/* -*- tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * 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/. */ /* Used to verify that the JIT resolves the ObjectIsTypedObject tests * used in the TO.objectType() method, among other places. * * In this case the argument type is sometimes a TypedObject, * sometimes not, so ObjectIsTypedObject must be a run-time check and * sometimes it resolves to "false" and takes a more expensive path. * There should be no exceptions: the operation is defined also on * non-TypedObjects. * * Load this into the js shell with IONFLAGS=logs, then exit and run * iongraph. You're looking for a smallish function within the * "self-hosted" domain. Look for a call to ObjectIsTypedObject far * down in the graph for pass00, with a subgraph before it that looks * like it's comparing something to a string and to null (this is the * inlining of IsObject). (All of this is at the mercy of the way the * code is currently written.) */ if (!this.TypedObject) { print("No TypedObject, skipping"); quit(); } var T = TypedObject; var ST1 = new T.StructType({x:T.int32}); var v1 = new ST1({x:10}); function check(v) { return T.objectType(v); } function test() { var v2 = { tag: "Hello, world!" }; var a = [ v1, v2 ]; for ( var i=0 ; i < 1000 ; i++ ) assertEq(check(a[i%2]), (i%2) == 0 ? ST1 : T.Object); return check(a[i%2]); } print("Done");