LibJS: Consume curly braces outside of Parser::parse_function_body()

The curly braces are not part of the FunctionBody production. This
becomes relevant when parsing a standalone function body as per the spec
in the CreateDynamicFunction AO.
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Linus Groh 2022-01-15 17:07:51 +01:00
parent 710de821e7
commit e730ada07d
Notes: sideshowbarker 2024-07-17 20:48:44 +09:00

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@ -777,7 +777,10 @@ RefPtr<FunctionExpression> Parser::try_parse_arrow_function_expression(bool expe
if (match(TokenType::CurlyOpen)) {
// Parse a function body with statements
return parse_function_body(parameters, function_kind, contains_direct_call_to_eval);
consume(TokenType::CurlyOpen);
auto body = parse_function_body(parameters, function_kind, contains_direct_call_to_eval);
consume(TokenType::CurlyClose);
return body;
}
if (match_expression()) {
// Parse a function body which returns a single expression
@ -2366,7 +2369,6 @@ NonnullRefPtr<FunctionBody> Parser::parse_function_body(Vector<FunctionDeclarati
auto rule_start = push_start();
auto function_body = create_ast_node<FunctionBody>({ m_state.current_token.filename(), rule_start.position(), position() });
ScopePusher function_scope = ScopePusher::function_scope(*this, function_body, parameters); // FIXME <-
consume(TokenType::CurlyOpen);
auto has_use_strict = parse_directive(function_body);
bool previous_strict_mode = m_state.strict_mode;
if (has_use_strict) {
@ -2380,6 +2382,11 @@ NonnullRefPtr<FunctionBody> Parser::parse_function_body(Vector<FunctionDeclarati
parse_statement_list(function_body);
// If we're parsing the function body standalone, e.g. via CreateDynamicFunction, we must have reached EOF here.
// Otherwise, we need a closing curly bracket (which is consumed elsewhere). If we get neither, it's an error.
if (!match(TokenType::Eof) && !match(TokenType::CurlyClose))
expected(Token::name(TokenType::CurlyClose));
// If the function contains 'use strict' we need to check the parameters (again).
if (function_body->in_strict_mode() || function_kind != FunctionKind::Normal) {
Vector<StringView> parameter_names;
@ -2421,7 +2428,6 @@ NonnullRefPtr<FunctionBody> Parser::parse_function_body(Vector<FunctionDeclarati
}
}
consume(TokenType::CurlyClose);
m_state.strict_mode = previous_strict_mode;
contains_direct_call_to_eval = function_scope.contains_direct_call_to_eval();
return function_body;
@ -2508,8 +2514,10 @@ NonnullRefPtr<FunctionNodeType> Parser::parse_function_node(u8 parse_options)
m_state.labels_in_scope = move(old_labels_in_scope);
});
consume(TokenType::CurlyOpen);
bool contains_direct_call_to_eval = false;
auto body = parse_function_body(parameters, function_kind, contains_direct_call_to_eval);
consume(TokenType::CurlyClose);
auto has_strict_directive = body->in_strict_mode();