 Issue 29333474:
  Issue 4125 - [emscripten] Convert filter classes to C++  (Closed)
    
  
    Issue 29333474:
  Issue 4125 - [emscripten] Convert filter classes to C++  (Closed) 
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| 1 #pragma once | 1 #pragma once | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:53
Why does it not print 'use strict;'?
 
sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:57
Why are "-1" at the beginning of compiled/bindings
 
sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:08
I don't think that it is worth paying attention to
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:55
The bindings are only a small part of the resultin
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:48:12
That's output from an abort() call not being suppr
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| 2 | 2 | 
| 3 #include <cstddef> | |
| 4 #include <cstdint> | |
| 3 #include <cstdio> | 5 #include <cstdio> | 
| 4 #include <cstdlib> | 6 #include <cstdlib> | 
| 5 #include <cstring> | |
| 6 #include <exception> | 7 #include <exception> | 
| 7 #include <map> | 8 #include <map> | 
| 8 #include <string> | 9 #include <string> | 
| 9 #include <type_traits> | 10 #include <type_traits> | 
| 10 #include <utility> | 11 #include <utility> | 
| 11 #include <vector> | 12 #include <vector> | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:50
What do you think about excluding std classes from
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:48:00
Headers don't result in any code, they are merely
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| 12 | 13 | 
| 13 #include <emscripten.h> | 14 #include <emscripten.h> | 
| 14 | 15 | 
| 15 #include "String.h" | 16 #include "String.h" | 
| 16 #include "intrusive_ptr.h" | 17 #include "intrusive_ptr.h" | 
| 17 | 18 | 
| 18 namespace bindings_internal | 19 namespace bindings_internal | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:05
It would be good to have some comment here which e
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:52
With the approach changing with each iteration, I
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| 19 { | 20 { | 
| 20 typedef void* TYPEID; | 21 typedef void* TYPEID; | 
| 21 | 22 | 
| 22 enum class TypeCategory | 23 enum class TypeCategory | 
| 23 { | 24 { | 
| 24 UNKNOWN, | 25 UNKNOWN, | 
| 25 VOID, | 26 VOID, | 
| 26 INT, | 27 INT, | 
| 27 DEPENDENT_STRING, | 28 DEPENDENT_STRING, | 
| 28 OWNED_STRING, | 29 OWNED_STRING, | 
| 29 STRING_REF, | 30 STRING_REF, | 
| 30 CLASS_PTR | 31 CLASS_PTR | 
| 31 }; | 32 }; | 
| 32 | 33 | 
| 33 template<typename T> | 34 template<typename T> | 
| 34 struct TypeInfo | 35 struct TypeInfo | 
| 35 { | 36 { | 
| 36 static char c; | 37 /* | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:10
I think it would be better to call it something li
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:59
Done.
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| 38 * Since TypeInfo is a templated type, in practice the compiler will define | |
| 39 * a new type for each possible template parameter value. We use that fact | |
| 40 * to generate type identifiers: each of these TypeInfo types has a | |
| 41 * different s_typeIDHelper member, so we use a pointer to that static | |
| 42 * variable as a type identifier - it will be different for each template | |
| 43 * parameter. | |
| 44 */ | |
| 45 static char s_typeIDHelper; | |
| 37 constexpr operator TYPEID() const | 46 constexpr operator TYPEID() const | 
| 38 { | 47 { | 
| 39 return &c; | 48 return &s_typeIDHelper; | 
| 40 } | 49 } | 
| 41 | 50 | 
| 42 constexpr operator TypeCategory() const | 51 constexpr operator TypeCategory() const | 
| 43 { | 52 { | 
| 44 if (std::is_void<T>()) | 53 if (std::is_void<T>()) | 
| 45 return TypeCategory::VOID; | 54 return TypeCategory::VOID; | 
| 46 | 55 | 
| 47 if (std::is_integral<T>() || std::is_enum<T>()) | 56 if (std::is_integral<T>() || std::is_enum<T>()) | 
| 48 return TypeCategory::INT; | 57 return TypeCategory::INT; | 
| 49 | 58 | 
| 50 if (std::is_same<DependentString,T>() || std::is_same<const DependentStrin g,T>()) | 59 if (std::is_same<DependentString, T>() || std::is_same<const DependentStri ng, T>()) | 
| 51 return TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING; | 60 return TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING; | 
| 52 | 61 | 
| 53 if (std::is_same<OwnedString,T>() || std::is_same<const OwnedString,T>()) | 62 if (std::is_same<OwnedString, T>() || std::is_same<const OwnedString, T>() ) | 
| 54 return TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING; | 63 return TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING; | 
| 55 | 64 | 
| 56 if (std::is_same<String&,T>() || std::is_same<const String&,T>() || | 65 if (std::is_same<String&, T>() || std::is_same<const String&, T>() || | 
| 57 std::is_same<DependentString&,T>()) | 66 std::is_same<DependentString&, T>()) | 
| 58 { | 67 { | 
| 59 return TypeCategory::STRING_REF; | 68 return TypeCategory::STRING_REF; | 
| 60 } | 69 } | 
| 61 | 70 | 
| 62 if (std::is_pointer<T>() && std::is_class<typename std::remove_pointer<T>: :type>()) | 71 if (std::is_pointer<T>() && std::is_class<typename std::remove_pointer<T>: :type>()) | 
| 63 return TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR; | 72 return TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR; | 
| 64 | 73 | 
| 65 return TypeCategory::UNKNOWN; | 74 return TypeCategory::UNKNOWN; | 
| 66 } | 75 } | 
| 67 | 76 | 
| 68 TYPEID pointer_type() const | 77 constexpr TYPEID pointer_type() const | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:51
Actually it might be makes sense to make the metho
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:42
Done.
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| 69 { | 78 { | 
| 70 if (std::is_pointer<T>()) | 79 if (std::is_pointer<T>()) | 
| 71 return TypeInfo<typename std::remove_pointer<T>::type>(); | 80 return TypeInfo<typename std::remove_pointer<T>::type>(); | 
| 72 else | 81 else | 
| 73 return nullptr; | 82 return nullptr; | 
| 74 } | 83 } | 
| 75 }; | 84 }; | 
| 76 | 85 | 
| 77 template<typename T> | 86 template<typename T> | 
| 78 char TypeInfo<T>::c; | 87 char TypeInfo<T>::s_typeIDHelper; | 
| 79 | 88 | 
| 80 struct FunctionInfo | 89 struct FunctionInfo | 
| 81 { | 90 { | 
| 82 TypeCategory returnType; | 91 TypeCategory returnType; | 
| 83 TYPEID pointerType; | 92 TYPEID pointerType; | 
| 84 std::vector<TypeCategory> args; | 93 std::vector<TypeCategory> args; | 
| 85 bool instance_function; | 94 bool instance_function; | 
| 86 int effectiveArgs; | 95 int effectiveArgs; | 
| 87 TypeCategory effectiveReturnType; | 96 TypeCategory effectiveReturnType; | 
| 88 char name[1024]; | 97 char name[1024]; | 
| 89 | 98 | 
| 90 FunctionInfo() | 99 FunctionInfo() | 
| 91 { | 100 { | 
| 92 name[0] = 0; | 101 name[0] = '\0'; | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:02
Although it makes no difference I personally prefe
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:39
Done.
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| 93 } | 102 } | 
| 94 | 103 | 
| 95 FunctionInfo(TypeCategory returnType, TYPEID pointerType, | 104 FunctionInfo(TypeCategory returnType, TYPEID pointerType, | 
| 96 std::initializer_list<TypeCategory> argTypes, bool instance_function, | 105 std::initializer_list<TypeCategory> argTypes, bool instance_function, | 
| 97 void* function) | 106 void* function) | 
| 98 : returnType(returnType), pointerType(pointerType), | 107 : returnType(returnType), pointerType(pointerType), | 
| 99 instance_function(instance_function) | 108 instance_function(instance_function) | 
| 100 { | 109 { | 
| 101 name[0] = 0; | 110 name[0] = '\0'; | 
| 102 | 111 | 
| 103 // The function parameter is a pointer to the function pointer. | 112 // The function parameter is a pointer to the function pointer. | 
| 104 // Emscripten's "function pointers" are actually integers indicating the | 113 // Emscripten's "function pointers" are actually integers indicating the | 
| 105 // position in the call table. 0 represents nullptr. | 114 // position in the call table. 0 represents nullptr. | 
| 106 if (!*reinterpret_cast<int*>(function)) | 115 if (!*reinterpret_cast<int*>(function)) | 
| 107 return; | 116 return; | 
| 108 | 117 | 
| 109 for (auto it = argTypes.begin(); it != argTypes.end(); ++it) | 118 for (const auto& item : argTypes) | 
| 110 { | 119 { | 
| 111 if (*it != TypeCategory::INT && *it != TypeCategory::STRING_REF && | 120 if (item != TypeCategory::INT && item != TypeCategory::STRING_REF && | 
| 112 *it != TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR) | 121 item != TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR) | 
| 113 { | 122 { | 
| 114 throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected function argument type"); | 123 throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected function argument type"); | 
| 115 } | 124 } | 
| 116 args.push_back(*it); | 125 args.push_back(item); | 
| 117 } | 126 } | 
| 118 | 127 | 
| 119 if (returnType != TypeCategory::VOID && returnType != TypeCategory::INT && | 128 if (returnType != TypeCategory::VOID && returnType != TypeCategory::INT && | 
| 120 returnType != TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING && | 129 returnType != TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING && | 
| 121 returnType != TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING && | 130 returnType != TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING && | 
| 122 returnType != TypeCategory::STRING_REF && | 131 returnType != TypeCategory::STRING_REF && | 
| 123 returnType != TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR) | 132 returnType != TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR) | 
| 124 { | 133 { | 
| 125 throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected function return type"); | 134 throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected function return type"); | 
| 126 } | 135 } | 
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| 160 template<typename ClassType, typename ReturnType, typename... Args> | 169 template<typename ClassType, typename ReturnType, typename... Args> | 
| 161 FunctionInfo(ReturnType (ClassType::*function)(Args...) const) | 170 FunctionInfo(ReturnType (ClassType::*function)(Args...) const) | 
| 162 : FunctionInfo(TypeInfo<ReturnType>(), | 171 : FunctionInfo(TypeInfo<ReturnType>(), | 
| 163 TypeInfo<ReturnType>().pointer_type(), { TypeInfo<Args>()... }, true, | 172 TypeInfo<ReturnType>().pointer_type(), { TypeInfo<Args>()... }, true, | 
| 164 &function) | 173 &function) | 
| 165 { | 174 { | 
| 166 } | 175 } | 
| 167 | 176 | 
| 168 bool empty() const | 177 bool empty() const | 
| 169 { | 178 { | 
| 170 return name[0] == 0; | 179 return name[0] == '\0'; | 
| 171 } | 180 } | 
| 172 | 181 | 
| 173 void get_function_name(void* ptr, int numArgs, bool voidResult) | 182 void get_function_name(void* ptr, int numArgs, bool voidResult) | 
| 174 { | 183 { | 
| 175 // This is a hack, C++ won't let us get the mangled function name. | 184 // This is a hack, C++ won't let us get the mangled function name. | 
| 176 // JavaScript is more dynamic so we pass the pointer to our function | 185 // JavaScript is more dynamic so we pass the pointer to our function | 
| 177 // there. With that and the function signature we can call the function - | 186 // there. With that and the function signature we can call the function - | 
| 178 // with a full stack so that we will cause it to abort. Sometimes the | 187 // with a full stack so that we will cause it to abort. Sometimes the | 
| 179 // function we are calling will also be missing from the build. The result | 188 // function we are calling will also be missing from the build. The result | 
| 180 // is the same: abort() is called which in turn calls stackTrace(). By | 189 // is the same: abort() is called which in turn calls stackTrace(). By | 
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| 250 }; | 259 }; | 
| 251 | 260 | 
| 252 struct MethodInfo | 261 struct MethodInfo | 
| 253 { | 262 { | 
| 254 std::string name; | 263 std::string name; | 
| 255 FunctionInfo call; | 264 FunctionInfo call; | 
| 256 }; | 265 }; | 
| 257 | 266 | 
| 258 struct DifferentiatorInfo | 267 struct DifferentiatorInfo | 
| 259 { | 268 { | 
| 260 FunctionInfo call; | 269 size_t offset; | 
| 261 std::vector<std::pair<int,std::string>> mapping; | 270 std::vector<std::pair<int, std::string>> mapping; | 
| 262 }; | 271 }; | 
| 263 | 272 | 
| 264 struct ClassInfo | 273 struct ClassInfo | 
| 265 { | 274 { | 
| 266 ClassInfo* baseClass; | 275 ClassInfo* baseClass; | 
| 267 std::string name; | 276 std::string name; | 
| 268 std::vector<PropertyInfo> properties; | 277 std::vector<PropertyInfo> properties; | 
| 269 std::vector<MethodInfo> methods; | 278 std::vector<MethodInfo> methods; | 
| 270 std::vector<FunctionInfo> initializers; | 279 std::vector<FunctionInfo> initializers; | 
| 271 DifferentiatorInfo subclass_differentiator; | 280 DifferentiatorInfo subclass_differentiator; | 
| 281 ptrdiff_t ref_counted_offset; | |
| 272 }; | 282 }; | 
| 273 | 283 | 
| 274 std::map<TYPEID,ClassInfo> classes; | 284 std::map<TYPEID, ClassInfo> classes; | 
| 275 | 285 | 
| 276 void register_class(const char* name, TYPEID classID, TYPEID baseClassID) | 286 void register_class(const char* name, TYPEID classID, TYPEID baseClassID, | 
| 287 ptrdiff_t ref_counted_offset) | |
| 277 { | 288 { | 
| 278 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 289 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 
| 279 if (it != classes.end()) | 290 if (it != classes.end()) | 
| 280 throw std::runtime_error(std::string("Duplicate definition for class ") + name); | 291 throw std::runtime_error(std::string("Duplicate definition for class ") + name); | 
| 281 | 292 | 
| 282 ClassInfo* baseClass = nullptr; | 293 ClassInfo* baseClass = nullptr; | 
| 283 if (baseClassID != TypeInfo<NoBaseClass>()) | 294 if (baseClassID != TypeInfo<NoBaseClass>()) | 
| 284 { | 295 { | 
| 285 it = classes.find(baseClassID); | 296 it = classes.find(baseClassID); | 
| 286 if (it == classes.end()) | 297 if (it == classes.end()) | 
| 287 throw std::runtime_error(std::string("Unknown base class defined for cla ss ") + name); | 298 throw std::runtime_error(std::string("Unknown base class defined for cla ss ") + name); | 
| 288 baseClass = &(it->second); | 299 baseClass = &(it->second); | 
| 289 } | 300 } | 
| 290 | 301 | 
| 291 ClassInfo classInfo; | 302 ClassInfo classInfo; | 
| 292 classInfo.baseClass = baseClass; | 303 classInfo.baseClass = baseClass; | 
| 293 classInfo.name = name; | 304 classInfo.name = name; | 
| 305 classInfo.subclass_differentiator.offset = SIZE_MAX; | |
| 306 classInfo.ref_counted_offset = ref_counted_offset; | |
| 294 classes[classID] = classInfo; | 307 classes[classID] = classInfo; | 
| 295 } | 308 } | 
| 296 | 309 | 
| 297 void register_property(TYPEID classID, const char* name, | 310 void register_property(TYPEID classID, const char* name, | 
| 298 const FunctionInfo& getter, const FunctionInfo& setter, | 311 const FunctionInfo& getter, const FunctionInfo& setter, | 
| 299 const char* jsValue = "") | 312 const char* jsValue = "") | 
| 300 { | 313 { | 
| 301 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 314 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 
| 302 if (it == classes.end()) | 315 if (it == classes.end()) | 
| 303 throw std::runtime_error(std::string("Property defined on unknown class: " ) + name); | 316 throw std::runtime_error(std::string("Property defined on unknown class: " ) + name); | 
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| 325 | 338 | 
| 326 void register_initializer(TYPEID classID, const FunctionInfo& call) | 339 void register_initializer(TYPEID classID, const FunctionInfo& call) | 
| 327 { | 340 { | 
| 328 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 341 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 
| 329 if (it == classes.end()) | 342 if (it == classes.end()) | 
| 330 throw std::runtime_error("Initializer defined on unknown class"); | 343 throw std::runtime_error("Initializer defined on unknown class"); | 
| 331 | 344 | 
| 332 it->second.initializers.push_back(call); | 345 it->second.initializers.push_back(call); | 
| 333 } | 346 } | 
| 334 | 347 | 
| 335 void register_differentiator(TYPEID classID, const FunctionInfo& call, | 348 void register_differentiator(TYPEID classID, size_t offset, | 
| 336 std::vector<std::pair<int,std::string>>& mapping) | 349 std::vector<std::pair<int, std::string>>& mapping) | 
| 337 { | 350 { | 
| 338 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 351 auto it = classes.find(classID); | 
| 339 if (it == classes.end()) | 352 if (it == classes.end()) | 
| 340 throw std::runtime_error("Subclass differentiator defined on unknown class "); | 353 throw std::runtime_error("Subclass differentiator defined on unknown class "); | 
| 341 | 354 | 
| 342 if (!it->second.subclass_differentiator.call.empty()) | 355 if (it->second.subclass_differentiator.offset != SIZE_MAX) | 
| 343 throw std::runtime_error("More than one subclass differentiator defined fo r class " + it->second.name); | 356 throw std::runtime_error("More than one subclass differentiator defined fo r class " + it->second.name); | 
| 344 | 357 | 
| 345 DifferentiatorInfo differentiatorInfo; | 358 DifferentiatorInfo differentiatorInfo; | 
| 346 differentiatorInfo.call = call; | 359 differentiatorInfo.offset = offset; | 
| 347 differentiatorInfo.mapping = mapping; | 360 differentiatorInfo.mapping = mapping; | 
| 348 it->second.subclass_differentiator = differentiatorInfo; | 361 it->second.subclass_differentiator = differentiatorInfo; | 
| 349 } | 362 } | 
| 350 | 363 | 
| 351 const std::string generateCall(const FunctionInfo& call, | 364 const std::string generateCall(const FunctionInfo& call, | 
| 352 std::vector<std::string>& params) | 365 std::vector<std::string>& params) | 
| 353 { | 366 { | 
| 354 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING || | 367 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING || | 
| 355 call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING) | 368 call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING) | 
| 356 { | 369 { | 
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| 370 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::VOID) | 383 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::VOID) | 
| 371 return " " + call_str + ";\n"; | 384 return " " + call_str + ";\n"; | 
| 372 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::INT) | 385 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::INT) | 
| 373 return " var result = " + call_str + ";\n"; | 386 return " var result = " + call_str + ";\n"; | 
| 374 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING || | 387 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING || | 
| 375 call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING) | 388 call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING) | 
| 376 { | 389 { | 
| 377 std::string result; | 390 std::string result; | 
| 378 result += " var string = createString();\n"; | 391 result += " var string = createString();\n"; | 
| 379 result += " " + call_str + ";\n"; | 392 result += " " + call_str + ";\n"; | 
| 380 result += " var result = getStringData(string);\n"; | 393 result += " var result = readString(string);\n"; | 
| 381 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING) | 394 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING) | 
| 382 result += " Module._DestroyString(string);\n"; | 395 result += " Module._DestroyString(string);\n"; | 
| 383 return result; | 396 return result; | 
| 384 } | 397 } | 
| 385 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::STRING_REF) | 398 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::STRING_REF) | 
| 386 { | 399 { | 
| 387 return " var result = getStringData(" + call_str + ");\n"; | 400 return " var result = readString(" + call_str + ");\n"; | 
| 388 } | 401 } | 
| 389 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR) | 402 else if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::CLASS_PTR) | 
| 390 { | 403 { | 
| 391 std::string result; | 404 std::string result; | 
| 392 result += " var result = " + call_str + ";\n"; | 405 result += " var result = " + call_str + ";\n"; | 
| 393 result += " if (result)\n"; | 406 result += " if (result)\n"; | 
| 394 result += " {\n"; | 407 result += " {\n"; | 
| 395 result += " Module._AddRef(result);\n"; | |
| 396 | 408 | 
| 397 auto it = classes.find(call.pointerType); | 409 auto it = classes.find(call.pointerType); | 
| 398 if (it == classes.end()) | 410 if (it == classes.end()) | 
| 399 throw std::runtime_error("Function " + std::string(call.name) + " return s pointer to unknown class"); | 411 throw std::runtime_error("Function " + std::string(call.name) + " return s pointer to unknown class"); | 
| 400 | 412 | 
| 401 const ClassInfo& cls = it->second; | 413 const ClassInfo& cls = it->second; | 
| 402 if (cls.subclass_differentiator.call.empty()) | 414 auto offset = cls.subclass_differentiator.offset; | 
| 415 if (offset == SIZE_MAX) | |
| 403 result += " result = " + cls.name + "(result);\n"; | 416 result += " result = " + cls.name + "(result);\n"; | 
| 404 else | 417 else | 
| 405 { | 418 { | 
| 406 result += " var type = " + | 419 result += " var type = HEAP32[result + " + std::to_string(offset)+ " >> 2];\n"; | 
| 407 std::string(cls.subclass_differentiator.call.name) + "(result);\n"; | |
| 408 result += " if (type in " + cls.name + "_mapping)\n"; | 420 result += " if (type in " + cls.name + "_mapping)\n"; | 
| 409 result += " result = new (exports[" + cls.name + "_mapping[type]])( result);\n"; | 421 result += " result = new (exports[" + cls.name + "_mapping[type]])( result);\n"; | 
| 410 result += " else\n"; | 422 result += " else\n"; | 
| 411 result += " throw new Error('Unexpected " + cls.name + " type: ' + type);\n"; | 423 result += " throw new Error('Unexpected " + cls.name + " type: ' + type);\n"; | 
| 412 } | 424 } | 
| 413 | 425 | 
| 414 result += " }\n"; | 426 result += " }\n"; | 
| 415 return result; | 427 return result; | 
| 416 } | 428 } | 
| 417 else | 429 else | 
| 418 throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected return type for " + std::string(call. name)); | 430 throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected return type for " + std::string(call. name)); | 
| 419 } | 431 } | 
| 420 | 432 | 
| 421 const std::string wrapCall(const FunctionInfo& call) | 433 const std::string wrapCall(const FunctionInfo& call) | 
| 422 { | 434 { | 
| 423 char buffer[20]; | 435 char buffer[20]; | 
| 424 bool hasStringArgs = false; | 436 bool hasStringArgs = false; | 
| 425 std::vector<std::string> params; | 437 std::vector<std::string> params; | 
| 426 std::string prefix = "function("; | 438 std::string prefix = "function("; | 
| 427 for (int i = 0; i < call.args.size(); i++) | 439 for (int i = 0; i < call.args.size(); i++) | 
| 428 { | 440 { | 
| 429 sprintf(buffer, "arg%i", i); | 441 sprintf(buffer, "arg%i", i); | 
| 430 if (i > 0) | 442 if (i > 0) | 
| 431 prefix += ", "; | 443 prefix += ", "; | 
| 432 prefix += buffer; | 444 prefix += buffer; | 
| 433 | |
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:45
Additional line.
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:57
Done.
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| 434 | 445 | 
| 435 if (call.args[i] == TypeCategory::STRING_REF) | 446 if (call.args[i] == TypeCategory::STRING_REF) | 
| 436 { | 447 { | 
| 437 hasStringArgs = true; | 448 hasStringArgs = true; | 
| 438 params.push_back(std::string("createString(") + buffer + ")"); | 449 params.push_back(std::string("createString(") + buffer + ")"); | 
| 439 } | 450 } | 
| 440 else | 451 else | 
| 441 params.push_back(buffer); | 452 params.push_back(buffer); | 
| 442 } | 453 } | 
| 443 prefix += ")\n{\n"; | 454 prefix += ")\n{\n"; | 
| 444 | 455 | 
| 445 std::string suffix = "}"; | 456 std::string suffix = "}"; | 
| 446 if (call.returnType != TypeCategory::VOID) | 457 if (call.returnType != TypeCategory::VOID) | 
| 447 suffix = " return result;\n" + suffix; | 458 suffix = " return result;\n" + suffix; | 
| 448 | 459 | 
| 449 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING || | 460 if (call.returnType == TypeCategory::DEPENDENT_STRING || | 
| 450 call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING || hasStringArgs) | 461 call.returnType == TypeCategory::OWNED_STRING || hasStringArgs) | 
| 451 { | 462 { | 
| 452 prefix += " var sp = Runtime.stackSave();\n"; | 463 prefix += " var sp = Runtime.stackSave();\n"; | 
| 453 suffix = " Runtime.stackRestore(sp);\n" + suffix; | 464 suffix = " Runtime.stackRestore(sp);\n" + suffix; | 
| 454 } | 465 } | 
| 455 | 466 | 
| 456 if (call.instance_function) | 467 if (call.instance_function) | 
| 457 params.insert(params.begin(), "this._pointer"); | 468 params.insert(params.begin(), "this._pointer"); | 
| 458 | 469 | 
| 459 return prefix + generateCall(call, params) + suffix; | 470 return prefix + generateCall(call, params) + suffix; | 
| 460 } | 471 } | 
| 461 | 472 | 
| 462 const std::string generatePropertyDescriptor(const PropertyInfo& property) | 473 std::string generatePropertyDescriptor(const PropertyInfo& property) | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:56
I'm not sure that we need the `const` for the retu
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:48:05
Done.
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| 463 { | 474 { | 
| 464 if (!property.jsValue.empty()) | 475 if (!property.jsValue.empty()) | 
| 465 return "value: " + property.jsValue; | 476 return "value: " + property.jsValue; | 
| 466 | 477 | 
| 467 std::string result("get: " + wrapCall(property.getter)); | 478 std::string result("get: " + wrapCall(property.getter)); | 
| 468 if (!property.setter.empty()) | 479 if (!property.setter.empty()) | 
| 469 result += ", set: " + wrapCall(property.setter); | 480 result += ", set: " + wrapCall(property.setter); | 
| 470 return result; | 481 return result; | 
| 471 } | 482 } | 
| 472 | 483 | 
| 473 void printHelpers() | 484 void printHelpers() | 
| 474 { | 485 { | 
| 475 printf("var sizeofString = %i\n", sizeof(String)); | 486 printf("var sizeofString = %i;\n", sizeof(String)); | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:16
What about ';' after "%i"?
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:48:07
Done.
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| 476 | 487 | 
| 477 puts(R"( | 488 puts(R"( | 
| 478 function copyString(str, buffer) | 489 function copyString(str, buffer) | 
| 479 { | 490 { | 
| 480 var length = str.length; | 491 var length = str.length; | 
| 481 for (var i = 0, pointer = (buffer >> 1); i < length; i++, pointer++) | 492 for (var i = 0, pointer = (buffer >> 1); i < length; i++, pointer++) | 
| 482 HEAP16[pointer] = str.charCodeAt(i); | 493 HEAP16[pointer] = str.charCodeAt(i); | 
| 483 return length; | 494 return length; | 
| 484 } | 495 } | 
| 485 | 496 | 
| 486 function createString(str) | 497 function createString(str) | 
| 487 { | 498 { | 
| 488 var length = 0; | 499 var length = 0; | 
| 489 var buffer = 0; | 500 var buffer = 0; | 
| 490 if (str) | 501 if (str) | 
| 491 { | 502 { | 
| 492 buffer = Runtime.stackAlloc(str.length * 2); | 503 buffer = Runtime.stackAlloc(str.length * 2); | 
| 493 length = copyString(str, buffer); | 504 length = copyString(str, buffer); | 
| 494 } | 505 } | 
| 495 | 506 | 
| 496 var result = Module.Runtime.stackAlloc(sizeofString); | 507 var result = Module.Runtime.stackAlloc(sizeofString); | 
| 497 Module._InitString(result, buffer, length); | 508 Module._InitString(result, buffer, length); | 
| 498 return result; | 509 return result; | 
| 499 } | 510 } | 
| 500 | 511 | 
| 501 function getStringData(str) | 512 function readString(str) | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:15
What do you think about renaming of this method. C
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:48:10
Ok, readString() it is - hopefully more obvious.
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| 502 { | 513 { | 
| 503 var length = Module._GetStringLength(str); | 514 var length = Module._GetStringLength(str); | 
| 504 var pointer = Module._GetStringData(str) >> 1; | 515 var pointer = Module._GetStringData(str) >> 1; | 
| 505 return String.fromCharCode.apply(String, HEAP16.slice(pointer, pointer + len gth)); | 516 return String.fromCharCode.apply(String, HEAP16.slice(pointer, pointer + len gth)); | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:46
Shouldn't we use fromCodePoint instead of fromChar
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:48:08
No, we shouldn't - we are using 16-bit characters.
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| 506 } | 517 } | 
| 507 | 518 | 
| 508 function createClass(superclass) | 519 function createClass(superclass, ref_counted_offset) | 
| 509 { | 520 { | 
| 510 var result = function(pointer) | 521 var result = function(pointer) | 
| 511 { | 522 { | 
| 512 this._pointer = pointer; | 523 this._pointer = pointer; | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:11
We should call Module._AddRef on stored _pointer h
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:41
No, we shouldn't - that's a raw pointer we got her
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| 513 }; | 524 }; | 
| 514 if (superclass) | 525 if (superclass) | 
| 515 result.prototype = Object.create(superclass.prototype); | 526 result.prototype = Object.create(superclass.prototype); | 
| 516 result.prototype.delete = function() | 527 result.prototype.delete = function() | 
| 517 { | 528 { | 
| 518 Module._ReleaseRef(this._pointer); | 529 Module._ReleaseRef(this._pointer + ref_counted_offset); | 
| 519 }; | 530 }; | 
| 520 return result; | 531 return result; | 
| 521 })"); | 532 })"); | 
| 522 } | 533 } | 
| 523 | 534 | 
| 524 void printClass(ClassInfo& cls) | 535 void printClass(const ClassInfo& cls) | 
| 525 { | 536 { | 
| 526 DifferentiatorInfo differentiator = cls.subclass_differentiator; | 537 DifferentiatorInfo differentiator = cls.subclass_differentiator; | 
| 527 if (!differentiator.call.empty()) | 538 if (differentiator.offset != SIZE_MAX) | 
| 528 { | 539 { | 
| 529 printf("var %s_mapping = \n", cls.name.c_str()); | 540 printf("var %s_mapping = \n", cls.name.c_str()); | 
| 530 puts("{"); | 541 puts("{"); | 
| 531 for (auto it = differentiator.mapping.begin(); it != differentiator.mappin g.end(); ++it) | 542 for (const auto& item : differentiator.mapping) | 
| 532 printf(" %i: '%s',\n", it->first, it->second.c_str()); | 543 printf(" %i: '%s',\n", item.first, item.second.c_str()); | 
| 533 puts("};"); | 544 puts("};"); | 
| 534 } | 545 } | 
| 535 | 546 | 
| 536 printf("exports.%s = createClass(%s);\n", cls.name.c_str(), | 547 printf("exports.%s = createClass(%s, %i);\n", cls.name.c_str(), | 
| 537 (cls.baseClass ? ("exports." + cls.baseClass->name).c_str() : "")); | 548 (cls.baseClass ? ("exports." + cls.baseClass->name).c_str() : "null"), | 
| 538 | 549 cls.ref_counted_offset); | 
| 539 for (auto it = cls.properties.begin(); it != cls.properties.end(); ++it) | 550 | 
| 551 for (const auto& item : cls.properties) | |
| 540 { | 552 { | 
| 541 printf("Object.defineProperty(exports.%s.prototype, '%s', {%s});\n", | 553 printf("Object.defineProperty(exports.%s.prototype, '%s', {%s});\n", | 
| 542 cls.name.c_str(), it->name.c_str(), | 554 cls.name.c_str(), item.name.c_str(), | 
| 543 generatePropertyDescriptor(*it).c_str()); | 555 generatePropertyDescriptor(item).c_str()); | 
| 544 } | 556 } | 
| 545 | 557 | 
| 546 for (auto it = cls.methods.begin(); it != cls.methods.end(); ++it) | 558 for (const auto& item : cls.methods) | 
| 547 { | 559 { | 
| 548 std::string obj("exports." + cls.name); | 560 std::string obj("exports." + cls.name); | 
| 549 if (it->call.instance_function) | 561 if (item.call.instance_function) | 
| 550 obj += ".prototype"; | 562 obj += ".prototype"; | 
| 551 printf("%s.%s = %s;\n", obj.c_str(), it->name.c_str(), | 563 printf("%s.%s = %s;\n", obj.c_str(), item.name.c_str(), | 
| 552 wrapCall(it->call).c_str()); | 564 wrapCall(item.call).c_str()); | 
| 553 } | 565 } | 
| 554 | 566 | 
| 555 for (auto it = cls.initializers.begin(); it != cls.initializers.end(); ++it) | 567 for (const auto& item : cls.initializers) | 
| 556 printf("%s()\n", it->name); | 568 printf("%s()\n", item.name); | 
| 557 } | 569 } | 
| 558 | 570 | 
| 559 void printBindings() | 571 void printBindings() | 
| 560 { | 572 { | 
| 561 printHelpers(); | 573 printHelpers(); | 
| 562 | 574 | 
| 563 for (auto it = classes.begin(); it != classes.end(); ++it) | 575 for (const auto& item : classes) | 
| 564 printClass(it->second); | 576 printClass(item.second); | 
| 565 } | 577 } | 
| 566 } | 578 } | 
| 567 | 579 | 
| 568 #if defined(PRINT_BINDINGS) | 580 #if defined(PRINT_BINDINGS) | 
| 569 // Bindings generation step: collect bindings information and print | 581 // Bindings generation step: collect bindings information and print | 
| 570 // corresponding JS code. | 582 // corresponding JS code. | 
| 571 #define EMSCRIPTEN_BINDINGS \ | 583 #define EMSCRIPTEN_BINDINGS \ | 
| 572 static struct BindingsInitializer {\ | 584 struct BindingsInitializer {\ | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:54
I think static is not required here.
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:44
Done.
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| 573 BindingsInitializer();\ | 585 BindingsInitializer();\ | 
| 574 BindingsInitializer(bool dummy)\ | 586 BindingsInitializer(bool dummy)\ | 
| 575 {\ | 587 {\ | 
| 576 try\ | 588 try\ | 
| 577 {\ | 589 {\ | 
| 578 BindingsInitializer();\ | 590 BindingsInitializer();\ | 
| 579 bindings_internal::printBindings();\ | 591 bindings_internal::printBindings();\ | 
| 580 }\ | 592 }\ | 
| 581 catch (const std::exception& e)\ | 593 catch (const std::exception& e)\ | 
| 582 {\ | 594 {\ | 
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| 611 String::size_type EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE GetStringLength(\ | 623 String::size_type EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE GetStringLength(\ | 
| 612 const String& str)\ | 624 const String& str)\ | 
| 613 {\ | 625 {\ | 
| 614 return str.length();\ | 626 return str.length();\ | 
| 615 }\ | 627 }\ | 
| 616 const String::value_type* EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE GetStringData(\ | 628 const String::value_type* EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE GetStringData(\ | 
| 617 const String& str)\ | 629 const String& str)\ | 
| 618 {\ | 630 {\ | 
| 619 return str.data();\ | 631 return str.data();\ | 
| 620 }\ | 632 }\ | 
| 621 void EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE AddRef(ref_counted* ptr)\ | |
| 622 {\ | |
| 623 ptr->AddRef();\ | |
| 624 }\ | |
| 625 void EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE ReleaseRef(ref_counted* ptr)\ | 633 void EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE ReleaseRef(ref_counted* ptr)\ | 
| 626 {\ | 634 {\ | 
| 627 ptr->ReleaseRef();\ | 635 ptr->ReleaseRef();\ | 
| 628 }\ | 636 }\ | 
| 629 }\ | 637 }\ | 
| 630 void BindingsInitializer_dummy() | 638 void BindingsInitializer_dummy() | 
| 631 #endif | 639 #endif | 
| 632 | 640 | 
| 633 template<typename ClassType, | 641 template<typename ClassType, | 
| 634 typename BaseClass = bindings_internal::NoBaseClass, | 642 typename BaseClass = bindings_internal::NoBaseClass, | 
| 635 typename std::enable_if<std::is_base_of<ref_counted, ClassType>::value>::typ e* = nullptr> | 643 typename std::enable_if<std::is_base_of<ref_counted, ClassType>::value>::typ e* = nullptr> | 
| 636 class class_ | 644 class class_ | 
| 637 { | 645 { | 
| 638 public: | 646 public: | 
| 639 class_(const char* name) | 647 class_(const char* name) | 
| 640 { | 648 { | 
| 649 ClassType* ptr = reinterpret_cast<ClassType*>(0x10000000); | |
| 650 ptrdiff_t ref_counted_offset = | |
| 651 reinterpret_cast<char*>(static_cast<ref_counted*>(ptr)) - | |
| 652 reinterpret_cast<char*>(ptr); | |
| 641 bindings_internal::register_class(name, | 653 bindings_internal::register_class(name, | 
| 642 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), | 654 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), | 
| 643 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<BaseClass>()); | 655 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<BaseClass>(), | 
| 656 ref_counted_offset | |
| 657 ); | |
| 644 } | 658 } | 
| 645 | 659 | 
| 646 template<typename FieldType> | 660 template<typename FieldType> | 
| 647 const class_& property(const char* name, | 661 const class_& property(const char* name, | 
| 648 FieldType (ClassType::*getter)() const, | 662 FieldType (ClassType::*getter)() const, | 
| 649 void (ClassType::*setter)(FieldType) = 0) const | 663 void (ClassType::*setter)(FieldType) = nullptr) const | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:07
I would rather use nullptr instead of 0.
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:50
Done.
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| 650 { | 664 { | 
| 651 bindings_internal::register_property( | 665 bindings_internal::register_property( | 
| 652 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), name, getter, setter); | 666 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), name, getter, setter); | 
| 653 return *this; | 667 return *this; | 
| 654 } | 668 } | 
| 655 | 669 | 
| 656 const class_& class_property(const char* name, | 670 const class_& class_property(const char* name, | 
| 657 const char* jsValue) const | 671 const char* jsValue) const | 
| 658 { | 672 { | 
| 659 bindings_internal::register_property( | 673 bindings_internal::register_property( | 
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| 688 } | 702 } | 
| 689 | 703 | 
| 690 const class_& class_initializer(void (*function)()) const | 704 const class_& class_initializer(void (*function)()) const | 
| 691 { | 705 { | 
| 692 bindings_internal::register_initializer( | 706 bindings_internal::register_initializer( | 
| 693 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), function); | 707 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), function); | 
| 694 return *this; | 708 return *this; | 
| 695 } | 709 } | 
| 696 | 710 | 
| 697 template<typename ReturnType, | 711 template<typename ReturnType, | 
| 698 typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<ReturnType, int>::value>::type * = nullptr> | 712 typename std::enable_if<std::is_convertible<ReturnType, int32_t>::value>:: type* = nullptr> | 
| 699 const class_& subclass_differentiator(ReturnType (*function)(ClassType*), | 713 const class_& subclass_differentiator(ReturnType ClassType::* member, | 
| 700 std::initializer_list<std::pair<ReturnType,const char*>> list) const | 714 std::initializer_list<std::pair<ReturnType, const char*>> list) const | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:17:04
Just wonder, why are no spaces between types for s
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:54
Done.
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| 701 { | 715 { | 
| 702 std::vector<std::pair<int,std::string>> mapping; | 716 ClassType* instance = nullptr; | 
| 703 for (auto it = list.begin(); it != list.end(); ++it) | 717 size_t offset = (char*)&(instance->*member) - (char*)instance; | 
| 704 mapping.push_back(std::pair<int,std::string>(it->first, it->second)); | 718 | 
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sergei
2016/06/16 21:16:59
Merely a shorter syntax, here and above we can use
 
Wladimir Palant
2016/12/06 10:47:48
Done.
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| 719 std::vector<std::pair<int, std::string>> mapping; | |
| 720 for (const auto& item : list) | |
| 721 mapping.emplace_back(item.first, item.second); | |
| 705 | 722 | 
| 706 bindings_internal::register_differentiator( | 723 bindings_internal::register_differentiator( | 
| 707 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), function, mapping); | 724 bindings_internal::TypeInfo<ClassType>(), offset, mapping); | 
| 708 return *this; | 725 return *this; | 
| 709 } | 726 } | 
| 710 }; | 727 }; | 
| LEFT | RIGHT |