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Add async iterable<T>
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type: argument | ||
text: NewTarget; url: sec-built-in-function-objects | ||
type: abstract-op | ||
text: CreateAsyncFromSyncIterator; url: sec-createasyncfromsynciterator | ||
text: Completion; url: sec-completion-record-specification-type | ||
text: IsInteger; url: sec-isinteger | ||
text: Type; url: sec-ecmascript-data-types-and-values | ||
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text: internal slot | ||
text: own property; url: sec-own-property | ||
text: PromiseCapability; url: sec-promisecapability-records | ||
text: Iterator; url: sec-iterator-records | ||
text: element size; url: table-the-typedarray-constructors | ||
urlPrefix: https://tc39.es/proposal-resizablearraybuffer/; spec: RESIZABLE-BUFFERS-PROPOSAL | ||
type: abstract-op | ||
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[=nullable type|nullable=] or non-nullable version of any of the following types: | ||
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* a [=sequence type=] | ||
* an [=async iterable type=] | ||
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<th><div><span>interface-like</span></div> | ||
<th><div><span>callback function</span></div> | ||
<th><div><span>dictionary-like</span></div> | ||
<th><div><span>async iterable</span></div> | ||
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<th>async iterable | ||
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<h4 id="idl-async-iterable">Asynchronously iterable declarations</h4> | ||
<h4 oldids="idl-async-iterable" id="idl-async-iterable-declaration">Asynchronously iterable declarations</h4> | ||
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An [=interface=] can be declared to be asynchronously iterable by using an | ||
<dfn id="dfn-async-iterable-declaration" export>asynchronously iterable declaration</dfn> | ||
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StringType Null | ||
identifier Null | ||
"sequence" "<" TypeWithExtendedAttributes ">" Null | ||
"async iterable" "<" TypeWithExtendedAttributes ">" Null | ||
"object" Null | ||
"symbol" Null | ||
BufferRelatedType Null | ||
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Any [=list=] can be implicitly treated as a <code>sequence<|T|></code>, as long as it contains | ||
only [=list/items=] that are of type |T|. | ||
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<!-- Note: if we ever add synchronous iterable types, we should add a note here about why sequences and iterables are not the same. --> | ||
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<h4 id="idl-async-iterable-type" lt="async iterable" dfn export>Async iterable types — async iterable<|T|></h4> | ||
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An <dfn lt="async iterable type" export>async iterable type</dfn> is a parameterized | ||
type whose values are references to objects that can produce an asynchronously iterable, possibly infinite, | ||
sequence of values of type |T|. | ||
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Unlike [=sequences=], which are fixed-length lists where all values are known in advance, the asynchronously | ||
iterable sequences created by async iterables are lazy. Their values may be produced asynchronously | ||
only during iteration, and thus the values or length might not be known at the time the async | ||
iterable is created. | ||
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Async iterables are passed by reference in language bindings where they are represented by an object. | ||
This means that passing an async iterable to a [=platform object=] will result in a reference to the | ||
async iterable being kept by that object. Similarly, any async iterable returned from a platform | ||
object will be a reference to the same object and modifications made to it will be visible to the | ||
platform object. This is in contrast to sequences, which are always passed by value. | ||
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Note: Async iterables cannot be constructed from IDL. If returned from an operation, or used as the | ||
type of a dictionary member, the async iterable will have originated from the host environment and | ||
have been turned into an IDL type via a language binding. Instead of returning an async iterable | ||
from an IDL operation, the operation might want to return an [=interface=] that has an | ||
[=asynchronously iterable declaration=]. | ||
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Async iterables must not be used as the type of an [=attribute=] or [=constant=]. | ||
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There is no way to represent an async iterable value in IDL. | ||
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<h4 id="idl-record" lt="record" dfn export>Record types — record<|K|, |V|></h4> | ||
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<h4 id="js-async-iterable">Async iterables — async iterable<|T|></h4> | ||
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In the JavaScript binding, IDL [=async iterable type|async iterable=] values are represented by | ||
a [=struct=] with the following [=struct/items=]: | ||
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* <dfn for="JS async iterable">object</dfn>, a JavaScript value | ||
* <dfn for="JS async iterable">method</dfn>, a JavaScript value | ||
* <dfn for="JS async iterable">type</dfn>, either "<code>sync</code>" or "<code>async</code>" | ||
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<div id="js-to-async-iterable" algorithm="convert a JavaScript value to async iterable"> | ||
A JavaScript value |V| is [=converted to an IDL value|converted=] | ||
to an IDL <a lt="async iterable">async iterable<<var ignore>T</var>></a> value as follows: | ||
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1. If <a abstract-op>Type</a>(|V|) is not Object, | ||
[=JavaScript/throw=] a <l spec=ecmascript>{{TypeError}}</l>. | ||
1. Let |method| be [=?=] <a abstract-op>GetMethod</a>(obj, {{%Symbol.asyncIterator%}}). | ||
1. If |method| is undefined: | ||
1. Set |syncMethod| to [=?=] <a abstract-op>GetMethod</a>(obj, {{%Symbol.iterator%}}). | ||
1. If |syncMethod| is undefined, [=JavaScript/throw=] a <l spec=ecmascript>{{TypeError}}</l>. | ||
1. Return an IDL [=async iterable=] value with [=JS async iterable/object=] set to |V|, | ||
[=JS async iterable/method=] set to |syncMethod|, and [=JS async iterable/type=] set to | ||
"<code>sync</code>". | ||
1. Return an IDL [=async iterable=] value with [=JS async iterable/object=] set to |V|, | ||
[=JS async iterable/method=] set to |method|, and [=JS async iterable/type=] set to | ||
"<code>async</code>". | ||
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<div id="async-iterable-to-js" algorithm="convert an async iterable to a JavaScript value"> | ||
An IDL <a lt="async iterable">async iterable<<var ignore>T</var>></a> value |V| is | ||
[=converted to a JavaScript value|converted=] to a JavaScript object as follows: | ||
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1. Return |V|'s [=JS async iterable/object=]. | ||
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<h5 id="js-async-iterator-iteration">Iterating async iterators</h5> | ||
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An [=async iterable=] is not directly iterated over. Instead, it is first opened to create | ||
an [=async iterator=]. The [=async iterator=] can be asynchronously iterated over to produce values. | ||
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<dfn lt="async iterator" export>Async iterators</dfn> are [=structs=] with the following [=struct/items=]: | ||
* <dfn for="JS async iterator">underlying record</dfn>, an [=Iterator=] record | ||
* <dfn for="JS async iterator">type parameter</dfn>, an IDL type representing the type of values produced by the async iterator | ||
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<div algorithm> | ||
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To <dfn id="async-iterable-open" export lt="open an async iterable">open</dfn> an | ||
<code><a lt="async iterable type">async iterable<<var>T</var>></a></code> |iterable|: | ||
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1. Let |iterator| be [=?=] <a abstract-op>GetIteratorFromMethod</a>(|iterable|'s | ||
[=JS async iterable/object=], |iterable|'s [=JS async iterable/method=]). | ||
1. If |iterable|'s [=JS async iterable/type=] is "<code>sync</code>", set |iterator| to | ||
<a abstract-op>CreateAsyncFromSyncIterator</a>(|iterator|). | ||
1. Return an [=async iterator=] value with [=JS async iterator/underlying record=] set to |iterator| and | ||
[=JS async iterator/type parameter=] set to |T|. | ||
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<div algorithm> | ||
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To <dfn id="async-iterator-get-next-value" export lt="get an async iterator next value">get the next value</dfn> of an | ||
[=async iterator=] |iterator|: | ||
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1. Let |nextResult| be | ||
<a abstract-op>IteratorNext</a>(|iterator|'s [=JS async iterator/underlying record=]). | ||
1. If |nextResult| is an abrupt completion, return [=a promise rejected with=] | ||
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|nextResult|.\[[Value]]. | ||
1. Let |nextPromise| be [=a promise resolved with=] |nextResult|.\[[Value]]. | ||
1. Return the result of [=reacting=] to |nextPromise| with the following fulfillment | ||
steps, given |iterResult|: | ||
1. If <a abstract-op>Type</a>(|iterResult|) is not Object, [=JavaScript/throw=] a | ||
<l spec=ecmascript>{{TypeError}}</l>. | ||
1. Let |done| be [=?=] <a abstract-op>IteratorComplete</a>(|iterResult|). | ||
1. If |done| is true: | ||
1. Return [=end of iteration=]. | ||
1. Otherwise: | ||
1. Let |V| be [=?=] <a abstract-op>IteratorValue</a>(|iterResult|). | ||
1. Let |value| be the result of [=converted to an IDL value|converting=] |V| to an IDL | ||
value of type |iterator|'s [=JS async iterator/type parameter=]. | ||
1. Return |value|. | ||
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<div algorithm> | ||
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To <dfn id="async-iterator-close" export lt="close an async iterator">close</dfn> an | ||
<code><a lt="async iterator">async iterator<<var ignore>T</var>></a></code> |iterator|, | ||
with a reason |reason|: | ||
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1. Let |iteratorRecord| be |iterator|'s [=JS async iterator/underlying record=]. | ||
1. Let |iteratorObj| be |iteratorRecord|.\[[Iterator]]. | ||
1. Let |returnMethod| be <a abstract-op>GetMethod</a>(|iteratorObj|, "<code>return</code>"). | ||
1. If |returnMethod| is an abrupt completion, return [=a promise rejected with=] | ||
|returnMethod|.\[[Value]]. | ||
1. If |returnMethod| is <emu-val>undefined</emu-val>, return [=a promise resolved with=] | ||
{{undefined}}. | ||
1. Let |returnResult| be <a abstract-op>Call</a>(|returnMethod|.\[[Value]], |iteratorObj|, « |reason| »). | ||
1. If |returnResult| is an abrupt completion, return [=a promise rejected with=] | ||
|returnResult|.\[[Value]]. | ||
1. Let |returnPromise| be [=a promise resolved with=] |returnResult|.\[[Value]]. | ||
1. Return the result of [=reacting=] to |returnPromise| with the following fulfillment steps, | ||
given |returnPromiseResult|: | ||
1. If <a abstract-op>Type</a>(|returnPromiseResult|) is not Object, [=JavaScript/throw=] a | ||
<l spec=ecmascript>{{TypeError}}</l>. | ||
1. Return {{undefined}}. | ||
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<div class="example" id="example-js-async-iterable"> | ||
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<code>concatN</code> is an [=operation=] that returns a promise that will be fulfilled with the | ||
concatenation of all the strings yielded by the async iterable passed to it. It stops | ||
concatenating and closes the iterator once the async iterable has yielded <var ignore>maxN</var> | ||
strings. | ||
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interface I { | ||
Promise<DOMString> concatN(async iterable<DOMString> strings, unsigned long maxN); | ||
}; | ||
</pre> | ||
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<div algorithm="concatN"> | ||
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The <code>concatN(|iterable|, |maxN|)</code> method steps are: | ||
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1. Let |promise| be [=a new promise=]. | ||
1. Let |result| be the empty string. | ||
1. Let |n| be 0. | ||
1. Let |iterator| be the result of <a lt="open an async iterable">opening</a> |iterable|. | ||
1. Let |step| be a sequence of steps that will be used to process the async iterable: | ||
1. Let |next| be the result of <a lt="get an async iterator next value">getting the next value</a> of |iterator|. | ||
1. [=React=] to |next|: | ||
- If |next| was fulfilled with value |v|: | ||
1. If |v| is [=end of iteration=], [=resolve=] |promise| with |result|. | ||
1. Set |result| to the result of concatenating |result| and |v|. | ||
1. Set |n| to |n| + 1. | ||
1. If |n| is |maxN|, then: | ||
1. Let |finish| be the result of <a lt="close an async iterator">closing</a> | ||
|iterator| with reason {{undefined}}. | ||
1. [=React=] to |finish|: | ||
- If |finish| was fulfilled, [=resolve=] |promise| with |result|. | ||
- If |finish| was rejected with reason |r|, [=reject=] |promise| with |r|. | ||
1. Otherwise: | ||
1. Call |step|. | ||
- If |next| was rejected with reason |r|, [=reject=] |promise| with |r|. | ||
1. Call |step|. | ||
1. Return |promise|. | ||
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<h4 id="js-record" oldids="es-record">Records — record<|K|, |V|></h4> | ||
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IDL [=record=]<|K|, |V|> values are represented by | ||
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1. Otherwise: if <a abstract-op>Type</a>(|V|) is Object and | ||
there is an entry in |S| that has one of the | ||
following types at position |i| of its type list, | ||
* an [=async iterable type=] | ||
* a [=nullable type|nullable=] version of any of the above types | ||
* an [=annotated type=] whose [=annotated types/inner type=] is one of the above types | ||
* a [=union type=], [=nullable type|nullable=] union type, or [=annotated type|annotated=] union type | ||
that has one of the above types in its [=flattened member types=] | ||
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and after performing the following steps, | ||
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1. Let |method| be [=?=] <a abstract-op>GetMethod</a>(|V|, {{%Symbol.asyncIterator%}}). | ||
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|method| is not <emu-val>undefined</emu-val>, then remove from |S| all | ||
other entries. | ||
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1. Otherwise: if <a abstract-op>Type</a>(|V|) is Object and | ||
there is an entry in |S| that has one of the | ||
following types at position |i| of its type list, | ||
* an [=async iterable type=] | ||
* a [=sequence type=] | ||
* a [=nullable type|nullable=] [=sequence type=] | ||
* an [=annotated type=] whose [=annotated types/inner type=] is a [=sequence type=] | ||
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Generally, the inspection of the value at the distinguishing argument index does not have any | ||
side effects, and the only side effects in the overload resolution algorithm are the result of | ||
converting the JavaScript values to IDL values. | ||
(An exception exists when one of the overloads has a [=sequence type=] or [=frozen array type=] | ||
at the distinguishing argument index. | ||
In this case, we attempt to get the {{%Symbol.iterator%}} property to determine the appropriate | ||
overload, and perform the conversion of the distinguishing argument separately before continuing | ||
with the next step.) | ||
(An exception exists when one of the overloads has an [=async iterable type=], [=sequence type=] | ||
or [=frozen array type=] at the distinguishing argument index. | ||
In this case, we attempt to get the {{%Symbol.asyncIterator%}} / {{%Symbol.iterator%}} property | ||
to determine the appropriate overload, and perform the conversion of the distinguishing argument | ||
separately before continuing with the next step.) | ||
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At this point, we have determined which overload to use. We now | ||
convert the remaining arguments, from the distinguishing argument onwards, | ||
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ECMAScript routinely refers to these as the type "Iterator Record". The term is often linkable as "Iterator Record" too, so could we maybe follow suit and make this
[=Iterator Record=]
instead?