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Bck2Brwsr 0.10

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(New page: Using Object.defineProperty to make sure the JavaScript Object has all the methods of {{JDK|java/lang|Object}}, while those methods do not show up during iteration <source lang="java...)
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for (var p in anObject) {
for (var p in anObject) {
console.log('A prop found ' + p);
console.log('A prop found ' + p);
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}
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</source>
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The ''AOT'' mode has support for [[JDK]]8's [[Closure|Lambdas]]. Following methods properly return "XXXXXXXXXX" in [[Bck2Brwsr 0.10]]:
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<source lang="java">
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private static void fewTimes(Runnable r, int cnt) {
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while (cnt-- > 0) {
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r.run();
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}
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}
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public static String compound() {
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StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
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fewTimes(() -> sb.append('X'), 10);
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return sb.toString();
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}
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</source>
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Support for [[JDK]]8 defender and interface static methods. In the following example the method '''defaultValue''' properly returns ''42'' in [[Bck2Brwsr 0.10]]:
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<source lang="java">
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public interface Value {
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public static int staticValue(Value v) {
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return v.value();
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}
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public default int value() {
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return 42;
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}
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public static int defaultValue() {
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return staticValue(new Value() {});
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}
}
}
</source>
</source>

Revision as of 16:51, 13 September 2014

Using Object.defineProperty to make sure the JavaScript Object has all the methods of Object, while those methods do not show up during iteration

for (var p in anObject) {
  console.log('A prop found ' + p);
}

The AOT mode has support for JDK8's Lambdas. Following methods properly return "XXXXXXXXXX" in Bck2Brwsr 0.10:

private static void fewTimes(Runnable r, int cnt) {
    while (cnt-- > 0) {
        r.run();
    }
}
 
public static String compound() {
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    fewTimes(() -> sb.append('X'), 10);
    return sb.toString();
}

Support for JDK8 defender and interface static methods. In the following example the method defaultValue properly returns 42 in Bck2Brwsr 0.10:

public interface Value {
    public static int staticValue(Value v) {
        return v.value();
    }
 
    public default int value() {
        return 42;
    }
 
    public static int defaultValue() {
        return staticValue(new Value() {});
    }
}
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