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Return the source code of the script or the function.
Syntax
JSString * JS_DecompileScript(JSContext *cx, JS::Handle<JSScript*> script, const char *name, unsigned indent);
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cx |
JSContext * |
The context to use to decompile the script. Requires request. In a JS_THREADSAFE build, the caller must be in a request on this JSContext . |
script |
JS::Handle<JSScript*> |
Script or function to decompile. |
name |
const char * |
Not used. |
indent |
unsigned |
Passed to JS_DecompileFunction . |
Description
JS_DecompileScript
returns the source code of script
. If script
is a function, it calls JS_DecompileFunction
. Otherwise, it returns the original source code of the script. If the script is not cached, it tries to load the source from file, and returns nullptr
if an error happened while loading.
If successful, JS_DecompileScript
returns a string containing the source code of the script. Otherwise, it returns a string containing "[no source]"
.
From SpiderMonkey 17, this does not actually decompile the script, but returns the original source code (bug 761723).