I will try it. Thanks.
El 3 de abril de 2012 18:46, Geoffrey Garen <gga...@apple.com> escribió: > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > > webkit-dev mailing list > > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev > >
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