macro_rules! js_intern {
($value:expr) => { ... };
}Expand description
Stores one copy of each distinct JavaScript primitive.
For example, js_intern!("string") evaluates to a &JsValue but only
does the translation from the utf-8 Rust string to the utf-16 JavaScript
string the first time the expression is evaluated. Furthermore, strings
are de-duplicated across the program. So, any time js_intern!("string")
is used in the program, the same instance of the JavaScript string is used.
§Supported types
&'static strEg:js_intern!("str")f64,f32,u8,u16,u32,i8,i16,i32Eg:js_intern(1.0)boolEg:js_intern(true)
§Warning: This is intended to work for literals only. It may presently work on expressions,
but this is not an intended part of the API and will break in a future release.