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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*
- * The origin of this IDL file is
- * http://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#promises
+ * This IDL file contains utilities to help connect JS promises to our
+ * Web IDL infrastructure.
*/
-// TODO We use object instead Function. There is an open issue on WebIDL to
-// have different types for "platform-provided function" and "user-provided
-// function"; for now, we just use "object".
-callback PromiseInit = void (object resolve, object reject);
-
callback PromiseJobCallback = void();
[TreatNonCallableAsNull]
callback AnyCallback = any (any value);
-// When using SpiderMonkey promises, we don't want to define all this stuff;
-// just define a tiny interface to make codegen of Promise arguments and return
-// values work.
-#ifndef SPIDERMONKEY_PROMISE
-[Constructor(PromiseInit init),
- Exposed=(Window,Worker,WorkerDebugger,System)]
-// Need to escape "Promise" so it's treated as an identifier.
-interface _Promise {
- // Have to use "any" (or "object", but "any" is simpler) as the type to
- // support the subclassing behavior, since nothing actually requires the
- // return value of PromiseSubclass.resolve/reject to be a Promise object.
- [NewObject, Throws]
- static any resolve(optional any value);
- [NewObject, Throws]
- static any reject(optional any value);
-
- // The [TreatNonCallableAsNull] annotation is required since then() should do
- // nothing instead of throwing errors when non-callable arguments are passed.
- // Have to use "any" (or "object", but "any" is simpler) as the type to
- // support the subclassing behavior, since nothing actually requires the
- // return value of PromiseSubclass.then/catch to be a Promise object.
- [NewObject, Throws]
- any then([TreatNonCallableAsNull] optional AnyCallback? fulfillCallback = null,
- [TreatNonCallableAsNull] optional AnyCallback? rejectCallback = null);
-
- [NewObject, Throws]
- any catch([TreatNonCallableAsNull] optional AnyCallback? rejectCallback = null);
-
- // Have to use "any" (or "object", but "any" is simpler) as the type to
- // support the subclassing behavior, since nothing actually requires the
- // return value of PromiseSubclass.all to be a Promise object. As a result,
- // we also have to do our argument conversion manually, because we want to
- // convert its exceptions into rejections.
- [NewObject, Throws]
- static any all(optional any iterable);
-
- // Have to use "any" (or "object", but "any" is simpler) as the type to
- // support the subclassing behavior, since nothing actually requires the
- // return value of PromiseSubclass.race to be a Promise object. As a result,
- // we also have to do our argument conversion manually, because we want to
- // convert its exceptions into rejections.
- [NewObject, Throws]
- static any race(optional any iterable);
-};
-#else // SPIDERMONKEY_PROMISE
-[NoInterfaceObject,
- Exposed=(Window,Worker,WorkerDebugger,System)]
-// Need to escape "Promise" so it's treated as an identifier.
-interface _Promise {
-};
-
// Hack to allow us to have JS owning and properly tracing/CCing/etc a
// PromiseNativeHandler.
[NoInterfaceObject,
Exposed=(Window,Worker,System)]
interface PromiseNativeHandler {
};
-#endif // SPIDERMONKEY_PROMISE