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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<class name= "JavaScriptObject" inherits= "RefCounted" xmlns:xsi= "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation= "../class.xsd" >
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<brief_description >
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A wrapper class for web native JavaScript objects.
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</brief_description>
<description >
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JavaScriptObject is used to interact with JavaScript objects retrieved or created via [method JavaScriptBridge.get_interface], [method JavaScriptBridge.create_object], or [method JavaScriptBridge.create_callback].
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[codeblock]
extends Node
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var _my_js_callback = JavaScriptBridge.create_callback(myCallback) # This reference must be kept
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var console = JavaScriptBridge.get_interface("console")
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func _init():
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var buf = JavaScriptBridge.create_object("ArrayBuffer", 10) # new ArrayBuffer(10)
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print(buf) # prints [JavaScriptObject:OBJECT_ID]
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var uint8arr = JavaScriptBridge.create_object("Uint8Array", buf) # new Uint8Array(buf)
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uint8arr[1] = 255
prints(uint8arr[1], uint8arr.byteLength) # prints 255 10
console.log(uint8arr) # prints in browser console "Uint8Array(10) [ 0, 255, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]"
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# Equivalent of JavaScriptBridge: Array.from(uint8arr).forEach(myCallback)
JavaScriptBridge.get_interface("Array").from(uint8arr).forEach(_my_js_callback)
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func myCallback(args):
# Will be called with the parameters passed to the "forEach" callback
# [0, 0, [JavaScriptObject:1173]]
# [255, 1, [JavaScriptObject:1173]]
# ...
# [0, 9, [JavaScriptObject:1180]]
print(args)
[/codeblock]
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[b]Note:[/b] Only available in the Web platform.
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</description>
<tutorials >
</tutorials>
</class>