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374 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
374 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
require 'stringio'
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module Rhino
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# ==Overview
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# All Javascript must be executed in a context which represents the execution environment in
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# which scripts will run. The environment consists of the standard javascript objects
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# and functions like Object, String, Array, etc... as well as any objects or functions which
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# have been defined in it. e.g.
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#
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# Context.open do |cxt|
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# cxt['num'] = 5
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# cxt.eval('num + 5') #=> 10
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# end
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#
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# == Multiple Contexts.
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# The same object may appear in any number of contexts, but only one context may be executing javascript code
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# in any given thread. If a new context is opened in a thread in which a context is already opened, the second
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# context will "mask" the old context e.g.
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#
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# six = 6
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# Context.open do |cxt|
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# cxt['num'] = 5
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# cxt.eval('num') # => 5
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# Context.open do |cxt|
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# cxt['num'] = 10
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# cxt.eval('num') # => 10
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# cxt.eval('++num') # => 11
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# end
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# cxt.eval('num') # => 5
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# end
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#
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# == Notes
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# While there are many similarities between Rhino::Context and Java::org.mozilla.javascript.Context, they are not
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# the same thing and should not be confused.
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class Context
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class << self
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# initalize a new context with a fresh set of standard objects. All operations on the context
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# should be performed in the block that is passed.
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def open(options = {}, &block)
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new(options).open(&block)
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end
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def eval(javascript)
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new.eval(javascript)
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end
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end
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@@default_factory = nil
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def self.default_factory
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@@default_factory ||= ContextFactory.new
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end
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def self.default_factory=(factory)
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@@default_factory = factory
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end
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attr_reader :scope
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# Create a new javascript environment for executing javascript and ruby code.
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# * <tt>:sealed</tt> - if this is true, then the standard objects such as Object, Function, Array will not be able to be modified
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# * <tt>:with</tt> - use this ruby object as the root scope for all javascript that is evaluated
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# * <tt>:java</tt> - if true, java packages will be accessible from within javascript
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def initialize(options = {}) #:nodoc:
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factory = options[:factory] ||
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(options[:restrictable] ? RestrictableContextFactory.instance : self.class.default_factory)
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factory.call do |context|
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@native = context
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@global = @native.initStandardObjects(nil, options[:sealed] == true)
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if with = options[:with]
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@scope = Rhino.to_javascript(with)
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@scope.setParentScope(@global)
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else
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@scope = @global
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end
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unless options[:java]
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for package in ["Packages", "java", "javax", "org", "com", "edu", "net"]
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@global.delete(package)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# Returns the ContextFactory used while creating this context.
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def factory
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@native.getFactory
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end
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# Read a value from the global scope of this context
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def [](key)
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@scope[key]
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end
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# Set a value in the global scope of this context. This value will be visible to all the
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# javascript that is executed in this context.
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def []=(key, val)
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@scope[key] = val
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end
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# Evaluate a string of javascript in this context:
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# * <tt>source</tt> - the javascript source code to evaluate. This can be either a string or an IO object.
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# * <tt>source_name</tt> - associated name for this source code. Mainly useful for backtraces.
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# * <tt>line_number</tt> - associate this number with the first line of executing source. Mainly useful for backtraces
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def eval(source, source_name = "<eval>", line_number = 1)
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open do
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if IO === source || StringIO === source
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result = @native.evaluateReader(@scope, IOReader.new(source), source_name, line_number, nil)
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else
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result = @native.evaluateString(@scope, source.to_s, source_name, line_number, nil)
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end
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Rhino.to_ruby(result)
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end
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end
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def evaluate(*args) # :nodoc:
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eval(*args) # an alias
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end
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# Read the contents of <tt>filename</tt> and evaluate it as javascript. Returns the result of evaluating the
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# javascript. e.g.
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#
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# Context.open do |cxt|
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# cxt.load("path/to/some/lib.js")
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# end
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#
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def load(filename)
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File.open(filename) do |file|
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evaluate file, filename, 1
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end
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end
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# Returns true if this context supports restrictions.
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def restrictable?
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@native.is_a?(RestrictableContextFactory::Context)
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end
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def instruction_limit
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restrictable? ? @native.instruction_limit : false
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end
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# Set the maximum number of instructions that this context will execute.
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# If this instruction limit is exceeded, then a #Rhino::RunawayScriptError
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# will be raised.
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def instruction_limit=(limit)
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if restrictable?
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@native.instruction_limit = limit
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else
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raise "setting an instruction_limit has no effect on this context, use " +
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"Context.open(:restrictable => true) to gain a restrictable instance"
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end
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end
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def timeout_limit
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restrictable? ? @native.timeout_limit : false
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end
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# Set the duration (in seconds e.g. 1.5) this context is allowed to execute.
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# After the timeout passes (no matter if any JS has been evaluated) and this
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# context is still attempted to run code, a #Rhino::ScriptTimeoutError will
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# be raised.
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def timeout_limit=(limit)
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if restrictable?
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@native.timeout_limit = limit
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else
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raise "setting an timeout_limit has no effect on this context, use " +
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"Context.open(:restrictable => true) to gain a restrictable instance"
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end
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end
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def optimization_level
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@native.getOptimizationLevel
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end
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# Set the optimization level that this context will use. This is sometimes necessary
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# in Rhino, if the bytecode size of the compiled javascript exceeds the 64KB limit.
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# By using the -1 optimization level, you tell Rhino to run in interpretative mode,
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# taking a hit to performance but escaping the Java bytecode limit.
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def optimization_level=(level)
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if JS::Context.isValidOptimizationLevel(level)
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@native.setOptimizationLevel(level)
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level
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else
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@native.setOptimizationLevel(0)
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nil
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end
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end
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# Get the JS interpreter version.
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# Returns a number e.g. 1.7, nil if unknown and 0 for default.
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def version
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case const_value = @native.getLanguageVersion
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when -1 then nil # VERSION_UNKNOWN
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when 0 then 0 # VERSION_DEFAULT
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else const_value / 100.0 # VERSION_1_1 (1.1 = 110 / 100)
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end
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end
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# Sets interpreter mode a.k.a. JS language version e.g. 1.7 (if supported).
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def version=(version)
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const = version.to_s.gsub('.', '_').upcase
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const = "VERSION_#{const}" if const[0, 7] != 'VERSION'
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if JS::Context.constants.find { |c| c.to_s == const }
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const_value = JS::Context.const_get(const)
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@native.setLanguageVersion(const_value)
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const_value
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else
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@native.setLanguageVersion(JS::Context::VERSION_DEFAULT)
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nil
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end
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end
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# Enter this context for operations.
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# Some methods such as eval() will fail unless this context is open !
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def open(&block)
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do_open(&block)
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rescue JS::RhinoException => e
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raise Rhino::JSError.new(e)
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end
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private
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def do_open
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factory.enterContext(@native)
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begin
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yield self
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ensure
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factory.exit
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end
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end
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end
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class IOReader < java.io.Reader # :nodoc:
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def initialize(io)
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@io = io
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end
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# implement int Reader#read(char[] buffer, int offset, int length)
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def read(buffer, offset, length)
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str = nil
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begin
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str = @io.read(length)
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rescue StandardError => e
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raise java.io.IOException.new("failed reading from ruby IO object")
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end
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if str.nil?
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return -1
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else
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jstr = str.to_java
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for i in 0 .. jstr.length - 1
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buffer[i + offset] = jstr.charAt(i)
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end
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return jstr.length
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end
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end
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end
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ContextFactory = JS::ContextFactory # :nodoc: backward compatibility
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class RestrictableContextFactory < ContextFactory # :nodoc:
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@@instance = nil
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def self.instance
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@@instance ||= new
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end
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# protected Context makeContext()
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def makeContext
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Context.new(self)
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end
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# protected void observeInstructionCount(Context context, int instructionCount)
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def observeInstructionCount(context, count)
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context.check!(count) if context.is_a?(Context)
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end
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# protected Object doTopCall(Callable callable, Context context,
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# Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args)
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def doTopCall(callable, context, scope, this, args)
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context.reset! if context.is_a?(Context)
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super
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end
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class Context < JS::Context # :nodoc:
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def initialize(factory)
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super(factory)
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reset!
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end
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attr_reader :instruction_limit
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def instruction_limit=(limit)
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treshold = getInstructionObserverThreshold
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if limit && (treshold == 0 || treshold > limit)
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setInstructionObserverThreshold(limit)
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end
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@instruction_limit = limit
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end
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attr_reader :instruction_count
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TIMEOUT_INSTRUCTION_TRESHOLD = 42
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attr_reader :timeout_limit
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def timeout_limit=(limit) # in seconds
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treshold = getInstructionObserverThreshold
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if limit && (treshold == 0 || treshold > TIMEOUT_INSTRUCTION_TRESHOLD)
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setInstructionObserverThreshold(TIMEOUT_INSTRUCTION_TRESHOLD)
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end
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@timeout_limit = limit
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end
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attr_reader :start_time
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def check!(count = nil)
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@instruction_count += count if count
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check_instruction_limit!
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check_timeout_limit!(count)
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end
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def check_instruction_limit!
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if instruction_limit && instruction_count > instruction_limit
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raise RunawayScriptError, "script exceeded allowable instruction count: #{instruction_limit}"
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end
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end
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def check_timeout_limit!(count = nil)
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if timeout_limit
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elapsed_time = Time.now.to_f - start_time.to_f
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if elapsed_time > timeout_limit
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raise ScriptTimeoutError, "script exceeded timeout: #{timeout_limit} seconds"
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end
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# adapt instruction treshold as needed :
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if count
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treshold = getInstructionObserverThreshold
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if elapsed_time * 2 < timeout_limit
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next_treshold_guess = treshold * 2
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if instruction_limit && instruction_limit < next_treshold_guess
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setInstructionObserverThreshold(instruction_limit)
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else
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setInstructionObserverThreshold(next_treshold_guess)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def reset!
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@instruction_count = 0
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@start_time = Time.now
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self
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end
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end
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end
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class ContextError < StandardError # :nodoc:
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end
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class RunawayScriptError < ContextError # :nodoc:
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end
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class ScriptTimeoutError < ContextError # :nodoc:
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end
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end
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