package otto import ( "fmt" "regexp" runtime_ "runtime" "strconv" ) var isIdentifier_Regexp *regexp.Regexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-zA-Z\$][a-zA-Z0-9\$]*$`) func isIdentifier(string_ string) bool { return isIdentifier_Regexp.MatchString(string_) } func (self *_runtime) toValueArray(arguments ...interface{}) []Value { length := len(arguments) if length == 1 { if valueArray, ok := arguments[0].([]Value); ok { return valueArray } return []Value{self.toValue(arguments[0])} } valueArray := make([]Value, length) for index, value := range arguments { valueArray[index] = self.toValue(value) } return valueArray } func stringToArrayIndex(name string) int64 { index, err := strconv.ParseInt(name, 10, 64) if err != nil { return -1 } if index < 0 { return -1 } if index >= maxUint32 { // The value 2^32 (or above) is not a valid index because // you cannot store a uint32 length for an index of uint32 return -1 } return index } func isUint32(value int64) bool { return value >= 0 && value <= maxUint32 } func arrayIndexToString(index int64) string { return strconv.FormatInt(index, 10) } func valueOfArrayIndex(array []Value, index int) Value { value, _ := getValueOfArrayIndex(array, index) return value } func getValueOfArrayIndex(array []Value, index int) (Value, bool) { if index >= 0 && index < len(array) { value := array[index] if !value.isEmpty() { return value, true } } return Value{}, false } // A range index can be anything from 0 up to length. It is NOT safe to use as an index // to an array, but is useful for slicing and in some ECMA algorithms. func valueToRangeIndex(indexValue Value, length int64, negativeIsZero bool) int64 { index := indexValue.number().int64 if negativeIsZero { if index < 0 { index = 0 } // minimum(index, length) if index >= length { index = length } return index } if index < 0 { index += length if index < 0 { index = 0 } } else { if index > length { index = length } } return index } func rangeStartEnd(array []Value, size int64, negativeIsZero bool) (start, end int64) { start = valueToRangeIndex(valueOfArrayIndex(array, 0), size, negativeIsZero) if len(array) == 1 { // If there is only the start argument, then end = size end = size return } // Assuming the argument is undefined... end = size endValue := valueOfArrayIndex(array, 1) if !endValue.IsUndefined() { // Which it is not, so get the value as an array index end = valueToRangeIndex(endValue, size, negativeIsZero) } return } func rangeStartLength(source []Value, size int64) (start, length int64) { start = valueToRangeIndex(valueOfArrayIndex(source, 0), size, false) // Assume the second argument is missing or undefined length = int64(size) if len(source) == 1 { // If there is only the start argument, then length = size return } lengthValue := valueOfArrayIndex(source, 1) if !lengthValue.IsUndefined() { // Which it is not, so get the value as an array index length = lengthValue.number().int64 } return } func hereBeDragons(arguments ...interface{}) string { pc, _, _, _ := runtime_.Caller(1) //nolint: dogsled name := runtime_.FuncForPC(pc).Name() message := fmt.Sprintf("Here be dragons -- %s", name) if len(arguments) > 0 { message += ": " argument0 := fmt.Sprintf("%s", arguments[0]) if len(arguments) == 1 { message += argument0 } else { message += fmt.Sprintf(argument0, arguments[1:]...) } } else { message += "." } return message }