Java Code Examples for jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.PropertyDescriptor#setWritable()
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Example 1
Source File: NativeArray.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private boolean defineLength(final long oldLen, final PropertyDescriptor oldLenDesc, final PropertyDescriptor desc, final boolean reject) { // Step 3a if (!desc.has(VALUE)) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", desc, reject); } // Step 3b final PropertyDescriptor newLenDesc = desc; // Step 3c and 3d - get new length and convert to long final long newLen = NativeArray.validLength(newLenDesc.getValue()); // Step 3e - note that we need to convert to int or double as long is not considered a JS number type anymore newLenDesc.setValue(JSType.toNarrowestNumber(newLen)); // Step 3f // increasing array length - just need to set new length value (and attributes if any) and return if (newLen >= oldLen) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); } // Step 3g if (!oldLenDesc.isWritable()) { if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } // Step 3h and 3i final boolean newWritable = !newLenDesc.has(WRITABLE) || newLenDesc.isWritable(); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(true); } // Step 3j and 3k final boolean succeeded = super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); if (!succeeded) { return false; } // Step 3l // make sure that length is set till the point we can delete the old elements long o = oldLen; while (newLen < o) { o--; final boolean deleteSucceeded = delete(o, false); if (!deleteSucceeded) { newLenDesc.setValue(o + 1); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(false); } super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, false); if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } } // Step 3m if (!newWritable) { // make 'length' property not writable final ScriptObject newDesc = Global.newEmptyInstance(); newDesc.set(WRITABLE, false, 0); return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newDesc, false); } return true; }
Example 2
Source File: NativeArray.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private boolean defineLength(final long oldLen, final PropertyDescriptor oldLenDesc, final PropertyDescriptor desc, final boolean reject) { // Step 3a if (!desc.has(VALUE)) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", desc, reject); } // Step 3b final PropertyDescriptor newLenDesc = desc; // Step 3c and 3d - get new length and convert to long final long newLen = NativeArray.validLength(newLenDesc.getValue()); // Step 3e newLenDesc.setValue(newLen); // Step 3f // increasing array length - just need to set new length value (and attributes if any) and return if (newLen >= oldLen) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); } // Step 3g if (!oldLenDesc.isWritable()) { if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } // Step 3h and 3i final boolean newWritable = !newLenDesc.has(WRITABLE) || newLenDesc.isWritable(); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(true); } // Step 3j and 3k final boolean succeeded = super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); if (!succeeded) { return false; } // Step 3l // make sure that length is set till the point we can delete the old elements long o = oldLen; while (newLen < o) { o--; final boolean deleteSucceeded = delete(o, false); if (!deleteSucceeded) { newLenDesc.setValue(o + 1); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(false); } super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, false); if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } } // Step 3m if (!newWritable) { // make 'length' property not writable final ScriptObject newDesc = Global.newEmptyInstance(); newDesc.set(WRITABLE, false, 0); return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newDesc, false); } return true; }
Example 3
Source File: NativeArray.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private boolean defineLength(final long oldLen, final PropertyDescriptor oldLenDesc, final PropertyDescriptor desc, final boolean reject) { // Step 3a if (!desc.has(VALUE)) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", desc, reject); } // Step 3b final PropertyDescriptor newLenDesc = desc; // Step 3c and 3d - get new length and convert to long final long newLen = NativeArray.validLength(newLenDesc.getValue()); // Step 3e - note that we need to convert to int or double as long is not considered a JS number type anymore newLenDesc.setValue(JSType.toNarrowestNumber(newLen)); // Step 3f // increasing array length - just need to set new length value (and attributes if any) and return if (newLen >= oldLen) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); } // Step 3g if (!oldLenDesc.isWritable()) { if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } // Step 3h and 3i final boolean newWritable = !newLenDesc.has(WRITABLE) || newLenDesc.isWritable(); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(true); } // Step 3j and 3k final boolean succeeded = super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); if (!succeeded) { return false; } // Step 3l // make sure that length is set till the point we can delete the old elements long o = oldLen; while (newLen < o) { o--; final boolean deleteSucceeded = delete(o, false); if (!deleteSucceeded) { newLenDesc.setValue(o + 1); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(false); } super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, false); if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } } // Step 3m if (!newWritable) { // make 'length' property not writable final ScriptObject newDesc = Global.newEmptyInstance(); newDesc.set(WRITABLE, false, 0); return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newDesc, false); } return true; }
Example 4
Source File: NativeArray.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private boolean defineLength(final long oldLen, final PropertyDescriptor oldLenDesc, final PropertyDescriptor desc, final boolean reject) { // Step 3a if (!desc.has(VALUE)) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", desc, reject); } // Step 3b final PropertyDescriptor newLenDesc = desc; // Step 3c and 3d - get new length and convert to long final long newLen = NativeArray.validLength(newLenDesc.getValue()); // Step 3e - note that we need to convert to int or double as long is not considered a JS number type anymore newLenDesc.setValue(JSType.toNarrowestNumber(newLen)); // Step 3f // increasing array length - just need to set new length value (and attributes if any) and return if (newLen >= oldLen) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); } // Step 3g if (!oldLenDesc.isWritable()) { if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } // Step 3h and 3i final boolean newWritable = !newLenDesc.has(WRITABLE) || newLenDesc.isWritable(); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(true); } // Step 3j and 3k final boolean succeeded = super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); if (!succeeded) { return false; } // Step 3l // make sure that length is set till the point we can delete the old elements long o = oldLen; while (newLen < o) { o--; final boolean deleteSucceeded = delete(o, false); if (!deleteSucceeded) { newLenDesc.setValue(o + 1); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(false); } super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, false); if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } } // Step 3m if (!newWritable) { // make 'length' property not writable final ScriptObject newDesc = Global.newEmptyInstance(); newDesc.set(WRITABLE, false, 0); return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newDesc, false); } return true; }
Example 5
Source File: NativeArray.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private boolean defineLength(final long oldLen, final PropertyDescriptor oldLenDesc, final PropertyDescriptor desc, final boolean reject) { // Step 3a if (!desc.has(VALUE)) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", desc, reject); } // Step 3b final PropertyDescriptor newLenDesc = desc; // Step 3c and 3d - get new length and convert to long final long newLen = NativeArray.validLength(newLenDesc.getValue()); // Step 3e - note that we need to convert to int or double as long is not considered a JS number type anymore newLenDesc.setValue(JSType.toNarrowestNumber(newLen)); // Step 3f // increasing array length - just need to set new length value (and attributes if any) and return if (newLen >= oldLen) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); } // Step 3g if (!oldLenDesc.isWritable()) { if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } // Step 3h and 3i final boolean newWritable = !newLenDesc.has(WRITABLE) || newLenDesc.isWritable(); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(true); } // Step 3j and 3k final boolean succeeded = super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); if (!succeeded) { return false; } // Step 3l // make sure that length is set till the point we can delete the old elements long o = oldLen; while (newLen < o) { o--; final boolean deleteSucceeded = delete(o, false); if (!deleteSucceeded) { newLenDesc.setValue(o + 1); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(false); } super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, false); if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } } // Step 3m if (!newWritable) { // make 'length' property not writable final ScriptObject newDesc = Global.newEmptyInstance(); newDesc.set(WRITABLE, false, 0); return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newDesc, false); } return true; }
Example 6
Source File: NativeArray.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private boolean defineLength(final long oldLen, final PropertyDescriptor oldLenDesc, final PropertyDescriptor desc, final boolean reject) { // Step 3a if (!desc.has(VALUE)) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", desc, reject); } // Step 3b final PropertyDescriptor newLenDesc = desc; // Step 3c and 3d - get new length and convert to long final long newLen = NativeArray.validLength(newLenDesc.getValue()); // Step 3e - note that we need to convert to int or double as long is not considered a JS number type anymore newLenDesc.setValue(JSType.toNarrowestNumber(newLen)); // Step 3f // increasing array length - just need to set new length value (and attributes if any) and return if (newLen >= oldLen) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); } // Step 3g if (!oldLenDesc.isWritable()) { if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } // Step 3h and 3i final boolean newWritable = !newLenDesc.has(WRITABLE) || newLenDesc.isWritable(); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(true); } // Step 3j and 3k final boolean succeeded = super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); if (!succeeded) { return false; } // Step 3l // make sure that length is set till the point we can delete the old elements long o = oldLen; while (newLen < o) { o--; final boolean deleteSucceeded = delete(o, false); if (!deleteSucceeded) { newLenDesc.setValue(o + 1); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(false); } super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, false); if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } } // Step 3m if (!newWritable) { // make 'length' property not writable final ScriptObject newDesc = Global.newEmptyInstance(); newDesc.set(WRITABLE, false, 0); return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newDesc, false); } return true; }
Example 7
Source File: NativeArray.java From jdk8u_nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private boolean defineLength(final long oldLen, final PropertyDescriptor oldLenDesc, final PropertyDescriptor desc, final boolean reject) { // Step 3a if (!desc.has(VALUE)) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", desc, reject); } // Step 3b final PropertyDescriptor newLenDesc = desc; // Step 3c and 3d - get new length and convert to long final long newLen = NativeArray.validLength(newLenDesc.getValue()); // Step 3e - note that we need to convert to int or double as long is not considered a JS number type anymore newLenDesc.setValue(JSType.toNarrowestNumber(newLen)); // Step 3f // increasing array length - just need to set new length value (and attributes if any) and return if (newLen >= oldLen) { return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); } // Step 3g if (!oldLenDesc.isWritable()) { if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } // Step 3h and 3i final boolean newWritable = !newLenDesc.has(WRITABLE) || newLenDesc.isWritable(); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(true); } // Step 3j and 3k final boolean succeeded = super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, reject); if (!succeeded) { return false; } // Step 3l // make sure that length is set till the point we can delete the old elements long o = oldLen; while (newLen < o) { o--; final boolean deleteSucceeded = delete(o, false); if (!deleteSucceeded) { newLenDesc.setValue(o + 1); if (!newWritable) { newLenDesc.setWritable(false); } super.defineOwnProperty("length", newLenDesc, false); if (reject) { throw typeError("property.not.writable", "length", ScriptRuntime.safeToString(this)); } return false; } } // Step 3m if (!newWritable) { // make 'length' property not writable final ScriptObject newDesc = Global.newEmptyInstance(); newDesc.set(WRITABLE, false, 0); return super.defineOwnProperty("length", newDesc, false); } return true; }