v8/test/mjsunit/es6/generators-parsing.js
adamk 2ea7f3c869 [es6] Fix parsing of 'yield' in function and generator expressions
In a function expression, 'yield' is allowed, even if the expression
occurs inside a generator. Similarly, even in a non-generator,
a generator expression's name must not be 'yield'.

BUG=v8:3983
LOG=n

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1460393003

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#32188}
2015-11-23 21:34:30 +00:00

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// Test basic generator syntax.
// Yield statements.
function* g() { yield 3; yield 4; }
// Yield expressions.
function* g() { (yield 3) + (yield 4); }
// Yield without a RHS.
function* g() { yield; }
function* g() { yield }
function* g() {
yield
}
function* g() { (yield) }
function* g() { [yield] }
function* g() { {yield} }
function* g() { yield, yield }
function* g() { yield; yield }
function* g() { (yield) ? yield : yield }
function* g() {
(yield)
? yield
: yield
}
// If yield has a RHS, it needs to start on the same line. The * in a
// yield* counts as starting the RHS.
function* g() {
yield *
foo
}
assertThrows("function* g() { yield\n* foo }", SyntaxError);
assertEquals(undefined,
(function*(){
yield
3
})().next().value);
// A YieldExpression is not a LogicalORExpression.
assertThrows("function* g() { yield ? yield : yield }", SyntaxError);
// You can have a generator in strict mode.
function* g() { "use strict"; yield 3; yield 4; }
// Generators can have return statements also, which internally parse to a kind
// of yield expression.
function* g() { yield 1; return; }
function* g() { yield 1; return 2; }
function* g() { yield 1; return 2; yield "dead"; }
// Generator expression.
(function* () { yield 3; });
// Named generator expression.
(function* g() { yield 3; });
// You can have a generator without a yield.
function* g() { }
// A YieldExpression is valid as the RHS of a YieldExpression.
function* g() { yield yield 1; }
function* g() { yield 3 + (yield 4); }
// Generator definitions with a name of "yield" are not specifically ruled out
// by the spec, as the `yield' name is outside the generator itself. However,
// in strict-mode, "yield" is an invalid identifier.
function* yield() { (yield 3) + (yield 4); }
assertThrows("function* yield() { \"use strict\"; (yield 3) + (yield 4); }",
SyntaxError);
// In sloppy mode, yield is a normal identifier, outside of generators.
function yield(yield) { yield: yield (yield + yield (0)); }
// Yield is always valid as a key in an object literal.
({ yield: 1 });
function* g() { yield ({ yield: 1 }) }
function* g() { yield ({ get yield() { return 1; }}) }
// Checks that yield is a valid label in sloppy mode, but not valid in a strict
// mode or in generators.
function f() { yield: 1 }
assertThrows("function f() { \"use strict\"; yield: 1 }", SyntaxError)
assertThrows("function* g() { yield: 1 }", SyntaxError)
// Yield is only a keyword in the body of the generator, not in nested
// functions.
function* g() { function f() { yield (yield + yield (0)); } }
// Yield in a generator is not an identifier.
assertThrows("function* g() { yield = 10; }", SyntaxError);
// Yield binds very loosely, so this parses as "yield (3 + yield 4)", which is
// invalid.
assertThrows("function* g() { yield 3 + yield 4; }", SyntaxError);
// Yield is still a future-reserved-word in strict mode
assertThrows("function f() { \"use strict\"; var yield = 13; }", SyntaxError);
// The name of the NFE is bound in the generator expression, so is invalid.
assertThrows("function f() { (function* yield() {}); }", SyntaxError);
// In generators, yield is invalid as a formal argument name.
assertThrows("function* g(yield) { yield (10); }", SyntaxError);