JS_ContextIterator 编辑
Obsolete since JSAPI 52
This feature is obsolete. Although it may still work in some browsers, its use is discouraged since it could be removed at any time. Try to avoid using it.
Cycles through the JS contexts associated with a particular JSRuntime.
Syntax
JSContext *
JS_ContextIterator(JSRuntime *rt, JSContext **iterp);
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
rt | JSRuntime * | The runtime to walk. |
iterp | JSContext * | In-out parameter. On input, *iterp must be NULL or point to a context in rt . On success, the value of *iterp is modified so that repeated calls cycle through all the contexts in rt . |
Description
JS_ContextIterator
steps through the set of contexts associated with the runtime rt
. Each call to JS_ContextIterator
returns the next context in the cycle.
iterp
must point to a variable of type JSContext *
. If *iterp
is NULL
, JS_ContextIterator
modifies it to point to the first JSContext
in the list. Otherwise *iterp
must point to an existing context in rt
, and JS_ContextIterator
modifies it to point to the next context in the list, if any, and NULL
otherwise.
JS_ContextIterator
returns the new value of *iterp
.
Example
The following code snippet illustrates how to cycle through the contexts for a given runtime:
JSContext *acx;
JSContext *iterp = NULL;
int i = 0;
while ((acx = JS_ContextIterator(rt, &iterp)) != NULL) {
printf("%d ", ++i);
}
See Also
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