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Matthew Olsson
e415dd4e9c LibJS: Handle hex and unicode escape sequences in string literals
Introduces the following syntax:

'\x55'
'\u26a0'
'\u{1f41e}'
2020-05-18 17:58:17 +02:00
Linus Groh
b3090678a9 LibJS: Add Math.clz32() 2020-05-18 17:57:28 +02:00
Linus Groh
452dbbc463 LibJS: Add Math.expm1() 2020-05-18 17:57:28 +02:00
Linus Groh
e375766f98 LibJS: Add Math.exp() 2020-05-18 17:57:28 +02:00
Linus Groh
b27834cf16 LibJS: Add Math.sign() 2020-05-18 17:57:28 +02:00
Linus Groh
4569e88bea LibJS: Throw TypeError when coercing symbol to number 2020-05-18 09:39:55 +02:00
Linus Groh
476094922b LibJS: Pass Interpreter& to Value::to_number() et al.
This patch is unfortunately rather large and might make some things feel
bloated, but it is necessary to fix a few flaws in LibJS, primarily
blindly coercing values to numbers without exception checks - i.e.

interpreter.argument(0).to_i32();  // can fail!!!

Some examples where the interpreter would actually crash:

var o = { toString: () => { throw Error() } };
+o;
o - 1;
"foo".charAt(o);
"bar".repeat(o);

To fix this, we now have the following...

to_double(Interpreter&)
to_i32()
to_i32(Interpreter&)
to_size_t()
to_size_t(Interpreter&)

...and a whole lot of exception checking.

There's intentionally no to_double(), use as_double() directly instead.

This way we still can use these convenient utility functions but don't
need to check for exceptions if we are sure the value already is a
number.

Fixes #2267.
2020-05-18 09:39:55 +02:00
mattco98
4ced126704 LibJS: Add symbol objects
This commit adds the following classes: SymbolObject, SymbolConstructor,
SymbolPrototype, and Symbol. This commit does not introduce any
new functionality to the Object class, so they cannot be used as
property keys in objects.
2020-05-17 18:05:15 +02:00
Linus Groh
73eef31f49 LibJS: Add Number.parseFloat() 2020-05-17 16:21:38 +02:00
Linus Groh
6f6b089aa0 LibJS: Add parseFloat() 2020-05-17 16:21:33 +02:00
Linus Groh
b299c75d45 LibJS: Make Object.prototype.constructor non-enumerable 2020-05-16 21:22:34 +02:00
Andreas Kling
de7827faf7 LibM: Fix floor() and floorf() for negative numbers
And add a LibJS test to exercise the code. :^)
2020-05-15 22:05:59 +02:00
Andreas Kling
c6ddbd1f3e LibJS: Add side-effect-free version of Value::to_string()
There are now two API's on Value:

- Value::to_string(Interpreter&) -- may throw.
- Value::to_string_without_side_effects() -- will never throw.

These are some pretty big sweeping changes, so it's possible that I did
some part the wrong way. We'll work it out as we go. :^)

Fixes #2123.
2020-05-15 13:50:42 +02:00
Linus Groh
33defef267 LibJS: Let parser keep track of errors
Rather than printing them to stderr directly the parser now keeps a
Vector<Error>, which allows the "owner" of the parser to consume them
individually after parsing.

The Error struct has a message, line number, column number and a
to_string() helper function to format this information into a meaningful
error message.

The Function() constructor will now include an error message when
throwing a SyntaxError.
2020-05-15 09:53:52 +02:00
Sergey Bugaev
450a2a0f9c Build: Switch to CMake :^)
Closes https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/2080
2020-05-14 20:15:18 +02:00
Linus Groh
de42ddfd93 LibJS: Trim whitespace from string before coercing to number 2020-05-13 09:36:20 +02:00
Linus Groh
0c14ee035c LibJS: Make string to number coercion work for doubles 2020-05-13 09:36:20 +02:00
Linus Groh
7b8765c311 LibJS: Make the Function() constructor throw a SyntaxError, not return 2020-05-13 09:34:25 +02:00
Linus Groh
d69ed91790 LibJS: Check AssignmentExpression LHS in parser
There are many cases which shouldn't even parse, like

null = ...
true = ...
false = ...
123 = ...
"foo" = ...

However this *is* valid syntax:

foo() = ...

So we still have to keep the current code doing a runtime check if the
LHS value is a resolvable reference. I believe this was declared valid
syntax to *in theory* allow functions returning references - though in
practice that isn't a thing.

Fixes #2204.
2020-05-13 01:15:29 +02:00
Linus Groh
8ffdcce0d0 LibJS: Parse comma operator into SequenceExpression 2020-05-11 18:36:28 +02:00
Linus Groh
e333b60064 LibJS: Add Array.of() 2020-05-08 20:06:49 +02:00
Linus Groh
ca22476d9d LibJS: Add Array.isArray() 2020-05-08 20:06:49 +02:00
Linus Groh
01fd6ce045 LibJS: Support multiple arguments in Array constructor 2020-05-08 20:06:49 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
532d4bc0ab LibJS: Spec-compliant equality comparisons
The ECMAScript spec defines multiple equality operations which are used
all over the spec; this patch introduces them. Of course, the two
primary equality operations are AbtractEquals ('==') and StrictEquals
('==='), which have been renamed to 'abstract_eq' and 'strict_eq' in
this patch.

In support of the two operations mentioned above, the following have
also been added: SameValue, SameValueZero, and SameValueNonNumeric.
These are important to have, because they are used elsewhere in the spec
aside from the two primary equality comparisons.
2020-05-08 09:49:20 +02:00
Yonatan Goldschmidt
b184f12aaf LibJS: Limit scope of 'for' loop variables
This required 2 changes:
1. In the parser, create a new variable scope, so the variable is
   declared in it instead of the scope in which the 'for' is found.
2. On execute, push the variable into the newly created block. Existing
   code created an empty block (no variables, no arguments) which
   allows Interpreter::enter_scope() to skip the creation of a new
   environment, therefore when the variable initializer is executed, it
   sets the variable to the outer scope. By attaching the variable to
   the new block, the block gets a new environment.

This is only needed for 'let' / 'const' declarations, since 'var'
declarations are expected to leak.

Fixes: #2103
2020-05-07 23:31:49 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
ab652fa1ee LibJS: Add String.raw 2020-05-07 23:05:55 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
b5f1df57ed LibJS: Add raw strings to tagged template literals
When calling a function with a tagged template, the first array that is
passed in now contains a "raw" property with the raw, escaped strings.
2020-05-07 23:05:55 +02:00
Emanuele Torre
6bbd0a18a1 LibJS: Fix shellcheck warnings in Tests/run-tests 2020-05-07 12:20:41 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
107ca2e4ba LibJS: Add function call spreading
Adds support for the following syntax:

    myFunction(...x, ...[1, 2, 3], ...o.foo, ...'abcd')
2020-05-06 19:19:02 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
838390171c LibJS: Function.length respects default and rest parameters
"[Function.length is] the number of formal parameters. This number
excludes the rest parameter and only includes parameters before
the first one with a default value." - MDN
2020-05-06 17:40:56 +02:00
Linus Groh
4d20cf57db LibJS: Implement tagged template literals (foobar)
To make processing tagged template literals easier, template literals
will now add one empty StringLiteral before and after each template
expression *if* there's no other string - e.g.:

`${foo}` -> "", foo, ""
`test${foo}${bar}test` -> "test", foo, "", bar, "test"

This also matches the behaviour of many other parsers.
2020-05-06 14:49:53 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
419bce6915 LibJS: Fix syntax error for arrow function non-decl variable assignment
A regression was introduced in dc9b4da where the parser would
incorrectly parse the assignment of arrow functions to (non-declaration)
variables. For example, consider:

    a = () => {}

Because the parser was aware of default parameters, in
try_parse_arrow_function, the equals sign would be interpreted as a
default argument, leading to incorrect parsing of the overall
expression. Also resulted in some funny behavior
(a = () => {} => {} worked just fine!).

The simple fix is to only look for default parameters if the arrow
function is required to have parenthesis.
2020-05-06 12:21:29 +02:00
Linus Groh
72d2bd56ce LibJS: Implement modulo assignment operator (%=) 2020-05-05 11:12:27 +02:00
Linus Groh
a2e1f1a872 LibJS: Implement exponentiation assignment operator (**=) 2020-05-05 11:12:27 +02:00
Linus Groh
3e754a15d4 LibJS: Implement bitwise assignment operators (&=, |=, ^=) 2020-05-05 11:12:27 +02:00
Linus Groh
8e4301dea6 LibJS: Add test for assignment operators 2020-05-05 11:12:27 +02:00
Linus Groh
454c1e6bbe LibJS: Implement rest parameters 2020-05-04 23:30:52 +02:00
mattco98
adb4accab3 LibJS: Add template literals
Adds fully functioning template literals. Because template literals
contain expressions, most of the work has to be done in the Lexer rather
than the Parser. And because of the complexity of template literals
(expressions, nesting, escapes, etc), the Lexer needs to have some
template-related state.

When entering a new template literal, a TemplateLiteralStart token is
emitted. When inside a literal, all text will be parsed up until a '${'
or '`' (or EOF, but that's a syntax error) is seen, and then a
TemplateLiteralExprStart token is emitted. At this point, the Lexer
proceeds as normal, however it keeps track of the number of opening
and closing curly braces it has seen in order to determine the close
of the expression. Once it finds a matching curly brace for the '${',
a TemplateLiteralExprEnd token is emitted and the state is updated
accordingly.

When the Lexer is inside of a template literal, but not an expression,
and sees a '`', this must be the closing grave: a TemplateLiteralEnd
token is emitted.

The state required to correctly parse template strings consists of a
vector (for nesting) of two pieces of information: whether or not we
are in a template expression (as opposed to a template string); and
the count of the number of unmatched open curly braces we have seen
(only applicable if the Lexer is currently in a template expression).

TODO: Add support for template literal newlines in the JS REPL (this will
cause a syntax error currently):

    > `foo
    > bar`
    'foo
    bar'
2020-05-04 16:46:31 +02:00
Linus Groh
32742709dc LibJS: Support empty statements
We already skipped random semicolons in Parser::parse_program(), but now
they are properly matched and parsed as empty statements - and thus
recognized as a valid body of an if / else / while / ... statement.
2020-05-03 12:57:48 +02:00
Linus Groh
25cf0da2fb LibJS: Set name of anonymous functions during assignment 2020-05-03 11:41:56 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
5e66f1900b LibJS: Add function default arguments
Adds the ability for function arguments to have default values. This
works for standard functions as well as arrow functions. Default values
are not printed in a <function>.toString() call, as nodes cannot print
their source string representation.
2020-05-03 00:44:57 +02:00
Linus Groh
99be27b4a1 LibJS: Add "name" property to functions 2020-05-02 20:41:31 +02:00
Linus Groh
ae05dc8abc LibJS: Name functions created by "Function" "anonymous"
...as it is supposed to be.
2020-05-02 20:41:31 +02:00
Linus Groh
43c1fa9965 LibJS: Implement (no-op) debugger statement 2020-05-01 22:07:13 +02:00
Linus Groh
79b829637e LibJS: Implement most of the Reflect object 2020-05-01 16:54:01 +02:00
Linus Groh
1ba2e6768d LibJS: Implement indexed access for StringObject 2020-05-01 16:54:01 +02:00
Kesse Jones
6dbb5df81f LibJS: Add String.prototype.lastIndexOf 2020-05-01 16:50:37 +02:00
Matthew Olsson
28ef654d13 LibJS: Add object literal method shorthand 2020-05-01 12:28:40 +02:00
mattco98
683a0696f3 LibJS: Add Object.{keys,values,entries}() 2020-04-30 09:53:16 +02:00
Linus Groh
8159f45f6e LibJS: Make String.prototype.slice() generic 2020-04-29 19:14:36 +02:00