/* -*- Mode: java; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- * * The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public * License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/ * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or * implied. See the License for the specific language governing * rights and limitations under the License. * * The Original Code is Rhino code, released * May 6, 1998. * * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape * Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are * Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Netscape Communications Corporation. All * Rights Reserved. * * Contributor(s): * Norris Boyd * * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the * terms of the GNU Public License (the "GPL"), in which case the * provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of those above. * If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only * under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use your * version of this file under the NPL, indicate your decision by * deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice * and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this * file under either the NPL or the GPL. */ import org.mozilla.javascript.*; /** * Example of controlling the JavaScript with multiple scopes and threads. */ public class DynamicScopes { static boolean useDynamicScope; static class MyFactory extends ContextFactory { protected boolean hasFeature(Context cx, int featureIndex) { if (featureIndex == Context.FEATURE_DYNAMIC_SCOPE) { return useDynamicScope; } return super.hasFeature(cx, featureIndex); } } static { ContextFactory.initGlobal(new MyFactory()); } /** * Main entry point. * * Set up the shared scope and then spawn new threads that execute * relative to that shared scope. Try to run functions with and * without dynamic scope to see the effect. * * The expected output is *
     * sharedScope
     * nested:sharedScope
     * sharedScope
     * nested:sharedScope
     * sharedScope
     * nested:sharedScope
     * thread0
     * nested:thread0
     * thread1
     * nested:thread1
     * thread2
     * nested:thread2
     * 
* The final three lines may be permuted in any order depending on * thread scheduling. */ public static void main(String[] args) { Context cx = Context.enter(); try { // Precompile source only once String source = "" +"var x = 'sharedScope';\n" +"function f() { return x; }\n" // Dynamic scope works with nested function too +"function initClosure(prefix) {\n" +" return function test() { return prefix+x; }\n" +"}\n" +"var closure = initClosure('nested:');\n" +""; Script script = cx.compileString(source, "sharedScript", 1, null); useDynamicScope = false; runScripts(cx, script); useDynamicScope = true; runScripts(cx, script); } finally { cx.exit(); } } static void runScripts(Context cx, Script script) { // Initialize the standard objects (Object, Function, etc.) // This must be done before scripts can be executed. The call // returns a new scope that we will share. ScriptableObject sharedScope = cx.initStandardObjects(null, true); // Now we can execute the precompiled script against the scope // to define x variable and f function in the shared scope. script.exec(cx, sharedScope); // Now we spawn some threads that execute a script that calls the // function 'f'. The scope chain looks like this: //
        //            ------------------                ------------------
        //           | per-thread scope | -prototype-> |   shared scope   |
        //            ------------------                ------------------
        //                    ^
        //                    |
        //               parentScope
        //                    |
        //            ------------------
        //           | f's activation   |
        //            ------------------
        // 
// Both the shared scope and the per-thread scope have variables 'x' // defined in them. If 'f' is compiled with dynamic scope enabled, // the 'x' from the per-thread scope will be used. Otherwise, the 'x' // from the shared scope will be used. The 'x' defined in 'g' (which // calls 'f') should not be seen by 'f'. final int threadCount = 3; Thread[] t = new Thread[threadCount]; for (int i=0; i < threadCount; i++) { String source2 = "" +"function g() { var x = 'local'; return f(); }\n" +"java.lang.System.out.println(g());\n" +"function g2() { var x = 'local'; return closure(); }\n" +"java.lang.System.out.println(g2());\n" +""; t[i] = new Thread(new PerThread(sharedScope, source2, "thread" + i)); } for (int i=0; i < threadCount; i++) t[i].start(); // Don't return in this thread until all the spawned threads have // completed. for (int i=0; i < threadCount; i++) { try { t[i].join(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { } } } static class PerThread implements Runnable { PerThread(Scriptable sharedScope, String source, String x) { this.sharedScope = sharedScope; this.source = source; this.x = x; } public void run() { // We need a new Context for this thread. Context cx = Context.enter(); try { // We can share the scope. Scriptable threadScope = cx.newObject(sharedScope); threadScope.setPrototype(sharedScope); // We want "threadScope" to be a new top-level // scope, so set its parent scope to null. This // means that any variables created by assignments // will be properties of "threadScope". threadScope.setParentScope(null); // Create a JavaScript property of the thread scope named // 'x' and save a value for it. threadScope.put("x", threadScope, x); cx.evaluateString(threadScope, source, "threadScript", 1, null); } finally { Context.exit(); } } private Scriptable sharedScope; private String source; private String x; } }