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Python
851 строка
37 KiB
Python
# 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 file,
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# You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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from WebIDL import IDLImplementsStatement
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import os
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from collections import defaultdict
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autogenerated_comment = "/* THIS FILE IS AUTOGENERATED - DO NOT EDIT */\n"
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class DescriptorProvider:
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"""
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A way of getting descriptors for interface names. Subclasses must
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have a getDescriptor method callable with the interface name only.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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class Configuration(DescriptorProvider):
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"""
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Represents global configuration state based on IDL parse data and
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the configuration file.
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"""
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def __init__(self, filename, parseData, generatedEvents=[]):
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DescriptorProvider.__init__(self)
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# Read the configuration file.
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glbl = {}
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execfile(filename, glbl)
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config = glbl['DOMInterfaces']
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# Build descriptors for all the interfaces we have in the parse data.
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# This allows callers to specify a subset of interfaces by filtering
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# |parseData|.
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self.descriptors = []
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self.interfaces = {}
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self.descriptorsByName = {}
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self.optimizedOutDescriptorNames = set()
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self.generatedEvents = generatedEvents
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self.maxProtoChainLength = 0
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for thing in parseData:
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if isinstance(thing, IDLImplementsStatement):
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# Our build system doesn't support dep build involving
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# addition/removal of "implements" statements that appear in a
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# different .webidl file than their LHS interface. Make sure we
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# don't have any of those. See similar block below for partial
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# interfaces!
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#
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# But whitelist a RHS that is LegacyQueryInterface,
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# since people shouldn't be adding any of those.
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if (thing.implementor.filename() != thing.filename() and
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thing.implementee.identifier.name != "LegacyQueryInterface"):
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raise TypeError(
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"The binding build system doesn't really support "
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"'implements' statements which don't appear in the "
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"file in which the left-hand side of the statement is "
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"defined. Don't do this unless your right-hand side "
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"is LegacyQueryInterface.\n"
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"%s\n"
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"%s" %
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(thing.location, thing.implementor.location))
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assert not thing.isType()
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if not thing.isInterface() and not thing.isNamespace():
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continue
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iface = thing
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# Our build system doesn't support dep builds involving
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# addition/removal of partial interfaces that appear in a different
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# .webidl file than the interface they are extending. Make sure we
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# don't have any of those. See similar block above for "implements"
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# statements!
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if not iface.isExternal():
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for partialIface in iface.getPartialInterfaces():
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if (partialIface.filename() != iface.filename() and
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# Unfortunately, NavigatorProperty does exactly the
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# thing we're trying to prevent here. I'm not sure how
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# to deal with that, short of effectively requiring a
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# clobber when NavigatorProperty is added/removed and
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# whitelisting the things it outputs here as
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# restrictively as I can.
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(partialIface.identifier.name != "Navigator" or
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len(partialIface.members) != 1 or
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partialIface.members[0].location != partialIface.location or
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partialIface.members[0].identifier.location.filename() !=
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"<builtin>")):
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raise TypeError(
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"The binding build system doesn't really support "
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"partial interfaces which don't appear in the "
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"file in which the interface they are extending is "
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"defined. Don't do this.\n"
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"%s\n"
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"%s" %
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(partialIface.location, iface.location))
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self.interfaces[iface.identifier.name] = iface
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if iface.identifier.name not in config:
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# Completely skip consequential interfaces with no descriptor
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# if they have no interface object because chances are we
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# don't need to do anything interesting with them.
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if iface.isConsequential() and not iface.hasInterfaceObject():
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self.optimizedOutDescriptorNames.add(iface.identifier.name)
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continue
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entry = {}
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else:
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entry = config[iface.identifier.name]
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assert not isinstance(entry, list)
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desc = Descriptor(self, iface, entry)
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self.descriptors.append(desc)
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# Setting up descriptorsByName while iterating through interfaces
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# means we can get the nativeType of iterable interfaces without
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# having to do multiple loops.
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assert desc.interface.identifier.name not in self.descriptorsByName
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self.descriptorsByName[desc.interface.identifier.name] = desc
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# Keep the descriptor list sorted for determinism.
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self.descriptors.sort(lambda x, y: cmp(x.name, y.name))
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self.descriptorsByFile = {}
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for d in self.descriptors:
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self.descriptorsByFile.setdefault(d.interface.filename(),
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[]).append(d)
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self.enums = [e for e in parseData if e.isEnum()]
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self.dictionaries = [d for d in parseData if d.isDictionary()]
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self.callbacks = [c for c in parseData if
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c.isCallback() and not c.isInterface()]
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# Dictionary mapping from a union type name to a set of filenames where
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# union types with that name are used.
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self.filenamesPerUnion = defaultdict(set)
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# Dictionary mapping from a filename to a list of types for
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# the union types used in that file. If a union type is used
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# in multiple files then it will be added to the list for the
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# None key. Note that the list contains a type for every use
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# of a union type, so there can be multiple entries with union
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# types that have the same name.
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self.unionsPerFilename = defaultdict(list)
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for (t, _) in getAllTypes(self.descriptors, self.dictionaries, self.callbacks):
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while True:
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if t.isRecord():
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t = t.inner
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elif t.unroll() != t:
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t = t.unroll()
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elif t.isPromise():
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t = t.promiseInnerType()
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else:
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break
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if t.isUnion():
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filenamesForUnion = self.filenamesPerUnion[t.name]
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if t.filename() not in filenamesForUnion:
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# We have a to be a bit careful: some of our built-in
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# typedefs are for unions, and those unions end up with
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# "<unknown>" as the filename. If that happens, we don't
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# want to try associating this union with one particular
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# filename, since there isn't one to associate it with,
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# really.
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if t.filename() == "<unknown>":
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uniqueFilenameForUnion = None
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elif len(filenamesForUnion) == 0:
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# This is the first file that we found a union with this
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# name in, record the union as part of the file.
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uniqueFilenameForUnion = t.filename()
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else:
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# We already found a file that contains a union with
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# this name.
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if len(filenamesForUnion) == 1:
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# This is the first time we found a union with this
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# name in another file.
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for f in filenamesForUnion:
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# Filter out unions with this name from the
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# unions for the file where we previously found
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# them.
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unionsForFilename = self.unionsPerFilename[f]
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unionsForFilename = filter(lambda u: u.name != t.name,
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unionsForFilename)
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if len(unionsForFilename) == 0:
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del self.unionsPerFilename[f]
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else:
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self.unionsPerFilename[f] = unionsForFilename
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# Unions with this name appear in multiple files, record
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# the filename as None, so that we can detect that.
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uniqueFilenameForUnion = None
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self.unionsPerFilename[uniqueFilenameForUnion].append(t)
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filenamesForUnion.add(t.filename())
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def getInterface(self, ifname):
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return self.interfaces[ifname]
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def getDescriptors(self, **filters):
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"""Gets the descriptors that match the given filters."""
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curr = self.descriptors
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# Collect up our filters, because we may have a webIDLFile filter that
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# we always want to apply first.
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tofilter = []
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for key, val in filters.iteritems():
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if key == 'webIDLFile':
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# Special-case this part to make it fast, since most of our
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# getDescriptors calls are conditioned on a webIDLFile. We may
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# not have this key, in which case we have no descriptors
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# either.
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curr = self.descriptorsByFile.get(val, [])
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continue
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elif key == 'hasInterfaceObject':
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getter = lambda x: (not x.interface.isExternal() and
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x.interface.hasInterfaceObject())
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elif key == 'hasInterfacePrototypeObject':
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getter = lambda x: (not x.interface.isExternal() and
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x.interface.hasInterfacePrototypeObject())
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elif key == 'hasInterfaceOrInterfacePrototypeObject':
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getter = lambda x: x.hasInterfaceOrInterfacePrototypeObject()
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elif key == 'isCallback':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isCallback()
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elif key == 'isExternal':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isExternal()
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elif key == 'isJSImplemented':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isJSImplemented()
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elif key == 'isNavigatorProperty':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isNavigatorProperty()
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elif key == 'isExposedInAnyWorker':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isExposedInAnyWorker()
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elif key == 'isExposedInWorkerDebugger':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isExposedInWorkerDebugger()
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elif key == 'isExposedInAnyWorklet':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isExposedInAnyWorklet()
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elif key == 'isExposedInSystemGlobals':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isExposedInSystemGlobals()
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elif key == 'isExposedInWindow':
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getter = lambda x: x.interface.isExposedInWindow()
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else:
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# Have to watch out: just closing over "key" is not enough,
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# since we're about to mutate its value
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getter = (lambda attrName: lambda x: getattr(x, attrName))(key)
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tofilter.append((getter, val))
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for f in tofilter:
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curr = filter(lambda x: f[0](x) == f[1], curr)
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return curr
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def getEnums(self, webIDLFile):
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return filter(lambda e: e.filename() == webIDLFile, self.enums)
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def getDictionaries(self, webIDLFile):
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return filter(lambda d: d.filename() == webIDLFile, self.dictionaries)
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def getCallbacks(self, webIDLFile):
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return filter(lambda c: c.filename() == webIDLFile, self.callbacks)
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def getDescriptor(self, interfaceName):
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"""
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Gets the appropriate descriptor for the given interface name.
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"""
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# We may have optimized out this descriptor, but the chances of anyone
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# asking about it are then slim. Put the check for that _after_ we've
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# done our normal lookup. But that means we have to do our normal
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# lookup in a way that will not throw if it fails.
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d = self.descriptorsByName.get(interfaceName, None)
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if d:
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return d
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if interfaceName in self.optimizedOutDescriptorNames:
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raise NoSuchDescriptorError(
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"No descriptor for '%s', which is a mixin ([NoInterfaceObject] "
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"and a consequential interface) without an explicit "
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"Bindings.conf annotation." % interfaceName)
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raise NoSuchDescriptorError("For " + interfaceName + " found no matches")
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class NoSuchDescriptorError(TypeError):
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def __init__(self, str):
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TypeError.__init__(self, str)
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def methodReturnsJSObject(method):
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assert method.isMethod()
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if method.returnsPromise():
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return True
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for signature in method.signatures():
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returnType = signature[0]
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if returnType.isObject() or returnType.isSpiderMonkeyInterface():
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return True
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return False
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def MemberIsUnforgeable(member, descriptor):
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# Note: "or" and "and" return either their LHS or RHS, not
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# necessarily booleans. Make sure to return a boolean from this
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# method, because callers will compare its return value to
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# booleans.
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return bool((member.isAttr() or member.isMethod()) and
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not member.isStatic() and
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(member.isUnforgeable() or
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descriptor.interface.getExtendedAttribute("Unforgeable")))
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class Descriptor(DescriptorProvider):
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"""
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Represents a single descriptor for an interface. See Bindings.conf.
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"""
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def __init__(self, config, interface, desc):
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DescriptorProvider.__init__(self)
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self.config = config
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self.interface = interface
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self.wantsXrays = (not interface.isExternal() and
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interface.isExposedInWindow())
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if self.wantsXrays:
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# We could try to restrict self.wantsXrayExpandoClass further. For
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# example, we could set it to false if all of our slots store
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# Gecko-interface-typed things, because we don't use Xray expando
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# slots for those. But note that we would need to check the types
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# of not only the members of "interface" but also of all its
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# ancestors, because those can have members living in our slots too.
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# For now, do the simple thing.
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self.wantsXrayExpandoClass = (interface.totalMembersInSlots != 0)
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# Read the desc, and fill in the relevant defaults.
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ifaceName = self.interface.identifier.name
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# For generated iterator interfaces for other iterable interfaces, we
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# just use IterableIterator as the native type, templated on the
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# nativeType of the iterable interface. That way we can have a
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# templated implementation for all the duplicated iterator
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# functionality.
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if self.interface.isIteratorInterface():
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itrName = self.interface.iterableInterface.identifier.name
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itrDesc = self.getDescriptor(itrName)
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nativeTypeDefault = iteratorNativeType(itrDesc)
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elif self.interface.isExternal():
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nativeTypeDefault = "nsIDOM" + ifaceName
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else:
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nativeTypeDefault = "mozilla::dom::" + ifaceName
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self.nativeType = desc.get('nativeType', nativeTypeDefault)
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# Now create a version of nativeType that doesn't have extra
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# mozilla::dom:: at the beginning.
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prettyNativeType = self.nativeType.split("::")
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if prettyNativeType[0] == "mozilla":
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prettyNativeType.pop(0)
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if prettyNativeType[0] == "dom":
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prettyNativeType.pop(0)
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self.prettyNativeType = "::".join(prettyNativeType)
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self.jsImplParent = desc.get('jsImplParent', self.nativeType)
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# Do something sane for JSObject
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if self.nativeType == "JSObject":
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headerDefault = "js/TypeDecls.h"
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elif self.interface.isCallback() or self.interface.isJSImplemented():
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# A copy of CGHeaders.getDeclarationFilename; we can't
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# import it here, sadly.
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# Use our local version of the header, not the exported one, so that
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# test bindings, which don't export, will work correctly.
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basename = os.path.basename(self.interface.filename())
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headerDefault = basename.replace('.webidl', 'Binding.h')
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else:
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if not self.interface.isExternal() and self.interface.getExtendedAttribute("HeaderFile"):
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headerDefault = self.interface.getExtendedAttribute("HeaderFile")[0]
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elif self.interface.isIteratorInterface():
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headerDefault = "mozilla/dom/IterableIterator.h"
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else:
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headerDefault = self.nativeType
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headerDefault = headerDefault.replace("::", "/") + ".h"
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self.headerFile = desc.get('headerFile', headerDefault)
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self.headerIsDefault = self.headerFile == headerDefault
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if self.jsImplParent == self.nativeType:
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self.jsImplParentHeader = self.headerFile
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else:
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self.jsImplParentHeader = self.jsImplParent.replace("::", "/") + ".h"
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self.notflattened = desc.get('notflattened', False)
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self.register = desc.get('register', True)
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self.hasXPConnectImpls = desc.get('hasXPConnectImpls', False)
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# If we're concrete, we need to crawl our ancestor interfaces and mark
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# them as having a concrete descendant.
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self.concrete = (not self.interface.isExternal() and
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not self.interface.isCallback() and
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not self.interface.isNamespace() and
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desc.get('concrete', True))
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self.hasUnforgeableMembers = (self.concrete and
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any(MemberIsUnforgeable(m, self) for m in
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self.interface.members))
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self.operations = {
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'IndexedGetter': None,
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'IndexedSetter': None,
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'IndexedCreator': None,
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'IndexedDeleter': None,
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'NamedGetter': None,
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'NamedSetter': None,
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'NamedCreator': None,
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'NamedDeleter': None,
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'Stringifier': None,
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'LegacyCaller': None,
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'Jsonifier': None
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}
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# Stringifiers and jsonifiers need to be set up whether an interface is
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# concrete or not, because they're actually prototype methods and hence
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# can apply to instances of descendant interfaces. Legacy callers and
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# named/indexed operations only need to be set up on concrete
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# interfaces, since they affect the JSClass we end up using, not the
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# prototype object.
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def addOperation(operation, m):
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if not self.operations[operation]:
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self.operations[operation] = m
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# Since stringifiers go on the prototype, we only need to worry
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# about our own stringifier, not those of our ancestor interfaces.
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if not self.interface.isExternal():
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for m in self.interface.members:
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if m.isMethod() and m.isStringifier():
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addOperation('Stringifier', m)
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if m.isMethod() and m.isJsonifier():
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addOperation('Jsonifier', m)
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if self.concrete:
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self.proxy = False
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iface = self.interface
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for m in iface.members:
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# Don't worry about inheriting legacycallers either: in
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# practice these are on most-derived prototypes.
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if m.isMethod() and m.isLegacycaller():
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if not m.isIdentifierLess():
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raise TypeError("We don't support legacycaller with "
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"identifier.\n%s" % m.location)
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if len(m.signatures()) != 1:
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raise TypeError("We don't support overloaded "
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"legacycaller.\n%s" % m.location)
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addOperation('LegacyCaller', m)
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while iface:
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for m in iface.members:
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if not m.isMethod():
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continue
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def addIndexedOrNamedOperation(operation, m):
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if m.isIndexed():
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operation = 'Indexed' + operation
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else:
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assert m.isNamed()
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operation = 'Named' + operation
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addOperation(operation, m)
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if m.isGetter():
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addIndexedOrNamedOperation('Getter', m)
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if m.isSetter():
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addIndexedOrNamedOperation('Setter', m)
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if m.isCreator():
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addIndexedOrNamedOperation('Creator', m)
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if m.isDeleter():
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addIndexedOrNamedOperation('Deleter', m)
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if m.isLegacycaller() and iface != self.interface:
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raise TypeError("We don't support legacycaller on "
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"non-leaf interface %s.\n%s" %
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(iface, iface.location))
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iface.setUserData('hasConcreteDescendant', True)
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iface = iface.parent
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self.proxy = (self.supportsIndexedProperties() or
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(self.supportsNamedProperties() and
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not self.hasNamedPropertiesObject) or
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self.hasNonOrdinaryGetPrototypeOf())
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if self.proxy:
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if (not self.operations['IndexedGetter'] and
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(self.operations['IndexedSetter'] or
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|
self.operations['IndexedDeleter'] or
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|
self.operations['IndexedCreator'])):
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raise SyntaxError("%s supports indexed properties but does "
|
|
"not have an indexed getter.\n%s" %
|
|
(self.interface, self.interface.location))
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|
if (not self.operations['NamedGetter'] and
|
|
(self.operations['NamedSetter'] or
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|
self.operations['NamedDeleter'] or
|
|
self.operations['NamedCreator'])):
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|
raise SyntaxError("%s supports named properties but does "
|
|
"not have a named getter.\n%s" %
|
|
(self.interface, self.interface.location))
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|
iface = self.interface
|
|
while iface:
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|
iface.setUserData('hasProxyDescendant', True)
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|
iface = iface.parent
|
|
|
|
if desc.get('wantsQI', None) is not None:
|
|
self._wantsQI = desc.get('wantsQI', None)
|
|
self.wrapperCache = (not self.interface.isCallback() and
|
|
not self.interface.isIteratorInterface() and
|
|
desc.get('wrapperCache', True))
|
|
|
|
self.name = interface.identifier.name
|
|
|
|
# self.extendedAttributes is a dict of dicts, keyed on
|
|
# all/getterOnly/setterOnly and then on member name. Values are an
|
|
# array of extended attributes.
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|
self.extendedAttributes = {'all': {}, 'getterOnly': {}, 'setterOnly': {}}
|
|
|
|
def addExtendedAttribute(attribute, config):
|
|
def add(key, members, attribute):
|
|
for member in members:
|
|
self.extendedAttributes[key].setdefault(member, []).append(attribute)
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(config, dict):
|
|
for key in ['all', 'getterOnly', 'setterOnly']:
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|
add(key, config.get(key, []), attribute)
|
|
elif isinstance(config, list):
|
|
add('all', config, attribute)
|
|
else:
|
|
assert isinstance(config, str)
|
|
if config == '*':
|
|
iface = self.interface
|
|
while iface:
|
|
add('all', map(lambda m: m.name, iface.members), attribute)
|
|
iface = iface.parent
|
|
else:
|
|
add('all', [config], attribute)
|
|
|
|
if self.interface.isJSImplemented():
|
|
addExtendedAttribute('implicitJSContext', ['constructor'])
|
|
else:
|
|
for attribute in ['implicitJSContext']:
|
|
addExtendedAttribute(attribute, desc.get(attribute, {}))
|
|
|
|
if self.interface.identifier.name == 'Navigator':
|
|
for m in self.interface.members:
|
|
if m.isAttr() and m.navigatorObjectGetter:
|
|
# These getters call ConstructNavigatorObject to construct
|
|
# the value, and ConstructNavigatorObject needs a JSContext.
|
|
self.extendedAttributes['all'].setdefault(m.identifier.name, []).append('implicitJSContext')
|
|
|
|
self._binaryNames = desc.get('binaryNames', {})
|
|
self._binaryNames.setdefault('__legacycaller', 'LegacyCall')
|
|
self._binaryNames.setdefault('__stringifier', 'Stringify')
|
|
|
|
if not self.interface.isExternal():
|
|
def isTestInterface(iface):
|
|
return (iface.identifier.name in ["TestInterface",
|
|
"TestJSImplInterface",
|
|
"TestRenamedInterface"])
|
|
|
|
for member in self.interface.members:
|
|
if not member.isAttr() and not member.isMethod():
|
|
continue
|
|
binaryName = member.getExtendedAttribute("BinaryName")
|
|
if binaryName:
|
|
assert isinstance(binaryName, list)
|
|
assert len(binaryName) == 1
|
|
self._binaryNames.setdefault(member.identifier.name,
|
|
binaryName[0])
|
|
|
|
# Build the prototype chain.
|
|
self.prototypeChain = []
|
|
parent = interface
|
|
while parent:
|
|
self.prototypeChain.insert(0, parent.identifier.name)
|
|
parent = parent.parent
|
|
config.maxProtoChainLength = max(config.maxProtoChainLength,
|
|
len(self.prototypeChain))
|
|
|
|
def binaryNameFor(self, name):
|
|
return self._binaryNames.get(name, name)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def prototypeNameChain(self):
|
|
return map(lambda p: self.getDescriptor(p).name, self.prototypeChain)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def parentPrototypeName(self):
|
|
if len(self.prototypeChain) == 1:
|
|
return None
|
|
return self.getDescriptor(self.prototypeChain[-2]).name
|
|
|
|
def hasInterfaceOrInterfacePrototypeObject(self):
|
|
|
|
# Forward-declared interfaces don't need either interface object or
|
|
# interface prototype object as they're going to use QI.
|
|
if self.interface.isExternal():
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
return self.interface.hasInterfaceObject() or self.interface.hasInterfacePrototypeObject()
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def hasNamedPropertiesObject(self):
|
|
if self.interface.isExternal():
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
return self.isGlobal() and self.supportsNamedProperties()
|
|
|
|
def getExtendedAttributes(self, member, getter=False, setter=False):
|
|
def ensureValidBoolExtendedAttribute(attr, name):
|
|
if (attr is not None and attr is not True):
|
|
raise TypeError("Unknown value for '%s': %s" % (name, attr[0]))
|
|
|
|
def ensureValidThrowsExtendedAttribute(attr):
|
|
ensureValidBoolExtendedAttribute(attr, "Throws")
|
|
|
|
def ensureValidCanOOMExtendedAttribute(attr):
|
|
ensureValidBoolExtendedAttribute(attr, "CanOOM")
|
|
|
|
def maybeAppendInfallibleToAttrs(attrs, throws):
|
|
ensureValidThrowsExtendedAttribute(throws)
|
|
if throws is None:
|
|
attrs.append("infallible")
|
|
|
|
def maybeAppendCanOOMToAttrs(attrs, canOOM):
|
|
ensureValidCanOOMExtendedAttribute(canOOM)
|
|
if canOOM is not None:
|
|
attrs.append("canOOM")
|
|
|
|
name = member.identifier.name
|
|
throws = self.interface.isJSImplemented() or member.getExtendedAttribute("Throws")
|
|
canOOM = member.getExtendedAttribute("CanOOM")
|
|
if member.isMethod():
|
|
# JSObject-returning [NewObject] methods must be fallible,
|
|
# since they have to (fallibly) allocate the new JSObject.
|
|
if (member.getExtendedAttribute("NewObject") and
|
|
methodReturnsJSObject(member)):
|
|
throws = True
|
|
attrs = self.extendedAttributes['all'].get(name, [])
|
|
maybeAppendInfallibleToAttrs(attrs, throws)
|
|
maybeAppendCanOOMToAttrs(attrs, canOOM)
|
|
return attrs
|
|
|
|
assert member.isAttr()
|
|
assert bool(getter) != bool(setter)
|
|
key = 'getterOnly' if getter else 'setterOnly'
|
|
attrs = self.extendedAttributes['all'].get(name, []) + self.extendedAttributes[key].get(name, [])
|
|
if throws is None:
|
|
throwsAttr = "GetterThrows" if getter else "SetterThrows"
|
|
throws = member.getExtendedAttribute(throwsAttr)
|
|
maybeAppendInfallibleToAttrs(attrs, throws)
|
|
if canOOM is None:
|
|
canOOMAttr = "GetterCanOOM" if getter else "SetterCanOOM"
|
|
canOOM = member.getExtendedAttribute(canOOMAttr)
|
|
maybeAppendCanOOMToAttrs(attrs, canOOM)
|
|
return attrs
|
|
|
|
def supportsIndexedProperties(self):
|
|
return self.operations['IndexedGetter'] is not None
|
|
|
|
def lengthNeedsCallerType(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Determine whether our length getter needs a caller type; this is needed
|
|
in some indexed-getter proxy algorithms. The idea is that if our
|
|
indexed getter needs a caller type, our automatically-generated Length()
|
|
calls need one too.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert self.supportsIndexedProperties()
|
|
indexedGetter = self.operations['IndexedGetter']
|
|
return indexedGetter.getExtendedAttribute("NeedsCallerType")
|
|
|
|
def supportsNamedProperties(self):
|
|
return self.operations['NamedGetter'] is not None
|
|
|
|
def supportedNamesNeedCallerType(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Determine whether our GetSupportedNames call needs a caller type. The
|
|
idea is that if your named getter needs a caller type, then so does
|
|
GetSupportedNames.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert self.supportsNamedProperties()
|
|
namedGetter = self.operations['NamedGetter']
|
|
return namedGetter.getExtendedAttribute("NeedsCallerType")
|
|
|
|
def hasNonOrdinaryGetPrototypeOf(self):
|
|
return self.interface.getExtendedAttribute("NonOrdinaryGetPrototypeOf")
|
|
|
|
def needsHeaderInclude(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
An interface doesn't need a header file if it is not concrete, not
|
|
pref-controlled, has no prototype object, has no static methods or
|
|
attributes and has no parent. The parent matters because we assert
|
|
things about refcounting that depend on the actual underlying type if we
|
|
have a parent.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
return (self.interface.isExternal() or self.concrete or
|
|
self.interface.hasInterfacePrototypeObject() or
|
|
any((m.isAttr() or m.isMethod()) and m.isStatic() for m in self.interface.members) or
|
|
self.interface.parent)
|
|
|
|
def hasThreadChecks(self):
|
|
# isExposedConditionally does not necessarily imply thread checks
|
|
# (since at least [SecureContext] is independent of them), but we're
|
|
# only used to decide whether to include nsThreadUtils.h, so we don't
|
|
# worry about that.
|
|
return ((self.isExposedConditionally() and
|
|
not self.interface.isExposedInWindow()) or
|
|
self.interface.isExposedInSomeButNotAllWorkers())
|
|
|
|
def isExposedConditionally(self):
|
|
return (self.interface.isExposedConditionally() or
|
|
self.interface.isExposedInSomeButNotAllWorkers())
|
|
|
|
def needsXrayResolveHooks(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Generally, any interface with NeedResolve needs Xray
|
|
resolveOwnProperty and enumerateOwnProperties hooks. But for
|
|
the special case of plugin-loading elements, we do NOT want
|
|
those, because we don't want to instantiate plug-ins simply
|
|
due to chrome touching them and that's all those hooks do on
|
|
those elements. So we special-case those here.
|
|
"""
|
|
return (self.interface.getExtendedAttribute("NeedResolve") and
|
|
self.interface.identifier.name not in ["HTMLObjectElement",
|
|
"HTMLEmbedElement",
|
|
"HTMLAppletElement"])
|
|
def needsXrayNamedDeleterHook(self):
|
|
return self.operations["NamedDeleter"] is not None
|
|
|
|
def needsSpecialGenericOps(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns true if this descriptor requires generic ops other than
|
|
GenericBindingMethod/GenericBindingGetter/GenericBindingSetter.
|
|
|
|
In practice we need to do this if our this value might be an XPConnect
|
|
object or if we need to coerce null/undefined to the global.
|
|
"""
|
|
return self.hasXPConnectImpls or self.interface.isOnGlobalProtoChain()
|
|
|
|
def isGlobal(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns true if this is the primary interface for a global object
|
|
of some sort.
|
|
"""
|
|
return (self.interface.getExtendedAttribute("Global") or
|
|
self.interface.getExtendedAttribute("PrimaryGlobal"))
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def namedPropertiesEnumerable(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns whether this interface should have enumerable named properties
|
|
"""
|
|
assert self.proxy
|
|
assert self.supportsNamedProperties()
|
|
iface = self.interface
|
|
while iface:
|
|
if iface.getExtendedAttribute("LegacyUnenumerableNamedProperties"):
|
|
return False
|
|
iface = iface.parent
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def registersGlobalNamesOnWindow(self):
|
|
return (not self.interface.isExternal() and
|
|
self.interface.hasInterfaceObject() and
|
|
self.interface.isExposedInWindow() and
|
|
self.register)
|
|
|
|
def getDescriptor(self, interfaceName):
|
|
"""
|
|
Gets the appropriate descriptor for the given interface name.
|
|
"""
|
|
return self.config.getDescriptor(interfaceName)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Some utility methods
|
|
def getTypesFromDescriptor(descriptor):
|
|
"""
|
|
Get all argument and return types for all members of the descriptor
|
|
"""
|
|
members = [m for m in descriptor.interface.members]
|
|
if descriptor.interface.ctor():
|
|
members.append(descriptor.interface.ctor())
|
|
members.extend(descriptor.interface.namedConstructors)
|
|
signatures = [s for m in members if m.isMethod() for s in m.signatures()]
|
|
types = []
|
|
for s in signatures:
|
|
assert len(s) == 2
|
|
(returnType, arguments) = s
|
|
types.append(returnType)
|
|
types.extend(a.type for a in arguments)
|
|
|
|
types.extend(a.type for a in members if a.isAttr())
|
|
|
|
if descriptor.interface.maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable:
|
|
maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable = descriptor.interface.maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable
|
|
if maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable.hasKeyType():
|
|
types.append(maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable.keyType)
|
|
if maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable.hasValueType():
|
|
types.append(maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable.valueType)
|
|
return types
|
|
|
|
|
|
def getFlatTypes(types):
|
|
retval = set()
|
|
for type in types:
|
|
type = type.unroll()
|
|
if type.isUnion():
|
|
retval |= set(type.flatMemberTypes)
|
|
else:
|
|
retval.add(type)
|
|
return retval
|
|
|
|
|
|
def getTypesFromDictionary(dictionary):
|
|
"""
|
|
Get all member types for this dictionary
|
|
"""
|
|
types = []
|
|
curDict = dictionary
|
|
while curDict:
|
|
types.extend([m.type for m in curDict.members])
|
|
curDict = curDict.parent
|
|
return types
|
|
|
|
|
|
def getTypesFromCallback(callback):
|
|
"""
|
|
Get the types this callback depends on: its return type and the
|
|
types of its arguments.
|
|
"""
|
|
sig = callback.signatures()[0]
|
|
types = [sig[0]] # Return type
|
|
types.extend(arg.type for arg in sig[1]) # Arguments
|
|
return types
|
|
|
|
|
|
def getAllTypes(descriptors, dictionaries, callbacks):
|
|
"""
|
|
Generate all the types we're dealing with. For each type, a tuple
|
|
containing type, dictionary is yielded. The dictionary can be None if the
|
|
type does not come from a dictionary.
|
|
"""
|
|
for d in descriptors:
|
|
if d.interface.isExternal():
|
|
continue
|
|
for t in getTypesFromDescriptor(d):
|
|
yield (t, None)
|
|
for dictionary in dictionaries:
|
|
for t in getTypesFromDictionary(dictionary):
|
|
yield (t, dictionary)
|
|
for callback in callbacks:
|
|
for t in getTypesFromCallback(callback):
|
|
yield (t, None)
|
|
|
|
def iteratorNativeType(descriptor):
|
|
assert descriptor.interface.isIterable()
|
|
iterableDecl = descriptor.interface.maplikeOrSetlikeOrIterable
|
|
assert iterableDecl.isPairIterator()
|
|
return "mozilla::dom::IterableIterator<%s>" % descriptor.nativeType
|