v8/test/mjsunit/array-unshift.js
adamk@chromium.org 9bebd23d5c Fix %GetArrayKeys to not skip non-enumerable indices
This is one step in the direction of fixing a range of small bugs in the array methods when dealing with non-standard element attributes.

Added tests exercising this behavior for shift and unshift.

For Proxies and Interceptors, the behavior of %GetArrayKeys is now to just return an interval, rather than trying to list all their indexed properties. In the Proxy case, this seems like the only way to avoid an observable difference between smart and non-smart array methods. For Interceptors, the usual case (in WebKit, anyway) is for them to have all indices in [0, length), so enumerating them won't be any better than simply iterating over that range.

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/12653010

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@14057 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
2013-03-22 18:04:32 +00:00

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// Check that unshifting array of holes keeps the original array
// as array of holes
(function() {
var array = new Array(10);
assertEquals(13, array.unshift('1st', '2ns', '3rd'));
assertTrue(0 in array);
assertTrue(1 in array);
assertTrue(2 in array);
assertFalse(3 in array);
})();
// Check that unshift with no args has a side-effect of
// filling the holes with elements from the prototype
// (if present, of course)
(function() {
var len = 3;
var array = new Array(len);
var at0 = '@0';
var at2 = '@2';
Array.prototype[0] = at0;
Array.prototype[2] = at2;
// array owns nothing...
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(0));
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(1));
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(2));
// ... but sees values from Array.prototype
assertEquals(array[0], at0);
assertEquals(array[1], undefined);
assertEquals(array[2], at2);
assertEquals(len, array.unshift());
assertTrue(delete Array.prototype[0]);
assertTrue(delete Array.prototype[2]);
// unshift makes array own 0 and 2...
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(0));
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(1));
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(2));
// ... so they are not affected be delete.
assertEquals(array[0], at0);
assertEquals(array[1], undefined);
assertEquals(array[2], at2);
})();
// Now check the case with array of holes and some elements on prototype.
(function() {
var len = 9;
var array = new Array(len);
Array.prototype[3] = "@3";
Array.prototype[7] = "@7";
assertEquals(len, array.length);
for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
assertEquals(array[i], Array.prototype[i]);
}
assertEquals(len + 1, array.unshift('head'));
assertEquals(len + 1, array.length);
// Note that unshift copies values from prototype into the array.
assertEquals(array[4], Array.prototype[3]);
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(4));
assertEquals(array[8], Array.prototype[7]);
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(8));
// ... but keeps the rest as holes:
Array.prototype[5] = "@5";
assertEquals(array[5], Array.prototype[5]);
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(5));
assertEquals(array[3], Array.prototype[3]);
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(3));
assertEquals(array[7], Array.prototype[7]);
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(7));
assertTrue(delete Array.prototype[3]);
assertTrue(delete Array.prototype[5]);
assertTrue(delete Array.prototype[7]);
})();
// Check that unshift with no args has a side-effect of
// filling the holes with elements from the prototype
// (if present, of course)
(function() {
var len = 3;
var array = new Array(len);
var at0 = '@0';
var at2 = '@2';
var array_proto = [];
array_proto[0] = at0;
array_proto[2] = at2;
array.__proto__ = array_proto;
// array owns nothing...
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(0));
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(1));
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(2));
// ... but sees values from array_proto.
assertEquals(array[0], at0);
assertEquals(array[1], undefined);
assertEquals(array[2], at2);
assertEquals(len, array.unshift());
// unshift makes array own 0 and 2...
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(0));
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(1));
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(2));
// ... so they are not affected be delete.
assertEquals(array[0], at0);
assertEquals(array[1], undefined);
assertEquals(array[2], at2);
})();
// Now check the case with array of holes and some elements on prototype.
(function() {
var len = 9;
var array = new Array(len);
var array_proto = []
array_proto[3] = "@3";
array_proto[7] = "@7";
array.__proto__ = array_proto;
assertEquals(len, array.length);
for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
assertEquals(array[i], array_proto[i]);
}
assertEquals(len + 1, array.unshift('head'));
assertEquals(len + 1, array.length);
// Note that unshift copies values from prototype into the array.
assertEquals(array[4], array_proto[3]);
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(4));
assertEquals(array[8], array_proto[7]);
assertTrue(array.hasOwnProperty(8));
// ... but keeps the rest as holes:
array_proto[5] = "@5";
assertEquals(array[5], array_proto[5]);
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(5));
assertEquals(array[3], array_proto[3]);
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(3));
assertEquals(array[7], array_proto[7]);
assertFalse(array.hasOwnProperty(7));
})();
// Check the behaviour when approaching maximal values for length.
(function() {
for (var i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
try {
new Array(Math.pow(2, 32) - 3).unshift(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
throw 'Should have thrown RangeError';
} catch (e) {
assertTrue(e instanceof RangeError);
}
// Check smi boundary
var bigNum = (1 << 30) - 3;
assertEquals(bigNum + 7, new Array(bigNum).unshift(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7));
}
})();
(function() {
for (var i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
var a = [6, 7, 8, 9];
a.unshift(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
assertEquals([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], a);
}
})();
// Check that non-enumerable elements are treated appropriately
(function() {
var array = [2, 3];
Object.defineProperty(array, '1', {enumerable: false});
array.unshift(1)
assertEquals([1, 2, 3], array);
array = [2];
array.length = 2;
array.__proto__[1] = 3;
Object.defineProperty(array.__proto__, '1', {enumerable: false});
array.unshift(1);
assertEquals([1, 2, 3], array);
})();