pub unsafe extern "C-unwind" fn JSObjectMakeFunction(
ctx: JSContextRef,
name: JSStringRef,
parameter_count: c_uint,
parameter_names: *mut JSStringRef,
body: JSStringRef,
source_url: JSStringRef,
starting_line_number: c_int,
exception: *mut JSValueRef,
) -> JSObjectRefJSBase and JSObjectRef only.Expand description
Creates a function with a given script as its body.
Parameter ctx: The execution context to use.
Parameter name: A JSString containing the function’s name. This will be used when converting the function to string. Pass NULL to create an anonymous function.
Parameter parameterCount: An integer count of the number of parameter names in parameterNames.
Parameter parameterNames: A JSString array containing the names of the function’s parameters. Pass NULL if parameterCount is 0.
Parameter body: A JSString containing the script to use as the function’s body.
Parameter sourceURL: A JSString containing a URL for the script’s source file. This is only used when reporting exceptions. Pass NULL if you do not care to include source file information in exceptions.
Parameter startingLineNumber: An integer value specifying the script’s starting line number in the file located at sourceURL. This is only used when reporting exceptions. The value is one-based, so the first line is line 1 and invalid values are clamped to 1.
Parameter exception: A pointer to a JSValueRef in which to store a syntax error exception, if any. Pass NULL if you do not care to store a syntax error exception.
Returns: A JSObject that is a function, or NULL if either body or parameterNames contains a syntax error. The object’s prototype will be the default function prototype.
Use this method when you want to execute a script repeatedly, to avoid the cost of re-parsing the script before each execution.
§Safety
ctxmust be a valid pointer.namemust be a valid pointer.parameter_namesmust be a valid pointer.bodymust be a valid pointer.source_urlmust be a valid pointer.exceptionmust be a valid pointer.