If you look at the source of gin::V8ToString, you will see that it only
handles string arguments. Try output[request.host] = "1", or consider using
a map, or change your implementation to perform
number-to-string conversions as needed.
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 10:38 PM, wxz wrote:
> Thanks for th
Thanks for the explanation, but it's still blur to me. I'm trying to wrap
those two maps into an interceptor class. Please see the attached. It
works for lines such as:
if (option.verbose)
but it fails on lines:
output[request.host] = 1;
The script runs, but the final output is:
google.com
There are no conversions happening. In the script, "output" is a regular
JavaScript object, with all the behavior you would expect.
On the C++ side, "output" is a map, but "output_obj" is a
JavaScript object created from that map (via the WrapMap(output) call), and
that's what's exposed to the scr
a follow up question, in the script, the 'output' map is used as
map:
output[request.host] = 1;
output[request.host]++
however, it's a map in c++ side, which part of the c++ code
handles such conversion?
On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 5:07:20 PM UTC-4, Jakob Kummerow wrote:
> The equivalent o
YES! Thanks.
On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 5:07:20 PM UTC-4, Jakob Kummerow wrote:
>
> The equivalent of options.verbose is options["verbose"] (note the
> quotes). Does that help?
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 10:07 PM, wxz >
> wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>>
>> there are two maps used in this example, on
The equivalent of options.verbose is options["verbose"] (note the quotes).
Does that help?
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 10:07 PM, wxz wrote:
> hi all,
>
> there are two maps used in this example, one for 'options', one for
> 'output'. My question is, why is that in the script, the brackets [] works
>
hi all,
there are two maps used in this example, one for 'options', one for
'output'. My question is, why is that in the script, the brackets [] works
for 'output', but not for 'options'?
For example, if change the line:
options.verbose ===> options[verbose]
it returns error: verbose is not de