v8/test/mjsunit/error-tostring.js

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// Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Test default string representation of an Error object.
var e = new Error();
assertEquals('Error', e.toString());
// Test printing of cyclic errors which return the empty string for
// compatibility with Safari and Firefox.
e = new Error();
e.name = e;
e.message = e;
e.stack = "Does not occur in output";
e.arguments = "Does not occur in output";
e.type = "Does not occur in output";
assertEquals('', e.toString());
e = new Error();
e.name = [ e ];
e.message = [ e ];
e.stack = "Does not occur in output";
e.arguments = "Does not occur in output";
e.type = "Does not occur in output";
assertEquals('', e.toString());
// Test the sequence in which getters and toString operations are called
// on a given Error object. Verify the produced string representation.
function testErrorToString(nameValue, messageValue) {
var seq = [];
var e = {
get name() {
seq.push(1);
return (nameValue === undefined) ? nameValue : {
toString: function() { seq.push(2); return nameValue; }
};
},
get message() {
seq.push(3);
return (messageValue === undefined) ? messageValue : {
toString: function() { seq.push(4); return messageValue; }
};
}
};
var string = Error.prototype.toString.call(e);
return [string,seq];
}
assertEquals(["Error",[1,3]], testErrorToString(undefined, undefined));
assertEquals(["e1",[1,2,3]], testErrorToString("e1", undefined));
assertEquals(["e1: null",[1,2,3,4]], testErrorToString("e1", null));
assertEquals(["e1",[1,2,3,4]], testErrorToString("e1", ""));
assertEquals(["Error: e2",[1,3,4]], testErrorToString(undefined, "e2"));
assertEquals(["null: e2",[1,2,3,4]], testErrorToString(null, "e2"));
assertEquals(["e2",[1,2,3,4]], testErrorToString("", "e2"));
assertEquals(["e1: e2",[1,2,3,4]], testErrorToString("e1", "e2"));
var obj = {
get constructor () {
assertUnreachable();
}
};
assertThrows(function() { obj.x(); });