JS DeleteProperty2
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Removes a specified property from an object.
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[edit] Syntax
JSBool JS_DeleteProperty2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const char *name, jsval *rval); JSBool JS_DeleteUCProperty2(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj, const jschar *name, size_t namelen, jsval *rval);
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
cx |
JSContext * |
Pointer to a JS context from which to derive runtime information.
Requires request. (In a |
obj |
JSObject * |
Object from which to delete a property. |
name |
const char * or const jschar * |
Name of the property to delete. |
namelen |
size_t |
(only in JS_DeleteUCProperty2) The length of name in characters; or -1 to indicate that name is null-terminated. |
rval |
jsval * |
Out parameter. *rval receives the stored value of the deleted property. |
[edit] Description
JS_DeleteProperty2 removes a specified property, name, from an object, obj, and assigns the final stored value of the deleted property to *rval. If an object references a property belonging to a prototype, the property is removed from the object, but not from the prototype. If deletion is successful, JS_DeleteProperty2 returns JS_TRUE. Otherwise it returns JS_FALSE.
JS_DeleteUCProperty2 is the Unicode version of the function.
[edit] Notes
Per the ECMA standard, these functions remove read-only properties from objects as long as those properties are not also permanent.
For JavaScript 1.2 and earlier, if JS_DeleteProperty2 or JS_DeleteUCProperty2 fails because the property to be deleted is permanent, it reports the error before returning JS_FALSE. For JavaScript 1.3, the attempt is silently ignored. In both these cases, *rval will receive the stored value of the property that was not deleted.
To remove all properties from an object, call JS_ClearScope.
[edit] See Also
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JS_ClearScope, JS_DefineProperty, JS_DefinePropertyWithTinyId, JS_DeleteProperty, JS_GetProperty, JS_LookupProperty, JS_PropertyStub, JS_SetProperty