Example #1
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    void visitDOMWrapper(DOMDataStore* store, T* object, v8::Persistent<v8::Object> wrapper)
    {
        WrapperTypeInfo* typeInfo = V8DOMWrapper::domWrapperType(wrapper);  

        if (!S::process(object, wrapper, typeInfo)) {
            ActiveDOMObject* activeDOMObject = typeInfo->toActiveDOMObject(wrapper);
            if (activeDOMObject && activeDOMObject->hasPendingActivity())
                wrapper.ClearWeak();
        }
    }
Example #2
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    void visitDOMWrapper(DOMDataStore* store, void* object, v8::Persistent<v8::Object> wrapper)
    {
        WrapperTypeInfo* typeInfo = V8DOMWrapper::domWrapperType(wrapper);  

        // Additional handling of message port ensuring that entangled ports also
        // have their wrappers entangled. This should ideally be handled when the
        // ports are actually entangled in MessagePort::entangle, but to avoid
        // forking MessagePort.* this is postponed to GC time. Having this postponed
        // has the drawback that the wrappers are "entangled/unentangled" for each
        // GC even though their entaglement most likely is still the same.
        if (V8MessagePort::info.equals(typeInfo)) {
            // Mark each port as in-use if it's entangled. For simplicity's sake, we assume all ports are remotely entangled,
            // since the Chromium port implementation can't tell the difference.
            MessagePort* port1 = static_cast<MessagePort*>(object);
            if (port1->isEntangled() || port1->hasPendingActivity())
                wrapper.ClearWeak();
        } else {
            ActiveDOMObject* activeDOMObject = typeInfo->toActiveDOMObject(wrapper);
            if (activeDOMObject && activeDOMObject->hasPendingActivity())
                wrapper.ClearWeak();
        }
    }