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/* -*- mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR LGPL-2.0-or-later
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Philip Chimento <philip.chimento@gmail.com>
#pragma once
#include <config.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stddef.h> // for size_t
#include <type_traits> // for integral_constant
#include <glib-object.h> // for GType
#include <js/CallArgs.h>
#include <js/Class.h>
#include <js/ErrorReport.h> // for JSEXN_TYPEERR
#include <js/GCVector.h> // for MutableHandleIdVector
#include <js/GlobalObject.h> // for CurrentGlobalOrNull
#include <js/Id.h>
#include <js/Object.h> // for GetClass
#include <js/PropertyAndElement.h>
#include <js/RootingAPI.h>
#include <js/TypeDecls.h>
#include <js/Value.h>
#include <jsapi.h> // for JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR, JS_NewPlainObject, JS_GetFuncti...
#include <jspubtd.h> // for JSProto_Object, JSProtoKey
#include "cjs/jsapi-util.h"
#include "cjs/macros.h"
#include "util/log.h"
struct JSFunctionSpec;
struct JSPropertySpec;
// gi/cwrapper.h - template implementing a JS object that wraps a C pointer.
// This template is used for many of the special objects in GJS. It contains
// functionality such as storing the class's prototype in a global slot, where
// it can be easily retrieved in order to create new objects.
/*
* GJS_CHECK_WRAPPER_PRIV:
* @cx: JSContext pointer passed into JSNative function
* @argc: Number of arguments passed into JSNative function
* @vp: Argument value array passed into JSNative function
* @args: Name for JS::CallArgs variable defined by this code snippet
* @thisobj: Name for JS::RootedObject variable referring to function's this
* @type: Type of private data
* @priv: Name for private data variable defined by this code snippet
*
* A convenience macro for getting the private data from GJS classes using
* CWrapper or GIWrapper.
* Throws an error and returns false if the 'this' object is not the right type.
* Use in any JSNative function.
*/
#define GJS_CHECK_WRAPPER_PRIV(cx, argc, vp, args, thisobj, type, priv) \
GJS_GET_THIS(cx, argc, vp, args, thisobj); \
type* priv; \
if (!type::for_js_typecheck(cx, thisobj, &priv, &args)) \
return false;
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
bool gjs_wrapper_define_gtype_prop(JSContext* cx, JS::HandleObject constructor,
GType gtype);
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps:
*
* This class contains methods that are common to both CWrapper and
* GIWrapperBase, for retrieving the wrapped C pointer out of the JS object.
*/
template <class Base, typename Wrapped = Base>
class CWrapperPointerOps {
public:
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps::for_js:
*
* Gets the wrapped C pointer belonging to a particular JS object wrapper.
* Checks that the wrapper object has the right JSClass (Base::klass).
* A null return value means either that the object didn't have the right
* class, or that no private data has been set yet on the wrapper. To
* distinguish between these two cases, use for_js_typecheck().
*/
[[nodiscard]] static Wrapped* for_js(JSContext* cx,
JS::HandleObject wrapper) {
if (!JS_InstanceOf(cx, wrapper, &Base::klass, nullptr))
return nullptr;
return JS::GetMaybePtrFromReservedSlot<Wrapped>(wrapper, POINTER);
}
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps::typecheck:
*
* Checks if the given wrapper object has the right JSClass (Base::klass).
*/
[[nodiscard]] static bool typecheck(JSContext* cx, JS::HandleObject wrapper,
JS::CallArgs* args = nullptr) {
return JS_InstanceOf(cx, wrapper, &Base::klass, args);
}
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps::for_js_typecheck:
*
* Like for_js(), only throws a JS exception if the wrapper object has the
* wrong class. Use in JSNative functions, where you have access to a
* JS::CallArgs. The exception message will mention args.callee.
*
* The second overload can be used when you don't have access to an
* instance of JS::CallArgs. The exception message will be generic.
*/
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static bool for_js_typecheck(JSContext* cx, JS::HandleObject wrapper,
Wrapped** out, JS::CallArgs* args) {
if (!typecheck(cx, wrapper, args))
return false;
*out = for_js_nocheck(wrapper);
return true;
}
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static bool for_js_typecheck(JSContext* cx, JS::HandleObject wrapper,
Wrapped** out) {
if (!typecheck(cx, wrapper)) {
const JSClass* obj_class = JS::GetClass(wrapper);
gjs_throw_custom(cx, JSEXN_TYPEERR, nullptr,
"Object %p is not a subclass of %s, it's a %s",
wrapper.get(), Base::klass.name, obj_class->name);
return false;
}
*out = for_js_nocheck(wrapper);
return true;
}
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps::for_js_nocheck:
*
* Use when you don't have a JSContext* available. This method is infallible
* and cannot trigger a GC, so it's safe to use from finalize() and trace().
* (It can return null if no private data has been set yet on the wrapper.)
*/
[[nodiscard]] static Wrapped* for_js_nocheck(JSObject* wrapper) {
return JS::GetMaybePtrFromReservedSlot<Wrapped>(wrapper, POINTER);
}
protected:
// The first reserved slot always stores the private pointer.
static const size_t POINTER = 0;
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps::has_private:
*
* Returns true if a private C pointer has already been associated with the
* wrapper object.
*/
[[nodiscard]] static bool has_private(JSObject* wrapper) {
return !!JS::GetMaybePtrFromReservedSlot<Wrapped>(wrapper, POINTER);
}
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps::init_private:
*
* Call this to initialize the wrapper object's private C pointer. The
* pointer should not be null. This should not be called twice, without
* calling unset_private() in between.
*/
static void init_private(JSObject* wrapper, Wrapped* ptr) {
assert(!has_private(wrapper) &&
"wrapper object should be a fresh object");
assert(ptr && "private pointer should not be null, use unset_private");
JS::SetReservedSlot(wrapper, POINTER, JS::PrivateValue(ptr));
}
/*
* CWrapperPointerOps::unset_private:
*
* Call this to remove the wrapper object's private C pointer. After calling
* this, it's okay to call init_private() again.
*/
static void unset_private(JSObject* wrapper) {
JS::SetReservedSlot(wrapper, POINTER, JS::UndefinedValue());
}
};
/*
* CWrapper:
*
* This template implements a JS object that wraps a C pointer, stores its
* prototype in a global slot, and includes some optional functionality.
*
* If you derive from this class, you must implement:
* - static constexpr GjsGlobalSlot PROTOTYPE_SLOT: global slot that the
* prototype will be stored in
* - static constexpr GjsDebugTopic DEBUG_TOPIC: debug log domain
* - static constexpr JSClass klass: see documentation in SpiderMonkey; the
* class may have JSClassOps (see below under CWrapper::class_ops) but must
* at least have its js::ClassSpec member set. The members of js::ClassSpec
* are createConstructor, createPrototype, constructorFunctions,
* constructorProperties, prototypeFunctions, prototypeProperties,
* finishInit, and flags.
* - static Wrapped* constructor_impl(JSContext*, const JS::CallArgs&): custom
* constructor functionality. If your JS object doesn't need a constructor
* (i.e. user code can't use the `new` operator on it) then you can skip this
* one, and include js::ClassSpec::DontDefineConstructor in your
* class_spec's flags member.
* - static constexpr unsigned constructor_nargs: number of arguments that the
* constructor takes. If you implement constructor_impl() then also add this.
* - void finalize_impl(JS::GCContext*, Wrapped*): called when the JS object is
* garbage collected, use this to free the C pointer and do any other cleanup
*
* Add optional functionality by setting members of class_spec:
* - createConstructor: the default is to create a constructor function that
* calls constructor_impl(), unless flags includes DontDefineConstructor. If
* you need something else, set this member.
* - createPrototype: the default is to use a plain object as the prototype. If
* you need something else, set this member.
* - constructorFunctions: If the class has static methods, set this member.
* - constructorProperties: If the class has static properties, set this
* member.
* - prototypeFunctions: If the class has methods, set this member.
* - prototypeProperties: If the class has properties, set this member.
* - finishInit: If you need to do any other initialization on the prototype or
* the constructor object, set this member.
* - flags: Specify DontDefineConstructor here if you don't want a user-visible
* constructor.
*
* You may override CWrapper::class_ops if you want to opt in to more JSClass
* operations. In that case, CWrapper includes some optional functionality:
* - resolve: include &resolve in your class_ops, and implement
* bool resolve_impl(JSContext*, JS::HandleObject, JS::HandleId, bool*).
* - new enumerate: include &new_enumerate in your class_ops, and implement
* bool new_enumerate_impl(JSContext*, JS::HandleObject,
* JS::MutableHandleIdVector, bool).
*
* This template uses the Curiously Recurring Template Pattern (CRTP), which
* requires inheriting classes to declare themselves friends of the parent
* class, so that the parent class can call their private methods.
*
* For more information about the CRTP, the Wikipedia article is informative:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiously_recurring_template_pattern
*/
template <class Base, typename Wrapped = Base>
class CWrapper : public CWrapperPointerOps<Base, Wrapped> {
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static bool constructor(JSContext* cx, unsigned argc, JS::Value* vp) {
JS::CallArgs args = JS::CallArgsFromVp(argc, vp);
if (!args.isConstructing()) {
gjs_throw_constructor_error(cx);
return false;
}
JS::RootedObject object(
cx, JS_NewObjectForConstructor(cx, &Base::klass, args));
if (!object)
return false;
Wrapped* priv = Base::constructor_impl(cx, args);
if (!priv)
return false;
CWrapperPointerOps<Base, Wrapped>::init_private(object, priv);
args.rval().setObject(*object);
return true;
}
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static bool abstract_constructor(JSContext* cx, unsigned argc,
JS::Value* vp) {
JS::CallArgs args = JS::CallArgsFromVp(argc, vp);
gjs_throw_abstract_constructor_error(cx, args);
return false;
}
// Debug methods, no-op unless verbose logging is compiled in
protected:
static void debug_lifecycle(
const void* wrapped_ptr GJS_USED_VERBOSE_LIFECYCLE,
const void* obj GJS_USED_VERBOSE_LIFECYCLE,
const char* message GJS_USED_VERBOSE_LIFECYCLE) {
gjs_debug_lifecycle(Base::DEBUG_TOPIC, "[%p: JS wrapper %p] %s",
wrapped_ptr, obj, message);
}
void debug_jsprop(const char* message GJS_USED_VERBOSE_PROPS,
const char* id GJS_USED_VERBOSE_PROPS,
const void* obj GJS_USED_VERBOSE_PROPS) const {
gjs_debug_jsprop(Base::DEBUG_TOPIC, "[%p: JS wrapper %p] %s prop %s",
this, obj, message, id);
}
void debug_jsprop(const char* message, jsid id, const void* obj) const {
if constexpr (GJS_VERBOSE_ENABLE_PROPS)
debug_jsprop(message, gjs_debug_id(id).c_str(), obj);
}
static void finalize(JS::GCContext* gcx, JSObject* obj) {
Wrapped* priv = Base::for_js_nocheck(obj);
// Call only CWrapper's original method here, not any overrides; e.g.,
// we don't want to deal with a read barrier.
CWrapper::debug_lifecycle(priv, obj, "Finalize");
Base::finalize_impl(gcx, priv);
CWrapperPointerOps<Base, Wrapped>::unset_private(obj);
}
static constexpr JSClassOps class_ops = {
nullptr, // addProperty
nullptr, // deleteProperty
nullptr, // enumerate
nullptr, // newEnumerate
nullptr, // resolve
nullptr, // mayResolve
&CWrapper::finalize,
};
/*
* CWrapper::create_abstract_constructor:
*
* This function can be used as the createConstructor member of class_ops.
* It creates a constructor that always throws if it is the new.target. Use
* it if you do need a constructor object to exist (for example, if it has
* static methods) but you don't want it to be able to be called.
*/
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static JSObject* create_abstract_constructor(JSContext* cx, JSProtoKey) {
return JS_GetFunctionObject(
JS_NewFunction(cx, &Base::abstract_constructor, 0,
JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR, Base::klass.name));
}
/*
* CWrapper::define_gtype_prop:
*
* This function can be used as the finishInit member of class_ops. It
* defines a '$gtype' property on the constructor. If you use it, you must
* implement a gtype() static method that returns the GType to define.
*/
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static bool define_gtype_prop(JSContext* cx, JS::HandleObject ctor,
JS::HandleObject proto [[maybe_unused]]) {
return gjs_wrapper_define_gtype_prop(cx, ctor, Base::gtype());
}
// Used to get the prototype when it is guaranteed to have already been
// created
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static JSObject* prototype(JSContext* cx) {
JSObject* global = JS::CurrentGlobalOrNull(cx);
assert(global && "Must be in a realm to call prototype()");
JS::RootedValue v_proto(
cx, gjs_get_global_slot(global, Base::PROTOTYPE_SLOT));
assert(!v_proto.isUndefined() &&
"create_prototype() must be called before prototype()");
assert(v_proto.isObject() &&
"Someone stored some weird value in a global slot");
return &v_proto.toObject();
}
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static bool resolve(JSContext* cx, JS::HandleObject obj, JS::HandleId id,
bool* resolved) {
Wrapped* priv = CWrapperPointerOps<Base, Wrapped>::for_js(cx, obj);
assert(priv && "resolve called on wrong object");
priv->debug_jsprop("Resolve hook", id, obj);
return priv->resolve_impl(cx, obj, id, resolved);
}
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static bool new_enumerate(JSContext* cx, JS::HandleObject obj,
JS::MutableHandleIdVector properties,
bool only_enumerable) {
Wrapped* priv = CWrapperPointerOps<Base, Wrapped>::for_js(cx, obj);
assert(priv && "enumerate called on wrong object");
priv->debug_jsprop("Enumerate hook", "(all)", obj);
return priv->new_enumerate_impl(cx, obj, properties, only_enumerable);
}
public:
/*
* CWrapper::create_prototype:
* @module: Object on which to define the constructor as a property, or
* the global object if not given
*
* Create the class's prototype and store it in the global slot, or
* retrieve it if it has already been created.
*
* Unless DontDefineConstructor is in class_ops.flags, also create the
* class's constructor, and define it as a property on @module.
*/
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static JSObject* create_prototype(JSContext* cx,
JS::HandleObject module = nullptr) {
JSObject* global = JS::CurrentGlobalOrNull(cx);
assert(global && "Must be in a realm to call create_prototype()");
// If we've been here more than once, we already have the proto
JS::RootedValue v_proto(
cx, gjs_get_global_slot(global, Base::PROTOTYPE_SLOT));
if (!v_proto.isUndefined()) {
assert(v_proto.isObject() &&
"Someone stored some weird value in a global slot");
return &v_proto.toObject();
}
// Workaround for bogus warning
// https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=94554
// Note that the corresponding function pointers in the js::ClassSpec
// must be initialized as nullptr, not the default initializer! (see
// e.g. CairoPath::class_spec.finishInit)
using NullOpType =
std::integral_constant<js::ClassObjectCreationOp, nullptr>;
using CreateConstructorType =
std::integral_constant<js::ClassObjectCreationOp,
Base::klass.spec->createConstructor>;
using CreatePrototypeType =
std::integral_constant<js::ClassObjectCreationOp,
Base::klass.spec->createPrototype>;
using NullFuncsType =
std::integral_constant<const JSFunctionSpec*, nullptr>;
using ConstructorFuncsType =
std::integral_constant<const JSFunctionSpec*,
Base::klass.spec->constructorFunctions>;
using PrototypeFuncsType =
std::integral_constant<const JSFunctionSpec*,
Base::klass.spec->prototypeFunctions>;
using NullPropsType =
std::integral_constant<const JSPropertySpec*, nullptr>;
using ConstructorPropsType =
std::integral_constant<const JSPropertySpec*,
Base::klass.spec->constructorProperties>;
using PrototypePropsType =
std::integral_constant<const JSPropertySpec*,
Base::klass.spec->prototypeProperties>;
using NullFinishOpType =
std::integral_constant<js::FinishClassInitOp, nullptr>;
using FinishInitType =
std::integral_constant<js::FinishClassInitOp,
Base::klass.spec->finishInit>;
// Create the prototype. If no createPrototype function is provided,
// then the default is to create a plain object as the prototype.
JS::RootedObject proto(cx);
if constexpr (!std::is_same_v<CreatePrototypeType, NullOpType>) {
proto = Base::klass.spec->createPrototype(cx, JSProto_Object);
} else {
proto = JS_NewPlainObject(cx);
}
if (!proto)
return nullptr;
if constexpr (!std::is_same_v<PrototypePropsType, NullPropsType>) {
if (!JS_DefineProperties(cx, proto,
Base::klass.spec->prototypeProperties))
return nullptr;
}
if constexpr (!std::is_same_v<PrototypeFuncsType, NullFuncsType>) {
if (!JS_DefineFunctions(cx, proto,
Base::klass.spec->prototypeFunctions))
return nullptr;
}
gjs_set_global_slot(global, Base::PROTOTYPE_SLOT,
JS::ObjectValue(*proto));
// Create the constructor. If no createConstructor function is provided,
// then the default is to call CWrapper::constructor() which calls
// Base::constructor_impl().
JS::RootedObject ctor_obj(cx);
if constexpr (!(Base::klass.spec->flags &
js::ClassSpec::DontDefineConstructor)) {
if constexpr (!std::is_same_v<CreateConstructorType, NullOpType>) {
ctor_obj =
Base::klass.spec->createConstructor(cx, JSProto_Object);
} else {
JSFunction* ctor = JS_NewFunction(
cx, &Base::constructor, Base::constructor_nargs,
JSFUN_CONSTRUCTOR, Base::klass.name);
ctor_obj = JS_GetFunctionObject(ctor);
}
if (!ctor_obj ||
!JS_LinkConstructorAndPrototype(cx, ctor_obj, proto))
return nullptr;
if constexpr (!std::is_same_v<ConstructorPropsType,
NullPropsType>) {
if (!JS_DefineProperties(
cx, ctor_obj, Base::klass.spec->constructorProperties))
return nullptr;
}
if constexpr (!std::is_same_v<ConstructorFuncsType,
NullFuncsType>) {
if (!JS_DefineFunctions(cx, ctor_obj,
Base::klass.spec->constructorFunctions))
return nullptr;
}
}
if constexpr (!std::is_same_v<FinishInitType, NullFinishOpType>) {
if (!Base::klass.spec->finishInit(cx, ctor_obj, proto))
return nullptr;
}
// Put the constructor, if one exists, as a property on the module
// object. If module is not given, we are defining a global class.
if (ctor_obj) {
JS::RootedObject in_obj(cx, module);
if (!in_obj)
in_obj = global;
JS::RootedId class_name(
cx, gjs_intern_string_to_id(cx, Base::klass.name));
if (class_name.isVoid() ||
!JS_DefinePropertyById(cx, in_obj, class_name, ctor_obj,
GJS_MODULE_PROP_FLAGS))
return nullptr;
}
gjs_debug(GJS_DEBUG_CONTEXT, "Initialized class %s prototype %p",
Base::klass.name, proto.get());
return proto;
}
/*
* CWrapper::from_c_ptr():
*
* Create a new CWrapper JS object from the given C pointer. The pointer
* is copied using copy_ptr(), so you must implement that if you use this
* function.
*/
GJS_JSAPI_RETURN_CONVENTION
static JSObject* from_c_ptr(JSContext* cx, Wrapped* ptr) {
JS::RootedObject proto(cx, Base::prototype(cx));
if (!proto)
return nullptr;
JS::RootedObject wrapper(
cx, JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto(cx, &Base::klass, proto));
if (!wrapper)
return nullptr;
CWrapperPointerOps<Base, Wrapped>::init_private(wrapper,
Base::copy_ptr(ptr));
debug_lifecycle(ptr, wrapper, "from_c_ptr");
return wrapper;
}
};
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