v8/test/mjsunit/stack-traces.js
bmeurer 065e9c536f [runtime] Migrate several Date builtins to C++.
Almost all of the Date builtins always call into C++ at least once
anyway, so parsing, compiling and executing the JavaScript wrappers
is just a waste of time.  The most important part here is the Date
constructor itself, which is one of the blockers for new.target in
TurboFan, because compiling the Date constructor takes too much time
with TurboFan (for no reason since we end up in C++ anway).

R=cbruni@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1556333002

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#33109}
2016-01-05 11:05:50 +00:00

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// Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
function testMethodNameInference() {
function Foo() { }
Foo.prototype.bar = function () { FAIL; };
(new Foo).bar();
}
function testNested() {
function one() {
function two() {
function three() {
FAIL;
}
three();
}
two();
}
one();
}
function testArrayNative() {
[1, 2, 3].map(function () { FAIL; });
}
function testImplicitConversion() {
function Nirk() { }
Nirk.prototype.valueOf = function () { FAIL; };
return 1 + (new Nirk);
}
function testEval() {
eval("function Doo() { FAIL; }; Doo();");
}
function testNestedEval() {
var x = "FAIL";
eval("function Outer() { eval('function Inner() { eval(x); }'); Inner(); }; Outer();");
}
function testEvalWithSourceURL() {
eval("function Doo() { FAIL; }; Doo();\n//# sourceURL=res://name");
}
function testNestedEvalWithSourceURL() {
var x = "FAIL";
var innerEval = 'function Inner() { eval(x); }\n//# sourceURL=res://inner-eval';
eval("function Outer() { eval(innerEval); Inner(); }; Outer();\n//# sourceURL=res://outer-eval");
}
function testValue() {
Number.prototype.causeError = function () { FAIL; };
(1).causeError();
}
function testConstructor() {
function Plonk() { FAIL; }
new Plonk();
}
function testRenamedMethod() {
function a$b$c$d() { return FAIL; }
function Wookie() { }
Wookie.prototype.d = a$b$c$d;
(new Wookie).d();
}
function testAnonymousMethod() {
(function () { FAIL }).call([1, 2, 3]);
}
function testFunctionName() {
function gen(name, counter) {
var f = function foo() {
if (counter === 0) {
FAIL;
}
gen(name, counter - 1)();
}
if (counter === 4) {
Object.defineProperty(f, 'name', {get: function(){ throw 239; }});
} else if (counter == 3) {
Object.defineProperty(f, 'name', {value: 'boo' + '_' + counter});
} else {
Object.defineProperty(f, 'name', {writable: true});
if (counter === 2)
f.name = 42;
else
f.name = name + '_' + counter;
}
return f;
}
gen('foo', 4)();
}
function testFunctionInferredName() {
var f = function() {
FAIL;
}
f();
}
function CustomError(message, stripPoint) {
this.message = message;
Error.captureStackTrace(this, stripPoint);
}
CustomError.prototype.toString = function () {
return "CustomError: " + this.message;
};
function testDefaultCustomError() {
throw new CustomError("hep-hey", undefined);
}
function testStrippedCustomError() {
throw new CustomError("hep-hey", CustomError);
}
MyObj = function() { FAIL; }
MyObjCreator = function() {}
MyObjCreator.prototype.Create = function() {
return new MyObj();
}
function testClassNames() {
(new MyObjCreator).Create();
}
// Utility function for testing that the expected strings occur
// in the stack trace produced when running the given function.
function testTrace(name, fun, expected, unexpected) {
var threw = false;
try {
fun();
} catch (e) {
for (var i = 0; i < expected.length; i++) {
assertTrue(e.stack.indexOf(expected[i]) != -1,
name + " doesn't contain expected[" + i + "] stack = " + e.stack);
}
if (unexpected) {
for (var i = 0; i < unexpected.length; i++) {
assertEquals(e.stack.indexOf(unexpected[i]), -1,
name + " contains unexpected[" + i + "]");
}
}
threw = true;
}
assertTrue(threw, name + " didn't throw");
}
// Test that the error constructor is not shown in the trace
function testCallerCensorship() {
var threw = false;
try {
FAIL;
} catch (e) {
assertEquals(-1, e.stack.indexOf('at new ReferenceError'),
"CallerCensorship contained new ReferenceError");
threw = true;
}
assertTrue(threw, "CallerCensorship didn't throw");
}
// Test that the explicit constructor call is shown in the trace
function testUnintendedCallerCensorship() {
var threw = false;
try {
new ReferenceError({
toString: function () {
FAIL;
}
});
} catch (e) {
assertTrue(e.stack.indexOf('at new ReferenceError') != -1,
"UnintendedCallerCensorship didn't contain new ReferenceError");
threw = true;
}
assertTrue(threw, "UnintendedCallerCensorship didn't throw");
}
// If an error occurs while the stack trace is being formatted it should
// be handled gracefully.
function testErrorsDuringFormatting() {
function Nasty() { }
Nasty.prototype.foo = function () { throw new RangeError(); };
var n = new Nasty();
n.__defineGetter__('constructor', function () { CONS_FAIL; });
assertThrows(()=>n.foo(), RangeError);
// Now we can't even format the message saying that we couldn't format
// the stack frame. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!
ReferenceError.prototype.toString = function () { NESTED_FAIL; };
assertThrows(()=>n.foo(), RangeError);
}
// Poisonous object that throws a reference error if attempted converted to
// a primitive values.
var thrower = { valueOf: function() { FAIL; },
toString: function() { FAIL; } };
// Tests that a native constructor function is included in the
// stack trace.
function testTraceNativeConstructor(nativeFunc) {
var nativeFuncName = nativeFunc.name;
try {
new nativeFunc(thrower);
assertUnreachable(nativeFuncName);
} catch (e) {
assertTrue(e.stack.indexOf(nativeFuncName) >= 0, nativeFuncName);
}
}
// Tests that a native conversion function is included in the
// stack trace.
function testTraceNativeConversion(nativeFunc) {
var nativeFuncName = nativeFunc.name;
try {
nativeFunc(thrower);
assertUnreachable(nativeFuncName);
} catch (e) {
assertTrue(e.stack.indexOf(nativeFuncName) >= 0, nativeFuncName);
}
}
function testOmittedBuiltin(throwing, omitted) {
try {
throwing();
assertUnreachable(omitted);
} catch (e) {
assertTrue(e.stack.indexOf(omitted) < 0, omitted);
}
}
testTrace("testArrayNative", testArrayNative, ["Array.map (native)"]);
testTrace("testNested", testNested, ["at one", "at two", "at three"]);
testTrace("testMethodNameInference", testMethodNameInference, ["at Foo.bar"]);
testTrace("testImplicitConversion", testImplicitConversion, ["at Nirk.valueOf"]);
testTrace("testEval", testEval, ["at Doo (eval at testEval"]);
testTrace("testNestedEval", testNestedEval, ["eval at Inner (eval at Outer"]);
testTrace("testEvalWithSourceURL", testEvalWithSourceURL,
[ "at Doo (res://name:1:18)" ]);
testTrace("testNestedEvalWithSourceURL", testNestedEvalWithSourceURL,
[" at Inner (res://inner-eval:1:20)",
" at Outer (res://outer-eval:1:37)"]);
testTrace("testValue", testValue, ["at Number.causeError"]);
testTrace("testConstructor", testConstructor, ["new Plonk"]);
testTrace("testRenamedMethod", testRenamedMethod, ["Wookie.a$b$c$d [as d]"]);
testTrace("testAnonymousMethod", testAnonymousMethod, ["Array.<anonymous>"]);
testTrace("testFunctionName", testFunctionName,
[" at foo_0 ", " at foo_1", " at foo ", " at boo_3 ", " at foo "]);
testTrace("testFunctionInferredName", testFunctionInferredName, [" at f "]);
testTrace("testDefaultCustomError", testDefaultCustomError,
["hep-hey", "new CustomError"],
["collectStackTrace"]);
testTrace("testStrippedCustomError", testStrippedCustomError, ["hep-hey"],
["new CustomError", "collectStackTrace"]);
testTrace("testClassNames", testClassNames,
["new MyObj", "MyObjCreator.Create"], ["as Create"]);
testCallerCensorship();
testUnintendedCallerCensorship();
testErrorsDuringFormatting();
testTraceNativeConversion(String); // Does ToString on argument.
testTraceNativeConversion(Number); // Does ToNumber on argument.
testTraceNativeConversion(RegExp); // Does ToString on argument.
testTraceNativeConstructor(String); // Does ToString on argument.
testTraceNativeConstructor(Number); // Does ToNumber on argument.
testTraceNativeConstructor(RegExp); // Does ToString on argument.
// Omitted because QuickSort has builtins object as receiver, and is non-native
// builtin.
testOmittedBuiltin(function(){ [thrower, 2].sort(function (a,b) {
(b < a) - (a < b); });
}, "QuickSort");
// Omitted because ADD from runtime.js is non-native builtin.
testOmittedBuiltin(function(){ thrower + 2; }, "ADD");
var error = new Error();
error.toString = function() { assertUnreachable(); };
error.stack;
error = new Error();
error.name = { toString: function() { assertUnreachable(); }};
error.message = { toString: function() { assertUnreachable(); }};
error.stack;
error = new Error();
Array.prototype.push = function(x) { assertUnreachable(); };
Array.prototype.join = function(x) { assertUnreachable(); };
error.stack;
var fired = false;
error = new Error({ toString: function() { fired = true; } });
assertTrue(fired);
error.stack;
assertTrue(fired);
// Check that throwing exception in a custom stack trace formatting function
// does not lead to recursion.
Error.prepareStackTrace = function() { throw new Error("abc"); };
var message;
try {
try {
throw new Error();
} catch (e) {
e.stack;
}
} catch (e) {
message = e.message;
}
assertEquals("abc", message);
// Test that modifying Error.prepareStackTrace by itself works.
Error.prepareStackTrace = function() { Error.prepareStackTrace = "custom"; };
new Error().stack;
assertEquals("custom", Error.prepareStackTrace);
// Check that the formatted stack trace can be set to undefined.
error = new Error();
error.stack = undefined;
assertEquals(undefined, error.stack);
// Check that the stack trace accessors are not forcibly set.
var my_error = {};
Object.freeze(my_error);
assertThrows(function() { Error.captureStackTrace(my_error); });
my_error = {};
Object.preventExtensions(my_error);
assertThrows(function() { Error.captureStackTrace(my_error); });
var fake_error = {};
my_error = new Error();
var stolen_getter = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(my_error, 'stack').get;
Object.defineProperty(fake_error, 'stack', { get: stolen_getter });
assertEquals(undefined, fake_error.stack);