This article covers features introduced in SpiderMonkey 31
Create a new JavaScript function that is implemented in self-hosted JavaScript.
Syntax
JSFunction* JS::GetSelfHostedFunction(JSContext* cx, const char* selfHostedName, JS::Handle<jsid> id, unsigned nargs);
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cx |
JSContext* |
The context from which to get the function. Requires request. In a JS_THREADSAFE build, the caller must be in a request on this JSContext . |
selfHostedName |
const char* |
Function name in the self-hosted JavaScript. |
id |
JS::Handle<jsid> |
A pointer to jsid of the name to assign to the new function. |
nargs |
unsigned |
Number of arguments the function expects. |
Description
JS::GetSelfHostedFunction
creates a new JavaScript function implemented in self-hosted JavaScript.
On success, JS::GetSelfHostedFunction
returns a pointer to the newly created function. Otherwise, it reports an out-of-memory error and returns NULL
.