JSVAL_TO_BOOLEAN 编辑
Obsolete since JSAPI 32
This feature is obsolete.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.
Cast a boolean JavaScript value to a C integer, either 0 or 1, without any type checking or error handling.
Syntax
JSBool
JSVAL_TO_BOOLEAN(jsval v);
Description
JSVAL_TO_BOOLEAN
casts the value v
to a C integer, either 0 or 1. As a precondition,
must be true. That is, JSVAL_IS_BOOLEAN
(v)v
must be either JSVAL_TRUE
or JSVAL_FALSE
. Otherwise the behavior is undefined.
The result is JS_TRUE
or JS_FALSE
respectively. These are constants of type JSBool
, which is an integer type, the SpiderMonkey version of bool
. JS_FALSE
is 0
; JS_TRUE
is 1
.
To convert any value to a boolean, use JS_ValueToBoolean
instead. That function has well-defined behavior even when the argument is an object, number, or something else.
To convert a JSBool
to jsval
, use BOOLEAN_TO_JSVAL
.
See Also
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