426 lines
16 KiB
C++
426 lines
16 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2019 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE.chromium file.
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#ifndef ELECTRON_SHELL_COMMON_GIN_HELPER_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_H_
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#define ELECTRON_SHELL_COMMON_GIN_HELPER_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_H_
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#include <optional>
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#include <utility>
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#include "base/functional/bind.h"
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#include "base/functional/callback.h"
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#include "base/memory/raw_ptr.h"
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#include "gin/arguments.h"
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#include "gin/per_isolate_data.h"
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#include "shell/common/gin_helper/arguments.h"
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#include "shell/common/gin_helper/destroyable.h"
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#include "shell/common/gin_helper/error_thrower.h"
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#include "shell/common/gin_helper/microtasks_scope.h"
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// This file is forked from gin/function_template.h with 2 differences:
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// 1. Support for additional types of arguments.
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// 2. Support for warning using destroyed objects.
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//
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// TODO(zcbenz): We should seek to remove this file after removing native_mate.
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namespace gin_helper {
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struct InvokerOptions {
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bool holder_is_first_argument = false;
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const char* holder_type = nullptr; // Null if unknown or not applicable.
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct CallbackParamTraits {
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typedef T LocalType;
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct CallbackParamTraits<const T&> {
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typedef T LocalType;
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct CallbackParamTraits<const T*> {
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typedef T* LocalType;
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};
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// CallbackHolder and CallbackHolderBase are used to pass a
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// base::RepeatingCallback from CreateFunctionTemplate through v8 (via
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// v8::FunctionTemplate) to DispatchToCallback, where it is invoked.
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// CallbackHolder will clean up the callback in two different scenarios:
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// - If the garbage collector finds that it's garbage and collects it. (But note
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// that even _if_ we become garbage, we might never get collected!)
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// - If the isolate gets disposed.
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//
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// TODO(crbug.com/1285119): When gin::Wrappable gets migrated over to using
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// cppgc, this class should also be considered for migration.
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// This simple base class is used so that we can share a single object template
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// among every CallbackHolder instance.
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class CallbackHolderBase {
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public:
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CallbackHolderBase(const CallbackHolderBase&) = delete;
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CallbackHolderBase& operator=(const CallbackHolderBase&) = delete;
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v8::Local<v8::External> GetHandle(v8::Isolate* isolate);
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protected:
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explicit CallbackHolderBase(v8::Isolate* isolate);
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virtual ~CallbackHolderBase();
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private:
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class DisposeObserver : gin::PerIsolateData::DisposeObserver {
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public:
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DisposeObserver(gin::PerIsolateData* per_isolate_data,
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CallbackHolderBase* holder);
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~DisposeObserver() override;
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// gin::PerIsolateData::DisposeObserver
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void OnBeforeDispose(v8::Isolate* isolate) override;
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void OnDisposed() override;
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private:
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// Unlike in Chromium, it's possible for PerIsolateData to be null
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// for a given isolate - e.g. in a Node.js Worker. Thus this
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// needs to be a raw_ptr instead of a raw_ref.
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const raw_ptr<gin::PerIsolateData> per_isolate_data_;
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const raw_ref<CallbackHolderBase> holder_;
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};
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static void FirstWeakCallback(
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const v8::WeakCallbackInfo<CallbackHolderBase>& data);
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static void SecondWeakCallback(
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const v8::WeakCallbackInfo<CallbackHolderBase>& data);
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v8::Global<v8::External> v8_ref_;
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DisposeObserver dispose_observer_;
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};
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template <typename Sig>
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class CallbackHolder : public CallbackHolderBase {
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public:
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CallbackHolder(v8::Isolate* isolate,
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base::RepeatingCallback<Sig> callback,
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InvokerOptions invoker_options)
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: CallbackHolderBase(isolate),
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callback(std::move(callback)),
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invoker_options(std::move(invoker_options)) {}
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CallbackHolder(const CallbackHolder&) = delete;
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CallbackHolder& operator=(const CallbackHolder&) = delete;
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base::RepeatingCallback<Sig> callback;
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InvokerOptions invoker_options;
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private:
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~CallbackHolder() override = default;
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};
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template <typename T>
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bool GetNextArgument(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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bool is_first,
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T* result) {
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if (is_first && invoker_options.holder_is_first_argument) {
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return args->GetHolder(result);
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} else {
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return args->GetNext(result);
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}
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}
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// Electron-specific GetNextArgument that supports std::optional.
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template <typename T>
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bool GetNextArgument(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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bool is_first,
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std::optional<T>* result) {
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T converted;
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// Use gin::Arguments::GetNext which always advances |next| counter.
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if (args->GetNext(&converted))
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result->emplace(std::move(converted));
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return true;
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}
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// Electron-specific GetNextArgument that supports ErrorThrower.
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inline bool GetNextArgument(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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bool is_first,
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ErrorThrower* result) {
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*result = ErrorThrower(args->isolate());
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return true;
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}
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// Electron-specific GetNextArgument that supports the gin_helper::Arguments.
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inline bool GetNextArgument(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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bool is_first,
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gin_helper::Arguments** result) {
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*result = static_cast<gin_helper::Arguments*>(args);
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return true;
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}
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// For advanced use cases, we allow callers to request the unparsed Arguments
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// object and poke around in it directly.
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inline bool GetNextArgument(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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bool is_first,
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gin::Arguments* result) {
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*result = *args;
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return true;
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}
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inline bool GetNextArgument(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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bool is_first,
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gin::Arguments** result) {
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*result = args;
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return true;
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}
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// It's common for clients to just need the isolate, so we make that easy.
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inline bool GetNextArgument(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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bool is_first,
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v8::Isolate** result) {
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*result = args->isolate();
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return true;
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}
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// Throws an error indicating conversion failure.
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void ThrowConversionError(gin::Arguments* args,
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const InvokerOptions& invoker_options,
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size_t index);
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// Class template for extracting and storing single argument for callback
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// at position |index|.
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template <size_t index, typename ArgType, typename = void>
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struct ArgumentHolder {
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using ArgLocalType = typename CallbackParamTraits<ArgType>::LocalType;
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ArgLocalType value;
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bool ok = false;
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ArgumentHolder(gin::Arguments* args, const InvokerOptions& invoker_options) {
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v8::Local<v8::Object> holder;
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if (index == 0 && invoker_options.holder_is_first_argument &&
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args->GetHolder(&holder) &&
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gin_helper::Destroyable::IsDestroyed(holder)) {
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args->ThrowTypeError("Object has been destroyed");
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return;
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}
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ok = GetNextArgument(args, invoker_options, index == 0, &value);
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if (!ok) {
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ThrowConversionError(args, invoker_options, index);
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}
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}
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};
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// This is required for types such as v8::LocalVector<T>, which don't have
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// a default constructor. To create an element of such a type, the isolate
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// has to be provided.
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template <size_t index, typename ArgType>
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struct ArgumentHolder<
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index,
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ArgType,
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std::enable_if_t<!std::is_default_constructible_v<
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typename CallbackParamTraits<ArgType>::LocalType> &&
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std::is_constructible_v<
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typename CallbackParamTraits<ArgType>::LocalType,
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v8::Isolate*>>> {
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using ArgLocalType = typename CallbackParamTraits<ArgType>::LocalType;
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ArgLocalType value;
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bool ok;
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ArgumentHolder(gin::Arguments* args, const InvokerOptions& invoker_options)
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: value(args->isolate()),
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ok(GetNextArgument(args, invoker_options, index == 0, &value)) {
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if (!ok) {
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ThrowConversionError(args, invoker_options, index);
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}
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}
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};
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// Class template for converting arguments from JavaScript to C++ and running
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// the callback with them.
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template <typename IndicesType, typename... ArgTypes>
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class Invoker;
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template <size_t... indices, typename... ArgTypes>
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class Invoker<std::index_sequence<indices...>, ArgTypes...>
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: public ArgumentHolder<indices, ArgTypes>... {
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public:
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// Invoker<> inherits from ArgumentHolder<> for each argument.
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// C++ has always been strict about the class initialization order,
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// so it is guaranteed ArgumentHolders will be initialized (and thus, will
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// extract arguments from Arguments) in the right order.
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Invoker(gin::Arguments* args, const InvokerOptions& invoker_options)
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: ArgumentHolder<indices, ArgTypes>(args, invoker_options)...,
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args_(args) {}
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bool IsOK() { return And(ArgumentHolder<indices, ArgTypes>::ok...); }
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template <typename ReturnType>
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void DispatchToCallback(
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base::RepeatingCallback<ReturnType(ArgTypes...)> callback) {
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gin_helper::MicrotasksScope microtasks_scope(
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args_->isolate(),
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args_->GetHolderCreationContext()->GetMicrotaskQueue(), true);
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args_->Return(
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callback.Run(std::move(ArgumentHolder<indices, ArgTypes>::value)...));
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}
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// In C++, you can declare the function foo(void), but you can't pass a void
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// expression to foo. As a result, we must specialize the case of Callbacks
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// that have the void return type.
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void DispatchToCallback(base::RepeatingCallback<void(ArgTypes...)> callback) {
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gin_helper::MicrotasksScope microtasks_scope(
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args_->isolate(),
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args_->GetHolderCreationContext()->GetMicrotaskQueue(), true);
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callback.Run(std::move(ArgumentHolder<indices, ArgTypes>::value)...);
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}
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private:
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static bool And() { return true; }
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template <typename... T>
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static bool And(bool arg1, T... args) {
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return arg1 && And(args...);
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}
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raw_ptr<gin::Arguments> args_;
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};
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// DispatchToCallback converts all the JavaScript arguments to C++ types and
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// invokes the base::RepeatingCallback.
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template <typename Sig>
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struct Dispatcher {};
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template <typename ReturnType, typename... ArgTypes>
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struct Dispatcher<ReturnType(ArgTypes...)> {
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static void DispatchToCallbackImpl(gin::Arguments* args) {
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v8::Local<v8::External> v8_holder;
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CHECK(args->GetData(&v8_holder));
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CallbackHolderBase* holder_base =
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reinterpret_cast<CallbackHolderBase*>(v8_holder->Value());
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typedef CallbackHolder<ReturnType(ArgTypes...)> HolderT;
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HolderT* holder = static_cast<HolderT*>(holder_base);
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using Indices = std::index_sequence_for<ArgTypes...>;
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Invoker<Indices, ArgTypes...> invoker(args, holder->invoker_options);
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if (invoker.IsOK())
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invoker.DispatchToCallback(holder->callback);
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}
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static void DispatchToCallback(
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const v8::FunctionCallbackInfo<v8::Value>& info) {
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gin::Arguments args(info);
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DispatchToCallbackImpl(&args);
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}
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static void DispatchToCallbackForProperty(
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v8::Local<v8::Name>,
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const v8::PropertyCallbackInfo<v8::Value>& info) {
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gin::Arguments args(info);
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DispatchToCallbackImpl(&args);
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}
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};
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// CreateFunctionTemplate creates a v8::FunctionTemplate that will create
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// JavaScript functions that execute a provided C++ function or
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// base::RepeatingCallback. JavaScript arguments are automatically converted via
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// gin::Converter, as is the return value of the C++ function, if any.
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// |invoker_options| contains additional parameters. If it contains a
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// holder_type, it will be used to provide a useful conversion error if the
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// holder is the first argument. If not provided, a generic invocation error
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// will be used.
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//
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// NOTE: V8 caches FunctionTemplates for a lifetime of a web page for its own
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// internal reasons, thus it is generally a good idea to cache the template
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// returned by this function. Otherwise, repeated method invocations from JS
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// will create substantial memory leaks. See http://crbug.com/463487.
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//
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// The callback will be destroyed if either the function template gets garbage
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// collected or _after_ the isolate is disposed. Garbage collection can never be
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// relied upon. As such, any destructors for objects bound to the callback must
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// not depend on the isolate being alive at the point they are called. The order
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// in which callbacks are destroyed is not guaranteed.
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template <typename Sig>
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v8::Local<v8::FunctionTemplate> CreateFunctionTemplate(
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v8::Isolate* isolate,
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base::RepeatingCallback<Sig> callback,
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InvokerOptions invoker_options = {}) {
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typedef CallbackHolder<Sig> HolderT;
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HolderT* holder =
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new HolderT(isolate, std::move(callback), std::move(invoker_options));
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v8::Local<v8::FunctionTemplate> tmpl = v8::FunctionTemplate::New(
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isolate, &Dispatcher<Sig>::DispatchToCallback,
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gin::ConvertToV8<v8::Local<v8::External>>(isolate,
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holder->GetHandle(isolate)),
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v8::Local<v8::Signature>(), 0, v8::ConstructorBehavior::kAllow);
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return tmpl;
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}
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// CreateDataPropertyCallback creates a v8::AccessorNameGetterCallback and
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// corresponding data value that will hold and execute the provided
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// base::RepeatingCallback, using automatic conversions similar to
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// |CreateFunctionTemplate|.
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//
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// It is expected that these will be passed to v8::Template::SetLazyDataProperty
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// or another similar function.
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template <typename Sig>
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std::pair<v8::AccessorNameGetterCallback, v8::Local<v8::Value>>
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CreateDataPropertyCallback(v8::Isolate* isolate,
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base::RepeatingCallback<Sig> callback,
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InvokerOptions invoker_options = {}) {
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typedef CallbackHolder<Sig> HolderT;
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HolderT* holder =
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new HolderT(isolate, std::move(callback), std::move(invoker_options));
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return {&Dispatcher<Sig>::DispatchToCallbackForProperty,
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gin::ConvertToV8<v8::Local<v8::External>>(
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isolate, holder->GetHandle(isolate))};
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}
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// Base template - used only for non-member function pointers. Other types
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// either go to one of the below specializations, or go here and fail to compile
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// because of base::Bind().
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template <typename T, typename Enable = void>
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struct CallbackTraits {
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static v8::Local<v8::FunctionTemplate> CreateTemplate(v8::Isolate* isolate,
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T callback) {
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return gin_helper::CreateFunctionTemplate(isolate,
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base::BindRepeating(callback));
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}
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};
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// Specialization for base::RepeatingCallback.
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template <typename T>
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struct CallbackTraits<base::RepeatingCallback<T>> {
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static v8::Local<v8::FunctionTemplate> CreateTemplate(
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v8::Isolate* isolate,
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const base::RepeatingCallback<T>& callback) {
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return gin_helper::CreateFunctionTemplate(isolate, callback);
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}
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};
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// Specialization for member function pointers. We need to handle this case
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// specially because the first parameter for callbacks to MFP should typically
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// come from the JavaScript "this" object the function was called on, not
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// from the first normal parameter.
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template <typename T>
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struct CallbackTraits<
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T,
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typename std::enable_if<std::is_member_function_pointer<T>::value>::type> {
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static v8::Local<v8::FunctionTemplate> CreateTemplate(v8::Isolate* isolate,
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T callback) {
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InvokerOptions invoker_options = {.holder_is_first_argument = true};
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return gin_helper::CreateFunctionTemplate(
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isolate, base::BindRepeating(callback), std::move(invoker_options));
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}
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};
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} // namespace gin_helper
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#endif // ELECTRON_SHELL_COMMON_GIN_HELPER_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_H_
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