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denoland-rusty-v8/tests/compile_fail/try_catch_exception_lifetime.rs

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// Copyright 2019-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use rusty_v8 as v8;
pub fn main() {
let mut isolate = v8::Isolate::new(mock());
let mut scope1 = v8::HandleScope::new(&mut isolate);
let context = v8::Context::new(&mut scope1);
let mut scope2 = v8::ContextScope::new(&mut scope1, context);
let mut try_catch = v8::TryCatch::new(&mut scope2);
Use correct lifetime for TryCatch::exception()/message() return value (#380) According to v8.h, "the returned handle is valid until this TryCatch block has been destroyed". This is incorrect, as can be demonstrated with the test below. In practice the return value lives no longer and no shorter than the active HandleScope at the time these methods are called. An issue has been opened about this in the V8 bug tracker: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/v8/issues/detail?id=10537. ```rust fn try_catch_bad_lifetimes() { let _setup_guard = setup(); let mut isolate = v8::Isolate::new(Default::default()); let mut hs = v8::HandleScope::new(&mut isolate); let scope = hs.enter(); let context = v8::Context::new(scope); let mut cs = v8::ContextScope::new(scope, context); let scope = cs.enter(); let caught_msg_2 = { let mut try_catch = v8::TryCatch::new(scope); let try_catch = try_catch.enter(); let caught_msg_1 = { let mut hs = v8::HandleScope::new(scope); let scope = hs.enter(); // Throw exception #1. let msg_1 = v8::String::new(scope, "BOOM!").unwrap(); let exc_1 = v8::Exception::type_error(scope, msg_1); scope.isolate().throw_exception(exc_1); // Catch exception #1. let caught_msg_1 = try_catch.message().unwrap(); let caught_str_1 = caught_msg_1.get(scope).to_rust_string_lossy(scope); assert!(caught_str_1.contains("BOOM")); // Move `caught_msg_1` out of the HandleScope it was created in. // The borrow checker allows this because `caught_msg_1`'s // lifetime is contrained to not outlive the TryCatch, but it is // allowed to outlive the HandleScope that was active when the // exception was caught. caught_msg_1 }; // Next line crashes. let caught_str_1 = caught_msg_1.get(scope).to_rust_string_lossy(scope); assert!(caught_str_1.contains("BOOM")); // Throws exception #2. let msg_2 = v8::String::new(scope, "DANG!").unwrap(); let exc_2 = v8::Exception::type_error(scope, msg_2); scope.isolate().throw_exception(exc_2); // Catch exception #2. let caught_msg_2 = try_catch.message().unwrap(); let caught_str_2 = caught_msg_2.get(scope).to_rust_string_lossy(scope); assert!(caught_str_2.contains("DANG")); // Move `caught_msg_2` out of the extent of the TryCatch, but still // within the extent of its HandleScope. This is unnecessarily // rejected at compile time. caught_msg_2 }; let caught_str_2 = caught_msg_2.get(scope).to_rust_string_lossy(scope); assert!(caught_str_2.contains("DANG")); } ```
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let try_catch = try_catch.enter();
let _exception = {
let mut scope3 = v8::HandleScope::new(&mut scope2);
let mut scope4 = v8::HandleScope::new(&mut scope3);
try_catch.exception(&mut scope4).unwrap()
};
}
fn mock<T>() -> T {
unimplemented!()
}