Geoffrey Garen | 3 Apr 2012 18:46
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Re: RegExp on JSStaticFunction

JavaScript doesn't have a concept of "intercept any method invocation". However, it does have a concept of
"intercept any property access". I believe you could accomplish what you want by implementing a
catch-all JSObjectGetPropertyCallback that created the necessary function objects on the fly, and
cached them.

Geoff

On Apr 3, 2012, at 1:02 AM, Iker Perez de Albeniz wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have estarted a personal project and i am new on wbkit development. I have a question about the posibility
of using regular expression on JSStaticFunction struct name.. so i can resolve every methos of a class
with an unique funcrtion..
> 
> My idea is to hace a fucntion that conects to a socket where the "core" of the class is available.. so i can do
something like..
> 
> 
> static JSValueRef myclass_mymethod(JSContextRef context,
>                        JSObjectRef function,
>                        JSObjectRef thisObject,
>                        size_t argumentCount,
>                        const JSValueRef arguments[],
>                        JSValueRef *exception)
> {
>    // get the name of the funcion called
>    //open a socket and call to a REST service
> }
> 
> 
> static const JSStaticFunction class_staticfuncs[] ={
>   { ".*", myclass_mymethod, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly },
>   { NULL, NULL, 0 }
> };
> 
> The idea is to create a bridge betwing JS and a core accesible via sockets/Json..
> 
> 
> Regards. 
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Gmane