Java Code Examples for jdk.nashorn.internal.ir.FunctionNode#getSource()
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Example 1
Source File: RecompilableScriptFunctionData.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
Compiler getCompiler(final FunctionNode functionNode, final MethodType actualCallSiteType, final ScriptObject runtimeScope, final Map<Integer, Type> invalidatedProgramPoints, final int[] continuationEntryPoints) { final TypeMap typeMap = typeMap(actualCallSiteType); final Type[] paramTypes = typeMap == null ? null : typeMap.getParameterTypes(functionNodeId); final Object typeInformationFile = OptimisticTypesPersistence.getLocationDescriptor(source, functionNodeId, paramTypes); final Context context = Context.getContextTrusted(); return new Compiler( context, context.getEnv(), getInstallerForNewCode(), functionNode.getSource(), // source context.getErrorManager(), isStrict() | functionNode.isStrict(), // is strict true, // is on demand this, // compiledFunction, i.e. this RecompilableScriptFunctionData typeMap, // type map getEffectiveInvalidatedProgramPoints(invalidatedProgramPoints, typeInformationFile), // invalidated program points typeInformationFile, continuationEntryPoints, // continuation entry points runtimeScope); // runtime scope }
Example 2
Source File: RecompilableScriptFunctionData.java From nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Constructor - public as scripts use it * * @param functionNode functionNode that represents this function code * @param installer installer for code regeneration versions of this function * @param allocatorClassName name of our allocator class, will be looked up dynamically if used as a constructor * @param allocatorMap allocator map to seed instances with, when constructing */ public RecompilableScriptFunctionData(final FunctionNode functionNode, final CodeInstaller<ScriptEnvironment> installer, final String allocatorClassName, final PropertyMap allocatorMap) { super(functionNode.isAnonymous() ? "" : functionNode.getIdent().getName(), functionNode.getParameters().size(), functionNode.isStrict(), false, true); this.functionNode = functionNode; this.source = functionNode.getSource(); this.token = tokenFor(functionNode); this.installer = installer; this.allocatorClassName = allocatorClassName; this.allocatorMap = allocatorMap; }
Example 3
Source File: RecompilableScriptFunctionData.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Constructor - public as scripts use it * * @param functionNode functionNode that represents this function code * @param installer installer for code regeneration versions of this function * @param allocatorClassName name of our allocator class, will be looked up dynamically if used as a constructor * @param allocatorMap allocator map to seed instances with, when constructing */ public RecompilableScriptFunctionData(final FunctionNode functionNode, final CodeInstaller<ScriptEnvironment> installer, final String allocatorClassName, final PropertyMap allocatorMap) { super(functionName(functionNode), functionNode.getParameters().size(), functionNode.isStrict(), false, true); this.functionNode = functionNode; this.source = functionNode.getSource(); this.token = tokenFor(functionNode); this.installer = installer; this.allocatorClassName = allocatorClassName; this.allocatorMap = allocatorMap; }
Example 4
Source File: Compiler.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
private void initCompiler(final FunctionNode functionNode) { this.strict = strict || functionNode.isStrict(); final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append(functionNode.uniqueName(DEFAULT_SCRIPT_NAME.symbolName() + lazyTag(functionNode))). append('$'). append(safeSourceName(functionNode.getSource())); this.source = functionNode.getSource(); this.scriptName = sb.toString(); }
Example 5
Source File: RecompilableScriptFunctionData.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Constructor - public as scripts use it * * @param functionNode functionNode that represents this function code * @param installer installer for code regeneration versions of this function * @param allocatorClassName name of our allocator class, will be looked up dynamically if used as a constructor * @param allocatorMap allocator map to seed instances with, when constructing */ public RecompilableScriptFunctionData(final FunctionNode functionNode, final CodeInstaller<ScriptEnvironment> installer, final String allocatorClassName, final PropertyMap allocatorMap) { super(functionName(functionNode), functionNode.getParameters().size(), functionNode.isStrict(), false, true); this.functionNode = functionNode; this.source = functionNode.getSource(); this.token = tokenFor(functionNode); this.installer = installer; this.allocatorClassName = allocatorClassName; this.allocatorMap = allocatorMap; }
Example 6
Source File: Compiler.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
private void initCompiler(final FunctionNode functionNode) { this.strict = strict || functionNode.isStrict(); final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append(functionNode.uniqueName(DEFAULT_SCRIPT_NAME.symbolName() + lazyTag(functionNode))). append('$'). append(safeSourceName(functionNode.getSource())); this.source = functionNode.getSource(); this.scriptName = sb.toString(); }
Example 7
Source File: Compiler.java From nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
private void initCompiler(final FunctionNode functionNode) { this.strict = strict || functionNode.isStrict(); final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append(functionNode.uniqueName(DEFAULT_SCRIPT_NAME.symbolName() + lazyTag(functionNode))). append('$'). append(safeSourceName(functionNode.getSource())); this.source = functionNode.getSource(); this.scriptName = sb.toString(); }