Duktape 1.5 release notes
Release overview
Main changes in this release (see RELEASES.rst for full details):
- Low memory improvements: support for ROM strings and objects, reduce string memory footprint by 4 bytes.
- Debugger improvements: heap object inspection, application specific commands and notifications, duk_debugger_pause() API, DukLuv-based debug proxy for easier packaging of a proxy into an application.
- Improve error instance .stack format, minor changes to error message strings.
- CommonJS module improvements: module.filename and module.name support, improve stack trace formatting of require() calls and module wrapper functions.
- Emscripten compatibility improvements (Emscripten code can now be executed without fixups): RegExp parser accepts unescaped curly braces, Function
.toString()
output format has been modified slightly to match Emscripten expectations. - Minor fixes, performance, and portability improvements.
Upgrading from Duktape 1.4.x
No action (other than recompiling) should be needed for most users to upgrade from Duktape v1.4.x. Note the following:
- When a debugger is attached and Duktape is in a paused state garbage collection is now disabled by default. As a result, garbage created during the paused state will not be collected immediately, but may remain in the Duktape heap until the next mark-and-sweep pass after resuming execution. This also postpones finalizer execution for such garbage. Preventing garbage collection during paused state allows debugger heap inspection commands to work reliably for even temporary values created using e.g. Eval.
- When serializing duk_tval numbers, the debugger implementation now uses plain integer dvalues instead of full IEEE number dvalues when it's safe to do so without loss of information. For example, if you Eval "1+2" the result (3) is serialized as a plain integer. This is allowed by the debugger protocol but hasn't been done before, so it may have an effect on a debug client which assumes, for instance, that Eval result numbers are always in IEEE double format.
- Because the format of error
.stack
property has been changed in this release, any code parsing the stack trace format may need changes. - Because the Function
.toString()
output format has been changed in this release (to be more Emscripten compatible), any code expecting a specific.toString()
output format may need changes.
There are bug fixes and other minor behavioral changes which may affect some applications, see RELEASES.rst
for details.
Known issues
This release has the following known issues worth noting:
- Non-compliant behavior for array indices near 2G or 4G elements.
- RegExp parser is strict and won't accept some real world RegExps which are technically not compliant with ECMAScript E5/E5.1 specification.
- Final mantissa bit rounding issues in the internal number-to-string conversion.
- On FreeBSD 10.x (at least 10.1 and 10.2): Clang with
-m32
generates incorrect code for union assignments needed by Duktape's 8-byte packed value encoding (see https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/blob/master/misc/clang_aliasing.c). The issue can be detected by definingDUK_OPT_SELF_TESTS
. A workaround is to avoid packed types in this case by definingDUK_OPT_NO_PACKED_TVAL
.
Raw issues from test runs
API tests
test-to-number.c: fail; 15 diff lines; known issue: number parsing bug for strings containing NUL characters (e.g. '\u0000')
ECMAScript tests
test-bi-array-proto-push: fail; 30 diff lines; known issue: array length above 2^32-1 not supported
test-bi-array-push-maxlen: fail; 17 diff lines; known issue: array length above 2^32-1 not supported
test-bi-date-tzoffset-brute-fi: fail; 12 diff lines; known issue: year 1970 deviates from expected, Duktape uses equiv. year for 1970 on purpose at the moment; requires special feature options: test case has been written for Finnish locale
test-bi-function-nonstd-caller-prop: fail; 178 diff lines; requires special feature options: DUK_OPT_NONSTD_FUNC_CALLER_PROPERTY
test-bi-global-parseint: fail; 108 diff lines; known issue: rounding differences for parsing integers larger than 2^53
test-bi-json-dec-types: fail; 21 diff lines; known issue: '\x' should be allowed by eval() but not by JSON.parse(), Duktape rejects '\x' in both
test-bi-json-enc-proplist-dups: fail; 8 diff lines; known issue: JSON.stringify() can be given a property list to serialize; duplicates should be eliminated but Duktape (and other engines) will happily serialize a property multiple times
test-bi-json-enc-proxy: fail; 18 diff lines; known issue: JSON enumeration behavior for Proxy targets is incomplete and uses 'enumerate' trap instead of 'ownKeys' trap
test-bi-number-proto-toexponential: fail; 75 diff lines; known issue: corner case rounding errors in toExponential()
test-bi-number-proto-tostring: fail; 46 diff lines; known issue: expect strings to be checked, but probably Duktape rounding issues
test-bi-proxy-object-tostring: fail; 6 diff lines; known issue: Object class handling for Proxy objects is incomplete
test-bi-regexp-gh39: fail; 5 diff lines; known issue: requires leniency for non-standard regexps
test-bug-dataview-buffer-prop: fail; 20 diff lines; known issue: DataView .buffer property misleading when DataView argument is not an ArrayBuffer (custom behavior)
test-bug-enum-shadow-nonenumerable: fail; 12 diff lines; known issue: corner case enumeration semantics, not sure what correct behavior is (test262 ch12/12.6/12.6.4/12.6.4-2)
test-bug-invalid-oct-as-dec: fail; 16 diff lines; known issue: V8/Rhino parse invalid octal constants as decimal values, Duktape doesn't at the moment
test-bug-json-parse-__proto__: fail; 18 diff lines; known issue: when ES6 __proto__ enabled, JSON.parse() parses '__proto__' property incorrectly when a specially crafted reviver is used
test-bug-numconv-1e23: fail; 10 diff lines; known issue: corner case in floating point parse rounding
test-bug-numconv-denorm-toprec: fail; 7 diff lines; known issue: in a denormal corner case toPrecision() can output a zero leading digit
test-bug-tonumber-u0000: fail; 7 diff lines; known issue: '\u0000' should ToNumber() coerce to NaN, but now coerces to zero like an empty string
test-dev-bound-thread-start-func: fail; 13 diff lines; known issue: initial function of a new coroutine cannot be bound
test-dev-func-cons-args: fail; 18 diff lines; known issue: corner cases for 'new Function()' when arguments and code are given as strings
test-dev-lightfunc-accessor: fail; 50 diff lines; requires special feature options: DUK_OPT_LIGHTFUNC_BUILTINS
test-dev-lightfunc-finalizer: fail; 8 diff lines; requires special feature options: DUK_OPT_LIGHTFUNC_BUILTINS
test-dev-lightfunc: fail; 459 diff lines; requires special feature options: DUK_OPT_LIGHTFUNC_BUILTINS
test-dev-yield-after-callapply: fail; 8 diff lines; known issue: yield() not allowed when function called via Function.prototype.(call|apply)()
test-lex-unterminated-hex-uni-escape: fail; 29 diff lines; known issue: unterminated hex escapes should be parsed leniently, e.g. '\uX' -> 'uX' but Duktape now refuses to parse them
test-numconv-parse-misc: fail; 12 diff lines; known issue: rounding corner case for 1e+23 (parses/prints as 1.0000000000000001e+23)
test-numconv-tostring-gen: fail; 257 diff lines; known issue: rounding corner cases in number-to-string coercion
test-numconv-tostring-misc: fail; 6 diff lines; known issue: rounding corner case, 1e+23 string coerces to 1.0000000000000001e+23
test-regexp-empty-quantified: fail; 15 diff lines; known issue: a suitable empty quantified (e.g. '(x*)*') causes regexp parsing to terminate due to step limit
test-regexp-invalid-charclass: fail; 7 diff lines; known issue: some invalid character classes are accepted (e.g. '[\d-z]' and '[z-x]')
test-stmt-for-in-lhs: fail; 29 diff lines; known issue: for-in allows some invalid left-hand-side expressions which cause a runtime ReferenceError instead of a compile-time SyntaxError (e.g. 'for (a+b in [0,1]) {...}')
test262
ch12/12.6/12.6.4/12.6.4-2 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: enumeration corner case issue, see test-bug-enum-shadow-nonenumerable.js
ch15/15.10/15.10.2/15.10.2.5/S15.10.2.5_A1_T5 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: Duktape bug, matching /(a*)b\1+/ against 'baaaac' causes first capture to match the empty string; the '\1+' part will then use the '+' quantifier over the empty string. As there is no handling to empty quantified now, Duktape bails out with a RangeError.
ch15/15.10/15.10.2/15.10.2.9/S15.10.2.9_A1_T5 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: Duktape bug, matching /(a*)b\1+/ against 'baaac' causes first capture to be empty, the '\1+' part will then quantify over an empty string leading to Duktape RangeError (there is no proper handling for an empty quantified now)
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.10/S15.4.4.10_A3_T3 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: probably Duktape bug related to long array corner cases or 'length' sign handling (C typing?)
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.12/S15.4.4.12_A3_T3 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: probably Duktape bug related to long array corner cases or 'length' sign handling (C typing?)
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.14/15.4.4.14-5-12 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: Array length over 2G, not supported right now
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.14/15.4.4.14-5-16 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: Array length over 2G, not supported right now
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.14/15.4.4.14-9-9 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: a.indexOf(<n>,4294967290) returns -1 for all indices n=2,3,4,5 but is supposed to return 4294967294 for n=2. The cause is long array corner case handling, possibly signed length handling (C typing?)
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.15/15.4.4.15-5-12 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: probably Duktape bug: long array corner cases (C typing?)
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.15/15.4.4.15-5-16 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: probably Duktape bug: long array corner cases (C typing?)
ch15/15.4/15.4.4/15.4.4.15/15.4.4.15-8-9 in non-strict mode // diagnosed: probably Duktape bug: long array corner cases (C typing?)