership ownership) { + MOZ_ASSERT_IF(units == nullptr, unitsLength == 0); + + // Ideally we'd use |Unit| and not cast below, but the risk of a static + // initializer is too great. + static const CharT emptyString[] = {'\0'}; + + // Initialize all fields *before* checking length. This ensures that + // if |ownership == SourceOwnership::TakeOwnership|, |units| will be + // freed when |this|'s destructor is called. + if (units) { + units_ = units; + length_ = static_cast<uint32_t>(unitsLength); + ownsUnits_ = ownership == SourceOwnership::TakeOwnership; + } else { + units_ = reinterpret_cast<const Unit*>(emptyString); + length_ = 0; + ownsUnits_ = false; + } + + // IMPLEMENTATION DETAIL, DO NOT RELY ON: This limit is used so we can + // store offsets in |JSScript|s as |uint32_t|. It could be lifted + // fairly easily if desired, as the compiler uses |size_t| internally. + if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(unitsLength > UINT32_MAX)) { + detail::ReportSourceTooLong(context); + return false; + } + + return true; + } + + public: + /** + * Initialize this with source unit data: |char16_t| for UTF-16 source + * units, or |Utf8Unit| for UTF-8 source units. + * + * If |ownership == TakeOwnership|, *this function* takes ownership of + * |units|, *even if* this function fails, and you MUST NOT free |units| + * yourself. This single-owner-friendly approach reduces risk of leaks on + * failure. + * + * |units| may be null if |unitsLength == 0|; if so, this will silently be + * initialized using non-null, unowned units. + */ + [[nodiscard]] MOZ_IS_CLASS_INIT bool init(JSContext* cx, const Unit* units, + size_t unitsLength, + SourceOwnership ownership) { + return initImpl(cx, units, unitsLength, ownership); + } + [[nodiscard]] MOZ_IS_CLASS_INIT bool init(JS::FrontendContext* fc, + const Unit* units, + size_t unitsLength, + SourceOwnership ownership) { + return initImpl(fc, units, unitsLength, ownership); + } + + /** + * Exactly identical to the |init()| overload above that accepts + * |const Unit*|, but instead takes character data: |const CharT*|. + * + * (We can't just write this to accept |const CharT*|, because then in the + * UTF-16 case this overload and the one above would be identical. So we + * use SFINAE to expose the |CharT| overload only if it's different.) + */ + template <typename Char, + typename = std::enable_if_t<std::is_same_v<Char, CharT> && + !std::is_same_v<Char, Unit>>> + [[nodiscard]] MOZ_IS_CLASS_INIT bool init(JSContext* cx, const Char* chars, + size_t charsLength, + SourceOwnership ownership) { + return initImpl(cx, reinterpret_cast<const Unit*>(chars), charsLength, + ownership); + } + template <typename Char, + typename = std::enable_if_t<std::is_same_v<Char, CharT> && + !std::is_same_v<Char, Unit>>> + [[nodiscard]] MOZ_IS_CLASS_INIT bool init(JS::FrontendContext* fc, + const Char* chars, + size_t charsLength, + SourceOwnership ownership) { + return initImpl(fc, reinterpret_cast<const Unit*>(chars), charsLength, + ownership); + } + + /** + * Initialize this using source units transferred out of |data|. + */ + [[nodiscard]] bool init(JSContext* cx, + js::UniquePtr<Unit[], JS::FreePolicy> data, + size_t dataLength) { + return initImpl(cx, data.release(), dataLength, + SourceOwnership::TakeOwnership); + } + [[nodiscard]] bool init(JS::FrontendContext* fc, + js::UniquePtr<Unit[], JS::FreePolicy> data, + size_t dataLength) { + return initImpl(fc, data.release(), dataLength, + SourceOwnership::TakeOwnership); + } + + /** + * Exactly identical to the |init()| overload above that accepts + * |UniquePtr<Unit[], JS::FreePolicy>|, but instead takes character data: + * |UniquePtr<CharT[], JS::FreePolicy>|. + * + * (We can't just duplicate the signature above with s/Unit/CharT/, because + * then in the UTF-16 case this overload and the one above would be identical. + * So we use SFINAE to expose the |CharT| overload only if it's different.) + */ + template <typename Char, + typename = std::enable_if_t<std::is_same_v<Char, CharT> && + !std::is_same_v<Char, Unit>>> + [[nodiscard]] bool init(JSContext* cx, + js::UniquePtr<Char[], JS::FreePolicy> data, + size_t dataLength) { + return init(cx, data.release(), dataLength, SourceOwnership::TakeOwnership); + } + template <typename Char, + typename = std::enable_if_t<std::is_same_v<Char, CharT> && + !std::is_same_v<Char, Unit>>> + [[nodiscard]] bool init(JS::FrontendContext* fc, + js::UniquePtr<Char[], JS::FreePolicy> data, + size_t dataLength) { + return init(fc, data.release(), dataLength, SourceOwnership::TakeOwnership); + } + + /** + * Initialize this using an AutoStableStringChars. Transfers the code units if + * they are owned by the AutoStableStringChars, otherwise borrow directly from + * the underlying JSString. The AutoStableStringChars must outlive this + * SourceText and must be explicitly configured to the same unit type as this + * SourceText. + */ + [[nodiscard]] bool initMaybeBorrowed(JSContext* cx, + AutoStableStringChars& linearChars); + [[nodiscard]] bool initMaybeBorrowed(JS::FrontendContext* fc, + AutoStableStringChars& linearChars); + + /** + * Access the encapsulated data using a code unit type. + * + * This function is useful for code that wants to interact with source text + * as *code units*, not as string data. This doesn't matter for UTF-16, + * but it's a crucial distinction for UTF-8. When UTF-8 source text is + * encapsulated, |Unit| being |mozilla::Utf8Unit| unambiguously indicates + * that the code units are UTF-8. In contrast |const char*| returned by + * |get()| below could hold UTF-8 (or its ASCII subset) or Latin-1 or (in + * particularly cursed embeddings) EBCDIC or some other legacy character + * set. Prefer this function to |get()| wherever possible. + */ + const Unit* units() const { return units_; } + + /** + * Access the encapsulated data using a character type. + * + * This function is useful for interactions with character-centric actions + * like interacting with UniqueChars/UniqueTwoByteChars or printing out + * text in a debugger, that only work with |CharT|. But as |CharT| loses + * encoding specificity when UTF-8 source text is encapsulated, prefer + * |units()| to this function. + */ + const CharT* get() const { return reinterpret_cast<const CharT*>(units_); } + + /** + * Returns true if this owns the source units and will free them on + * destruction. If true, it is legal to call |take{Chars,Units}()|. + */ + bool ownsUnits() const { return ownsUnits_; } + + /** + * Count of the underlying source units -- code units, not bytes or code + * points -- in this. + */ + uint32_t length() const { return length_; } + + /** + * Retrieve and take ownership of the underlying source units. The caller + * is now responsible for calling js_free() on the returned value, *but + * only after JS script compilation has completed*. + * + * After underlying source units have been taken, this will continue to + * refer to the same data -- it just won't own the data. get() and + * length() will return the same values, but ownsUnits() will be false. + * The taken source units must be kept alive until after JS script + * compilation completes, as noted above, for this to be safe. + * + * The caller must check ownsUnits() before calling takeUnits(). Taking + * and then free'ing an unowned buffer will have dire consequences. + */ + Unit* takeUnits() { + MOZ_ASSERT(ownsUnits_); + ownsUnits_ = false; + return const_cast<Unit*>(units_); + } + + /** + * Akin to |takeUnits()| in all respects, but returns characters rather + * than units. + */ + CharT* takeChars() { return reinterpret_cast<CharT*>(takeUnits()); } + + private: + SourceText(const SourceText&) = delete; + void operator=(const SourceText&) = delete; +}; + +} // namespace JS + +#endif /* js_SourceText_h */ |