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TypeScript
234 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2016-2018, Pulumi Corporation.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// tslint:disable:max-line-length
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import * as inspector from "inspector";
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import * as util from "util";
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import * as v8Hooks from "./v8Hooks";
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export async function getFunctionLocationAsync(func: Function) {
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// First, find the runtime's internal id for this function.
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const functionId = await getRuntimeIdForFunctionAsync(func);
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// Now, query for the internal properties the runtime sets up for it.
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const { internalProperties } = await runtimeGetPropertiesAsync(functionId, /*ownProperties:*/ false);
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// There should normally be an internal property called [[FunctionLocation]]:
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// https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/v8.git/+/3f99afc93c9ba1ba5df19f123b93cc3079893c9b/src/inspector/v8-debugger.cc#793
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const functionLocation = internalProperties.find(p => p.name === "[[FunctionLocation]]");
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if (!functionLocation || !functionLocation.value || !functionLocation.value.value) {
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return { file: "", line: 0, column: 0 };
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}
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const value = functionLocation.value.value;
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// Map from the scriptId the value has to a file-url.
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const file = v8Hooks.getScriptUrl(value.scriptId) || "";
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const line = value.lineNumber || 0;
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const column = value.columnNumber || 0;
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return { file, line, column };
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}
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export async function lookupCapturedVariableValueAsync(
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func: Function, freeVariable: string, throwOnFailure: boolean): Promise<any> {
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// First, find the runtime's internal id for this function.
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const functionId = await getRuntimeIdForFunctionAsync(func);
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// Now, query for the internal properties the runtime sets up for it.
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const { internalProperties } = await runtimeGetPropertiesAsync(functionId, /*ownProperties:*/ false);
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// There should normally be an internal property called [[Scopes]]:
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// https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/v8.git/+/3f99afc93c9ba1ba5df19f123b93cc3079893c9b/src/inspector/v8-debugger.cc#820
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const scopes = internalProperties.find(p => p.name === "[[Scopes]]");
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if (!scopes) {
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throw new Error("Could not find [[Scopes]] property");
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}
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if (!scopes.value) {
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throw new Error("[[Scopes]] property did not have [value]");
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}
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if (!scopes.value.objectId) {
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throw new Error("[[Scopes]].value have objectId");
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}
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// This is sneaky, but we can actually map back from the [[Scopes]] object to a real in-memory
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// v8 array-like value. Note: this isn't actually a real array. For example, it cannot be
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// iterated. Nor can any actual methods be called on it. However, we can directly index into
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// it, and we can. Similarly, the 'object' type it optionally points at is not a true JS
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// object. So we can't call things like .hasOwnProperty on it. However, the values pointed to
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// by 'object' are the real in-memory JS objects we are looking for. So we can find and return
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// those successfully to our caller.
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const scopesArray: { object?: Record<string, any> }[] = await getValueForObjectId(scopes.value.objectId);
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// scopesArray is ordered from innermost to outermost.
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for (let i = 0, n = scopesArray.length; i < n; i++) {
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const scope = scopesArray[i];
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if (scope.object) {
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if (freeVariable in scope.object) {
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const val = scope.object[freeVariable];
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return val;
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}
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}
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}
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if (throwOnFailure) {
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throw new Error("Unexpected missing variable in closure environment: " + freeVariable);
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}
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return undefined;
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}
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// We want to call util.promisify on inspector.Session.post. However, due to all the overloads of
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// that method, promisify gets confused. To prevent this, we cast our session object down to an
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// interface containing only the single overload we care about.
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type PostSession<TMethod, TParams, TReturn> = {
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post(method: TMethod, params?: TParams, callback?: (err: Error | null, params: TReturn) => void): void;
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};
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type EvaluationSession = PostSession<"Runtime.evaluate", inspector.Runtime.EvaluateParameterType, inspector.Runtime.EvaluateReturnType>;
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type GetPropertiesSession = PostSession<"Runtime.getProperties", inspector.Runtime.GetPropertiesParameterType, inspector.Runtime.GetPropertiesReturnType>;
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type CallFunctionSession = PostSession<"Runtime.callFunctionOn", inspector.Runtime.CallFunctionOnParameterType, inspector.Runtime.CallFunctionOnReturnType>;
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async function getRuntimeIdForFunctionAsync(func: Function): Promise<inspector.Runtime.RemoteObjectId> {
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// In order to get information about an object, we need to put it in a well known location so
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// that we can call Runtime.evaluate and find it. To do this, we just make a special map on the
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// 'global' object, and map from a unique-id to that object. We then call Runtime.evaluate with
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// an expression that then points to that unique-id in that global object. The runtime will
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// then find the object and give us back an internal id for it. We can then query for
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// information about the object through that internal id.
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//
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// Note: the reason for the mapping object and the unique-id we create is so that we don't run
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// into any issues when being called asynchronously. We don't want to place the object in a
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// location that might be overwritten by another call while we're asynchronously waiting for our
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// original call to complete.
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//
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// We also lazily initialize this in case pulumi has been loaded through another module and has
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// already initialize this global state.
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const globalAny = <any>global;
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if (!globalAny.__inflightFunctions) {
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globalAny.__inflightFunctions = {};
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globalAny.__currentFunctionId = 0;
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}
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// Place the function in a unique location off of the global object.
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const currentFunctionName = "id" + globalAny.__currentFunctionId++;
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globalAny.__inflightFunctions[currentFunctionName] = func;
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try {
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const session = <EvaluationSession>await v8Hooks.getSessionAsync();
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const post = util.promisify(session.post);
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const expression = `global.__inflightFunctions.${currentFunctionName}`;
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// This cast will become unnecessary when we move to TS 3.1.6 or above. In that version they
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// support typesafe '.call' calls.
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const retType = <inspector.Runtime.EvaluateReturnType>await post.call(
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session, "Runtime.evaluate", { expression });
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if (retType.exceptionDetails) {
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throw new Error(`Error calling "Runtime.evaluate(${expression})": ` + retType.exceptionDetails.text);
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}
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const remoteObject = retType.result;
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if (remoteObject.type !== "function") {
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throw new Error("Remote object was not 'function': " + JSON.stringify(remoteObject));
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}
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if (!remoteObject.objectId) {
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throw new Error("Remote function does not have 'objectId': " + JSON.stringify(remoteObject));
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}
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return remoteObject.objectId;
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}
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finally {
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delete globalAny.__inflightFunctions[currentFunctionName];
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}
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}
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async function runtimeGetPropertiesAsync(
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objectId: inspector.Runtime.RemoteObjectId,
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ownProperties: boolean | undefined) {
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const session = <GetPropertiesSession>await v8Hooks.getSessionAsync();
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const post = util.promisify(session.post);
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// This cast will become unnecessary when we move to TS 3.1.6 or above. In that version they
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// support typesafe '.call' calls.
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const retType = <inspector.Runtime.GetPropertiesReturnType>await post.call(
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session, "Runtime.getProperties", { objectId, ownProperties });
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if (retType.exceptionDetails) {
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throw new Error(`Error calling "Runtime.getProperties(${objectId}, ${ownProperties})": `
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+ retType.exceptionDetails.text);
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}
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return { internalProperties: retType.internalProperties || [], properties: retType.result };
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}
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async function getValueForObjectId(objectId: inspector.Runtime.RemoteObjectId): Promise<any> {
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// In order to get the raw JS value for the *remote wrapper* of the [[Scopes]] array, we use
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// Runtime.callFunctionOn on it passing in a fresh function-declaration. The Node runtime will
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// then compile that function, invoking it with the 'real' underlying scopes-array value in
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// memory as the bound 'this' value. Inside that function declaration, we can then access
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// 'this' and assign it to a unique-id in a well known mapping table we have set up. As above,
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// the unique-id is to prevent any issues with multiple in-flight asynchronous calls.
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//
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// We also lazily initialize this in case pulumi has been loaded through another module and has
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// already initialize this global state.
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const globalAny = <any>global;
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if (!globalAny.__inflightCalls) {
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globalAny.__inflightCalls = {};
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globalAny.__currentCallId = 0;
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}
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const session = <CallFunctionSession>await v8Hooks.getSessionAsync();
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const post = util.promisify(session.post);
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// Get an id for an unused location in the global table.
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const tableId = "id" + globalAny.__currentCallId++;
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// Now, ask the runtime to call a fictitious method on the scopes-array object. When it
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// does, it will get the actual underlying value for the scopes array and bind it to the
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// 'this' value inside the function. Inside the function we then just grab 'this' and
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// stash it in our global table. After this completes, we'll then have access to it.
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// This cast will become unnecessary when we move to TS 3.1.6 or above. In that version they
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// support typesafe '.call' calls.
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const retType = <inspector.Runtime.CallFunctionOnReturnType>await post.call(
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session, "Runtime.callFunctionOn", {
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objectId,
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functionDeclaration: `function () {
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global.__inflightCalls["${tableId}"] = this;
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}`,
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});
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if (retType.exceptionDetails) {
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throw new Error(`Error calling "Runtime.callFunction(${objectId})": `
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+ retType.exceptionDetails.text);
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}
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if (!globalAny.__inflightCalls.hasOwnProperty(tableId)) {
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throw new Error(`Value was not stored into table after calling "Runtime.callFunctionOn(${objectId})"`);
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}
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// Extract value and clear our table entry.
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const val = globalAny.__inflightCalls[tableId];
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delete globalAny.__inflightCalls[tableId];
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return val;
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}
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