This begins the process of aligning our implementation with the spec
with regard to using CalendarMethodsRecord. The main intent here is to
make it much easier to make normative changes to AOs which have been
updated to CalendarMethodsRecord.
While this does resolve various FIXMEs, many others above need to be
added in order to be able to pass through a CalendarMethodsRecord. The
use here aligns with what I can gather from the spec of what the
arguments to CreateCalendarMethodsRecord should be, but various AOs have
been updated so much with other changes it's not completely obvious.
Other AOs do not even exist in the latest version of the spec, but we
still rely on them.
As part of these updates, this commit coincidentally also fixes two
PlainDate roundingmode issues seen in test262 - a test of which is also
added in test-js. This issue boiled down to what appears to be an
observable optimization in the spec, where it can avoid calling
dateUntil in certain situations (roundingGranularityIsNoop).
However, the main goal here is to make it much easier to fix many more
issues in the future :^)
since/calendar-dateuntil-called-with-singular-largestunit.js ❌ -> ✅
until/calendar-dateuntil-called-with-singular-largestunit.js ❌ -> ✅
This is part of a large refactor made as part of the temporal spec.
Most AOs using the calendar now pass through this record. There will
need to be a long process of going through updating AOs to use this
record.
This patch adds two macros to declare per-type allocators:
- JS_DECLARE_ALLOCATOR(TypeName)
- JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(TypeName)
When used, they add a type-specific CellAllocator that the Heap will
delegate allocation requests to.
The result of this is that GC objects of the same type always end up
within the same HeapBlock, drastically reducing the ability to perform
type confusion attacks.
It also improves HeapBlock utilization, since each block now has cells
sized exactly to the type used within that block. (Previously we only
had a handful of block sizes available, and most GC allocations ended
up with a large amount of slack in their tails.)
There is a small performance hit from this, but I'm sure we can make
up for it elsewhere.
Note that the old size-based allocators still exist, and we fall back
to them for any type that doesn't have its own CellAllocator.
Implements: tc39/proposal-temporal@261692a
In order to remove the call to to_positive_integer() there neeeded
to be a change of return type from ThrowCompletionOr<Value> to
ThrowCompletionOr<double>.
This is one of the changes that will come anyways with the following
commit: tc39/proposal-temporal@11aad40. :^)
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
This is an editorial change in the Temporal spec.
Now that this is spec'd as either an Object or undefined, we can change
the parameter type from arbitrary JS::Value to JS::Object*.
See: cdfcffd
This is a bit of a lie as the Value(Object const*) ctor will const_cast
them in invoke(), but at least it ensures that nothing else in the
function relies on getting non-const Objects.
Perhaps we can have an actual Object const* Value in the future as well.