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BUG=v8:3427 LOG=N R=rossberg@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/364853009 Patch from Diego Pino <dpino@igalia.com>. git-svn-id: https://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@23194 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
165 lines
4.1 KiB
JavaScript
165 lines
4.1 KiB
JavaScript
// Copyright 2014 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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// Based on Mozilla Array.of() tests at http://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/js/src/jit-test/tests/collections
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// Flags: --harmony-arrays
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// Array.of makes real arrays.
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function check(a) {
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assertEquals(Object.getPrototypeOf(a), Array.prototype);
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assertEquals(Array.isArray(a), true);
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a[9] = 9;
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assertEquals(a.length, 10);
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}
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check(Array.of());
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check(Array.of(0));
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check(Array.of(0, 1, 2));
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var f = Array.of;
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check(f());
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// Array.of basics
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var a = Array.of();
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assertEquals(a.length, 0);
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a = Array.of(undefined, null, 3.14, []);
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assertEquals(a, [undefined, null, 3.14, []]);
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a = [];
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for (var i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
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a[i] = i;
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assertEquals(Array.of.apply(null, a), a);
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// Array.of does not leave holes
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assertEquals(Array.of(undefined), [undefined]);
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assertEquals(Array.of(undefined, undefined), [undefined, undefined]);
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assertEquals(Array.of.apply(null, [,,undefined]), [undefined, undefined, undefined]);
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assertEquals(Array.of.apply(null, Array(4)), [undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined]);
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// Array.of can be transplanted to other classes.
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var hits = 0;
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function Bag() {
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hits++;
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}
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Bag.of = Array.of;
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hits = 0;
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var actual = Bag.of("zero", "one");
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assertEquals(hits, 1);
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hits = 0;
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var expected = new Bag;
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expected[0] = "zero";
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expected[1] = "one";
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expected.length = 2;
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assertEquals(areSame(actual, expected), true);
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hits = 0;
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actual = Array.of.call(Bag, "zero", "one");
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assertEquals(hits, 1);
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assertEquals(areSame(actual, expected), true);
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function areSame(object, array) {
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var result = object.length == array.length;
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for (var i = 0; i < object.length; i++) {
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result = result && object[i] == array[i];
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}
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return result;
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}
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// Array.of does not trigger prototype setters.
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// (It defines elements rather than assigning to them.)
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var status = "pass";
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Object.defineProperty(Array.prototype, "0", {set: function(v) {status = "FAIL 1"}});
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assertEquals(Array.of(1)[0], 1);
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assertEquals(status, "pass");
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Object.defineProperty(Bag.prototype, "0", {set: function(v) {status = "FAIL 2"}});
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assertEquals(Bag.of(1)[0], 1);
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assertEquals(status, "pass");
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// Array.of passes the number of arguments to the constructor it calls.
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var hits = 0;
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function Herd(n) {
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assertEquals(arguments.length, 1);
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assertEquals(n, 5);
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hits++;
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}
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Herd.of = Array.of;
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Herd.of("sheep", "cattle", "elephants", "whales", "seals");
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assertEquals(hits, 1);
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// Array.of calls a "length" setter if one is present.
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var hits = 0;
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var lastObj = null, lastVal = undefined;
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function setter(v) {
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hits++;
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lastObj = this;
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lastVal = v;
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}
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// when the setter is on the new object
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function Pack() {
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Object.defineProperty(this, "length", {set: setter});
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}
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Pack.of = Array.of;
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var pack = Pack.of("wolves", "cards", "cigarettes", "lies");
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assertEquals(lastObj, pack);
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assertEquals(lastVal, 4);
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// when the setter is on the new object's prototype
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function Bevy() {}
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Object.defineProperty(Bevy.prototype, "length", {set: setter});
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Bevy.of = Array.of;
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var bevy = Bevy.of("quail");
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assertEquals(lastObj, bevy);
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assertEquals(lastVal, 1);
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// Array.of does a strict assignment to the new object's .length.
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// The assignment is strict even if the code we're calling from is not strict.
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function Empty() {}
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Empty.of = Array.of;
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Object.defineProperty(Empty.prototype, "length", {get: function() { return 0; }});
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var nothing = new Empty;
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nothing.length = 2; // no exception; this is not a strict mode assignment
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assertThrows(function() { Empty.of(); }, TypeError);
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// Check superficial features of Array.of.
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var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Array, "of");
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assertEquals(desc.configurable, true);
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assertEquals(desc.enumerable, false);
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assertEquals(desc.writable, true);
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assertEquals(Array.of.length, 0);
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assertThrows(function() { new Array.of() }, TypeError); // not a constructor
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// When the this-value passed in is not a constructor, the result is an array.
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[undefined, null, false, "cow"].forEach(function(val) {
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assertEquals(Array.isArray(Array.of(val)), true);
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});
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