v8/test/mjsunit/indexed-accessors.js
Adam Klein cd76322817 Add flag to make __defineGetter__ & co. behave as strict functions
When --harmony-strict-legacy-accessor-builtins is enabled, it brings
V8's behavior in line with the spec and more recent versions of
SpiderMonkey and JSC:
  - No implicit receiver coercion
  - Attempting to redefine a non-configurable property throws

Bug: v8:5070
Change-Id: I82b927538604136c0c550e19bcc606fbfea1377e
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/478312
Reviewed-by: Daniel Ehrenberg <littledan@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Adam Klein <adamk@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#44703}
2017-04-18 21:40:14 +00:00

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// Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Test that getters can be defined and called with an index as a parameter.
var o = {};
o.x = 42;
o.__defineGetter__('0', function() { return o.x; });
assertEquals(o.x, o[0]);
assertEquals(o.x, o.__lookupGetter__('0')());
o.__defineSetter__('0', function(y) { o.x = y; });
assertEquals(o.x, o[0]);
assertEquals(o.x, o.__lookupGetter__('0')());
o[0] = 21;
assertEquals(21, o.x);
o.__lookupSetter__(0)(7);
assertEquals(7, o.x);
function Pair(x, y) {
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
};
Pair.prototype.__defineGetter__('0', function() { return this.x; });
Pair.prototype.__defineGetter__('1', function() { return this.y; });
Pair.prototype.__defineSetter__('0', function(x) { this.x = x; });
Pair.prototype.__defineSetter__('1', function(y) { this.y = y; });
var p = new Pair(2, 3);
assertEquals(2, p[0]);
assertEquals(3, p[1]);
p.x = 7;
p[1] = 8;
assertEquals(7, p[0]);
assertEquals(7, p.x);
assertEquals(8, p[1]);
assertEquals(8, p.y);
// Testing that a defined getter doesn't get lost due to inline caching.
var expected = {};
var actual = {};
for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
expected[i] = actual[i] = i;
}
function testArray() {
for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
assertEquals(expected[i], actual[i]);
}
}
actual[1000000] = -1;
testArray();
testArray();
actual.__defineGetter__('0', function() { return expected[0]; });
expected[0] = 42;
testArray();
expected[0] = 111;
testArray();
// Using a setter where only a getter is defined does not throw an exception,
// unless we are in strict mode.
var q = {};
q.__defineGetter__('0', function() { return 42; });
assertDoesNotThrow('q[0] = 7');
// Using a getter where only a setter is defined returns undefined.
var q1 = {};
q1.__defineSetter__('0', function() {q1.b = 17;});
assertEquals(q1[0], undefined);
// Setter works
q1[0] = 3;
assertEquals(q1[0], undefined);
assertEquals(q1.b, 17);
// Complex case of using an undefined getter.
// From http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=298
// Reported by nth10sd.
a = function() {};
this.__defineSetter__("0", function() {});
if (a |= '') {};
assertThrows('this[a].__parent__');
assertEquals(a, 0);
assertEquals(this[a], undefined);