KJS::InternalFunctionImp Class Reference

Base class for all function objects. More...

#include <function.h>

Inheritance diagram for KJS::InternalFunctionImp:
KJS::FunctionImp KJS::FunctionPrototypeImp

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 InternalFunctionImp (FunctionPrototypeImp *funcProto)
 InternalFunctionImp (ExecState *exec)
bool implementsHasInstance () const
Boolean hasInstance (ExecState *exec, const Value &value)
virtual const ClassInfoclassInfo () const
Identifier name () const
void setName (Identifier _ident)

Static Public Attributes

static const ClassInfo info = {"Function", 0, 0, 0}

Protected Attributes

Identifier ident

Detailed Description

Base class for all function objects.

It implements the hasInstance method (for instanceof, which only applies to function objects) and allows to give the function a name, used in toString().

Constructors and prototypes of internal objects (implemented in C++) directly inherit from this. FunctionImp also does, for functions implemented in JS.

Definition at line 41 of file function.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

InternalFunctionImp::InternalFunctionImp ( FunctionPrototypeImp funcProto  ) 

Constructor.

For C++-implemented functions, funcProto is usually static_cast<FunctionPrototypeImp*>(exec->interpreter()->builtinFunctionPrototype().imp())

Definition at line 972 of file internal.cpp.


Member Function Documentation

void KJS::InternalFunctionImp::setName ( Identifier  _ident  )  [inline]

You might want to use the helper function ObjectImp::setFunctionName for this.

Definition at line 57 of file function.h.


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