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254 строки
9.0 KiB
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254 строки
9.0 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "WindowNamedPropertiesHandler.h"
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#include "mozilla/dom/EventTargetBinding.h"
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#include "mozilla/dom/WindowBinding.h"
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#include "mozilla/dom/WindowProxyHolder.h"
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#include "nsContentUtils.h"
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#include "nsGlobalWindow.h"
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#include "nsHTMLDocument.h"
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#include "nsJSUtils.h"
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#include "xpcprivate.h"
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namespace mozilla {
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namespace dom {
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static bool ShouldExposeChildWindow(const nsString& aNameBeingResolved,
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BrowsingContext* aChild) {
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Element* e = aChild->GetEmbedderElement();
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if (e && e->IsInShadowTree()) {
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return false;
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}
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// If we're same-origin with the child, go ahead and expose it.
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nsPIDOMWindowOuter* child = aChild->GetDOMWindow();
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nsCOMPtr<nsIScriptObjectPrincipal> sop = do_QueryInterface(child);
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if (sop && nsContentUtils::SubjectPrincipal()->Equals(sop->GetPrincipal())) {
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return true;
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}
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// If we're not same-origin, expose it _only_ if the name of the browsing
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// context matches the 'name' attribute of the frame element in the parent.
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// The motivations behind this heuristic are worth explaining here.
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//
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// Historically, all UAs supported global named access to any child browsing
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// context (that is to say, window.dolske returns a child frame where either
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// the "name" attribute on the frame element was set to "dolske", or where
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// the child explicitly set window.name = "dolske").
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//
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// This is problematic because it allows possibly-malicious and unrelated
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// cross-origin subframes to pollute the global namespace of their parent in
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// unpredictable ways (see bug 860494). This is also problematic for browser
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// engines like Servo that want to run cross-origin script on different
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// threads.
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//
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// The naive solution here would be to filter out any cross-origin subframes
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// obtained when doing named lookup in global scope. But that is unlikely to
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// be web-compatible, since it will break named access for consumers that do
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// <iframe name="dolske" src="http://cross-origin.com/sadtrombone.html"> and
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// expect to be able to access the cross-origin subframe via named lookup on
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// the global.
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//
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// The optimal behavior would be to do the following:
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// (a) Look for any child browsing context with name="dolske".
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// (b) If the result is cross-origin, null it out.
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// (c) If we have null, look for a frame element whose 'name' attribute is
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// "dolske".
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//
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// Unfortunately, (c) would require some engineering effort to be performant
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// in Gecko, and probably in other UAs as well. So we go with a simpler
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// approximation of the above. This approximation will only break sites that
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// rely on their cross-origin subframes setting window.name to a known value,
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// which is unlikely to be very common. And while it does introduce a
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// dependency on cross-origin state when doing global lookups, it doesn't
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// allow the child to arbitrarily pollute the parent namespace, and requires
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// cross-origin communication only in a limited set of cases that can be
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// computed independently by the parent.
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return e && e->AttrValueIs(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::name,
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aNameBeingResolved, eCaseMatters);
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}
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bool WindowNamedPropertiesHandler::getOwnPropDescriptor(
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JSContext* aCx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aProxy, JS::Handle<jsid> aId,
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bool /* unused */, JS::MutableHandle<JS::PropertyDescriptor> aDesc) const {
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if (!JSID_IS_STRING(aId)) {
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// Nothing to do if we're resolving a non-string property.
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return true;
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}
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bool hasOnPrototype;
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if (!HasPropertyOnPrototype(aCx, aProxy, aId, &hasOnPrototype)) {
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return false;
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}
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if (hasOnPrototype) {
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return true;
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}
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nsAutoJSString str;
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if (!str.init(aCx, JSID_TO_STRING(aId))) {
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return false;
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}
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if (str.IsEmpty()) {
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return true;
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}
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// Grab the DOM window.
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nsGlobalWindowInner* win = xpc::WindowGlobalOrNull(aProxy);
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if (win->Length() > 0) {
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RefPtr<BrowsingContext> child = win->GetChildWindow(str);
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if (child && ShouldExposeChildWindow(str, child)) {
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// We found a subframe of the right name. Shadowing via |var foo| in
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// global scope is still allowed, since |var| only looks up |own|
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// properties. But unqualified shadowing will fail, per-spec.
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JS::Rooted<JS::Value> v(aCx);
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if (!ToJSValue(aCx, WindowProxyHolder(child.forget()), &v)) {
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return false;
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}
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FillPropertyDescriptor(aDesc, aProxy, 0, v);
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return true;
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}
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}
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// The rest of this function is for HTML documents only.
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Document* doc = win->GetExtantDoc();
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if (!doc || !doc->IsHTMLOrXHTML()) {
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return true;
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}
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nsHTMLDocument* document = doc->AsHTMLDocument();
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JS::Rooted<JS::Value> v(aCx);
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Element* element = document->GetElementById(str);
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if (element) {
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if (!ToJSValue(aCx, element, &v)) {
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return false;
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}
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FillPropertyDescriptor(aDesc, aProxy, 0, v);
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return true;
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}
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ErrorResult rv;
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bool found = document->ResolveName(aCx, str, &v, rv);
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if (rv.MaybeSetPendingException(aCx)) {
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return false;
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}
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if (found) {
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FillPropertyDescriptor(aDesc, aProxy, 0, v);
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool WindowNamedPropertiesHandler::defineProperty(
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JSContext* aCx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aProxy, JS::Handle<jsid> aId,
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JS::Handle<JS::PropertyDescriptor> aDesc,
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JS::ObjectOpResult& result) const {
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ErrorResult rv;
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rv.ThrowTypeError<MSG_DEFINEPROPERTY_ON_GSP>();
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MOZ_ALWAYS_TRUE(rv.MaybeSetPendingException(aCx));
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return false;
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}
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bool WindowNamedPropertiesHandler::ownPropNames(
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JSContext* aCx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aProxy, unsigned flags,
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JS::MutableHandleVector<jsid> aProps) const {
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if (!(flags & JSITER_HIDDEN)) {
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// None of our named properties are enumerable.
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return true;
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}
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// Grab the DOM window.
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nsGlobalWindowInner* win = xpc::WindowGlobalOrNull(aProxy);
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nsTArray<nsString> names;
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// The names live on the outer window, which might be null
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nsGlobalWindowOuter* outer = win->GetOuterWindowInternal();
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if (outer) {
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if (BrowsingContext* bc = outer->GetBrowsingContext()) {
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for (const auto& child : bc->GetChildren()) {
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const nsString& name = child->Name();
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if (!name.IsEmpty() && !names.Contains(name)) {
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// Make sure we really would expose it from getOwnPropDescriptor.
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if (ShouldExposeChildWindow(name, child)) {
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names.AppendElement(name);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if (!AppendNamedPropertyIds(aCx, aProxy, names, false, aProps)) {
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return false;
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}
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names.Clear();
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Document* doc = win->GetExtantDoc();
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if (!doc || !doc->IsHTMLOrXHTML()) {
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return true;
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}
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nsHTMLDocument* document = doc->AsHTMLDocument();
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// Document names are enumerable, so we want to get them no matter what flags
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// is.
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document->GetSupportedNames(names);
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JS::RootedVector<jsid> docProps(aCx);
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if (!AppendNamedPropertyIds(aCx, aProxy, names, false, &docProps)) {
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return false;
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}
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return js::AppendUnique(aCx, aProps, docProps);
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}
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bool WindowNamedPropertiesHandler::delete_(JSContext* aCx,
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JS::Handle<JSObject*> aProxy,
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JS::Handle<jsid> aId,
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JS::ObjectOpResult& aResult) const {
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return aResult.failCantDeleteWindowNamedProperty();
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}
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// Note that this class doesn't need any reserved slots, but SpiderMonkey
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// asserts all proxy classes have at least one reserved slot.
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static const DOMIfaceAndProtoJSClass WindowNamedPropertiesClass = {
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PROXY_CLASS_DEF("WindowProperties", JSCLASS_IS_DOMIFACEANDPROTOJSCLASS |
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JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(1)),
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eNamedPropertiesObject,
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false,
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prototypes::id::_ID_Count,
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0,
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&sEmptyNativePropertyHooks,
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"[object WindowProperties]",
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EventTarget_Binding::GetProtoObject};
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// static
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JSObject* WindowNamedPropertiesHandler::Create(JSContext* aCx,
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JS::Handle<JSObject*> aProto) {
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// Note: since the scope polluter proxy lives on the window's prototype
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// chain, it needs a singleton type to avoid polluting type information
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// for properties on the window.
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js::ProxyOptions options;
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options.setSingleton(true);
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options.setClass(&WindowNamedPropertiesClass.mBase);
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JS::Rooted<JSObject*> gsp(aCx);
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gsp = js::NewProxyObject(aCx, WindowNamedPropertiesHandler::getInstance(),
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JS::NullHandleValue, aProto, options);
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if (!gsp) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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bool succeeded;
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if (!JS_SetImmutablePrototype(aCx, gsp, &succeeded)) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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MOZ_ASSERT(succeeded,
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"errors making the [[Prototype]] of the named properties object "
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"immutable should have been JSAPI failures, not !succeeded");
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return gsp;
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}
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} // namespace dom
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} // namespace mozilla
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