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LibJS: Replace GlobalObject with VM in Intl AOs [Part 1/19]

Instead of passing a GlobalObject everywhere, we will simply pass a VM,
from which we can get everything we need: common names, the current
realm, symbols, arguments, the heap, and a few other things.

In some places we already don't actually need a global object and just
do it for consistency - no more `auto& vm = global_object.vm();`!

This will eventually automatically fix the "wrong realm" issue we have
in some places where we (incorrectly) use the global object from the
allocating object, e.g. in call() / construct() implementations. When
only ever a VM is passed around, this issue can't happen :^)

I've decided to split this change into a series of patches that should
keep each commit down do a somewhat manageable size.
This commit is contained in:
Linus Groh 2022-08-20 08:25:24 +01:00
parent 999da617c5
commit f9705eb2f4
54 changed files with 317 additions and 317 deletions

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ ThrowCompletionOr<Object*> SegmenterConstructor::construct(FunctionObject& new_t
auto* segmenter = TRY(ordinary_create_from_constructor<Segmenter>(global_object, new_target, &GlobalObject::intl_segmenter_prototype));
// 4. Let requestedLocales be ? CanonicalizeLocaleList(locales).
auto requested_locales = TRY(canonicalize_locale_list(global_object, locales));
auto requested_locales = TRY(canonicalize_locale_list(vm, locales));
// 5. Set options to ? GetOptionsObject(options).
auto* options = TRY(Temporal::get_options_object(global_object, options_value));
@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ JS_DEFINE_NATIVE_FUNCTION(SegmenterConstructor::supported_locales_of)
// 1. Let availableLocales be %Segmenter%.[[AvailableLocales]].
// 2. Let requestedLocales be ? CanonicalizeLocaleList(locales).
auto requested_locales = TRY(canonicalize_locale_list(global_object, locales));
auto requested_locales = TRY(canonicalize_locale_list(vm, locales));
// 3. Return ? SupportedLocales(availableLocales, requestedLocales, options).
return TRY(supported_locales(global_object, requested_locales, options));
return TRY(supported_locales(vm, requested_locales, options));
}
}