Both duk_hthread and duk_context typedefs resolve to struct duk_hthread
internally. In external API duk_context resolves to struct duk_hthread
which is intentionally left undefined as the struct itself is not
dereferenced. Change internal code to use duk_hthread exclusively which
removes unnecessary and awkward thr <-> ctx casts from internals.
The basic guidelines are:
* Public API uses duk_context in prototype declarations. The intent is to
hide the internal type, and there's already a wide dependency on the
type name.
* All internal code, both declarations and definitions, use duk_hthread
exclusively. This is done even for API functions, i.e. an API function
declared as "void duk_foo(duk_context *ctx);" is then defined as
"void duk_foo(duk_hthread *thr);".
All Reflect functions specified in ECMAScript 2016 are implemented, and
most share Duktape/C helpers with their ES5 twins from Object.
* Reflect.apply()
* Reflect.construct()
* Reflect.defineProperty()
* Reflect.deleteProperty()
* Reflect.get()
* Reflect.getOwnPropertyDescriptor()
* Reflect.getPrototypeOf()
* Reflect.has()
* Reflect.isExtensible()
* Reflect.ownKeys()
* Reflect.preventExtensions()
* Reflect.set()
* Reflect.setPrototypeOf()
Presence of the Reflect object is controlled by DUK_USE_REFLECT_BUILTIN
and enabled by default in the standard configuration.
note: Reflect.enumerate() was retroactively removed in ES7, so it will
not be implemented in Duktape.