Index: polyfill.js |
diff --git a/polyfill.js b/polyfill.js |
index f80c98f6ee6efed6b1da4d2fca0107723985f736..f381642e053b1fb4295093c5f1996d4b0c4639bf 100644 |
--- a/polyfill.js |
+++ b/polyfill.js |
@@ -78,60 +78,60 @@ |
if (!func) |
return; |
- let descriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(object, name); |
- |
- delete descriptor["get"]; |
- delete descriptor["set"]; |
- |
- descriptor.value = function(...args) |
- { |
- let callStack = new Error().stack; |
+ // If the property is not writable assigning it will fail, so we use |
+ // Object.defineProperty here instead. Assuming the property isn't |
+ // inherited its other attributes (e.g. enumerable) are preserved, |
+ // except for accessor attributes (e.g. get and set) which are discarded |
+ // since we're specifying a value. |
+ Object.defineProperty(object, name, { |
+ value(...args) |
+ { |
+ let callStack = new Error().stack; |
- if (typeof args[args.length - 1] == "function") |
- return func.apply(object, args); |
+ if (typeof args[args.length - 1] == "function") |
+ return func.apply(object, args); |
- // If the last argument is undefined, we drop it from the list assuming |
- // it stands for the optional callback. We must do this, because we have |
- // to replace it with our own callback. If we simply append our own |
- // callback to the list, it won't match the signature of the function and |
- // will cause an exception. |
- if (typeof args[args.length - 1] == "undefined") |
- args.pop(); |
+ // If the last argument is undefined, we drop it from the list assuming |
+ // it stands for the optional callback. We must do this, because we have |
+ // to replace it with our own callback. If we simply append our own |
+ // callback to the list, it won't match the signature of the function |
+ // and will cause an exception. |
+ if (typeof args[args.length - 1] == "undefined") |
+ args.pop(); |
- let resolvePromise = null; |
- let rejectPromise = null; |
+ let resolvePromise = null; |
+ let rejectPromise = null; |
- func.call(object, ...args, result => |
- { |
- let error = browser.runtime.lastError; |
- if (error && !portClosedBeforeResponseError.test(error.message)) |
+ func.call(object, ...args, result => |
{ |
- // runtime.lastError is already an Error instance on Edge, while on |
- // Chrome it is a plain object with only a message property. |
- if (!(error instanceof Error)) |
+ let error = browser.runtime.lastError; |
+ if (error && !portClosedBeforeResponseError.test(error.message)) |
{ |
- error = new Error(error.message); |
+ // runtime.lastError is already an Error instance on Edge, while on |
+ // Chrome it is a plain object with only a message property. |
+ if (!(error instanceof Error)) |
+ { |
+ error = new Error(error.message); |
+ |
+ // Add a more helpful stack trace. |
+ error.stack = callStack; |
+ } |
- // Add a more helpful stack trace. |
- error.stack = callStack; |
+ rejectPromise(error); |
} |
+ else |
+ { |
+ resolvePromise(result); |
+ } |
+ }); |
- rejectPromise(error); |
- } |
- else |
+ return new Promise((resolve, reject) => |
{ |
- resolvePromise(result); |
- } |
- }); |
- |
- return new Promise((resolve, reject) => |
- { |
- resolvePromise = resolve; |
- rejectPromise = reject; |
- }); |
- }; |
- |
- Object.defineProperty(object, name, descriptor); |
+ resolvePromise = resolve; |
+ rejectPromise = reject; |
+ }); |
+ } |
+ }); |
} |
function wrapRuntimeOnMessage() |