Set private reference for classic script

Web developers can use `Dynamic Import` in a classic script; thus, we
need to save the script's private reference so that we can reuse it when
we're going to fetch a dynamic import module for a classic script.

Besides, because it's possible to use different executing context for a
dynamic import module (like `dynamic-import/string-compilation-other-document.html` WPT test),
we can't initialize a module owner at the timing of `SetScriptPrivate`;
thus, if the private module script doesn't hold an owner, we'll use a
DynamicImport owner for it.
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CYBAI 2020-07-11 22:44:21 +09:00
parent 99e832a345
commit d1715918f0
10 changed files with 204 additions and 71 deletions

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ use crate::dom::element::Element;
use crate::dom::globalscope::GlobalScope;
use crate::dom::node::{window_from_node, Node, ShadowIncluding};
use crate::realms::enter_realm;
use crate::script_module::ScriptFetchOptions;
use crate::script_thread::Documents;
use devtools_traits::{AutoMargins, ComputedNodeLayout, TimelineMarkerType};
use devtools_traits::{EvaluateJSReply, Modification, NodeInfo, TimelineMarker};
@ -34,7 +35,14 @@ pub fn handle_evaluate_js(global: &GlobalScope, eval: String, reply: IpcSender<E
let cx = global.get_cx();
let _ac = enter_realm(global);
rooted!(in(*cx) let mut rval = UndefinedValue());
global.evaluate_script_on_global_with_result(&eval, "<eval>", rval.handle_mut(), 1);
global.evaluate_script_on_global_with_result(
&eval,
"<eval>",
rval.handle_mut(),
1,
ScriptFetchOptions::default_classic_script(&global),
global.api_base_url(),
);
if rval.is_undefined() {
EvaluateJSReply::VoidValue