Js.Unsafe
Unsafe Javascript operations
type any_js_array = any
val inject : 'a -> any
Coercion to top type.
Get the value of an object property. The expression get o s
returns the value of property s
of object o
.
Set an object property. The expression set o s v
set the property s
of object o
to value v
.
Delete an object property. The expression delete o s
deletes property s
of object o
.
val call : 'a -> 'b -> any array -> 'c
Performs a Javascript function call. The expression call f o a
calls the Javascript function f
with the arguments given by the array a
, and binding this
to o
.
val fun_call : 'a -> any array -> 'b
Performs a Javascript function call. The expression fun_call f a
calls the Javascript function f
with the arguments given by the array a
.
val meth_call : 'a -> string -> any array -> 'b
Performs a Javascript method call. The expression meth_call o m a
calls the Javascript method m
of object o
with the arguments given by the array a
.
val new_obj : 'a -> any array -> 'b
Create a Javascript object. The expression new_obj c a
creates a Javascript object with constructor c
using the arguments given by the array a
. Example: Js.new_obj (Js.Unsafe.variable "ArrayBuffer") [||]
val new_obj_arr : 'a -> any_js_array -> 'b
Same Create a Javascript object. The expression new_obj_arr c a
creates a Javascript object with constructor c
using the arguments given by the Javascript array a
.
val obj : (string * any) array -> 'a
Creates a Javascript literal object. The expression obj a
creates a Javascript object whose fields are given by the array a
Asserts that an expression is pure, and can therefore be optimized away by the compiler if unused.
js_expr e
will parse the JavaScript expression e
if e
is available at compile time or will fallback to a runtime evaluation. See eval_string
val global : < .. > t
Javascript global object
val callback : ('a -> 'b) -> ('c, 'a -> 'b) meth_callback
Wrap an OCaml function so that it can be invoked from Javascript. Contrary to Js.wrap_callback
, partial application and over-application are not supported: missing arguments will be set to undefined
and extra arguments are lost.
val callback_with_arguments : (any_js_array -> 'b) -> ('c, any_js_array -> 'b) meth_callback
Wrap an OCaml function so that it can be invoked from Javascript. The first parameter of the function will be bound to the arguments
JavaScript
val callback_with_arity : int -> ('a -> 'b) -> ('c, 'a -> 'b) meth_callback
val meth_callback : ('b -> 'a) -> ('b, 'a) meth_callback
Wrap an OCaml function so that it can be invoked from Javascript. The first parameter of the function will be bound to the value of the this
implicit parameter. Contrary to Js.wrap_meth_callback
, partial application and over-application is not supported: missing arguments will be set to undefined
and extra arguments are lost.
val meth_callback_with_arguments : ('b -> any_js_array -> 'a) -> ('b, any_js_array -> 'a) meth_callback
Wrap an OCaml function so that it can be invoked from Javascript. The first parameter of the function will be bound to the value of the this
implicit parameter. The second parameter of the function with be bound to the value of the arguments
.
val meth_callback_with_arity : int -> ('b -> 'a) -> ('b, 'a) meth_callback