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=proto
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int duk_put_prop(duk_context *ctx, int obj_index);
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=stack
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[ ... obj! ... key! val! ] -> [ ... obj! ... ]
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=summary
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<p>Write <code>val</code> to the property <code>key</code> of a value at
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<code>obj_index</code>. <code>key</code> and <code>val</code> are removed
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from the stack. Return code and error throwing behavior:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>If the property write succeeds, returns non-zero.</li>
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<li>If the property write fails, throws an error if current function is
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strict, returns 0 otherwise. However, errors thrown by the "setter"
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function of an accessor property are unconditional.</li>
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<li>If the value at <code>obj_index</code> is not
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<a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-9.10">object coercible</a>,
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throws an error.</li>
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<li>If <code>obj_index</code> is invalid, throws an error.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>The property write is equivalent to the Ecmascript expression:</p>
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<pre class="ecmascript-code">
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obj[key] = val
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</pre>
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<p>The exact rules of when a property write succeeds or fails are the same
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as for Ecmascript code making the above assignment.</p>
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<p>For semantics, see
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<a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-11.2.1">Property Accessors</a>,
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<a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-8.7.2">PutValue (V, W)</a>,
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and <a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-8.12.5">[[Put]] (P, V, Throw)</a>.
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Both the target value and the <code>key</code> are coerced:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>The target value is automatically coerced to an object. However, the object
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is transitory so writing its properties is not very useful. Moreover,
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Ecmascript semantics prevent new properties from being created for such
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transitory objects (see
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<a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-8.7.2">PutValue (V, W)</a>,
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step 7 of the special [[Put]] variant).</li>
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<li>The <code>key</code> argument is internally coerced to a string. There is
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an internal fast path for arrays and numeric indices which avoids an
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explicit string coercion, so use a numeric <code>key</code> when applicable.</p>
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</ul>
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<div class="note">
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In Ecmascript an assignment expression has the value of the right-hand-side
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expression, regardless of whether or not the assignment succeeds. The return
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value for this API call is not specified by Ecmascript or available to
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Ecmascript code: the API call returns zero or non-zero depending on whether
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the assignment succeeded or not (with the zero value promoted to an error in
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strict code).
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</div>
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<p>If the key is a fixed string you can avoid one API call and use the
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<code><a href="#duk_put_prop_string">duk_put_prop_string()</a></code> variant.
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Similarly, if the key is an array index, you can use the
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<code><a href="#duk_put_prop_index">duk_put_prop_index()</a></code> variant.</p>
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=example
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duk_push_string(ctx, "key");
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duk_push_string(ctx, "value");
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rc = duk_put_prop(ctx, -3);
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printf("rc=%d\n", rc);
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=tags
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property
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=seealso
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duk_put_prop_string
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duk_put_prop_index
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