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The QScriptContext class represents a Qt Script function invocation. More...
#include <QScriptContext>
This class was introduced in Qt 4.3.
The QScriptContext class represents a Qt Script function invocation.
A QScriptContext provides access to the `this' object and arguments passed to a script function. You typically want to access this information when you're writing a native (C++) function (see QScriptEngine::newFunction()) that will be called from script code. For example, when the script code
foo(20.5, "hello", new Object())
is evaluated, a QScriptContext will be created, and the context will carry the arguments as QScriptValues; in this particular case, the arguments will be one QScriptValue containing the number 20.5, a second QScriptValue containing the string "hello", and a third QScriptValue containing a Qt Script object.
Use argumentCount() to get the number of arguments passed to the function, and argument() to get an argument at a certain index.
Use thisObject() to get the `this' object associated with the function call, and setThisObject() to set the `this' object.
Use isCalledAsConstructor() to determine if the function was called as a constructor (e.g. "new foo()" (as constructor) or just "foo()").
Use throwValue() or throwError() to throw an exception.
Use callee() to obtain the QScriptValue that represents the function being called.
Use parentContext() to get a pointer to the context that precedes this context in the activation stack.
Use engine() to obtain a pointer to the QScriptEngine that this context resides in.
Use backtrace() to get a human-readable backtrace associated with this context. This can be useful for debugging purposes when implementing native functions.
See also QScriptEngine::newFunction() and QScriptable.
This enum specifies types of error.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QScriptContext::ReferenceError | 1 | A reference error. |
QScriptContext::SyntaxError | 2 | A syntax error. |
QScriptContext::TypeError | 3 | A type error. |
QScriptContext::RangeError | 4 | A range error. |
QScriptContext::URIError | 5 | A URI error. |
QScriptContext::UnknownError | 0 | An unknown error. |
This enum specifies the execution state of the context.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QScriptContext::NormalState | 0 | The context is in a normal state. |
QScriptContext::ExceptionState | 1 | The context is in an exceptional state. |
Destroys this QScriptContext.
Returns the activation object of this QScriptContext. The activation object provides access to the local variables associated with this context.
See also setActivationObject(), argument(), and argumentsObject().
Returns the function argument at the given index.
If index >= argumentCount(), a QScriptValue of the primitive type Undefined is returned.
See also argumentCount().
Returns the number of arguments passed to the function in this invocation.
Note that the argument count can be different from the formal number of arguments (the length property of callee()).
See also argument().
Returns the arguments object of this QScriptContext.
The arguments object has properties callee (equal to callee()) and length (equal to argumentCount()), and properties 0, 1, ..., argumentCount() - 1 that provide access to the argument values. Initially, property P (0 <= P < argumentCount()) has the same value as argument(P). In the case when P is less than the number of formal parameters of the function, P shares its value with the corresponding property of the activation object (activationObject()). This means that changing this property changes the corresponding property of the activation object and vice versa.
See also argument() and activationObject().
Returns a human-readable backtrace of this QScriptContext.
Each line is of the form <function-name>(<arguments>)@<file-name>:<line-number>.
See also QScriptEngine::uncaughtExceptionBacktrace().
Returns the callee. The callee is the function object that this QScriptContext represents an invocation of.
Returns the QScriptEngine that this QScriptContext belongs to.
Returns true if the function was called as a constructor (e.g. "new foo()"); otherwise returns false.
When a function is called as constructor, the thisObject() contains the newly constructed object to be initialized.
Returns the parent context of this QScriptContext.
Sets the activation object of this QScriptContext to be the given activation.
See also activationObject().
Sets the `this' object associated with this QScriptContext to be thisObject.
See also thisObject().
Returns the execution state of this QScriptContext.
Returns the `this' object associated with this QScriptContext.
See also setThisObject().
Throws an error with the given text. Returns the created error object.
The text will be stored in the message property of the error object.
See also throwValue() and state().
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Throws an error with the given text. Returns the created error object.
See also throwValue() and state().
Throws an exception with the given value. Returns the value thrown (the same as the argument).
See also throwError() and state().
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