JSObjectData

Struct JSObjectData 

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pub struct JSObjectData {
    pub properties: IndexMap<PropertyKey, Rc<RefCell<Value>>>,
    pub constants: HashSet<String>,
    pub non_enumerable: HashSet<PropertyKey>,
    pub non_writable: HashSet<PropertyKey>,
    pub non_configurable: HashSet<PropertyKey>,
    pub prototype: Option<Rc<RefCell<JSObjectData>>>,
    pub is_function_scope: bool,
}

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§properties: IndexMap<PropertyKey, Rc<RefCell<Value>>>§constants: HashSet<String>§non_enumerable: HashSet<PropertyKey>

Tracks keys that should not be enumerated by Object.keys / Object.values.

§non_writable: HashSet<PropertyKey>

Tracks keys that are non-writable (read-only)

§non_configurable: HashSet<PropertyKey>

Tracks keys that are non-configurable

§prototype: Option<Rc<RefCell<JSObjectData>>>§is_function_scope: bool

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impl JSObjectData

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn insert(&mut self, key: PropertyKey, val: Rc<RefCell<Value>>)

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pub fn set_non_enumerable(&mut self, key: PropertyKey)

Mark a property key as non-enumerable on this object

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pub fn set_non_writable(&mut self, key: PropertyKey)

Mark a property key as non-writable on this object

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pub fn set_non_configurable(&mut self, key: PropertyKey)

Mark a property key as non-configurable on this object

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pub fn is_writable(&self, key: &PropertyKey) -> bool

Check whether a key is writable (default true)

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pub fn is_configurable(&self, key: &PropertyKey) -> bool

Check whether a key is configurable (default true)

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pub fn is_enumerable(&self, key: &PropertyKey) -> bool

Check whether a key is enumerable (default true)

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pub fn get(&self, key: &PropertyKey) -> Option<Rc<RefCell<Value>>>

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pub fn contains_key(&self, key: &PropertyKey) -> bool

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pub fn remove(&mut self, key: &PropertyKey) -> Option<Rc<RefCell<Value>>>

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pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_, PropertyKey, Rc<RefCell<Value>>>

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pub fn is_const(&self, key: &str) -> bool

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pub fn set_const(&mut self, key: String)

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impl Clone for JSObjectData

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fn clone(&self) -> JSObjectData

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for JSObjectData

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for JSObjectData

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fn default() -> JSObjectData

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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