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This test breaks when interrupts occur with unfortunate timing. Maglev increases flakiness of this test since finished Maglev compiles all raise a new interrupt (and interrupts abort-and-retry regexp execution). Disable concurrent recompilation for this test, and drive-by fix the --trace-regexp-tier-up flag. Bug: v8:7700 Change-Id: I170c911fe2308b0b5ad9941e695f11f8925455f3 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3904604 Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org> Auto-Submit: Jakob Linke <jgruber@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#83359}
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4.0 KiB
JavaScript
107 lines
4.0 KiB
JavaScript
// Copyright 2019 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// Tier-up behavior differs between slow and fast paths in
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// RegExp.prototype.replace with a function as an argument.
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// Flags: --regexp-tier-up --regexp-tier-up-ticks=5
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// Flags: --allow-natives-syntax --no-force-slow-path --no-regexp-interpret-all
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// Flags: --no-enable-experimental-regexp-engine
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//
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// Concurrent compiles can trigger interrupts which would cause regexp
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// re-execution and thus mess with test expectations below.
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// Flags: --no-concurrent-recompilation
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const kLatin1 = true;
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const kUnicode = false;
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function CheckRegexpNotYetCompiled(regexp) {
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assertFalse(%RegexpHasBytecode(regexp, kLatin1) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(regexp, kLatin1));
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assertFalse(%RegexpHasBytecode(regexp, kUnicode) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(regexp, kUnicode));
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}
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// Testing RegExp.test method which calls into Runtime_RegExpExec.
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let re = new RegExp('^.$');
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CheckRegexpNotYetCompiled(re);
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// Testing first five executions of regexp with one-byte string subject.
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for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
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re.test("a");
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assertTrue(%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re, kUnicode));
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}
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// Testing the tier-up to native code.
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re.test("a");
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kLatin1) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(re,kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re,kUnicode));
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re.test("a");
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kLatin1) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(re,kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re,kUnicode));
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// Testing that the regexp will compile to native code for two-byte string
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// subject as well, because we have a single tick counter for both string
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// representations.
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re.test("π");
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kLatin1) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(re,kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kUnicode) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(re,kUnicode));
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// Testing String.replace method for non-global regexps.
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var subject = "a1111";
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re = /\w1/;
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CheckRegexpNotYetCompiled(re);
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for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
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subject.replace(re, "x");
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assertTrue(%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re, kUnicode));
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}
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subject.replace(re, "x");
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kLatin1) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(re, kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re, kUnicode));
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// Testing String.replace method for global regexps.
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let re_g = /\w11111/g;
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CheckRegexpNotYetCompiled(re_g);
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// This regexp will not match, so it will only execute the bytecode once,
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// each time the replace method is invoked, without tiering-up and
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// recompiling to native code.
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for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
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subject.replace(re_g, "x");
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assertTrue(%RegexpHasBytecode(re_g, kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re_g, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re_g, kUnicode));
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}
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// This regexp will match, so it will execute five times, and tier-up.
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re_g = /\w/g;
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CheckRegexpNotYetCompiled(re_g);
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subject.replace(re_g, "x");
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re_g, kLatin1) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(re_g, kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re_g, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re_g, kUnicode));
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// Testing String.replace method for global regexps with a function as a
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// parameter. This will tier-up eagerly and compile to native code right
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// away, even though the regexp is only executed once.
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function f() { return "x"; }
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re_g = /\w2/g;
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CheckRegexpNotYetCompiled(re_g);
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subject.replace(re_g, f);
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re_g, kLatin1) &&
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%RegexpHasNativeCode(re_g, kLatin1));
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assertTrue(!%RegexpHasBytecode(re_g, kUnicode) &&
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!%RegexpHasNativeCode(re_g, kUnicode));
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