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JsContext

Struct JsContext 

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pub struct JsContext { /* private fields */ }
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Parasitic JSContext — borrows servo’s JSContext pointer. Does NOT own a mozjs::rust::Runtime; servo owns that lifetime.

铁律: Bao 始终寄生 servo 的 JSContext,不存在独立 JSContext。 所有模式(CLI/browser/CDP)共享 servo 的唯一 JSContext。

Realm model (first-principles, ECMA-262/Node semantics): a Realm belongs to the agent (= this JsContext) for the latter’s whole lifetime, NOT to a single script execution. Scripts execute inside the realm; the realm persists across eval calls. This is what lets setTimeout/server handlers registered by one script fire after that script returns, and what makes globalThis.x set by eval A visible to eval B.

Concretely JsContext lazily owns ONE global object (realm_global), created on the first eval/eval_module_setup and reused by every subsequent eval (which merely AutoRealms into it). The global is persistent-rooted via JS_AddExtraRoot for the context’s lifetime — SpiderMonkey does not auto-root globals.

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impl JsContext

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pub fn init_runtime() -> Result<(JsContext, Option<SmRuntimeGuard>), JsError>

Initialize SpiderMonkey Runtime for CLI mode.

Returns (JsContext, Option<SmRuntimeGuard>). The guard owns the Runtime lifetime. The JSEngine is a process-wide singleton (never dropped).

If servo already initialized the Runtime (browser mode ran first), returns (JsContext, None) — servo owns the lifetime.

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pub unsafe fn from_servo_runtime() -> Result<JsContext, JsError>

Parasitize servo’s Runtime on this thread.

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servo’s Runtime must be alive on this thread (set via Runtime::new or bao_browser initialization).

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pub fn shutdown_engine()

Shut down the SpiderMonkey engine entirely (process exit only).

Calls JS_ShutDown to clean up SpiderMonkey’s process-wide C++ state. After this, no new Runtime/JSContext can be created on any thread.

This should only be called at process exit (e.g., via atexit). Tests should use shutdown_thread_sm() instead, which only destroys the per-thread Runtime without shutting down the engine.

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pub fn cx(&self) -> JSContext

Create a JSContext value wrapper from the stored pointer. The returned value is a zero-sized newtype — safe to create on demand. Caller holds this value and gets &mut from it for mozjs APIs.

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pub fn raw_cx(&self) -> *mut JSContext

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pub fn set_global_setup( &mut self, setup: unsafe fn(&mut JSContext, Handle<'_, *mut JSObject>), )

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pub fn set_post_eval_hook(&mut self, hook: fn(&mut JSContext) -> bool)

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pub fn global_setup( &self, ) -> Option<unsafe fn(&mut JSContext, Handle<'_, *mut JSObject>)>

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pub fn post_eval_hook(&self) -> Option<fn(&mut JSContext) -> bool>

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pub fn eval(&mut self, source: &str, filename: &str) -> Result<JsValue, JsError>

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pub fn ensure_realm_global( &mut self, cx: &mut JSContext, global_setup: Option<unsafe fn(&mut JSContext, Handle<'_, *mut JSObject>)>, ) -> Result<*mut JSObject, JsError>

Lazily create this context’s single persistent realm global on the first call, applying global_setup (install_console + the caller’s globals like Bun/process/require). On every subsequent call the stored global is returned verbatim — setup is NOT re-applied (the realm already has those globals). Returns the realm’s global pointer; also published to THREAD_REALM_GLOBAL for async dispatch.

Rooting: the global is AddRawValueRoot-ed inside PersistentGlobal for the context’s lifetime — SpiderMonkey does not auto-root globals.

pub so the module path (ModuleLoader::eval_module / worker bootstrap) can proactively initialize the persistent realm when the FIRST execution on the context is a module rather than a script — there is no prior eval to lazily trigger it, and an empty-eval workaround would be unsafe (it would route through post_eval_drain_then_exit and misfire process 'exit' dispatch).

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