Fixed typos
- "constuctor" -> "constructor" - "dependendencies" -> "dependencies" - "develpers" -> "developers" - ["nonexistant"][1] -> ["nonexistent"][2] - "reponsible" -> "responsible" [1]: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nonexistant [2]: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nonexistent Change-Id: I8bb482d03c391bd0d37afd5d616229fa50a4ab77 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1390203 Commit-Queue: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Toon Verwaest <verwaest@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Camillo Bruni <cbruni@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Stanton <mvstanton@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#58610}
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@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ void Deoptimizer::DoComputeConstructStubFrame(TranslatedFrame* translated_frame,
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// The constructor function was mentioned explicitly in the
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// CONSTRUCT_STUB_FRAME.
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frame_writer.PushTranslatedValue(function_iterator, "constuctor function\n");
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frame_writer.PushTranslatedValue(function_iterator, "constructor function\n");
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// The deopt info contains the implicit receiver or the new target at the
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// position of the receiver. Copy it to the top of stack, with the hole value
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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ namespace internal {
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"'construct' on proxy: trap returned non-object ('%')") \
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T(ProxyDefinePropertyNonConfigurable, \
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"'defineProperty' on proxy: trap returned truish for defining " \
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"non-configurable property '%' which is either non-existant or " \
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"non-configurable property '%' which is either non-existent or " \
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"configurable in the proxy target") \
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T(ProxyDefinePropertyNonExtensible, \
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"'defineProperty' on proxy: trap returned truish for adding property '%' " \
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@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ namespace internal {
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"undefined for property '%'") \
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T(ProxyGetOwnPropertyDescriptorNonConfigurable, \
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"'getOwnPropertyDescriptor' on proxy: trap reported non-configurability " \
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"for property '%' which is either non-existant or configurable in the " \
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"for property '%' which is either non-existent or configurable in the " \
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"proxy target") \
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T(ProxyGetOwnPropertyDescriptorNonExtensible, \
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"'getOwnPropertyDescriptor' on proxy: trap returned undefined for " \
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{value: "Module", configurable: false, writable: false, enumerable: false},
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Reflect.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(foo, Symbol.toStringTag));
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// Nonexistant properties.
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let nonexistant = ["gaga", 123, Symbol('')];
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for (let key of nonexistant) {
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// Nonexistent properties.
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let nonexistent = ["gaga", 123, Symbol('')];
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for (let key of nonexistent) {
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assertSame(undefined, Reflect.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(foo, key));
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assertTrue(Reflect.deleteProperty(foo, key));
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assertFalse(Reflect.set(foo, key, true));
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@ -26,5 +26,5 @@ try {
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} catch(e) { print("Caught: " + e); }
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try {
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var obj = {prop: 7};
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assertThrows("nonexistant(obj)");
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assertThrows("nonexistent(obj)");
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} catch(e) { print("Caught: " + e); }
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PASS a = 1; delete a; is true
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PASS delete nonexistant; is true
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PASS delete nonexistent; is true
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PASS delete NaN is false
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PASS successfullyParsed is true
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description("KDE JS Test");
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shouldBe("a = 1; delete a;", "true");
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shouldBe("delete nonexistant;", "true");
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shouldBe("delete nonexistent;", "true");
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shouldBe("delete NaN", "false");
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var err = "noerror";
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var caught = false;
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try {
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var dummy = nonexistant; // throws reference error
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var dummy = nonexistent; // throws reference error
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} catch (e) {
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caught = true;
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err = e.name;
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PASS a.propertyIsEnumerable('length') is false
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PASS a.propertyIsEnumerable ('foo') is true
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PASS a.propertyIsEnumerable ('non-existant') is false
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PASS a.propertyIsEnumerable ('non-existent') is false
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PASS global.propertyIsEnumerable ('aVarDecl') is true
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PASS global.propertyIsEnumerable ('aFunctionDecl') is true
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PASS global.propertyIsEnumerable ('Math') is false
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var global = this;
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shouldBeFalse("a.propertyIsEnumerable('length')");
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shouldBeTrue("a.propertyIsEnumerable ('foo')");
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shouldBeFalse("a.propertyIsEnumerable ('non-existant')");
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shouldBeFalse("a.propertyIsEnumerable ('non-existent')");
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shouldBeTrue("global.propertyIsEnumerable ('aVarDecl')");
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shouldBeTrue("global.propertyIsEnumerable ('aFunctionDecl')");
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* `compile_targets`, which is a list of pruned targets to be
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passed to Ninja to build. It is acceptable to replace a list of
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pruned targets by a meta target if it turns out that all of the
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dependendencies of the target are affected by the patch (i.e.,
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dependencies of the target are affected by the patch (i.e.,
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all ten binaries that blink_tests depends on), but doing so is
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not required.
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* `test_targets`, which is a list of unpruned targets to be mapped
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### `mb analyze`
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`mb analyze` is reponsible for determining what targets are affected by
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`mb analyze` is responsible for determining what targets are affected by
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a list of files (e.g., the list of files in a patch on a trybot):
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```
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@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ The `configs` key points to a dictionary of named build configurations.
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There should be an key in this dict for every supported configuration
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of Chromium, meaning every configuration we have a bot for, and every
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configuration commonly used by develpers but that we may not have a bot
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configuration commonly used by developers but that we may not have a bot
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for.
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The value of each key is a list of "mixins" that will define what that
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