Jerry (the command line tool) has been supporting the execution of
multiple script files for long. However, until now, it simply
concatenated all sources into a single source buffer and
parsed/executed them as one unit. Other JS execution tools (e.g.,
jsc, v8) load and execute separate files as separate units -- but
still in the same execution environment. The most significant
effect of this approach is that the `"use strict;"` directive (or
the absence of it) at the beginning of each JS script file takes
effect as expected (i.e., as if the script was executed alone).
Contrarily, the concatenation-based approach forces the strictness
of the first script on all the rest (i.e., if the first script
starts with `"use strict";` the rest is also executed in a strict
environment even if they did not contain the directive, and vice
versa).
This patch makes the jerry command line tool to load/parse/run one
unit at a time.
Side effects:
- As there is no need for separate file read routines that load one
file (a snapshot) or concat multiple (JS sources) anymore, those
routines got merged.
- Both previous read routines used multiple stdio functions
(`fseek`, `ftell`, and `rewind`). This has been simplified to
rely on `fread` only to find out the length of the input.
- This simplification made the above mentioned functions
superfluous in jerry-libc.
- As some error messages had to be touched in this patch, several
more have been beautified to make them more consistent.
- One small change was needed in `jerry_parse` in jerry-core to
allow subsequent parsing of multiple sources (without that, an
assertion was triggered).
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
Recent changes eliminate the need for `jerry_port_putchar`. As port
API discussions don't make it likely that it will ever be needed
again, this patch removes its declaration from jerry-port.h and its
implementations from the port(s).
The related code in jerry-libc is not needed either: whatever `putc`
(and `puts`) can do, `printf` can do as well.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
* LICENSE needed year update.
* The asm component of the posix target of jerry-libc had no
copyright & license notice since it has been introduced in 2015.
Traced back history and added missing header with correct years.
* Three tests in jerry/fail/1 also missed header. Added.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
The two target implementations are very close clones of each other.
The only known differences are the following:
* The asm component of the linux target has `.type` and `.size`
declarations for the functions defined therein, while the darwin
target doesn't support those.
* Linux uses `__NR_xxx` mnemonics for syscall numbers, while darwin
uses `SYS_xxx` format.
* Darwin does not have `exit_group` syscall but `exit` only.
* The linux target has a commented out `jrt_set_mem_limits` fuction
declaration at the end of the C source. (Based on its name, this
function does not really belong here.)
Simple preprocessor macros can unify the first three differences.
While for the sake of legacy, we can keep the fourth commented-out
code in the code base; it might turn out to be useful elsewhere in
the future. Since it remains commented out it wont cause any
problems on any OSs.
So, this patch gets rid of a lot of duplication.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
Introducing the `assert.h` public header with the `assert(x)` macro
and already making use of it in jerry-libc sources. These newly
introduced ISO C-conforming features replace the non-conforming
`LIBC_ASSERT` and `LIBC_NDEBUG` at no cost, and they also have the
benefit that we can expose `assert` in a public header and make it
useful to jerry-libc users.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
The core functionality (i.e., the equivalent of `kill (getpid (), sig);`)
was already there in the implementation of `abort ()`. Now, it got
factored out to `raise ()` so that others (most importantly,
`__aeabi_ldiv0`) can call and link to it as well.
Also, removed `LIBC_UNREACHABLE_STUB_FOR` macro, as it is not used anymore.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
After recent changes to jerry-libc, `syscall_N` C functions became
pure trampolines to their appropriate `syscall_N_asm` counterparts
written in assembly. Removing the C functions and renaming the
assembly functions to take their place simplifies the code.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
Related issues: #213, #691
* Fixed 'ecma_date_local_tza' and 'ecma_date_daylight_saving_ta' date builtin helper functions
* Added syscall of gettimeofday function to get the current system time and timezone.
* Fixed related regression test files.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: László Langó llango.u-szeged@partner.samsung.com
* Add build target 'darwin'
* Modify compiler options to work with clang
* Support 'jerry-libc' on Mac OS X
For MPU target build, install `gcc-arm-none-eabi` tool chain using `Homebrew` as following.
````
brew tap PX4/homebrew-px4
brew update
brew install gcc-arm-none-eabi
````
https://pixhawk.org/dev/toolchain_installation_mac
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Sung-Jae Lee sjlee@mail.com
The __FUNCTION__ is not part of the C99/C++11 standard.
So replace all occurrences with the standard __func__.
Side note: GCC 5.1 warns when using -Wpedantic -std=c99
and __FUNCTION__.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Peter Gal pgal.u-szeged@partner.samsung.com
Added declaration and implementations of `void abort (void)` to
jerry-libc. As the linux implementation relies on the `getpid`
syscall - which has no arguments - `syscall_0` implementations
have been added as well.
`libc_fatal` has been adapted to use the new `abort` function
instead of `exit`. This also made the definition of
`LIBC_FATAL_ERROR_EXIT_CODE` unnecessary.
Finally, the syscall fatal error message was fixed.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
The components are build independently and then are linked with main module corresponding to target platform.
Core is supposed to be platform-independent, while libc and plugins are dependent on specific architecture / platform.
The commit disables unit tests building and running during precommit.
That is supposed to be fixed in a subsequent commit.
Also, the commit disables building and running valgrind targets during precommit.
Build is supposed to be turned on by an option that should be introduced later.
Valgrind-checked runs are supposed to be performed in asynchronous mode.