A HandleScope does not store any key-value pairs.

It sounds like what you need is to create multiple Contexts. If that's not 
quite what you want, I'd suggest creating objects using Object::New and 
using them as the receiver in CompileFunctionInContext.

~Theodore

On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 4:17:48 PM UTC-8, Francisco Tolmasky 
wrote:
>
> I'd like to replicate the effect of eval in a C++ function. In other 
> words, I'd like to be able to eval and affect the current HandleScope. So 
> if I do "var x = 10", I'd like the HandleScope to get a x added, not for 
> the Context's global to receive the x. Is this possible?
>
> I suppose a parallel question is, can I "push" a scope for Script->Run? 
> Basically, I'd like successive Runs to modify the same scope, not the 
> global, the same way successive evals.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Francisco
>

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