Reputation: 3642
I'm writing a c++ extension to v8, and want to pass an Array object into it. I see the incoming argument can be tested by IsArray(), but there isn't a ToArray().
How do you get access to its Length, and request elements by numeric index?
Handle<Value> MyExtension(const Arguments& args)
{
Handle<Value> v = args[0];
if(v->IsArray())
{
// convert to array, find its length, and access its members by index... ?
}
...
}
Must be missing something obvious here. Object can return all its properties, but that's not quite what I was hoping for. Is there a way to get it as an Arrray?
Thanks for reading.
Upvotes: 15
Views: 12137
Reputation: 31
The below is my succeeded code
v8::Handle<v8::Value> obj(args[0]);
if(obj->IsArray()){
v8::Local<v8::Array> arr= v8::Local<v8::Array>::Cast(args[0]);
v8::String::Utf8Value key(arr->Get(0));
v8::String::Utf8Value value(arr->Get(1));
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1541
i was able to get things working like this, its just a variation of the answer Vyacheslav Egorov gave
Local<Array> arr= Local<Array>::Cast(args[0]);
printf("size %d\n",arr->Length());
Local<Value> item = arr->Get(0);
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 3642
I wasn't able to find a way to convert or cast to Array. Maybe there's a way. But I found by doing object->IsArray()
, object->get("length")->Uint32Value()
, and object->get(int)
, I could just walk the array.
v8::Handle<v8::Object> obj;
// ... init obj from arguments or wherever ...
int length = 0;
if(obj->IsArray())
{
length = obj->Get(v8::String::New("length"))->ToObject()->Uint32Value();
}
for(int i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
v8::Local<v8::Value> element = obj->Get(i);
// do something with element
}
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 10492
You should use Cast
method of a handle to cast it to a different type:
v8::Handle<v8::Array> array = v8::Handle<v8::Array>::Cast(v);
Upvotes: 14