The 'length' field of a function is used to fill in missing arguments
with undefined; this does not mesh well with functions that query for
missing arguments using js_gettop. Set their lengths to 0 instead.
Revert 'add context and flag argument to js_newstate' commit.
The context argument just adds clutter. The flag which was intended
for JS_DEBUG and/or JS_STRICT shouldn't be necessary.
js_newcfunction and js_newcconstructor need an extra argument, the
name of the function to use in stack traces.
Any coercion between types may overwrite the stack slot with the coerced
value. This is usually not a problem, but if you need to preserve the
original value, you should copy it to another stack slot before running
any functions that may coerce the type (anything involving ToPrimitive).
This change lets us avoid interning the result of toString().
If we later add short strings (embedded in js_Value and js_Property
structs) then we can also avoid creating a garbage collected string or
interning the result of js_tostring on a number.
Separate literal/interned and garbage collected string types in js_Value.
js_pushintern/js_tointern are convenience functions to push/pop strings and
automatically intern them (so that the string pointers are guaranteed to be
stable).
js_pushliteral should push stable strings (either interned or actual literals).
js_pushstring will copy the string into garbage collected memory.
The pointer returned by js_tostring is guaranteed to be stable only for as long as
the stack slot it came from remains untouched.
Some uses will always cause a string to be interned:
* Using it as a property name.
* Wrapping it in a new String() object.
* Strings returned by toString().
ToPrimitive must not clobber the stack, so the result has to be unrooted.
* Numbers converted to strings (by js_tostring)
Likewise, we have nowhere to store the temporary string here.
Passing in a scratch buffer to js_tostring could help this problem.
Mostly an issue with array accesses (OP_GETPROP, etc) so an auxiliary
function and we don't have to clutter the API needlessly.
Handle partial year specifications, as in the spec.
Date part:
YYYY
YYYY-MM
YYYY-MM-DD
Optional time part:
THH:mm
THH:mm:ss
THH:mm:ss.sss
Optional timezone part:
Z
+HH:mm
-HH:mm
localtime is not re-entrant, and doesn't work with negative (pre-1970)
time stamps on windows. Replace with our own simplified variant.
Parse date string format manually rather than using scanf.
Only accept ISO 8601 format.