Previously, Ctrl-C (SIGINT) was ignored during JS execution, so it was not possible to get out of infinite loops in the console. With this change, Ctrl-C now interrupts JS. Fixes #23344 Co-authored-by: Sina Mahmoodi <itz.s1na@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			341 lines
		
	
	
		
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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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// Package jsre provides execution environment for JavaScript.
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package jsre
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import (
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	crand "crypto/rand"
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	"encoding/binary"
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"io"
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	"io/ioutil"
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	"math/rand"
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	"time"
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	"github.com/dop251/goja"
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	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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)
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// JSRE is a JS runtime environment embedding the goja interpreter.
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// It provides helper functions to load code from files, run code snippets
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// and bind native go objects to JS.
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//
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// The runtime runs all code on a dedicated event loop and does not expose the underlying
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// goja runtime directly. To use the runtime, call JSRE.Do. When binding a Go function,
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// use the Call type to gain access to the runtime.
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type JSRE struct {
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	assetPath     string
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	output        io.Writer
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	evalQueue     chan *evalReq
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	stopEventLoop chan bool
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	closed        chan struct{}
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	vm            *goja.Runtime
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}
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// Call is the argument type of Go functions which are callable from JS.
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type Call struct {
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	goja.FunctionCall
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	VM *goja.Runtime
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}
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// jsTimer is a single timer instance with a callback function
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type jsTimer struct {
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	timer    *time.Timer
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	duration time.Duration
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	interval bool
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	call     goja.FunctionCall
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}
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// evalReq is a serialized vm execution request processed by runEventLoop.
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type evalReq struct {
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	fn   func(vm *goja.Runtime)
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	done chan bool
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}
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// runtime must be stopped with Stop() after use and cannot be used after stopping
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func New(assetPath string, output io.Writer) *JSRE {
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	re := &JSRE{
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		assetPath:     assetPath,
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		output:        output,
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		closed:        make(chan struct{}),
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		evalQueue:     make(chan *evalReq),
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		stopEventLoop: make(chan bool),
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		vm:            goja.New(),
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	}
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	go re.runEventLoop()
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	re.Set("loadScript", MakeCallback(re.vm, re.loadScript))
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	re.Set("inspect", re.prettyPrintJS)
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	return re
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}
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// randomSource returns a pseudo random value generator.
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func randomSource() *rand.Rand {
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	bytes := make([]byte, 8)
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	seed := time.Now().UnixNano()
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	if _, err := crand.Read(bytes); err == nil {
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		seed = int64(binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(bytes))
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	}
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	src := rand.NewSource(seed)
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	return rand.New(src)
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}
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// This function runs the main event loop from a goroutine that is started
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// when JSRE is created. Use Stop() before exiting to properly stop it.
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// The event loop processes vm access requests from the evalQueue in a
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// serialized way and calls timer callback functions at the appropriate time.
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// Exported functions always access the vm through the event queue. You can
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// call the functions of the goja vm directly to circumvent the queue. These
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// functions should be used if and only if running a routine that was already
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// called from JS through an RPC call.
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func (re *JSRE) runEventLoop() {
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	defer close(re.closed)
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	r := randomSource()
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	re.vm.SetRandSource(r.Float64)
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	registry := map[*jsTimer]*jsTimer{}
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	ready := make(chan *jsTimer)
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	newTimer := func(call goja.FunctionCall, interval bool) (*jsTimer, goja.Value) {
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		delay := call.Argument(1).ToInteger()
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		if 0 >= delay {
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			delay = 1
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		}
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		timer := &jsTimer{
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			duration: time.Duration(delay) * time.Millisecond,
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			call:     call,
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			interval: interval,
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		}
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		registry[timer] = timer
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		timer.timer = time.AfterFunc(timer.duration, func() {
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			ready <- timer
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		})
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		return timer, re.vm.ToValue(timer)
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	}
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	setTimeout := func(call goja.FunctionCall) goja.Value {
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		_, value := newTimer(call, false)
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		return value
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	}
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	setInterval := func(call goja.FunctionCall) goja.Value {
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		_, value := newTimer(call, true)
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		return value
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	}
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	clearTimeout := func(call goja.FunctionCall) goja.Value {
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		timer := call.Argument(0).Export()
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		if timer, ok := timer.(*jsTimer); ok {
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			timer.timer.Stop()
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			delete(registry, timer)
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		}
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		return goja.Undefined()
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	}
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	re.vm.Set("_setTimeout", setTimeout)
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	re.vm.Set("_setInterval", setInterval)
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	re.vm.RunString(`var setTimeout = function(args) {
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		if (arguments.length < 1) {
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			throw TypeError("Failed to execute 'setTimeout': 1 argument required, but only 0 present.");
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		}
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		return _setTimeout.apply(this, arguments);
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	}`)
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	re.vm.RunString(`var setInterval = function(args) {
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		if (arguments.length < 1) {
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			throw TypeError("Failed to execute 'setInterval': 1 argument required, but only 0 present.");
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		}
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		return _setInterval.apply(this, arguments);
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	}`)
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	re.vm.Set("clearTimeout", clearTimeout)
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	re.vm.Set("clearInterval", clearTimeout)
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	var waitForCallbacks bool
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loop:
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	for {
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		select {
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		case timer := <-ready:
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			// execute callback, remove/reschedule the timer
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			var arguments []interface{}
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			if len(timer.call.Arguments) > 2 {
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				tmp := timer.call.Arguments[2:]
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				arguments = make([]interface{}, 2+len(tmp))
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				for i, value := range tmp {
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					arguments[i+2] = value
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				}
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			} else {
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				arguments = make([]interface{}, 1)
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			}
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			arguments[0] = timer.call.Arguments[0]
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			call, isFunc := goja.AssertFunction(timer.call.Arguments[0])
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			if !isFunc {
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				panic(re.vm.ToValue("js error: timer/timeout callback is not a function"))
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			}
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			call(goja.Null(), timer.call.Arguments...)
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			_, inreg := registry[timer] // when clearInterval is called from within the callback don't reset it
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			if timer.interval && inreg {
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				timer.timer.Reset(timer.duration)
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			} else {
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				delete(registry, timer)
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				if waitForCallbacks && (len(registry) == 0) {
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					break loop
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				}
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			}
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		case req := <-re.evalQueue:
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			// run the code, send the result back
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			req.fn(re.vm)
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			close(req.done)
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			if waitForCallbacks && (len(registry) == 0) {
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				break loop
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			}
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		case waitForCallbacks = <-re.stopEventLoop:
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			if !waitForCallbacks || (len(registry) == 0) {
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				break loop
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	for _, timer := range registry {
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		timer.timer.Stop()
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		delete(registry, timer)
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	}
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}
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// Do executes the given function on the JS event loop.
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// When the runtime is stopped, fn will not execute.
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func (re *JSRE) Do(fn func(*goja.Runtime)) {
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	done := make(chan bool)
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	req := &evalReq{fn, done}
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	select {
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	case re.evalQueue <- req:
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		<-done
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	case <-re.closed:
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	}
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}
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// Stop terminates the event loop, optionally waiting for all timers to expire.
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func (re *JSRE) Stop(waitForCallbacks bool) {
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	timeout := time.NewTimer(10 * time.Millisecond)
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	defer timeout.Stop()
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	for {
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		select {
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		case <-re.closed:
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			return
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		case re.stopEventLoop <- waitForCallbacks:
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			<-re.closed
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			return
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		case <-timeout.C:
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			// JS is blocked, interrupt and try again.
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			re.vm.Interrupt(errors.New("JS runtime stopped"))
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		}
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	}
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}
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// Exec(file) loads and runs the contents of a file
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// if a relative path is given, the jsre's assetPath is used
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func (re *JSRE) Exec(file string) error {
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	code, err := ioutil.ReadFile(common.AbsolutePath(re.assetPath, file))
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	return re.Compile(file, string(code))
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}
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// Run runs a piece of JS code.
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func (re *JSRE) Run(code string) (v goja.Value, err error) {
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	re.Do(func(vm *goja.Runtime) { v, err = vm.RunString(code) })
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	return v, err
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}
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// Set assigns value v to a variable in the JS environment.
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func (re *JSRE) Set(ns string, v interface{}) (err error) {
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	re.Do(func(vm *goja.Runtime) { vm.Set(ns, v) })
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	return err
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}
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// MakeCallback turns the given function into a function that's callable by JS.
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func MakeCallback(vm *goja.Runtime, fn func(Call) (goja.Value, error)) goja.Value {
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	return vm.ToValue(func(call goja.FunctionCall) goja.Value {
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		result, err := fn(Call{call, vm})
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		if err != nil {
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			panic(vm.NewGoError(err))
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		}
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		return result
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	})
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}
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// Evaluate executes code and pretty prints the result to the specified output stream.
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func (re *JSRE) Evaluate(code string, w io.Writer) {
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	re.Do(func(vm *goja.Runtime) {
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		val, err := vm.RunString(code)
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		if err != nil {
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			prettyError(vm, err, w)
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		} else {
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			prettyPrint(vm, val, w)
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		}
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		fmt.Fprintln(w)
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	})
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}
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// Interrupt stops the current JS evaluation.
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func (re *JSRE) Interrupt(v interface{}) {
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	done := make(chan bool)
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	noop := func(*goja.Runtime) {}
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	select {
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	case re.evalQueue <- &evalReq{noop, done}:
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		// event loop is not blocked.
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	default:
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		re.vm.Interrupt(v)
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	}
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}
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// Compile compiles and then runs a piece of JS code.
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func (re *JSRE) Compile(filename string, src string) (err error) {
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	re.Do(func(vm *goja.Runtime) { _, err = compileAndRun(vm, filename, src) })
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	return err
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}
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// loadScript loads and executes a JS file.
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func (re *JSRE) loadScript(call Call) (goja.Value, error) {
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	file := call.Argument(0).ToString().String()
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	file = common.AbsolutePath(re.assetPath, file)
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	source, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("Could not read file %s: %v", file, err)
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	}
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	value, err := compileAndRun(re.vm, file, string(source))
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error while compiling or running script: %v", err)
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	}
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	return value, nil
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}
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func compileAndRun(vm *goja.Runtime, filename string, src string) (goja.Value, error) {
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	script, err := goja.Compile(filename, src, false)
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	if err != nil {
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		return goja.Null(), err
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	}
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	return vm.RunProgram(script)
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}
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