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- when defined(js):
- import std/jsbigints
- type
- ArrayBuffer* = ref object of JsRoot
- Float64Array* = ref object of JsRoot
- Uint32Array* = ref object of JsRoot
- Uint8Array* = ref object of JsRoot
- BigUint64Array* = ref object of JsRoot
- func newArrayBuffer*(n: int): ArrayBuffer {.importjs: "new ArrayBuffer(#)".}
- func newFloat64Array*(buffer: ArrayBuffer): Float64Array {.importjs: "new Float64Array(#)".}
- func newUint32Array*(buffer: ArrayBuffer): Uint32Array {.importjs: "new Uint32Array(#)".}
- func newBigUint64Array*(buffer: ArrayBuffer): BigUint64Array {.importjs: "new BigUint64Array(#)".}
- func newUint8Array*(n: int): Uint8Array {.importjs: "new Uint8Array(#)".}
- func `[]`*(arr: Uint32Array, i: int): uint32 {.importjs: "#[#]".}
- func `[]`*(arr: Uint8Array, i: int): uint8 {.importjs: "#[#]".}
- func `[]`*(arr: BigUint64Array, i: int): JsBigInt {.importjs: "#[#]".}
- func `[]=`*(arr: Float64Array, i: int, v: float) {.importjs: "#[#] = #".}
- proc jsTypeOf*[T](x: T): cstring {.importjs: "typeof(#)".} =
- ## Returns the name of the JsObject's JavaScript type as a cstring.
- # xxx replace jsffi.jsTypeOf with this definition and add tests
- runnableExamples:
- import std/[jsffi, jsbigints]
- assert jsTypeOf(1.toJs) == "number"
- assert jsTypeOf(false.toJs) == "boolean"
- assert [1].toJs.jsTypeOf == "object" # note the difference with `getProtoName`
- assert big"1".toJs.jsTypeOf == "bigint"
- proc jsConstructorName*[T](a: T): cstring =
- runnableExamples:
- import std/jsffi
- let a = array[2, float64].default
- assert jsConstructorName(a) == "Float64Array"
- assert jsConstructorName(a.toJs) == "Float64Array"
- asm """`result` = `a`.constructor.name"""
- proc hasJsBigInt*(): bool =
- asm """`result` = typeof BigInt != 'undefined'"""
- proc hasBigUint64Array*(): bool =
- asm """`result` = typeof BigUint64Array != 'undefined'"""
- proc getProtoName*[T](a: T): cstring {.importjs: "Object.prototype.toString.call(#)".} =
- runnableExamples:
- import std/[jsffi, jsbigints]
- type A = ref object
- assert 1.toJs.getProtoName == "[object Number]"
- assert "a".toJs.getProtoName == "[object String]"
- assert big"1".toJs.getProtoName == "[object BigInt]"
- assert false.toJs.getProtoName == "[object Boolean]"
- assert (a: 1).toJs.getProtoName == "[object Object]"
- assert A.default.toJs.getProtoName == "[object Null]"
- assert [1].toJs.getProtoName == "[object Int32Array]" # implementation defined
- assert @[1].toJs.getProtoName == "[object Array]" # ditto
- const maxSafeInteger* = 9007199254740991
- ## The same as `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER` or `2^53 - 1`.
- ## See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
- runnableExamples:
- let a {.importjs: "Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER".}: int64
- assert a == maxSafeInteger
- proc isInteger*[T](x: T): bool {.importjs: "Number.isInteger(#)".} =
- runnableExamples:
- import std/jsffi
- assert 1.isInteger
- assert not 1.5.isInteger
- assert 1.toJs.isInteger
- assert not 1.5.toJs.isInteger
- proc isSafeInteger*[T](x: T): bool {.importjs: "Number.isSafeInteger(#)".} =
- runnableExamples:
- import std/jsffi
- assert not "123".toJs.isSafeInteger
- assert 123.isSafeInteger
- assert 123.toJs.isSafeInteger
- assert 9007199254740991.toJs.isSafeInteger
- assert not 9007199254740992.toJs.isSafeInteger
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