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Author SHA1 Message Date
Linus Groh
9f3f3b0864 LibJS: Remove implicit wrapping/unwrapping of completion records
This is an editorial change in the ECMA-262 spec, with similar changes
in some proposals.

See:
- 7575f74
- df899eb
- 9eb5a12
- c81f527
2022-05-03 01:09:29 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
13d05403ff LibJS: Move DetachArrayBuffer implementation to the ArrayBuffer object
The spec notes that this AO is unused by ECMA-262, but is provided for
ECMAScript hosts. Move the definition to a common location to allow
test-js to also use it.
2022-04-08 11:15:16 +01:00
Linus Groh
1e01a85cdf LibJS: Import C++ sources from libjs-test262 :^)
This commit upstreams most of the C++ bits of the LibJS test262 runner
at https://github.com/linusg/libjs-test262/, specifically everything but
the main.cpp file serving as the actual executable.
Since all of these are just regular JS objects, I opted to put them in
LibJS itself, in a new Contrib/ directory like many other projects have
one. Other code that can end up there in the future is the runtime for
esvu, which might even share some functionality with test262's $262
object.

The code has been copied verbatim, and only a small number of changes
have been made:

- Putting everything into the JS::Test262 namespace
- Removing now redundant JS namespace prefixes
- Updating includes to use absolute <LibJS/...> paths
- Updating the SPDX-License-Identifier comments from MIT to BSD-2-Clause

I gained permission to change the license and upstream these changes
from all the major contributors to this code: Ali, Andrew, David, Idan.

The removal of the code from the source repository is here:
https://github.com/linusg/libjs-test262/pull/54

This is only the first step, the goal is to eventually upstream the
actual libjs-test262-runner executable and supporting Python scripts
into SerenityOS as well.
2022-03-29 21:01:08 +01:00