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/*
* Minimal ES2015+ Promise polyfill
*
* Limitations (also see XXX in source):
*
* - Caller must manually call Promise.runQueue() to process pending jobs.
* - No Promise subclassing or non-subclass foreign Promises yet.
* - Promise.all() and Promise.race() assume a plain array, not iterator.
* - Doesn't handle errors from core operations, e.g. out-of-memory or
* internal error when queueing/running jobs. These are implementation
* defined for the most part.
*
* This polyfill was originally used to gain a better understanding of the
* ES2015 specification algorithms, before implementing Promises natively.
*
* The polyfill uses a Symbol to mark Promise instances, but falls back to
* an ordinary (non-enumerable) property if no Symbol support is available.
*
* See also: https://github.com/stefanpenner/es6-promise#readme
*/
(function () {
if (typeof Promise !== 'undefined') { return; }
// Job queue to simulate ES2015 job queues, linked list, 'next' reference.
// While ES2015 doesn't guarantee the relative order of jobs in different
// job queues, within a certain queue strict FIFO is required. See ES5.1
// https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-jobs-and-job-queues:
// "The PendingJob records from a single Job Queue are always initiated in
// FIFO order. This specification does not define the order in which
// multiple Job Queues are serviced."
var queueHead = null, queueTail = null;
function enqueueJob(job) {
compact(job);
if (queueHead) {
queueTail.next = job;
compact(queueTail);
queueTail = job;
} else {
queueHead = job;
queueTail = job;
}
}
function dequeueJob() {
var ret = queueHead;
if (ret) {
queueHead = ret.next;
if (!queueHead) {
queueTail = null;
}
}
return ret;
}
// Helper to define/modify properties more compactly.
function def(obj, key, val, attrs) {
if (attrs === void 0) { attrs = 'wc'; }
Object.defineProperty(obj, key, {
value: val,
writable: attrs.indexOf('w') >= 0,
enumerable: attrs.indexOf('e') >= 0,
configurable: attrs.indexOf('c') >= 0
});
}
// Helper for Duktape specific object compaction.
var compact = (typeof Duktape === 'object' && Duktape.compact) ||
function (v) { return v; };
// Promise detection (plain or subclassed Promise), in spec has
// [[PromiseState]] internal slot which isn't affected by Proxy
// behaviors etc.
var haveSymbols = (typeof Symbol === 'function');
var promiseMarker = haveSymbols ? Symbol('promise') : '__PromiseInstance__';
function isPromise(p) {
return p !== null && typeof p === 'object' && promiseMarker in p;
}
function requirePromise(p) {
if (!isPromise(p)) { throw new TypeError('Promise required'); }
}
// Raw fulfill/reject operations, assume resolution processing done.
function doFulfill(p, val) {
if (p.state !== void 0) { return; } // should not happen
p.state = true; p.value = val;
var reactions = p.fulfillReactions;
delete p.fulfillReactions; delete p.rejectReactions; compact(p);
reactions.forEach(function (r) {
enqueueJob({
handler: r.handler,
resolve: r.resolve,
reject: r.reject,
value: val
}); // only value is new
});
}
function doReject(p, val) {
if (p.state !== void 0) { return; } // should not happen
p.state = false; p.value = val;
var reactions = p.rejectReactions;
delete p.fulfillReactions; delete p.rejectReactions; compact(p);
reactions.forEach(function (r) {
enqueueJob({
handler: r.handler,
resolve: r.resolve,
reject: r.reject,
value: val
}); // only value is new
});
}
// Create a new resolve/reject pair for a Promise. Multiple pairs are
// needed in thenable handling, with all but the most recent pair being
// neutralized ('alreadyResolved'). Because Promises are resolved only
// via this resolution process, it shouldn't be possible for the Promise
// to be settled but check it anyway: it may be useful for e.g. the C API
// to forcibly resolve/fulfill/reject a Promise regardless of extant
// resolve/reject functions.
function createResolutionFunctions(p) {
// In ES2015 the resolve/reject functions have a shared 'state' object
// with a [[AlreadyResolved]] slot. Here we use an in-scope variable.
var alreadyResolved = false;
var reject = function (err) {
if (alreadyResolved) { return; }
alreadyResolved = true; // neutralize resolve/reject
if (p.state !== void 0) { return; }
doReject(p, err);
};
var resolve = function (val) {
if (alreadyResolved) { return; }
alreadyResolved = true; // neutralize resolve/reject
if (p.state !== void 0) { return; }
if (val === p) {
return doReject(p, new TypeError('self resolution'));
}
try {
var then = (val !== null && typeof val === 'object' &&
val.then);
if (typeof then === 'function') {
var t = createResolutionFunctions(p);
return enqueueJob({
thenable: val,
then: then,
resolve: t.resolve,
reject: t.reject
});
// old resolve/reject is neutralized, only new pair is live
}
return doFulfill(p, val);
} catch (e) {
return doReject(p, e);
}
};
return { resolve: resolve, reject: reject };
}
// Job queue simulation.
function runQueueEntry() {
var job = dequeueJob();
if (!job) { return false; }
if (job.then && job.resolve && job.reject) {
try {
void job.then.call(job.thenable, job.resolve, job.reject);
} catch (e) {
job.reject(e);
}
} else if (job.handler && job.resolve && job.reject) {
try {
if (job.handler === 'Identity') {
res = job.value;
} else if (job.handler === 'Thrower') {
throw job.value;
} else {
res = job.handler.call(void 0, job.value);
}
job.resolve(res);
} catch (e) {
job.reject(e);
}
} else {
throw new Error('internal error'); // unknown job
}
return true;
}
// %Promise% constructor.
var cons = function Promise(executor) {
if (!new.target) {
throw new TypeError('Promise must be called as a constructor');
}
if (typeof executor !== 'function') {
throw new TypeError('executor must be callable');
}
var _this = this;
def(this, promiseMarker, true, '');
def(this, 'state', void 0); // undefined (pending), true/false
def(this, 'value', void 0);
def(this, 'fulfillReactions', []);
def(this, 'rejectReactions', []);
compact(this);
var t = createResolutionFunctions(this);
try {
void executor(t.resolve, t.reject);
} catch (e) {
t.reject(e);
}
};
var proto = cons.prototype;
def(cons, 'prototype', proto, '');
// %Promise%.resolve().
// XXX: direct handling
function resolve(val) {
if (isPromise(val) && val.constructor === this) { return val; }
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { resolve(val); });
}
// %Promise%.reject()
// XXX: direct handling
function reject(val) {
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { reject(val); });
}
// %Promise%.all().
function all(list) {
var resolveFn, rejectFn;
var p = new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
resolveFn = resolve; rejectFn = reject;
});
var values = [];
var index = 0;
var remaining = 1; // remaining intentionally 1, not 0
list.forEach(function (x) { // XXX: no iterator support
var t = Promise.resolve(x);
var f = function promiseAllElement(val) {
var F = promiseAllElement;
if (F.alreadyCalled) { return; }
F.alreadyCalled = true;
values[F.index] = val;
if (--remaining === 0) {
resolveFn.call(void 0, values);
}
};
// In ES2015 the functions would reference a shared state object
// explicitly. Here the conceptual state is in scope.
f.index = index++;
remaining++;
t.then(f, rejectFn);
});
if (--remaining === 0) {
resolveFn.call(void 0, values);
}
return p;
}
// %Promise%.race().
function race(list) {
var resolveFn, rejectFn;
var p = new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
resolveFn = resolve; rejectFn = reject;
});
list.forEach(function (x) { // XXX: no iterator support
var t = Promise.resolve(x);
t.then(resolveFn, rejectFn);
});
return p;
}
// %PromisePrototype%.then(), also used for .catch().
function then(onFulfilled, onRejected) {
// No subclassing support here now, no NewPromiseCapability() handling.
requirePromise(this);
var resolveFn, rejectFn;
var p = new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
resolveFn = resolve; rejectFn = reject;
});
if (typeof onFulfilled !== 'function') { onFulfilled = 'Identity' }
if (typeof onRejected !== 'function') { onRejected = 'Thrower' }
if (this.state === void 0) { // pending
this.fulfillReactions.push({
handler: onFulfilled,
resolve: resolveFn,
reject: rejectFn
});
this.rejectReactions.push({
handler: onRejected,
resolve: resolveFn,
reject: rejectFn
});
} else if (this.state) { // fulfilled
enqueueJob({
handler: onFulfilled,
resolve: resolveFn,
reject: rejectFn,
value: this.value
});
} else { // rejected
enqueueJob({
handler: onRejected,
resolve: resolveFn,
reject: rejectFn,
value: this.value
});
}
return p;
}
// %PromisePrototype%.catch.
var _catch = function (onRejected) {
return this.then.call(this, void 0, onRejected);
};
def(_catch, 'name', 'catch', 'c');
// %Promise%.try(), https://github.com/tc39/proposal-promise-try,
// simple polyfill-style implementation.
var _try = function (func) {
// XXX: check 'this' for callability, or Promise / subclass.
return new this(function (resolve, reject) { resolve(func()); });
};
def(_try, 'name', 'try', 'c');
// Define visible objects and properties.
(function () {
def(this, 'Promise', cons);
def(cons, 'resolve', resolve);
def(cons, 'reject', reject);
def(cons, 'all', all);
def(cons, 'race', race);
def(cons, 'try', _try);
def(proto, 'then', then);
def(proto, 'catch', _catch);
if (haveSymbols) {
def(proto, Symbol.toStringTag, 'Promise', 'c');
}
// Custom API to drive the "job queue".
def(cons, 'runQueue', function _runQueueUntilEmpty() {
while (runQueueEntry()) {}
});
compact(this); compact(cons); compact(proto);
}());
}());