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/**
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A simple javascript interpreter!
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It's not fully standards-compliant, and won't be as fast as the fancy JIT-compiled
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This class is a wrapper around QuickJS, an ES2023 compliant, embeddable javascript
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engine. It may not be as fast as the fancy JIT-compiled
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engines that you get in browsers, but this is an extremely compact, low-overhead javascript
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interpreter, which is integrated with the juce var and DynamicObject classes. If you need
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a few simple bits of scripting in your app, and want to be able to easily let the JS
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work with native objects defined as DynamicObject subclasses, then this might do the job.
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interpreter, which is integrated with the juce var and DynamicObject classes. It allows you
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to easily let the JS work with native objects defined as DynamicObject subclasses.
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To use, simply create an instance of this class and call execute() to run your code.
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Variables that the script sets can be retrieved with evaluate(), and if you need to provide
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native objects for the script to use, you can add them with registerNativeObject().
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One caveat: Because the values and objects that the engine works with are DynamicObject
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and var objects, they use reference-counting rather than garbage-collection, so if your
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script creates complex connections between objects, you run the risk of creating cyclic
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dependencies and hence leaking.
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@tags{Core}
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*/
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class JUCE_API JavascriptEngine final
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