Object.defineProperty() can now change the attributes of a property
already on the object. Internally this becomes a shape transition with
the TransitionType::Configure. Such transitions don't expand the
property storage capacity, but rather simply keep attributes up to date
when generating a property table.
We now care (a little bit) about the "configurable" and "writable"
property attributes.
Property attributes are stored together with the property name in
the Shape object. Forward transitions are not attribute-savvy and will
cause poor Shape reuse in the case of multiple same-name properties
with different attributes.
Oh, and this patch also adds Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor() :^)
We already have "global" as a way to access the global object in js(1)
(both REPL and script mode). This replaces it with "globalThis", which
is available in all environments, not just js.
The PropertyName class able to match a number or an array can only
accept positive numerical values. However, the computed_property_name
method sometimes returned negative values.
This commit also adds a basic object access test case.
Adding the ability to turn on Clang analyzer support in the Lagom build.
Right now the following are working warning free on the LibJS test suite:
-DENABLE_MEMORY_SANITIZER:BOOL=ON
-DENABLE_ADDRESS_SANITIZER:BOOL=ON
The following analyzer produces errors when running the LibJS test suite:
-DENABLE_UNDEFINED_SANITIZER:BOOL=ON
Introduce support for the both of these Math methods.
Math.trunc is implemented in terms of Math.ceil or Math.floor
based on the input value. Added tests as well.
This change implements floating point mod based on the algorithm
used in LibM's fmod() implementation. To avoid taking a dependency
on LibM from LibJS I reimplemented the formula in LibJS.
I've incuded some of the example MDM test cases as well.
This surfaced and issue handling NaN which I've fixed as well.
Address the FIXME in MathObject::max to handle an arbitrary
number of arguments. Also adding a test case to verify the
behavior of Math.max() while I'm here.
This patch adds support in the parser and interpreter for this:
var a = 1, b = 2, c = a + b;
VariableDeclaration is now a sequence of VariableDeclarators. :^)
The Lexer and AST already have all the functionality required in place,
so this is just updating Parser::match_secondary_expression() and
Parser::parse_expression() to handle TokenType::{Ampersand,Pipe,Caret},
as well as adding some tests.