v8/test/webkit/dfg-dead-min-two-args.js

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// Copyright 2013 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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description(
"Tests that a dead use of Math.min(a,b) at least speculates that its arguments are indeed numbers."
);
function foo(a, b) {
Math.min(a.f, b.f);
return 100;
}
function bar(a, b) {
Math.min(a.f, b.f);
return 100;
}
var x = {f:42};
var y = {f:43};
var ok = null;
var expected = 42;
var empty = "";
for (var i = 0; i < 200; ++i) {
if (i == 150) {
x = {f:{valueOf:function(){ ok = i; return 37; }}};
expected = 37;
}
var result = eval(empty + "foo(x, y)");
if (i >= 150)
shouldBe("ok", "" + i);
shouldBe("result", "100");
}
x = {f:42};
y = {f:43};
ok = null;
expected = 42;
for (var i = 0; i < 200; ++i) {
if (i == 150) {
y = {f:{valueOf:function(){ ok = i; return 37; }}};
expected = 37;
}
var result = eval(empty + "bar(x, y)");
if (i >= 150)
shouldBe("ok", "" + i);
shouldBe("result", "100");
}