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/* 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/. */
"use strict";
/**
* General utilities used throughout devtools that can also be used in
* workers.
*/
/**
* Immutably reduce the given `...objs` into one object. The reduction is
* applied from left to right, so `immutableUpdate({ a: 1 }, { a: 2 })` will
* result in `{ a: 2 }`. The resulting object is frozen.
*
* Example usage:
*
* const original = { foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3 };
* const modified = immutableUpdate(original, { baz: 0, bang: 4 });
*
* // We get the new object that we expect...
* assert(modified.baz === 0);
* assert(modified.bang === 4);
*
* // However, the original is not modified.
* assert(original.baz === 2);
* assert(original.bang === undefined);
*
* @param {...Object} ...objs
* @returns {Object}
*/
exports.immutableUpdate = function(...objs) {
return Object.freeze(Object.assign({}, ...objs));
};
/**
* Utility function for updating an object with the properties of
* other objects.
*
* DEPRECATED: Just use Object.assign() instead!
*
* @param aTarget Object
* The object being updated.
* @param aNewAttrs Object
* The rest params are objects to update aTarget with. You
* can pass as many as you like.
*/
exports.update = function update(target, ...args) {
for (const attrs of args) {
for (const key in attrs) {
const desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(attrs, key);
if (desc) {
Object.defineProperty(target, key, desc);
}
}
}
return target;
};
/**
* Utility function for getting the values from an object as an array
*
* @param object Object
* The object to iterate over
*/
exports.values = function values(object) {
return Object.keys(object).map(k => object[k]);
};
/**
* Report that |who| threw an exception, |exception|.
*/
exports.reportException = function reportException(who, exception) {
const msg = `${who} threw an exception: ${exports.safeErrorString(
exception
)}`;
dump(msg + "\n");
if (typeof console !== "undefined" && console && console.error) {
console.error(exception);
}
};
/**
* Given a handler function that may throw, return an infallible handler
* function that calls the fallible handler, and logs any exceptions it
* throws.
*
* @param handler function
* A handler function, which may throw.
* @param aName string
* A name for handler, for use in error messages. If omitted, we use
* handler.name.
*
* (SpiderMonkey does generate good names for anonymous functions, but we
* don't have a way to get at them from JavaScript at the moment.)
*/
exports.makeInfallible = function(handler, name = handler.name) {
return function() {
try {
return handler.apply(this, arguments);
} catch (ex) {
let who = "Handler function";
if (name) {
who += " " + name;
}
exports.reportException(who, ex);
return undefined;
}
};
};
/**
* Turn the |error| into a string, without fail.
*
* @param {Error|any} error
*/
exports.safeErrorString = function(error) {
try {
let errorString = error.toString();
if (typeof errorString == "string") {
// Attempt to attach a stack to |errorString|. If it throws an error, or
// isn't a string, don't use it.
try {
if (error.stack) {
const stack = error.stack.toString();
if (typeof stack == "string") {
errorString += "\nStack: " + stack;
}
}
} catch (ee) {
// Ignore.
}
// Append additional line and column number information to the output,
// since it might not be part of the stringified error.
if (
typeof error.lineNumber == "number" &&
typeof error.columnNumber == "number"
) {
errorString +=
"Line: " + error.lineNumber + ", column: " + error.columnNumber;
}
return errorString;
}
} catch (ee) {
// Ignore.
}
// We failed to find a good error description, so do the next best thing.
return Object.prototype.toString.call(error);
};
/**
* Interleaves two arrays element by element, returning the combined array, like
* a zip. In the case of arrays with different sizes, undefined values will be
* interleaved at the end along with the extra values of the larger array.
*
* @param Array a
* @param Array b
* @returns Array
* The combined array, in the form [a1, b1, a2, b2, ...]
*/
exports.zip = function(a, b) {
if (!b) {
return a;
}
if (!a) {
return b;
}
const pairs = [];
for (
let i = 0, aLength = a.length, bLength = b.length;
i < aLength || i < bLength;
i++
) {
pairs.push([a[i], b[i]]);
}
return pairs;
};
/**
* Converts an object into an array with 2-element arrays as key/value
* pairs of the object. `{ foo: 1, bar: 2}` would become
* `[[foo, 1], [bar 2]]` (order not guaranteed).
*
* @param object obj
* @returns array
*/
exports.entries = function entries(obj) {
return Object.keys(obj).map(k => [k, obj[k]]);
};
/*
* Takes an array of 2-element arrays as key/values pairs and
* constructs an object using them.
*/
exports.toObject = function(arr) {
const obj = {};
for (const [k, v] of arr) {
obj[k] = v;
}
return obj;
};
/**
* Composes the given functions into a single function, which will
* apply the results of each function right-to-left, starting with
* applying the given arguments to the right-most function.
* `compose(foo, bar, baz)` === `args => foo(bar(baz(args)))`
*
* @param ...function funcs
* @returns function
*/
exports.compose = function compose(...funcs) {
return (...args) => {
const initialValue = funcs[funcs.length - 1](...args);
const leftFuncs = funcs.slice(0, -1);
return leftFuncs.reduceRight((composed, f) => f(composed), initialValue);
};
};
/**
* Return true if `thing` is a generator function, false otherwise.
*/
exports.isGenerator = function(fn) {
if (typeof fn !== "function") {
return false;
}
const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(fn);
if (!proto) {
return false;
}
const ctor = proto.constructor;
if (!ctor) {
return false;
}
return ctor.name == "GeneratorFunction";
};
/**
* Return true if `thing` is an async function, false otherwise.
*/
exports.isAsyncFunction = function(fn) {
if (typeof fn !== "function") {
return false;
}
const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(fn);
if (!proto) {
return false;
}
const ctor = proto.constructor;
if (!ctor) {
return false;
}
return ctor.name == "AsyncFunction";
};
/**
* Return true if `thing` is a Promise or then-able, false otherwise.
*/
exports.isPromise = function(p) {
return p && typeof p.then === "function";
};
/**
* Return true if `thing` is a SavedFrame, false otherwise.
*/
exports.isSavedFrame = function(thing) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(thing) === "[object SavedFrame]";
};
/**
* Return true iff `thing` is a `Set` object (possibly from another global).
*/
exports.isSet = function(thing) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(thing) === "[object Set]";
};
/**
* Given a list of lists, flatten it. Only flattens one level; does not
* recursively flatten all levels.
*
* @param {Array<Array<Any>>} lists
* @return {Array<Any>}
*/
exports.flatten = function(lists) {
return Array.prototype.concat.apply([], lists);
};
/**
* Returns a promise that is resolved or rejected when all promises have settled
* (resolved or rejected).
*
* This differs from Promise.all, which will reject immediately after the first
* rejection, instead of waiting for the remaining promises to settle.
*
* @param values
* Iterable of promises that may be pending, resolved, or rejected. When
* when all promises have settled (resolved or rejected), the returned
* promise will be resolved or rejected as well.
*
* @return A new promise that is fulfilled when all values have settled
* (resolved or rejected). Its resolution value will be an array of all
* resolved values in the given order, or undefined if values is an
* empty array. The reject reason will be forwarded from the first
* promise in the list of given promises to be rejected.
*/
exports.settleAll = values => {
if (values === null || typeof values[Symbol.iterator] != "function") {
throw new Error("settleAll() expects an iterable.");
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
values = Array.isArray(values) ? values : [...values];
let countdown = values.length;
const resolutionValues = new Array(countdown);
let rejectionValue;
let rejectionOccurred = false;
if (!countdown) {
resolve(resolutionValues);
return;
}
function checkForCompletion() {
if (--countdown > 0) {
return;
}
if (!rejectionOccurred) {
resolve(resolutionValues);
} else {
reject(rejectionValue);
}
}
for (let i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
const index = i;
const value = values[i];
const resolver = result => {
resolutionValues[index] = result;
checkForCompletion();
};
const rejecter = error => {
if (!rejectionOccurred) {
rejectionValue = error;
rejectionOccurred = true;
}
checkForCompletion();
};
if (value && typeof value.then == "function") {
value.then(resolver, rejecter);
} else {
// Given value is not a promise, forward it as a resolution value.
resolver(value);
}
}
});
};
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