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C
/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
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*
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* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
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* Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
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* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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* License.
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*
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* The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code, released
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* March 31, 1998.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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* Netscape Communications Corporation.
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* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998
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* the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Contributor(s):
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*
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* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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* either of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"),
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* or the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
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* in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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* of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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* under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
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* use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
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* decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
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* and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
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* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
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* the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
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*
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* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
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#ifndef jspubtd_h___
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#define jspubtd_h___
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/*
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* JS public API typedefs.
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*/
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#include "jstypes.h"
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#include "jscompat.h"
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JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
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/* Scalar typedefs. */
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typedef uint16 jschar;
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typedef int32 jsint;
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typedef uint32 jsuint;
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typedef float64 jsdouble;
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typedef jsword jsval;
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typedef jsword jsid;
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typedef int32 jsrefcount; /* PRInt32 if JS_THREADSAFE, see jslock.h */
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/*
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* Run-time version enumeration. See jsconfig.h for compile-time counterparts
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* to these values that may be selected by the JS_VERSION macro, and tested by
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* #if expressions.
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*/
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typedef enum JSVersion {
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JSVERSION_1_0 = 100,
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JSVERSION_1_1 = 110,
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JSVERSION_1_2 = 120,
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JSVERSION_1_3 = 130,
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JSVERSION_1_4 = 140,
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JSVERSION_ECMA_3 = 148,
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JSVERSION_1_5 = 150,
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JSVERSION_1_6 = 160,
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JSVERSION_1_7 = 170,
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JSVERSION_DEFAULT = 0,
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JSVERSION_UNKNOWN = -1
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} JSVersion;
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#define JSVERSION_IS_ECMA(version) \
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((version) == JSVERSION_DEFAULT || (version) >= JSVERSION_1_3)
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/* Result of typeof operator enumeration. */
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typedef enum JSType {
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JSTYPE_VOID, /* undefined */
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JSTYPE_OBJECT, /* object */
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JSTYPE_FUNCTION, /* function */
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JSTYPE_STRING, /* string */
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JSTYPE_NUMBER, /* number */
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JSTYPE_BOOLEAN, /* boolean */
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JSTYPE_NULL, /* null */
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JSTYPE_XML, /* xml object */
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JSTYPE_LIMIT
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} JSType;
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/* Dense index into cached prototypes and class atoms for standard objects. */
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typedef enum JSProtoKey {
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#define JS_PROTO(name,code,init) JSProto_##name = code,
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#include "jsproto.tbl"
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#undef JS_PROTO
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JSProto_LIMIT
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} JSProtoKey;
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/* JSObjectOps.checkAccess mode enumeration. */
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typedef enum JSAccessMode {
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JSACC_PROTO = 0, /* XXXbe redundant w.r.t. id */
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JSACC_PARENT = 1, /* XXXbe redundant w.r.t. id */
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JSACC_IMPORT = 2, /* import foo.bar */
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JSACC_WATCH = 3, /* a watchpoint on object foo for id 'bar' */
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JSACC_READ = 4, /* a "get" of foo.bar */
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JSACC_WRITE = 8, /* a "set" of foo.bar = baz */
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JSACC_LIMIT
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} JSAccessMode;
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#define JSACC_TYPEMASK (JSACC_WRITE - 1)
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/*
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* This enum type is used to control the behavior of a JSObject property
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* iterator function that has type JSNewEnumerate.
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*/
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typedef enum JSIterateOp {
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JSENUMERATE_INIT, /* Create new iterator state */
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JSENUMERATE_NEXT, /* Iterate once */
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JSENUMERATE_DESTROY /* Destroy iterator state */
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} JSIterateOp;
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/* Struct typedefs. */
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typedef struct JSClass JSClass;
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typedef struct JSExtendedClass JSExtendedClass;
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typedef struct JSConstDoubleSpec JSConstDoubleSpec;
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typedef struct JSContext JSContext;
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typedef struct JSErrorReport JSErrorReport;
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typedef struct JSFunction JSFunction;
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typedef struct JSFunctionSpec JSFunctionSpec;
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typedef struct JSIdArray JSIdArray;
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typedef struct JSProperty JSProperty;
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typedef struct JSPropertySpec JSPropertySpec;
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typedef struct JSObject JSObject;
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typedef struct JSObjectMap JSObjectMap;
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typedef struct JSObjectOps JSObjectOps;
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typedef struct JSXMLObjectOps JSXMLObjectOps;
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typedef struct JSRuntime JSRuntime;
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typedef struct JSRuntime JSTaskState; /* XXX deprecated name */
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typedef struct JSScript JSScript;
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typedef struct JSStackFrame JSStackFrame;
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typedef struct JSString JSString;
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typedef struct JSXDRState JSXDRState;
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typedef struct JSExceptionState JSExceptionState;
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typedef struct JSLocaleCallbacks JSLocaleCallbacks;
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/* JSClass (and JSObjectOps where appropriate) function pointer typedefs. */
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/*
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* Add, delete, get or set a property named by id in obj. Note the jsval id
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* type -- id may be a string (Unicode property identifier) or an int (element
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* index). The *vp out parameter, on success, is the new property value after
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* an add, get, or set. After a successful delete, *vp is JSVAL_FALSE iff
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* obj[id] can't be deleted (because it's permanent).
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSPropertyOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id,
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jsval *vp);
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/*
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* This function type is used for callbacks that enumerate the properties of
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* a JSObject. The behavior depends on the value of enum_op:
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*
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* JSENUMERATE_INIT
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* A new, opaque iterator state should be allocated and stored in *statep.
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* (You can use PRIVATE_TO_JSVAL() to tag the pointer to be stored).
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*
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* The number of properties that will be enumerated should be returned as
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* an integer jsval in *idp, if idp is non-null, and provided the number of
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* enumerable properties is known. If idp is non-null and the number of
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* enumerable properties can't be computed in advance, *idp should be set
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* to JSVAL_ZERO.
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*
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* JSENUMERATE_NEXT
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* A previously allocated opaque iterator state is passed in via statep.
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* Return the next jsid in the iteration using *idp. The opaque iterator
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* state pointed at by statep is destroyed and *statep is set to JSVAL_NULL
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* if there are no properties left to enumerate.
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*
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* JSENUMERATE_DESTROY
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* Destroy the opaque iterator state previously allocated in *statep by a
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* call to this function when enum_op was JSENUMERATE_INIT.
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*
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* The return value is used to indicate success, with a value of JS_FALSE
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* indicating failure.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSNewEnumerateOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSIterateOp enum_op,
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jsval *statep, jsid *idp);
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/*
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* The old-style JSClass.enumerate op should define all lazy properties not
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* yet reflected in obj.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSEnumerateOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
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/*
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* Resolve a lazy property named by id in obj by defining it directly in obj.
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* Lazy properties are those reflected from some peer native property space
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* (e.g., the DOM attributes for a given node reflected as obj) on demand.
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*
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* JS looks for a property in an object, and if not found, tries to resolve
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* the given id. If resolve succeeds, the engine looks again in case resolve
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* defined obj[id]. If no such property exists directly in obj, the process
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* is repeated with obj's prototype, etc.
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*
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* NB: JSNewResolveOp provides a cheaper way to resolve lazy properties.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSResolveOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id);
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/*
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* Like JSResolveOp, but flags provide contextual information as follows:
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*
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* JSRESOLVE_QUALIFIED a qualified property id: obj.id or obj[id], not id
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* JSRESOLVE_ASSIGNING obj[id] is on the left-hand side of an assignment
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* JSRESOLVE_DETECTING 'if (o.p)...' or similar detection opcode sequence
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* JSRESOLVE_DECLARING var, const, or function prolog declaration opcode
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* JSRESOLVE_CLASSNAME class name used when constructing
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*
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* The *objp out parameter, on success, should be null to indicate that id
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* was not resolved; and non-null, referring to obj or one of its prototypes,
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* if id was resolved.
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*
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* This hook instead of JSResolveOp is called via the JSClass.resolve member
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* if JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE is set in JSClass.flags.
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*
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* Setting JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE and JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE_GETS_START further
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* extends this hook by passing in the starting object on the prototype chain
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* via *objp. Thus a resolve hook implementation may define the property id
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* being resolved in the object in which the id was first sought, rather than
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* in a prototype object whose class led to the resolve hook being called.
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*
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* When using JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE_GETS_START, the resolve hook must therefore
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* null *objp to signify "not resolved". With only JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE and no
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* JSCLASS_NEW_RESOLVE_GETS_START, the hook can assume *objp is null on entry.
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* This is not good practice, but enough existing hook implementations count
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* on it that we can't break compatibility by passing the starting object in
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* *objp without a new JSClass flag.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSNewResolveOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id,
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uintN flags, JSObject **objp);
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/*
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* Convert obj to the given type, returning true with the resulting value in
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* *vp on success, and returning false on error or exception.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSConvertOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, JSType type,
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jsval *vp);
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/*
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* Finalize obj, which the garbage collector has determined to be unreachable
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* from other live objects or from GC roots. Obviously, finalizers must never
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* store a reference to obj.
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*/
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typedef void
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSFinalizeOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
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/*
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* Used by JS_AddExternalStringFinalizer and JS_RemoveExternalStringFinalizer
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* to extend and reduce the set of string types finalized by the GC.
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*/
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typedef void
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSStringFinalizeOp)(JSContext *cx, JSString *str);
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/*
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* The signature for JSClass.getObjectOps, used by JS_NewObject's internals
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* to discover the set of high-level object operations to use for new objects
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* of the given class. All native objects have a JSClass, which is stored as
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* a private (int-tagged) pointer in obj->slots[JSSLOT_CLASS]. In contrast,
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* all native and host objects have a JSObjectMap at obj->map, which may be
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* shared among a number of objects, and which contains the JSObjectOps *ops
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* pointer used to dispatch object operations from API calls.
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*
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* Thus JSClass (which pre-dates JSObjectOps in the API) provides a low-level
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* interface to class-specific code and data, while JSObjectOps allows for a
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* higher level of operation, which does not use the object's class except to
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* find the class's JSObjectOps struct, by calling clasp->getObjectOps, and to
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* finalize the object.
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*
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* If this seems backwards, that's because it is! API compatibility requires
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* a JSClass *clasp parameter to JS_NewObject, etc. Most host objects do not
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* need to implement the larger JSObjectOps, and can share the common JSScope
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* code and data used by the native (js_ObjectOps, see jsobj.c) ops.
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*
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* Further extension to preserve API compatibility: if this function returns
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* a pointer to JSXMLObjectOps.base, not to JSObjectOps, then the engine calls
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* extended hooks needed for E4X.
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*/
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typedef JSObjectOps *
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGetObjectOps)(JSContext *cx, JSClass *clasp);
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/*
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* JSClass.checkAccess type: check whether obj[id] may be accessed per mode,
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* returning false on error/exception, true on success with obj[id]'s last-got
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* value in *vp, and its attributes in *attrsp. As for JSPropertyOp above, id
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* is either a string or an int jsval.
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*
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* See JSCheckAccessIdOp, below, for the JSObjectOps counterpart, which takes
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* a jsid (a tagged int or aligned, unique identifier pointer) rather than a
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* jsval. The native js_ObjectOps.checkAccess simply forwards to the object's
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* clasp->checkAccess, so that both JSClass and JSObjectOps implementors may
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* specialize access checks.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSCheckAccessOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval id,
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JSAccessMode mode, jsval *vp);
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/*
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* Encode or decode an object, given an XDR state record representing external
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* data. See jsxdrapi.h.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSXDRObjectOp)(JSXDRState *xdr, JSObject **objp);
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/*
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* Check whether v is an instance of obj. Return false on error or exception,
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* true on success with JS_TRUE in *bp if v is an instance of obj, JS_FALSE in
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* *bp otherwise.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSHasInstanceOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval v,
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JSBool *bp);
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/*
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* Function type for JSClass.mark and JSObjectOps.mark, called from the GC to
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* scan live GC-things reachable from obj's private data structure. For each
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* such thing, a mark implementation must call
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*
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* JS_MarkGCThing(cx, thing, name, arg);
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*
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* The trailing name and arg parameters are used for GC_MARK_DEBUG-mode heap
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* dumping and ref-path tracing. The mark function should pass a (typically
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* literal) string naming the private data member for name, and it must pass
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* the opaque arg parameter through from its caller.
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*
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* For the JSObjectOps.mark hook, the return value is the number of slots at
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* obj->slots to scan. For JSClass.mark, the return value is ignored.
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*
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* NB: JSMarkOp implementations cannot allocate new GC-things (JS_NewObject
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* called from a mark function will fail silently, e.g.).
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*/
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typedef uint32
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSMarkOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, void *arg);
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/*
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* The optional JSClass.reserveSlots hook allows a class to make computed
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* per-instance object slots reservations, in addition to or instead of using
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* JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) in the JSClass.flags initializer to reserve
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* a constant-per-class number of slots. Implementations of this hook should
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* return the number of slots to reserve, not including any reserved by using
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* JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) in JSClass.flags.
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*
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* NB: called with obj locked by the JSObjectOps-specific mutual exclusion
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* mechanism appropriate for obj, so don't nest other operations that might
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* also lock obj.
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*/
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typedef uint32
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSReserveSlotsOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
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/* JSObjectOps function pointer typedefs. */
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/*
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* Create a new subclass of JSObjectMap (see jsobj.h), with the nrefs and ops
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* members initialized from the same-named parameters, and with the nslots and
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* freeslot members initialized according to ops and clasp. Return null on
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* error, non-null on success.
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*
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* JSObjectMaps are reference-counted by generic code in the engine. Usually,
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* the nrefs parameter to JSObjectOps.newObjectMap will be 1, to count the ref
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* returned to the caller on success. After a successful construction, some
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* number of js_HoldObjectMap and js_DropObjectMap calls ensue. When nrefs
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* reaches 0 due to a js_DropObjectMap call, JSObjectOps.destroyObjectMap will
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* be called to dispose of the map.
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*/
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typedef JSObjectMap *
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSNewObjectMapOp)(JSContext *cx, jsrefcount nrefs,
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JSObjectOps *ops, JSClass *clasp,
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JSObject *obj);
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/*
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* Generic type for an infallible JSObjectMap operation, used currently by
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* JSObjectOps.destroyObjectMap.
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*/
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typedef void
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSObjectMapOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObjectMap *map);
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/*
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* Look for id in obj and its prototype chain, returning false on error or
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* exception, true on success. On success, return null in *propp if id was
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* not found. If id was found, return the first object searching from obj
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* along its prototype chain in which id names a direct property in *objp, and
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* return a non-null, opaque property pointer in *propp.
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*
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* If JSLookupPropOp succeeds and returns with *propp non-null, that pointer
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* may be passed as the prop parameter to a JSAttributesOp, as a short-cut
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* that bypasses id re-lookup. In any case, a non-null *propp result after a
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* successful lookup must be dropped via JSObjectOps.dropProperty.
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*
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* NB: successful return with non-null *propp means the implementation may
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* have locked *objp and added a reference count associated with *propp, so
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* callers should not risk deadlock by nesting or interleaving other lookups
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* or any obj-bearing ops before dropping *propp.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLookupPropOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
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JSObject **objp, JSProperty **propp);
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/*
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* Define obj[id], a direct property of obj named id, having the given initial
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* value, with the specified getter, setter, and attributes. If the propp out
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* param is non-null, *propp on successful return contains an opaque property
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* pointer usable as a speedup hint with JSAttributesOp. But note that propp
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* may be null, indicating that the caller is not interested in recovering an
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* opaque pointer to the newly-defined property.
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*
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* If propp is non-null and JSDefinePropOp succeeds, its caller must be sure
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* to drop *propp using JSObjectOps.dropProperty in short order, just as with
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* JSLookupPropOp.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSDefinePropOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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jsid id, jsval value,
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JSPropertyOp getter, JSPropertyOp setter,
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uintN attrs, JSProperty **propp);
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/*
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* Get, set, or delete obj[id], returning false on error or exception, true
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* on success. If getting or setting, the new value is returned in *vp on
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* success. If deleting without error, *vp will be JSVAL_FALSE if obj[id] is
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* permanent, and JSVAL_TRUE if id named a direct property of obj that was in
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* fact deleted, or if id names no direct property of obj (id could name a
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* prototype property, or no property in obj or its prototype chain).
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSPropertyIdOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
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jsval *vp);
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/*
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* Get or set attributes of the property obj[id]. Return false on error or
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* exception, true with current attributes in *attrsp. If prop is non-null,
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* it must come from the *propp out parameter of a prior JSDefinePropOp or
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* JSLookupPropOp call.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSAttributesOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
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JSProperty *prop, uintN *attrsp);
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/*
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* JSObjectOps.checkAccess type: check whether obj[id] may be accessed per
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* mode, returning false on error/exception, true on success with obj[id]'s
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* last-got value in *vp, and its attributes in *attrsp.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSCheckAccessIdOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
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JSAccessMode mode, jsval *vp,
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uintN *attrsp);
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/*
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* A generic type for functions mapping an object to another object, or null
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* if an error or exception was thrown on cx. Used by JSObjectOps.thisObject
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* at present.
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*/
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typedef JSObject *
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSObjectOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
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/*
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* A generic type for functions taking a context, object, and property, with
|
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* no return value. Used by JSObjectOps.dropProperty currently (see above,
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* JSDefinePropOp and JSLookupPropOp, for the object-locking protocol in which
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* dropProperty participates).
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*/
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typedef void
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSPropertyRefOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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JSProperty *prop);
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/*
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* Function type for JSObjectOps.setProto and JSObjectOps.setParent. These
|
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* hooks must check for cycles without deadlocking, and otherwise take special
|
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* steps. See jsobj.c, js_SetProtoOrParent, for an example.
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*/
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSSetObjectSlotOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
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uint32 slot, JSObject *pobj);
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|
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/*
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* Get and set a required slot, one that should already have been allocated.
|
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* These operations are infallible, so required slots must be pre-allocated,
|
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* or implementations must suppress out-of-memory errors. The native ops
|
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* (js_ObjectOps, see jsobj.c) access slots reserved by including a call to
|
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* the JSCLASS_HAS_RESERVED_SLOTS(n) macro in the JSClass.flags initializer.
|
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*
|
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* NB: the slot parameter is a zero-based index into obj->slots[], unlike the
|
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* index parameter to the JS_GetReservedSlot and JS_SetReservedSlot API entry
|
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* points, which is a zero-based index into the JSCLASS_RESERVED_SLOTS(clasp)
|
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* reserved slots that come after the initial well-known slots: proto, parent,
|
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* class, and optionally, the private data slot.
|
|
*/
|
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typedef jsval
|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGetRequiredSlotOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
|
|
uint32 slot);
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|
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typedef JSBool
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSSetRequiredSlotOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
|
|
uint32 slot, jsval v);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSObject *
|
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(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGetMethodOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
|
|
jsval *vp);
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|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSSetMethodOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsid id,
|
|
jsval *vp);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSEnumerateValuesOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
|
|
JSIterateOp enum_op,
|
|
jsval *statep, jsid *idp, jsval *vp);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSEqualityOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval v,
|
|
JSBool *bp);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSConcatenateOp)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, jsval v,
|
|
jsval *vp);
|
|
|
|
/* Typedef for native functions called by the JS VM. */
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSNative)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, uintN argc,
|
|
jsval *argv, jsval *rval);
|
|
|
|
/* Callbacks and their arguments. */
|
|
|
|
typedef enum JSContextOp {
|
|
JSCONTEXT_NEW,
|
|
JSCONTEXT_DESTROY
|
|
} JSContextOp;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The possible values for contextOp when the runtime calls the callback are:
|
|
* JSCONTEXT_NEW JS_NewContext succesfully created a new JSContext
|
|
* instance. The callback can initialize the instance as
|
|
* required. If the callback returns false, the instance
|
|
* will be destroyed and JS_NewContext returns null. In
|
|
* this case the callback is not called again.
|
|
* JSCONTEXT_DESTROY One of JS_DestroyContext* methods is called. The
|
|
* callback may perform its own cleanup and must always
|
|
* return true.
|
|
* Any other value For future compatibility the callback must do nothing
|
|
* and return true in this case.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSContextCallback)(JSContext *cx, uintN contextOp);
|
|
|
|
typedef enum JSGCStatus {
|
|
JSGC_BEGIN,
|
|
JSGC_END,
|
|
JSGC_MARK_END,
|
|
JSGC_FINALIZE_END
|
|
} JSGCStatus;
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSGCCallback)(JSContext *cx, JSGCStatus status);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSBranchCallback)(JSContext *cx, JSScript *script);
|
|
|
|
typedef void
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSErrorReporter)(JSContext *cx, const char *message,
|
|
JSErrorReport *report);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Possible exception types. These types are part of a JSErrorFormatString
|
|
* structure. They define which error to throw in case of a runtime error.
|
|
* JSEXN_NONE marks an unthrowable error.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum JSExnType {
|
|
JSEXN_NONE = -1,
|
|
JSEXN_ERR,
|
|
JSEXN_INTERNALERR,
|
|
JSEXN_EVALERR,
|
|
JSEXN_RANGEERR,
|
|
JSEXN_REFERENCEERR,
|
|
JSEXN_SYNTAXERR,
|
|
JSEXN_TYPEERR,
|
|
JSEXN_URIERR,
|
|
JSEXN_LIMIT
|
|
} JSExnType;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct JSErrorFormatString {
|
|
/* The error format string (UTF-8 if JS_C_STRINGS_ARE_UTF8 is defined). */
|
|
const char *format;
|
|
|
|
/* The number of arguments to expand in the formatted error message. */
|
|
uint16 argCount;
|
|
|
|
/* One of the JSExnType constants above. */
|
|
int16 exnType;
|
|
} JSErrorFormatString;
|
|
|
|
typedef const JSErrorFormatString *
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSErrorCallback)(void *userRef, const char *locale,
|
|
const uintN errorNumber);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef va_start
|
|
#define JS_ARGUMENT_FORMATTER_DEFINED 1
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSArgumentFormatter)(JSContext *cx, const char *format,
|
|
JSBool fromJS, jsval **vpp,
|
|
va_list *app);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleToUpperCase)(JSContext *cx, JSString *src,
|
|
jsval *rval);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleToLowerCase)(JSContext *cx, JSString *src,
|
|
jsval *rval);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleCompare)(JSContext *cx,
|
|
JSString *src1, JSString *src2,
|
|
jsval *rval);
|
|
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSLocaleToUnicode)(JSContext *cx, char *src, jsval *rval);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Security protocol types.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct JSPrincipals JSPrincipals;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* XDR-encode or -decode a principals instance, based on whether xdr->mode is
|
|
* JSXDR_ENCODE, in which case *principalsp should be encoded; or JSXDR_DECODE,
|
|
* in which case implementations must return a held (via JSPRINCIPALS_HOLD),
|
|
* non-null *principalsp out parameter. Return true on success, false on any
|
|
* error, which the implementation must have reported.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef JSBool
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSPrincipalsTranscoder)(JSXDRState *xdr,
|
|
JSPrincipals **principalsp);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Return a weak reference to the principals associated with obj, possibly via
|
|
* the immutable parent chain leading from obj to a top-level container (e.g.,
|
|
* a window object in the DOM level 0). If there are no principals associated
|
|
* with obj, return null. Therefore null does not mean an error was reported;
|
|
* in no event should an error be reported or an exception be thrown by this
|
|
* callback's implementation.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef JSPrincipals *
|
|
(* JS_DLL_CALLBACK JSObjectPrincipalsFinder)(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj);
|
|
|
|
JS_END_EXTERN_C
|
|
|
|
#endif /* jspubtd_h___ */
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