// -*- c-basic-offset: 2 -*- /* * This file is part of the KDE libraries * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Harri Porten (porten@kde.org) * Copyright (C) 2001 Peter Kelly (pmk@post.com) * Copyright (C) 2003 Apple Computer, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License * along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * */ #ifndef _KJS_VALUE_H_ #define _KJS_VALUE_H_ #include // Needed for size_t #include "ustring.h" #include "simple_number.h" // Primitive data types namespace KJS { class Value; class ValueImp; class ValueImpPrivate; class Undefined; class UndefinedImp; class Null; class NullImp; class Boolean; class BooleanImp; class String; class StringImp; class Number; class NumberImp; class Object; class ObjectImp; class Reference; class List; class ListImp; class Completion; class ExecState; /** * Primitive types */ enum Type { UnspecifiedType = 0, UndefinedType = 1, NullType = 2, BooleanType = 3, StringType = 4, NumberType = 5, ObjectType = 6 }; /** * ValueImp is the base type for all primitives (Undefined, Null, Boolean, * String, Number) and objects in ECMAScript. * * Note: you should never inherit from ValueImp as it is for primitive types * only (all of which are provided internally by KJS). Instead, inherit from * ObjectImp. */ class KJS_EXPORT ValueImp { friend class Collector; friend class Value; friend class ContextImp; public: ValueImp(); virtual ~ValueImp(); ValueImp* ref() { if (!SimpleNumber::is(this)) refcount++; return this; } bool deref() { if (SimpleNumber::is(this)) return false; else return (!--refcount); } virtual void mark(); bool marked() const; void* operator new(size_t); void operator delete(void*); /** * @internal * * set by Object() so that the collector is allowed to delete us */ void setGcAllowed(); // Will crash if called on a simple number. void setGcAllowedFast() { _flags |= VI_GCALLOWED; } int toInteger(ExecState *exec) const; int toInt32(ExecState *exec) const; unsigned int toUInt32(ExecState *exec) const; unsigned short toUInt16(ExecState *exec) const; // Dispatch wrappers that handle the special small number case Type dispatchType() const; Value dispatchToPrimitive(ExecState *exec, Type preferredType = UnspecifiedType) const; bool dispatchToBoolean(ExecState *exec) const; double dispatchToNumber(ExecState *exec) const; UString dispatchToString(ExecState *exec) const; bool dispatchToUInt32(unsigned&) const; Object dispatchToObject(ExecState *exec) const; unsigned short int refcount; bool isDestroyed() const { return _flags & VI_DESTRUCTED; } private: unsigned short int _flags; virtual Type type() const = 0; // The conversion operations virtual Value toPrimitive(ExecState *exec, Type preferredType = UnspecifiedType) const = 0; virtual bool toBoolean(ExecState *exec) const = 0; virtual double toNumber(ExecState *exec) const = 0; // TODO: no need for the following 4 int conversions to be virtual virtual UString toString(ExecState *exec) const = 0; virtual Object toObject(ExecState *exec) const = 0; virtual bool toUInt32(unsigned&) const; enum { VI_MARKED = 1, VI_GCALLOWED = 2, VI_CREATED = 4, VI_DESTRUCTED = 8 // nice word we have here :) }; // VI means VALUEIMPL ValueImpPrivate *_vd; // Give a compile time error if we try to copy one of these. ValueImp(const ValueImp&); ValueImp& operator=(const ValueImp&); }; /** * Value objects are act as wrappers ("smart pointers") around ValueImp * objects and their descendents. Instead of using ValueImps * (and derivatives) during normal program execution, you should use a * Value-derived class. * * Value maintains a pointer to a ValueImp object and uses a reference * counting scheme to ensure that the ValueImp object is not deleted or * garbage collected. * * Note: The conversion operations all return values of various types - * if an error occurs during conversion, an error object will instead * be returned (where possible), and the execution state's exception * will be set appropriately. */ class KJS_EXPORT Value { public: Value() : rep(0) { } explicit Value(ValueImp *v); Value(const Value &v); ~Value(); Value& operator=(const Value &v); /** * Returns whether or not this is a valid value. An invalid value * has a 0 implementation pointer and should not be used for * any other operation than this check. Current use: as a * distinct return value signalling failing dynamicCast() calls. */ bool isValid() const { return rep != 0; } /** * @deprecated * Use !isValid() instead. */ bool isNull() const { return rep == 0; } ValueImp *imp() const { return rep; } /** * Returns the type of value. This is one of UndefinedType, NullType, * BooleanType, StringType, NumberType, or ObjectType. * * @return The type of value */ Type type() const { return rep->dispatchType(); } /** * Checks whether or not the value is of a particular tpye * * @param t The type to compare with * @return true if the value is of the specified type, otherwise false */ bool isA(Type t) const { return rep->dispatchType() == t; } /** * Performs the ToPrimitive type conversion operation on this value * (ECMA 9.1) */ Value toPrimitive(ExecState *exec, Type preferredType = UnspecifiedType) const { return rep->dispatchToPrimitive(exec, preferredType); } /** * Performs the ToBoolean type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.2) */ bool toBoolean(ExecState *exec) const { return rep->dispatchToBoolean(exec); } /** * Performs the ToNumber type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.3) */ double toNumber(ExecState *exec) const { return rep->dispatchToNumber(exec); } /** * Performs the ToInteger type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.4) */ int toInteger(ExecState *exec) const { return rep->toInteger(exec); } /** * Performs the ToInt32 type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.5) */ int toInt32(ExecState *exec) const { return rep->toInt32(exec); } /** * Performs the ToUInt32 type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.6) */ unsigned int toUInt32(ExecState *exec) const { return rep->toUInt32(exec); } /** * Performs the ToUInt16 type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.7) */ unsigned short toUInt16(ExecState *exec) const { return rep->toUInt16(exec); } /** * Performs the ToString type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.8) */ UString toString(ExecState *exec) const { return rep->dispatchToString(exec); } /** * Performs the ToObject type conversion operation on this value (ECMA 9.9) */ Object toObject(ExecState *exec) const; /** * Checks if we can do a lossless conversion to UInt32. */ bool toUInt32(unsigned& i) const { return rep->dispatchToUInt32(i); } protected: ValueImp *rep; }; // Primitive types /** * Represents an primitive Undefined value. All instances of this class * share the same implementation object, so == will always return true * for any comparison between two Undefined objects. */ class KJS_EXPORT Undefined : public Value { public: Undefined(); /** * Converts a Value into an Undefined. If the value's type is not * UndefinedType, a null object will be returned (i.e. one with it's * internal pointer set to 0). If you do not know for sure whether the * value is of type UndefinedType, you should check the isValid() * methods afterwards before calling any methods on the returned value. * * @return The value converted to an Undefined */ static Undefined dynamicCast(const Value &v); private: friend class UndefinedImp; explicit Undefined(UndefinedImp *v); }; /** * Represents an primitive Null value. All instances of this class * share the same implementation object, so == will always return true * for any comparison between two Null objects. */ class KJS_EXPORT Null : public Value { public: Null(); /** * Converts a Value into an Null. If the value's type is not NullType, * a null object will be returned (i.e. one with it's internal pointer set * to 0). If you do not know for sure whether the value is of type * NullType, you should check the isValid() methods afterwards before * calling any methods on the returned value. * * @return The value converted to a Null */ static Null dynamicCast(const Value &v); private: friend class NullImp; explicit Null(NullImp *v); }; /** * Represents an primitive Boolean value */ class KJS_EXPORT Boolean : public Value { public: Boolean(bool b = false); /** * Converts a Value into an Boolean. If the value's type is not BooleanType, * a null object will be returned (i.e. one with it's internal pointer set * to 0). If you do not know for sure whether the value is of type * BooleanType, you should check the isValid() methods afterwards before * calling any methods on the returned value. * * @return The value converted to a Boolean */ static Boolean dynamicCast(const Value &v); bool value() const; private: friend class BooleanImp; explicit Boolean(BooleanImp *v); }; /** * Represents an primitive String value */ class KJS_EXPORT String : public Value { public: String(const UString &s = ""); /** * Converts a Value into an String. If the value's type is not StringType, * a null object will be returned (i.e. one with it's internal pointer set * to 0). If you do not know for sure whether the value is of type * StringType, you should check the isValid() methods afterwards before * calling any methods on the returned value. * * @return The value converted to a String */ static String dynamicCast(const Value &v); UString value() const; private: friend class StringImp; explicit String(StringImp *v); }; extern const double NaN; extern const double Inf; /** * Represents an primitive Number value */ class KJS_EXPORT Number : public Value { friend class ValueImp; public: Number(int i); Number(unsigned int u); Number(double d = 0.0); Number(long int l); Number(long unsigned int l); double value() const; int intValue() const; bool isNaN() const; bool isInf() const; /** * Converts a Value into an Number. If the value's type is not NumberType, * a null object will be returned (i.e. one with it's internal pointer set * to 0). If you do not know for sure whether the value is of type * NumberType, you should check the isNull() methods afterwards before * calling any methods on the returned value. * * @return The value converted to a Number */ static Number dynamicCast(const Value &v); private: friend class NumberImp; explicit Number(NumberImp *v); }; } // namespace #endif // _KJS_VALUE_H_