AFAIK AccessorInfo can only be defined via the C++ API, i.e. by the
embedder (or by V8 itself). AccessorPair is what you get when you define
accessors via JavaScript.


On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 1:03 PM Jann Godspeed <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm having trouble understanding how AccessInfo works. Can they only be
> defined on special objects?
>
>
> To define an AccessorPair on an object I would do something like
>
> let o = {}
> o.__defineGetter__("test", function() { });
>
> let o = {};
> ???
>
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