I'm trying to take some user-provided code and pretend it's inside of a
function, which is what I
think v8::ScriptCompiler::CompileFunctionInContext is for.
However, I have a syntax error in my javascript code, but when I get an
error message:
myfile.js:2079: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
there is no line 2079. that specific file only has 372 lines and the
actual failure is probably around line 85 or so. If I look at my
ScriptOrigin right before I start compiling, it all seems good with the
right filename, line, and column offsets (1, 0 respectively).
printf("%s\n", *v8::String::Utf8Value(script_origin.ResourceName()));
printf("%d\n", script_origin.ResourceLineOffset()->Value());
printf("%d\n", script_origin.ResourceColumnOffset()->Value());
v8::ScriptCompiler::Source source(v8::String::NewFromUtf8(isolate,
module_source.c_str()), script_origin);
v8::Local<v8::String> parameter_names[] = {
v8::String::NewFromUtf8(isolate, "module"),
v8::String::NewFromUtf8(isolate, "exports")
};
auto maybe_module_function =
v8::ScriptCompiler::CompileFunctionInContext(context, &source, 2,
¶meter_names[0], 0, nullptr);
Any ideas?
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