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add documentation for Context and NativeFunction

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Charles Lowell 2009-11-15 21:56:31 -05:00
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module Rhino
# ==Overview
# All Javascript must be executed in a context which represents the execution environment in
# which scripts will run. The environment consists of the standard javascript objects
# and functions like Object, String, Array, etc... as well as any objects or functions which
# have been defined in it. e.g.
#
# Context.open do |cxt|
# cxt['num'] = 5
# cxt.eval('num + 5') #=> 10
# end
#
# == Multiple Contexts.
# The same object may appear in any number of contexts, but only one context may be executing javascript code
# in any given thread. If a new context is opened in a thread in which a context is already opened, the second
# context will "mask" the old context e.g.
#
# six = 6
# Context.open do |cxt|
# cxt['num'] = 5
# cxt.eval('num') # => 5
# Context.open do |cxt|
# cxt['num'] = 10
# cxt.eval('num') # => 10
# cxt.eval('++num') # => 11
# end
# cxt.eval('num') # => 5
# end
#
# == Notes
# While there are many similarities between Rhino::Context and Java::OrgMozillaJavascript::Context, they are not
# the same thing and should not be confused.
class Context
attr_reader :scope
class << self
def open(options = {})
# initalize a new context with a fresh set of standard objects. All operations on the context
# should be performed in the block that is passed.
def open(options = {}, &block)
ContextFactory.new.call do |native|
yield new(native, options)
block.call(new(native, options))
end
end
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end
end
# Read a value from the global scope of this context
def [](k)
@scope[k]
end
# Set a value in the global scope of this context. This value will be visible to all the
# javascript that is executed in this context.
def []=(k,v)
@scope[k] = v
end
def eval(str)
str = str.to_s
# Evaluate a string of javascript in this context:
# * <tt>source</tt> - the javascript source code to evaluate
# * <tt>source_name</tt> - associated name for this source code. Mainly useful for backtraces.
# * <tt>line_number</tt> - associate this number with the first line of executing source. Mainly useful for backtraces
def eval(source, source_name = "<eval>", line_number = 1)
source = source.to_s
begin
scope = To.javascript(@scope)
result = @native.evaluateString(scope, str, "<eval>", 1, nil)
result = @native.evaluateString(scope, source, source_name, line_number, nil)
To.ruby result
rescue J::RhinoException => e
raise Rhino::RhinoError, e
end
end
# Set the maximum number of instructions that this context will execute.
# If this instruction limit is exceeded, then a Rhino::RunawayScriptError
# will be raised
def instruction_limit=(limit)
@native.setInstructionObserverThreshold(limit);
@native.factory.instruction_limit = limit
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end
class ContextFactory < J::ContextFactory
class ContextFactory < J::ContextFactory #:nodoc:
def observeInstructionCount(cxt, count)
raise RunawayScriptError, "script exceeded allowable instruction count" if count > @limit
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end
class RhinoError < StandardError
class RhinoError < StandardError #:nodoc:
def initialize(native)
@native = native
end
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end
end
class RunawayScriptError < StandardError; end
class RunawayScriptError < StandardError; end #:nodoc:
end

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require 'rhino/rhino-1.7R2.jar'
module Rhino
# This module contains all the native Rhino objects implemented in Java
# e.g.
# Rhino::J::NativeObject # => org.mozilla.javascript.NativeObject
module J
import "org.mozilla.javascript"
end
end
unless Object.method_defined?(:tap)
class Object
class Object #:nodoc:
def tap
yield self
self

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module Rhino
# Wraps a function that has been defined in Javascript so that it can
# be referenced and called from javascript. e.g.
#
# plus = Rhino::Context.open do |cx|
# cx.eval('function(lhs, rhs) {return lhs + rhs}')
# end
# plus.call(5,4) # => 9
#
class NativeFunction < NativeObject
def call(*args)
begin