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LibJS: Move native objects towards two-pass construction
To make sure that everything is set up correctly in objects before we start adding properties to them, we split cell allocation into 3 steps: 1. Allocate a cell of appropriate size from the Heap 2. Call the C++ constructor on the cell 3. Call initialize() on the constructed object The job of initialize() is to define all the initial properties. Doing it in a second pass guarantees that the Object has a valid Shape and can find its own GlobalObject.
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namespace JS {
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BooleanConstructor::BooleanConstructor()
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: NativeFunction("Boolean", *interpreter().global_object().function_prototype())
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BooleanConstructor::BooleanConstructor(GlobalObject& global_object)
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: NativeFunction("Boolean", *global_object.function_prototype())
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{
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define_property("prototype", Value(interpreter().global_object().boolean_prototype()), 0);
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}
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void BooleanConstructor::initialize(Interpreter&, GlobalObject& global_object)
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{
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define_property("prototype", Value(global_object.boolean_prototype()), 0);
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define_property("length", Value(1), Attribute::Configurable);
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}
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