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serenity/Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDateConstructor.cpp
Andreas Kling 3c74dc9f4d LibJS: Segregate GC-allocated objects by type
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.
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2021, Idan Horowitz <idan.horowitz@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Checked.h>
#include <AK/TypeCasts.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/AbstractOperations.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/Calendar.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDate.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDateConstructor.h>
namespace JS::Temporal {
JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(PlainDateConstructor);
// 3.1 The Temporal.PlainDate Constructor, https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-plaindate-constructor
PlainDateConstructor::PlainDateConstructor(Realm& realm)
: NativeFunction(realm.vm().names.PlainDate.as_string(), realm.intrinsics().function_prototype())
{
}
void PlainDateConstructor::initialize(Realm& realm)
{
Base::initialize(realm);
auto& vm = this->vm();
// 3.2.1 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype, https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal.plaindate.prototype
define_direct_property(vm.names.prototype, realm.intrinsics().temporal_plain_date_prototype(), 0);
u8 attr = Attribute::Writable | Attribute::Configurable;
define_native_function(realm, vm.names.from, from, 1, attr);
define_native_function(realm, vm.names.compare, compare, 2, attr);
define_direct_property(vm.names.length, Value(3), Attribute::Configurable);
}
// 3.1.1 Temporal.PlainDate ( isoYear, isoMonth, isoDay [ , calendarLike ] ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal.plaindate
ThrowCompletionOr<Value> PlainDateConstructor::call()
{
auto& vm = this->vm();
// 1. If NewTarget is undefined, throw a TypeError exception.
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::ConstructorWithoutNew, "Temporal.PlainDate");
}
// 3.1.1 Temporal.PlainDate ( isoYear, isoMonth, isoDay [ , calendarLike ] ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal.plaindate
ThrowCompletionOr<NonnullGCPtr<Object>> PlainDateConstructor::construct(FunctionObject& new_target)
{
auto& vm = this->vm();
// 2. Let y be ? ToIntegerWithTruncation(isoYear).
auto y = TRY(to_integer_with_truncation(vm, vm.argument(0), ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate));
// 3. Let m be ? ToIntegerWithTruncation(isoMonth).
auto m = TRY(to_integer_with_truncation(vm, vm.argument(1), ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate));
// 4. Let d be ? ToIntegerWithTruncation(isoDay).
auto d = TRY(to_integer_with_truncation(vm, vm.argument(2), ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate));
// 5. Let calendar be ? ToTemporalCalendarWithISODefault(calendarLike).
auto* calendar = TRY(to_temporal_calendar_with_iso_default(vm, vm.argument(3)));
// IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
// This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to CreateTemporalDate will immediately check that these values are valid
// ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12, for days: 1 - 31) all of which are subsets of this check.
if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(y) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(m) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(d))
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainDate);
// 6. Return ? CreateTemporalDate(y, m, d, calendar, NewTarget).
return *TRY(create_temporal_date(vm, y, m, d, *calendar, &new_target));
}
// 3.2.2 Temporal.PlainDate.from ( item [ , options ] ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal.plaindate.from
JS_DEFINE_NATIVE_FUNCTION(PlainDateConstructor::from)
{
// 1. Set options to ? GetOptionsObject(options).
auto const* options = TRY(get_options_object(vm, vm.argument(1)));
auto item = vm.argument(0);
// 2. If Type(item) is Object and item has an [[InitializedTemporalDate]] internal slot, then
if (item.is_object() && is<PlainDate>(item.as_object())) {
auto& plain_date_item = static_cast<PlainDate&>(item.as_object());
// a. Perform ? ToTemporalOverflow(options).
(void)TRY(to_temporal_overflow(vm, options));
// b. Return ! CreateTemporalDate(item.[[ISOYear]], item.[[ISOMonth]], item.[[ISODay]], item.[[Calendar]]).
return MUST(create_temporal_date(vm, plain_date_item.iso_year(), plain_date_item.iso_month(), plain_date_item.iso_day(), plain_date_item.calendar()));
}
// 3. Return ? ToTemporalDate(item, options).
return TRY(to_temporal_date(vm, item, options));
}
// 3.2.3 Temporal.PlainDate.compare ( one, two ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal.plaindate.compare
JS_DEFINE_NATIVE_FUNCTION(PlainDateConstructor::compare)
{
// 1. Set one to ? ToTemporalDate(one).
auto* one = TRY(to_temporal_date(vm, vm.argument(0)));
// 2. Set two to ? ToTemporalDate(two).
auto* two = TRY(to_temporal_date(vm, vm.argument(1)));
// 3. Return 𝔽(! CompareISODate(one.[[ISOYear]], one.[[ISOMonth]], one.[[ISODay]], two.[[ISOYear]], two.[[ISOMonth]], two.[[ISODay]])).
return Value(compare_iso_date(one->iso_year(), one->iso_month(), one->iso_day(), two->iso_year(), two->iso_month(), two->iso_day()));
}
}