Struct v8::AllowJavascriptExecutionScope
source · pub struct AllowJavascriptExecutionScope<'s, P> { /* private fields */ }
Implementations§
Methods from Deref<Target = TryCatch<'p, P>>§
sourcepub fn has_caught(&self) -> bool
pub fn has_caught(&self) -> bool
Returns true if an exception has been caught by this try/catch block.
sourcepub fn can_continue(&self) -> bool
pub fn can_continue(&self) -> bool
For certain types of exceptions, it makes no sense to continue execution.
If CanContinue returns false, the correct action is to perform any C++ cleanup needed and then return. If CanContinue returns false and HasTerminated returns true, it is possible to call CancelTerminateExecution in order to continue calling into the engine.
sourcepub fn has_terminated(&self) -> bool
pub fn has_terminated(&self) -> bool
Returns true if an exception has been caught due to script execution being terminated.
There is no JavaScript representation of an execution termination exception. Such exceptions are thrown when the TerminateExecution methods are called to terminate a long-running script.
If such an exception has been thrown, HasTerminated will return true, indicating that it is possible to call CancelTerminateExecution in order to continue calling into the engine.
sourcepub fn is_verbose(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_verbose(&self) -> bool
Returns true if verbosity is enabled.
sourcepub fn set_verbose(&mut self, value: bool)
pub fn set_verbose(&mut self, value: bool)
Set verbosity of the external exception handler.
By default, exceptions that are caught by an external exception handler are not reported. Call SetVerbose with true on an external exception handler to have exceptions caught by the handler reported as if they were not caught.
sourcepub fn set_capture_message(&mut self, value: bool)
pub fn set_capture_message(&mut self, value: bool)
Set whether or not this TryCatch should capture a Message object which holds source information about where the exception occurred. True by default.
sourcepub fn reset(&mut self)
pub fn reset(&mut self)
Clears any exceptions that may have been caught by this try/catch block. After this method has been called, HasCaught() will return false. Cancels the scheduled exception if it is caught and ReThrow() is not called before.
It is not necessary to clear a try/catch block before using it again; if another exception is thrown the previously caught exception will just be overwritten. However, it is often a good idea since it makes it easier to determine which operation threw a given exception.
sourcepub fn exception(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'p, Value>>
pub fn exception(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'p, Value>>
Returns the exception caught by this try/catch block. If no exception has been caught an empty handle is returned.
Note: v8.h states that “the returned handle is valid until this TryCatch block has been destroyed”. This is incorrect; the return value lives no longer and no shorter than the active HandleScope at the time this method is called. An issue has been opened about this in the V8 bug tracker: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/v8/issues/detail?id=10537.
sourcepub fn message(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'p, Message>>
pub fn message(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'p, Message>>
Returns the message associated with this exception. If there is no message associated an empty handle is returned.
Note: the remark about the lifetime for the exception()
return value
applies here too.
sourcepub fn rethrow(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'_, Value>>
pub fn rethrow(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'_, Value>>
Throws the exception caught by this TryCatch in a way that avoids it being caught again by this same TryCatch. As with ThrowException it is illegal to execute any JavaScript operations after calling ReThrow; the caller must return immediately to where the exception is caught.
This function returns the undefined
value when successful, or None
if
no exception was caught and therefore there was nothing to rethrow.
sourcepub fn stack_trace(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'p, Value>>
pub fn stack_trace(&mut self) -> Option<Local<'p, Value>>
Returns the .stack property of the thrown object. If no .stack property is present an empty handle is returned.
Methods from Deref<Target = EscapableHandleScope<'p, 'e, ()>>§
Methods from Deref<Target = HandleScope<'s, ()>>§
sourcepub fn get_current_context(&self) -> Local<'s, Context>
pub fn get_current_context(&self) -> Local<'s, Context>
Returns the context of the currently running JavaScript, or the context on the top of the stack if no JavaScript is running.
sourcepub fn get_entered_or_microtask_context(&self) -> Local<'s, Context>
pub fn get_entered_or_microtask_context(&self) -> Local<'s, Context>
Returns either the last context entered through V8’s C++ API, or the context of the currently running microtask while processing microtasks. If a context is entered while executing a microtask, that context is returned.
sourcepub fn throw_exception(
&mut self,
exception: Local<'_, Value>
) -> Local<'s, Value>
pub fn throw_exception( &mut self, exception: Local<'_, Value> ) -> Local<'s, Value>
Schedules an exception to be thrown when returning to JavaScript. When an exception has been scheduled it is illegal to invoke any JavaScript operation; the caller must return immediately and only after the exception has been handled does it become legal to invoke JavaScript operations.
This function always returns the undefined
value.
sourcepub fn get_isolate_data_from_snapshot_once<T>(
&mut self,
index: usize
) -> Result<Local<'s, T>, DataError>where
T: 'static,
for<'l> Local<'l, Data>: TryInto<Local<'l, T>, Error = DataError>,
pub fn get_isolate_data_from_snapshot_once<T>( &mut self, index: usize ) -> Result<Local<'s, T>, DataError>where T: 'static, for<'l> Local<'l, Data>: TryInto<Local<'l, T>, Error = DataError>,
Return data that was previously attached to the isolate snapshot via
SnapshotCreator, and removes the reference to it. If called again with
same index
argument, this function returns DataError::NoData
.
The value that was stored in the snapshot must either match or be
convertible to type parameter T
, otherwise DataError::BadType
is
returned.
sourcepub fn get_context_data_from_snapshot_once<T>(
&mut self,
index: usize
) -> Result<Local<'s, T>, DataError>where
T: 'static,
for<'l> Local<'l, Data>: TryInto<Local<'l, T>, Error = DataError>,
pub fn get_context_data_from_snapshot_once<T>( &mut self, index: usize ) -> Result<Local<'s, T>, DataError>where T: 'static, for<'l> Local<'l, Data>: TryInto<Local<'l, T>, Error = DataError>,
Return data that was previously attached to the context snapshot via
SnapshotCreator, and removes the reference to it. If called again with
same index
argument, this function returns DataError::NoData
.
The value that was stored in the snapshot must either match or be
convertible to type parameter T
, otherwise DataError::BadType
is
returned.