v8/test/mjsunit/debug-backtrace-text.js
ager@chromium.org f8b74a1541 Avoid using Function.prototype.call in a number of places in our
builtins files. We should always use %_CallFunction for a couple of
reasons: it cannot be overwritten and it does not wrap basic types in
wrapper objects.

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6349018

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@6524 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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// Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Flags: --expose-debug-as debug
// The functions used for testing backtraces.
function Point(x, y) {
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
};
Point.prototype.distanceTo = function(p) {
debugger;
return Math.sqrt(Math.pow(Math.abs(this.x - p.x), 2) + Math.pow(Math.abs(this.y - p.y), 2))
}
p1 = new Point(1,1);
p2 = new Point(2,2);
p1.distanceTo = function(p) {
return p.distanceTo(this);
}
function distance(p, q) {
return p.distanceTo(q);
}
function createPoint(x, y) {
return new Point(x, y);
}
a=[1,2,distance];
// Get the Debug object exposed from the debug context global object.
Debug = debug.Debug
testConstructor = false; // Flag to control which part of the test is run.
listenerCalled = false;
exception = false;
function safeEval(code) {
try {
return eval('(' + code + ')');
} catch (e) {
return undefined;
}
}
function listener(event, exec_state, event_data, data) {
try {
if (event == Debug.DebugEvent.Break)
{
if (!testConstructor) {
// The expected backtrace is
// 0: Call distance on Point where distance is a property on the prototype
// 1: Call distance on Point where distance is a direct property
// 2: Call on function an array element 2
// 3: [anonymous]
assertEquals("#<Point>.distanceTo(p=#<Point>)", exec_state.frame(0).invocationText());
assertEquals("#<Point>.distanceTo(p=#<Point>)", exec_state.frame(1).invocationText());
assertEquals("#<Array>[2](aka distance)(p=#<Point>, q=#<Point>)", exec_state.frame(2).invocationText());
assertEquals("[anonymous]()", exec_state.frame(3).invocationText());
listenerCalled = true;
} else {
// The expected backtrace is
// 0: Call Point constructor
// 1: Call on global function createPoint
// 2: [anonymous]
assertEquals("new Point(x=0, y=0)", exec_state.frame(0).invocationText());
assertEquals("createPoint(x=0, y=0)", exec_state.frame(1).invocationText());
assertEquals("[anonymous]()", exec_state.frame(2).invocationText());
listenerCalled = true;
}
}
} catch (e) {
exception = e
};
};
// Add the debug event listener.
Debug.setListener(listener);
// Set a break point and call to invoke the debug event listener.
a[2](p1, p2)
// Make sure that the debug event listener vas invoked.
assertTrue(listenerCalled);
assertFalse(exception, "exception in listener")
// Set a break point and call to invoke the debug event listener.
listenerCalled = false;
testConstructor = true;
Debug.setBreakPoint(Point, 0, 0);
createPoint(0, 0);
// Make sure that the debug event listener vas invoked (again).
assertTrue(listenerCalled);
assertFalse(exception, "exception in listener")