bsc/internal/jsre/completion.go
Sina Mahmoodi 2d2c069ffe
console, internal/jsre: fix autocomplete issues (#26518)
Fixes #26505 where the console crashed when a property getter
raised an exception during autocompletion. I also noticed while fixing this
issue that autocomplete wasn't working for objects/fields with numbers in
them (most importantly web3.<tab><tab>) which is also now fixed.
2023-01-19 19:43:29 +01:00

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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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package jsre
import (
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/dop251/goja"
)
// JS numerical token
var numerical = regexp.MustCompile(`^(NaN|-?((\d*\.\d+|\d+)([Ee][+-]?\d+)?|Infinity))$`)
// CompleteKeywords returns potential continuations for the given line. Since line is
// evaluated, callers need to make sure that evaluating line does not have side effects.
func (jsre *JSRE) CompleteKeywords(line string) []string {
var results []string
jsre.Do(func(vm *goja.Runtime) {
results = getCompletions(vm, line)
})
return results
}
func getCompletions(vm *goja.Runtime, line string) (results []string) {
parts := strings.Split(line, ".")
if len(parts) == 0 {
return nil
}
// Find the right-most fully named object in the line. e.g. if line = "x.y.z"
// and "x.y" is an object, obj will reference "x.y".
obj := vm.GlobalObject()
for i := 0; i < len(parts)-1; i++ {
if numerical.MatchString(parts[i]) {
return nil
}
v := obj.Get(parts[i])
if v == nil || goja.IsNull(v) || goja.IsUndefined(v) {
return nil // No object was found
}
obj = v.ToObject(vm)
}
// Go over the keys of the object and retain the keys matching prefix.
// Example: if line = "x.y.z" and "x.y" exists and has keys "zebu", "zebra"
// and "platypus", then "x.y.zebu" and "x.y.zebra" will be added to results.
prefix := parts[len(parts)-1]
iterOwnAndConstructorKeys(vm, obj, func(k string) {
if strings.HasPrefix(k, prefix) {
if len(parts) == 1 {
results = append(results, k)
} else {
results = append(results, strings.Join(parts[:len(parts)-1], ".")+"."+k)
}
}
})
// Append opening parenthesis (for functions) or dot (for objects)
// if the line itself is the only completion.
if len(results) == 1 && results[0] == line {
// Accessing the property will cause it to be evaluated.
// This can cause an error, e.g. in case of web3.eth.protocolVersion
// which has been dropped from geth. Ignore the error for autocompletion
// purposes.
obj := SafeGet(obj, parts[len(parts)-1])
if obj != nil {
if _, isfunc := goja.AssertFunction(obj); isfunc {
results[0] += "("
} else {
results[0] += "."
}
}
}
sort.Strings(results)
return results
}