ipc = require 'ipc' path = require 'path' ObjectsRegistry = require './objects_registry.js' objectsRegistry = new ObjectsRegistry class PlainObject constructor: (value) -> @type = typeof value @type = 'value' if value is null if @type is 'object' or @type is 'function' @name = value.constructor.name @id = objectsRegistry.add value @members = [] for prop, field of value @members.push { name: prop, type: typeof field } else @type = 'value' @value = value ipc.on 'ATOM_INTERNAL_REQUIRE', (event, process_id, routing_id, module) -> event.result = new PlainObject(require(module)) ipc.on 'ATOM_INTERNAL_CONSTRUCTOR', (event, process_id, routing_id, id, args) -> try constructor = objectsRegistry.get id # Call new with array of arguments. # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1606797/use-of-apply-with-new-operator-is-this-possible obj = new (Function::bind.apply(constructor, [null].concat(args))) event.result = new PlainObject(obj) catch e event.result = type: 'error', value: e.message ipc.on 'ATOM_INTERNAL_FUNCTION_CALL', (event, process_id, routing_id, id, args) -> try ret = objectsRegistry.get(id).apply global, args event.result = new PlainObject(ret) catch e event.result = type: 'error', value: e.message ipc.on 'ATOM_INTERNAL_MEMBER_CALL', (event, process_id, routing_id, id, method, args) -> try obj = objectsRegistry.get id ret = obj[method].apply(obj, args) event.result = new PlainObject(ret) catch e event.result = type: 'error', value: e.message ipc.on 'ATOM_INTERNAL_MEMBER_SET', (event, process_id, routing_id, id, name, value) -> try objectsRegistry.get(id)[name] = value catch e event.result = type: 'error', value: e.message ipc.on 'ATOM_INTERNAL_MEMBER_GET', (event, process_id, routing_id, id, name) -> try event.result = new PlainObject(objectsRegistry.get(id)[name]) catch e event.result = type: 'error', value: e.message