On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 05:22:16PM -0800, Chris Brannon wrote:
> Adam Thompson <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> > I'm also removing the jcx global and the jrt global.  I'm going to remove 
> > the
> > two explicit gc calls as well,
> 
> Sounds good to me!  I was just keeping jcx around for convenience, since
> it's a little easier to type and to read with a screen reader than
> cw->jss->jcx.  But that's not really a good reason to keep it, IMHO.

Yeah, and as Karl said, it also means we can remove the jMyContext function,
which is useful I think.

I'm also thinking of removing a couple of wrapper functions,
like the ones which previously attempted to handle utf8 stuff with js as the
new api gives no easy way of working out what mode the js engine is running in
anyway, so we kind of need to hope everything's ok.
Basically I think the rule with new SpiderMonkey is assume that the engine
takes 1 byte per character strings unless using the jschar unicode functions
(which is going to require much rewriting).

Cheers,
Adam.
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