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// Flags: --expose-gc --allow-natives-syntax
var symbols = []
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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// Returns true if the string is a valid
// serialization of Symbols added to the 'symbols'
// array. Adjust if you extend 'symbols' with other
// values.
function isValidSymbolString(s) {
return ["Symbol(66)", "Symbol()"].indexOf(s) >= 0;
}
// Test different forms of constructor calls.
function TestNew() {
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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function indirectSymbol() { return Symbol() }
function indirect() { return indirectSymbol() }
for (var i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
for (var j = 0; j < 5; ++j) {
symbols.push(Symbol())
symbols.push(Symbol(undefined))
symbols.push(Symbol("66"))
symbols.push(Symbol(66))
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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symbols.push(Symbol().valueOf())
symbols.push(indirect())
}
%OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(indirect)
indirect() // Call once before GC throws away type feedback.
gc() // Promote existing symbols and then allocate some more.
}
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertThrows(function () { Symbol(Symbol()) }, TypeError)
assertThrows(function () { new Symbol(66) }, TypeError)
}
TestNew()
function TestType() {
for (var i in symbols) {
assertEquals("symbol", typeof symbols[i])
assertTrue(typeof symbols[i] === "symbol")
assertFalse(%SymbolIsPrivate(symbols[i]))
assertEquals(null, %_ClassOf(symbols[i]))
assertEquals("Symbol", %_ClassOf(Object(symbols[i])))
}
}
TestType()
function TestPrototype() {
assertSame(Object.prototype, Symbol.prototype.__proto__)
assertSame(Symbol.prototype, Symbol().__proto__)
assertSame(Symbol.prototype, Object(Symbol()).__proto__)
for (var i in symbols) {
assertSame(Symbol.prototype, symbols[i].__proto__)
}
}
TestPrototype()
function TestConstructor() {
assertEquals(0, Symbol.length);
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertSame(Function.prototype, Symbol.__proto__)
assertFalse(Object === Symbol.prototype.constructor)
assertFalse(Symbol === Object.prototype.constructor)
assertSame(Symbol, Symbol.prototype.constructor)
assertSame(Symbol, Symbol().__proto__.constructor)
assertSame(Symbol, Object(Symbol()).__proto__.constructor)
for (var i in symbols) {
assertSame(Symbol, symbols[i].__proto__.constructor)
}
}
TestConstructor()
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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function TestValueOf() {
for (var i in symbols) {
assertTrue(symbols[i] === Object(symbols[i]).valueOf())
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertTrue(symbols[i] === symbols[i].valueOf())
assertTrue(Symbol.prototype.valueOf.call(Object(symbols[i])) === symbols[i])
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertTrue(Symbol.prototype.valueOf.call(symbols[i]) === symbols[i])
}
}
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TestValueOf()
function TestToString() {
for (var i in symbols) {
assertThrows(function() { new String(symbols[i]) }, TypeError)
assertEquals(symbols[i].toString(), String(symbols[i]))
assertThrows(function() { symbols[i] + "" }, TypeError)
assertThrows(function() { String(Object(symbols[i])) }, TypeError)
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertTrue(isValidSymbolString(symbols[i].toString()))
assertTrue(isValidSymbolString(Object(symbols[i]).toString()))
assertTrue(
isValidSymbolString(Symbol.prototype.toString.call(symbols[i])))
assertEquals(
"[object Symbol]", Object.prototype.toString.call(symbols[i]))
}
}
TestToString()
function TestToBoolean() {
for (var i in symbols) {
assertTrue(Boolean(Object(symbols[i])))
assertFalse(!Object(symbols[i]))
assertTrue(Boolean(symbols[i]).valueOf())
assertFalse(!symbols[i])
assertTrue(!!symbols[i])
assertTrue(symbols[i] && true)
assertFalse(!symbols[i] && false)
assertTrue(!symbols[i] || true)
assertEquals(1, symbols[i] ? 1 : 2)
assertEquals(2, !symbols[i] ? 1 : 2)
if (!symbols[i]) assertUnreachable();
if (symbols[i]) {} else assertUnreachable();
}
}
TestToBoolean()
function TestToNumber() {
for (var i in symbols) {
assertThrows(function() { Number(Object(symbols[i])) }, TypeError)
assertThrows(function() { +Object(symbols[i]) }, TypeError)
assertThrows(function() { Number(symbols[i]) }, TypeError)
assertThrows(function() { symbols[i] + 0 }, TypeError)
}
}
TestToNumber()
function TestEquality() {
// Every symbol should equal itself, and non-strictly equal its wrapper.
for (var i in symbols) {
assertSame(symbols[i], symbols[i])
assertEquals(symbols[i], symbols[i])
assertTrue(Object.is(symbols[i], symbols[i]))
assertTrue(symbols[i] === symbols[i])
assertTrue(symbols[i] == symbols[i])
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertFalse(symbols[i] === Object(symbols[i]))
assertFalse(Object(symbols[i]) === symbols[i])
assertTrue(symbols[i] == Object(symbols[i]))
assertTrue(Object(symbols[i]) == symbols[i])
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertTrue(symbols[i] === symbols[i].valueOf())
assertTrue(symbols[i].valueOf() === symbols[i])
assertTrue(symbols[i] == symbols[i].valueOf())
assertTrue(symbols[i].valueOf() == symbols[i])
assertFalse(Object(symbols[i]) === Object(symbols[i]))
assertEquals(Object(symbols[i]).valueOf(), Object(symbols[i]).valueOf())
}
// All symbols should be distinct.
for (var i = 0; i < symbols.length; ++i) {
for (var j = i + 1; j < symbols.length; ++j) {
assertFalse(Object.is(symbols[i], symbols[j]))
assertFalse(symbols[i] === symbols[j])
assertFalse(symbols[i] == symbols[j])
}
}
// Symbols should not be equal to any other value (and the test terminates).
var values = [347, 1.275, NaN, "string", null, undefined, {}, function() {}]
for (var i in symbols) {
for (var j in values) {
assertFalse(symbols[i] === values[j])
assertFalse(values[j] === symbols[i])
assertFalse(symbols[i] == values[j])
assertFalse(values[j] == symbols[i])
}
}
}
TestEquality()
function TestGet() {
for (var i in symbols) {
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertTrue(isValidSymbolString(symbols[i].toString()))
assertEquals(symbols[i], symbols[i].valueOf())
assertEquals(undefined, symbols[i].a)
assertEquals(undefined, symbols[i]["a" + "b"])
assertEquals(undefined, symbols[i]["" + "1"])
assertEquals(undefined, symbols[i][62])
}
}
TestGet()
function TestSet() {
for (var i in symbols) {
symbols[i].toString = 0
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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assertTrue(isValidSymbolString(symbols[i].toString()))
symbols[i].valueOf = 0
assertEquals(symbols[i], symbols[i].valueOf())
symbols[i].a = 0
assertEquals(undefined, symbols[i].a)
symbols[i]["a" + "b"] = 0
assertEquals(undefined, symbols[i]["a" + "b"])
symbols[i][62] = 0
assertEquals(undefined, symbols[i][62])
}
}
TestSet()
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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// Test Symbol wrapping/boxing over non-builtins.
Symbol.prototype.getThisProto = function () {
return Object.getPrototypeOf(this);
}
function TestCall() {
for (var i in symbols) {
assertTrue(symbols[i].getThisProto() === Symbol.prototype)
}
}
TestCall()
function TestCollections() {
var set = new Set
var map = new Map
for (var i in symbols) {
set.add(symbols[i])
map.set(symbols[i], i)
}
assertEquals(symbols.length, set.size)
assertEquals(symbols.length, map.size)
for (var i in symbols) {
assertTrue(set.has(symbols[i]))
assertTrue(map.has(symbols[i]))
assertEquals(i, map.get(symbols[i]))
}
for (var i in symbols) {
assertTrue(set.delete(symbols[i]))
assertTrue(map.delete(symbols[i]))
}
assertEquals(0, set.size)
assertEquals(0, map.size)
}
TestCollections()
function TestKeySet(obj) {
assertTrue(%HasFastProperties(obj))
// Set the even symbols via assignment.
for (var i = 0; i < symbols.length; i += 2) {
obj[symbols[i]] = i
// Object should remain in fast mode until too many properties were added.
assertTrue(%HasFastProperties(obj) || i >= 30)
}
}
function TestKeyDefine(obj) {
// Set the odd symbols via defineProperty (as non-enumerable).
for (var i = 1; i < symbols.length; i += 2) {
Object.defineProperty(obj, symbols[i], {value: i, configurable: true})
}
}
function TestKeyGet(obj) {
var obj2 = Object.create(obj)
for (var i in symbols) {
assertEquals(i|0, obj[symbols[i]])
assertEquals(i|0, obj2[symbols[i]])
}
}
function TestKeyHas(obj) {
for (var i in symbols) {
assertTrue(symbols[i] in obj)
assertTrue(Object.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, symbols[i]))
}
}
function TestKeyEnum(obj) {
for (var name in obj) {
assertEquals("string", typeof name)
}
}
function TestKeyNames(obj) {
assertEquals(0, Object.keys(obj).length)
var names = Object.getOwnPropertyNames(obj)
for (var i in names) {
assertEquals("string", typeof names[i])
}
}
function TestGetOwnPropertySymbols(obj) {
var syms = Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(obj)
assertEquals(syms.length, symbols.length)
for (var i in syms) {
assertEquals("symbol", typeof syms[i])
}
}
function TestKeyDescriptor(obj) {
for (var i in symbols) {
Upgrade Symbol implementation to match current ES6 behavior. Refresh the implementation of Symbols to catch up with what the specification now mandates: * The global Symbol() function manufactures new Symbol values, optionally with a string description attached. * Invoking Symbol() as a constructor will now throw. * ToString() over Symbol values still throws, and Object.prototype.toString() stringifies like before. * A Symbol value is wrapped in a Symbol object either implicitly if it is the receiver, or explicitly done via Object(symbolValue) or (new Object(symbolValue).) * The Symbol.prototype.toString() method no longer throws on Symbol wrapper objects (nor Symbol values.) Ditto for Symbol.prototype.valueOf(). * Symbol.prototype.toString() stringifies as "Symbol("<description>"), valueOf() returns the wrapper's Symbol value. * ToPrimitive() over Symbol wrapper objects now throws. Overall, this provides a stricter separation between Symbol values and wrapper objects than before, and the explicit fetching out of the description (nee name) via the "name" property is no longer supported (by the spec nor the implementation.) Adjusted existing Symbol test files to fit current, adding some extra tests for new/changed behavior. LOG=N R=arv@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, arv, rossberg BUG=v8:3053 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/118553003 Patch from Sigbjorn Finne <sigbjornf@opera.com>. git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@19490 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(obj, symbols[i])
assertEquals(i|0, desc.value)
assertTrue(desc.configurable)
assertEquals(i % 2 == 0, desc.writable)
assertEquals(i % 2 == 0, desc.enumerable)
assertEquals(i % 2 == 0,
Object.prototype.propertyIsEnumerable.call(obj, symbols[i]))
}
}
function TestKeyDelete(obj) {
for (var i in symbols) {
delete obj[symbols[i]]
}
for (var i in symbols) {
assertEquals(undefined, Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(obj, symbols[i]))
}
}
var objs = [{}, [], Object.create({}), Object(1), new Map, function(){}]
for (var i in objs) {
var obj = objs[i]
TestKeySet(obj)
TestKeyDefine(obj)
TestKeyGet(obj)
TestKeyHas(obj)
TestKeyEnum(obj)
TestKeyNames(obj)
TestGetOwnPropertySymbols(obj)
TestKeyDescriptor(obj)
TestKeyDelete(obj)
}
function TestDefineProperties() {
var properties = {}
for (var i in symbols) {
Object.defineProperty(
properties, symbols[i], {value: {value: i}, enumerable: i % 2 === 0})
}
var o = Object.defineProperties({}, properties)
for (var i in symbols) {
assertEquals(i % 2 === 0, symbols[i] in o)
}
}
TestDefineProperties()
function TestCreate() {
var properties = {}
for (var i in symbols) {
Object.defineProperty(
properties, symbols[i], {value: {value: i}, enumerable: i % 2 === 0})
}
var o = Object.create(Object.prototype, properties)
for (var i in symbols) {
assertEquals(i % 2 === 0, symbols[i] in o)
}
}
TestCreate()
function TestCachedKeyAfterScavenge() {
gc();
// Keyed property lookup are cached. Hereby we assume that the keys are
// tenured, so that we only have to clear the cache between mark compacts,
// but not between scavenges. This must also apply for symbol keys.
var key = Symbol("key");
var a = {};
a[key] = "abc";
for (var i = 0; i < 100000; i++) {
a[key] += "a"; // Allocations cause a scavenge.
}
}
TestCachedKeyAfterScavenge();
function TestGetOwnPropertySymbolsWithProto() {
// We need to be have fast properties to have insertion order for property
// keys. The current limit is currently 30 properties.
var syms = symbols.slice(0, 30);
var proto = {}
var object = Object.create(proto)
for (var i = 0; i < syms.length; i++) {
// Even on object, odd on proto.
if (i % 2) {
proto[syms[i]] = i
} else {
object[syms[i]] = i
}
}
assertTrue(%HasFastProperties(object));
var objectOwnSymbols = Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(object)
assertEquals(objectOwnSymbols.length, syms.length / 2)
for (var i = 0; i < objectOwnSymbols.length; i++) {
assertEquals(objectOwnSymbols[i], syms[i * 2])
}
}
TestGetOwnPropertySymbolsWithProto()
function TestWellKnown() {
var symbols = [
"hasInstance",
// TODO(rossberg): reactivate once implemented.
// "isConcatSpreadable", "isRegExp",
"iterator", /* "toStringTag", */ "unscopables"
]
for (var i in symbols) {
var name = symbols[i]
var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Symbol, name)
assertSame("symbol", typeof desc.value)
assertSame("Symbol(Symbol." + name + ")", desc.value.toString())
assertFalse(desc.writable)
assertFalse(desc.configurable)
assertFalse(desc.enumerable)
assertFalse(Symbol.for("Symbol." + name) === desc.value)
assertTrue(Symbol.keyFor(desc.value) === undefined)
}
}
TestWellKnown()
function TestRegistry() {
var symbol1 = Symbol.for("x1")
var symbol2 = Symbol.for("x2")
assertFalse(symbol1 === symbol2)
assertSame(symbol1, Symbol.for("x1"))
assertSame(symbol2, Symbol.for("x2"))
assertSame("x1", Symbol.keyFor(symbol1))
assertSame("x2", Symbol.keyFor(symbol2))
assertSame(Symbol.for("1"), Symbol.for(1))
assertThrows(function() { Symbol.keyFor("bla") }, TypeError)
assertThrows(function() { Symbol.keyFor({}) }, TypeError)
var realm = Realm.create()
assertFalse(Symbol === Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol"))
assertFalse(Symbol.for === Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.for"))
assertFalse(Symbol.keyFor === Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.keyFor"))
assertSame(Symbol.create, Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.create"))
assertSame(Symbol.iterator, Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.iterator"))
assertSame(symbol1, Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.for")("x1"))
assertSame(symbol1, Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.for('x1')"))
assertSame("x1", Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.keyFor")(symbol1))
Realm.shared = symbol1
assertSame("x1", Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.keyFor(Realm.shared)"))
var symbol3 = Realm.eval(realm, "Symbol.for('x3')")
assertFalse(symbol1 === symbol3)
assertFalse(symbol2 === symbol3)
assertSame(symbol3, Symbol.for("x3"))
assertSame("x3", Symbol.keyFor(symbol3))
}
TestRegistry()
function TestGetOwnPropertySymbolsOnPrimitives() {
assertEquals(Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(true), []);
assertEquals(Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(5000), []);
assertEquals(Object.getOwnPropertySymbols("OK"), []);
}
TestGetOwnPropertySymbolsOnPrimitives();
function TestComparison() {
function lt() { var a = Symbol(); var b = Symbol(); a < b; }
function gt() { var a = Symbol(); var b = Symbol(); a > b; }
function le() { var a = Symbol(); var b = Symbol(); a <= b; }
function ge() { var a = Symbol(); var b = Symbol(); a >= b; }
function lt_same() { var a = Symbol(); a < a; }
function gt_same() { var a = Symbol(); a > a; }
function le_same() { var a = Symbol(); a <= a; }
function ge_same() { var a = Symbol(); a >= a; }
var throwFuncs = [lt, gt, le, ge, lt_same, gt_same, le_same, ge_same];
for (var f of throwFuncs) {
assertThrows(f, TypeError);
%OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(f);
assertThrows(f, TypeError);
assertThrows(f, TypeError);
}
}
TestComparison();
// Make sure that throws occur in the context of the Symbol function.
function TestContext() {
var r = Realm.create();
var rSymbol = Realm.eval(r, "Symbol");
var rError = Realm.eval(r, "TypeError");
function verifier(symbol, error) {
try {
new symbol();
} catch(e) {
return e.__proto__ === error.__proto__;
}
assertTrue(false); // should never get here.
}
assertTrue(verifier(Symbol, TypeError()));
assertTrue(verifier(rSymbol, rError()));
assertFalse(verifier(Symbol, rError()));
assertFalse(verifier(rSymbol, TypeError()));
}
TestContext();
function TestStringify(expected, input) {
assertEquals(expected, JSON.stringify(input));
assertEquals(expected, JSON.stringify(input, (key, value) => value));
assertEquals(JSON.stringify(input, null, "="),
JSON.stringify(input, (key, value) => value, "="));
}
TestStringify(undefined, Symbol("a"));
TestStringify('[{}]', [Object(Symbol())]);
var symbol_wrapper = Object(Symbol("a"))
TestStringify('{}', symbol_wrapper);
symbol_wrapper.a = 1;
TestStringify('{"a":1}', symbol_wrapper);