A list of changes:
- 'es2015-subset' profile is deprecated, and an 'es.next' profile is added.
- The default profile is changed to 'es.next'
- Renamed the JERRY_ES2015 guard to JERRY_ESNEXT
- Renamed JERRY_ES2015_BUILTIN_* guards to JERRY_BUILTIN_*
- Moved es2015 specific tests to a new 'es.next' subdirectory
- Updated docs, targets, and test runners to reflect these changes
Resolves#3737.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Dániel Bátyai dbatyai@inf.u-szeged.hu
There are quite a few configuration macros in the project.
As discussed in the #2520 issue there are a few awkward constructs.
Main changes:
* The following macros are now 0/1 switches:
** Renamed CONFIG_ECMA_LCACHE_DISABLE to JERRY_LCACHE.
** Renamed CONFIG_ECMA_PROPERTY_HASHMAP_DISABLE to JERRY_PROPERTY_HASHMAP.
** Renamed CONFIG_DISABLE_UNICODE_CASE_CONVERSION to JERRY_UNICODE_CASE_CONVERSION.
** Renamed ENABLE_REGEXP_STRICT_MODE to JERRY_REGEXP_STRICT_MODE.
** Renamed JERRY_DISABLE_JS_PARSER to JERRY_PARSER.
** Renamed JERRY_ENABLE_ERROR_MESSAGES to JERRY_ERROR_MESSAGES.
** Renamed JERRY_ENABLE_EXTERNAL_CONTEXT to JERRY_EXTERNAL_CONTEXT.
** Renamed JERRY_ENABLE_LINE_INFO to JERRY_LINE_INFO.
** Renamed JERRY_ENABLE_LOGGING to JERRY_LOGGING.
** Renamed JERRY_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT_EXEC to JERRY_SNAPSHOT_EXEC.
** Renamed JERRY_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT_SAVE to JERRY_SNAPSHOT_SAVE.
** Renamed JERRY_SYSTEM_ALLOCATOR to JERRY_SYSTEM_ALLOCATOR.
** Renamed JERRY_VM_EXEC_STOP to JERRY_VM_EXEC_STOP.
** Renamed JMEM_GC_BEFORE_EACH_ALLOC to JERRY_MEM_GC_BEFORE_EACH_ALLOC.
** Renamed JMEM_STATS to JERRY_MEM_STATS.
** Renamed PARSER_DUMP_BYTE_CODE to JERRY_PARSER_DUMP_BYTE_CODE.
** Renamed REGEXP_DUMP_BYTE_CODE to JERRY_REGEXP_DUMP_BYTE_CODE.
* Recursion check changes:
** Renamed REGEXP_RECURSION_LIMIT to JERRY_REGEXP_RECURSION_LIMIT.
** Renamed VM_RECURSION_LIMIT to JERRY_VM_RECURSION_LIMIT.
* Attribute macro changes:
** Renamed JERRY_CONST_DATA to JERRY_ATTR_CONST_DATA.
** Renamed JERRY_HEAP_SECTION_ATTR to JERRY_ATTR_GLOBAL_HEAP.
Now the macro can specify any attribute for the global heap object.
* Other macro changes:
** Renamed CONFIG_MEM_HEAP_AREA_SIZE to JERRY_GLOBAL_HEAP_SIZE.
Then new macro now specify the global heap size in kilobytes.
* Updated documentations to reflect the new macro names.
For more deatils please see jerry-core/config.h.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Peter Gal pgal.u-szeged@partner.samsung.com
There are quite a few configuration macros in the project.
As discussed in the #2520 issue there are a few awkward constructs.
Main changes:
* Renamed all CONFIG_DISABLE_<name>_BUILTIN macro to JERRY_BUILTIN_<name> format.
* The special JERRY_BUILTINS macro specifies the basic config for all es5.1 builtins.
* Renamed all CONFIG_DISABLE_ES2015_<name> to JERRY_ES2015_<name> format.
* The special JERRY_ES2015 macro specifies the basic config for all es2015 builtins.
* Renamed UNICODE_CASE_CONVERSION to JERRY_UNICODE_CASE_CONVERSION.
* Renamed ENABLE_REGEXP_STRICT_MODE to JERRY_REGEXP_STRICT_MODE.
* All options (in this change) can have a value of 0 or 1.
* Renamed ENABLE_REGEXP_STRICT_MODE to JERRY_REGEXP_STRICT_MODE.
JERRY_REGEXP_STRICT_MODE is set to 0 by default.
* Reworked CONFIG_ECMA_NUMBER_TYPE macro to JERRY_NUMBER_TYPE_FLOAT64 name and now
it uses the value 1 for 64 bit floating point numbers and 0 for 32 bit floating point
number.
By default the 64-bit floating point number mode is enabled.
* All new JERRY_ defines can be used wit the `#if ENABLED (JERRY_...)` construct to
test if the feature is enabled or not.
* Added/replaced a few config.h includes to correctly propagate the macro values.
* Added sanity checks for each macro to avoid incorrectly set values.
* Updated profile documentation.
* The CMake feature names are not updated at this point.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Peter Gal pgal.u-szeged@partner.samsung.com
Until now, the engine's feature set was configurable either via
`CONFIG_*` macro guards defined individually on compiler command
line or via profiles (which are text files listing macro guards,
picked up by the cmake build system and turning them into compiler
command line options). And the features under profile control are
all enabled by default (i.e., all macros are `CONFIG_DISABLE_*`).
This causes a maintenance issue when new features are added to the
engine, because the disabling macros have to be added to all
profiles that don't include the new features. This can even cause
"compatibility break" for applications that embed JerryScript but
don't use the cmake or the python build system, because then
profiles are unavailable and all feature disabling guards have to
be explicitly passed to the compiler. (I.e., if such an application
wants to use the ES5.1 feature set, it must define all the ES2015
disable macros; if the engine is developed further and a new ES2015
feature gets implemented, then the new feature will sneak into the
application's binary unless its own build system is changed to add
the new feature guard.) Even the in-repo example Curie BSP target
seems to have suffered from this maintenance problem.
This patch introduces two new grouping macro guards that enable the
disabling of all ES5.1 builtins and all ES2015 features. As the
grouping logic is in config.h, the maintenance of non-cmake-based
build systems becomes easier (and there is no change for the python
and cmake-based build systems).
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
* Replace JERRY_JS_PARSER feature guard with JERRY_DISABLE_JS_PARSER
All feature guards of jerry-core are deciding about the inclusion
or exclusion of a feature based on the state (defined or undefined)
of a macro -- except for the JS parser guard, which requires
`JERRY_JS_PARSER` to be defined with a value of either 0 or 1. This
has some issues:
- The engine cannot be built with a "clean" compiler invocation,
i.e., without any `-D` command line macro definitions. This is
painful for targets that must use a different build system from
the project's own python/cmake-based one.
- Some build systems in targets and even some code in jerry-code
are already confused about the different semantics of
`JERRY_JS_PARSER`, and simply define it without a value and make
decisions based on the macro being simply defined or not.
This patch renames the guard to `JERRY_DISABLE_JS_PARSER` and makes
use of it in jerry-core based on its state, not based on its value.
As obvious from the guard name, the default for the JS parser is
that it is included in the build.
The patch also touches those targets in the repository that
explicitly defined the original macro (correctly or incorrectly).
* Make cppcheck verbose
Cppcheck can be quite slow sometimes, especially on Travis CI,
which has a "10 mins without output means failure" rule. As the
code base of the project grows, we start to undeterministically
fall over that limit. Thus, this PR makes cppcheck verbose to
ensure that it keeps Travis CI continuously fed with output.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
Note: the special this behaviour of arrow functions is not implemented.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Zoltan Herczeg zherczeg.u-szeged@partner.samsung.com
Since the project is now hosted at the JS Foundation we can move to unified copyright notices for the project.
Starting with this commit all future contributions to the project should only carry the following copyright notice (except for third-party code which requires copyright information to be preserved):
"Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors, http://js.foundation" (without the quotes)
This avoids cluttering the codebase with contributor-specific copyright notices which have a higher maintenance overhead and tend to get outdated quickly. Also dropping the year from the copyright notices helps to avoid yearly code changes just to update the copyright notices.
Note that each contributor still retains full copyright ownership of his/her contributions and the respective authorship is tracked very accurately via Git.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Tilmann Scheller t.scheller@samsung.com