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LibJS: Handle circular references in Array.prototype.join()
This fixes Array.prototype.{join,toString}() crashing with arrays containing themselves, i.e. circular references. The spec is suspiciously silent about this, and indeed engine262, a "100% spec compliant" ECMA-262 implementation, can't handle these cases. I had a look at some major engines instead and they all seem to keep track or check for circular references and return an empty string for already seen objects. - SpiderMonkey: "AutoCycleDetector detector(cx, obj)" - V8: "CycleProtectedArrayJoin<JSArray>(...)" - JavaScriptCore: "StringRecursionChecker checker(globalObject, thisObject)" - ChakraCore: "scriptContext->CheckObject(thisArg)" To keep things simple & consistent this uses the same pattern as JSONObject, MarkupGenerator and js: simply putting each seen object in a HashTable<Object*>. Fixes #3929.
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Author: https://github.com/linusg Commit: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/0603402c80c Pull-request: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/3944 Issue: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/3929
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#include <AK/Function.h>
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#include <AK/HashTable.h>
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#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Array.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/ArrayIterator.h>
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namespace JS {
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static HashTable<Object*> s_array_join_seen_objects;
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ArrayPrototype::ArrayPrototype(GlobalObject& global_object)
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: Object(*global_object.object_prototype())
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{
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auto* this_object = vm.this_value(global_object).to_object(global_object);
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if (!this_object)
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return {};
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// This is not part of the spec, but all major engines do some kind of circular reference checks.
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// FWIW: engine262, a "100% spec compliant" ECMA-262 impl, aborts with "too much recursion".
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if (s_array_join_seen_objects.contains(this_object))
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return js_string(vm, "");
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s_array_join_seen_objects.set(this_object);
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auto length = get_length(vm, *this_object);
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if (vm.exception())
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return {};
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return {};
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builder.append(string);
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}
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s_array_join_seen_objects.remove(this_object);
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return js_string(vm, builder.to_string());
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}
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expect([1, null, 2, undefined, 3].join()).toBe("1,,2,,3");
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expect(Array(3).join()).toBe(",,");
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});
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test("circular references", () => {
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const a = ["foo", [], [1, 2, []], ["bar"]];
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a[1] = a;
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a[2][2] = a;
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// [ "foo", <circular>, [ 1, 2, <circular> ], [ "bar" ] ]
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expect(a.join()).toBe("foo,,1,2,,bar");
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});
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