v8/test/mjsunit/es6/regress/regress-4395.js
adamk dea9559457 Remove destructuring and default arguments runtime flags
These flags have been on by default since version 4.9, which has been
in stable Chrome for over a week now, demonstrating that they're
here to stay.

Also moved the tests out of harmony/ and into es6/.

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1776683003

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#34692}
2016-03-10 23:22:30 +00:00

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// Copyright 2015 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
(function testExpressionTypes() {
"use strict";
((x, y = x) => assertEquals(42, y))(42);
((x, y = (x)) => assertEquals(42, y))(42);
((x, y = `${x}`) => assertEquals("42", y))(42);
((x, y = x = x + 1) => assertEquals(43, y))(42);
((x, y = x()) => assertEquals(42, y))(() => 42);
((x, y = new x()) => assertEquals(42, y.z))(function() { this.z = 42 });
((x, y = -x) => assertEquals(-42, y))(42);
((x, y = ++x) => assertEquals(43, y))(42);
((x, y = x === 42) => assertTrue(y))(42);
((x, y = (x == 42 ? x : 0)) => assertEquals(42, y))(42);
((x, y = function() { return x }) => assertEquals(42, y()))(42);
((x, y = () => x) => assertEquals(42, y()))(42);
// Literals
((x, y = {z: x}) => assertEquals(42, y.z))(42);
((x, y = {[x]: x}) => assertEquals(42, y[42]))(42);
((x, y = [x]) => assertEquals(42, y[0]))(42);
((x, y = [...x]) => assertEquals(42, y[0]))([42]);
((x, y = class {
static [x]() { return x }
}) => assertEquals(42, y[42]()))(42);
((x, y = (new class {
z() { return x }
})) => assertEquals(42, y.z()))(42);
((x, y = (new class Y {
static [x]() { return x }
z() { return Y[42]() }
})) => assertEquals(42, y.z()))(42);
((x, y = (new class {
constructor() { this.z = x }
})) => assertEquals(42, y.z))(42);
((x, y = (new class Y {
constructor() { this.z = x }
})) => assertEquals(42, y.z))(42);
((x, y = (new class extends x {
})) => assertEquals(42, y.z()))(class { z() { return 42 } });
// Defaults inside destructuring
((x, {y = x}) => assertEquals(42, y))(42, {});
((x, [y = x]) => assertEquals(42, y))(42, []);
})();
(function testMultiScopeCapture() {
"use strict";
var x = 1;
{
let y = 2;
((x, y, a = x, b = y) => {
assertEquals(3, x);
assertEquals(3, a);
assertEquals(4, y);
assertEquals(4, b);
})(3, 4);
}
})();
(function testSuper() {
"use strict";
class A {
x() { return 42; }
}
class B extends A {
y() {
((q = super.x()) => assertEquals(42, q))();
}
}
new B().y();
class C {
constructor() { return { prop: 42 } }
}
class D extends C{
constructor() {
((q = super()) => assertEquals(42, q.prop))();
}
}
new D();
})();
(function testScopeFlags() {
((x, y = eval('x')) => assertEquals(42, y))(42);
((x, {y = eval('x')}) => assertEquals(42, y))(42, {});
})();