v8/test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1639-2.js
yangguo@chromium.org b42ab19d2e Modify two regression tests to actually fail when failing.
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TEST=regress-1639, regress-1639-2

Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10315009

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// Flags: --expose-debug-as debug
// Get the Debug object exposed from the debug context global object.
Debug = debug.Debug
var exception = false;
function sendCommand(state, cmd) {
// Get the debug command processor in paused state.
var dcp = state.debugCommandProcessor(false);
var request = JSON.stringify(cmd);
var response = dcp.processDebugJSONRequest(request);
}
var state = 0;
function listener(event, exec_state, event_data, data) {
try {
if (event == Debug.DebugEvent.Break) {
var line = event_data.sourceLineText();
print('break: ' + line);
print('event data: ' + event_data.toJSONProtocol());
print();
assertEquals('// BREAK', line.substr(-8),
"should not break outside evaluate");
switch (state) {
case 0:
state = 1;
// While in the debugger and stepping through a set of instructions
// executed in the evaluate command, the stepping must stop at the end
// of the said set of instructions and not step further into native
// debugger code.
sendCommand(exec_state, {
seq : 0,
type : "request",
command : "evaluate",
arguments : {
'expression' : 'print("A"); debugger; print("B"); // BREAK',
'global' : true
}
});
break;
case 1:
sendCommand(exec_state, {
seq : 0,
type : "request",
command : "continue",
arguments : {
stepaction : "next"
}
});
break;
}
}
} catch (e) {
print(e);
exception = true;
}
}
// Add the debug event listener.
Debug.setListener(listener);
function a() {
} // BREAK
// Set a break point and call to invoke the debug event listener.
Debug.setBreakPoint(a, 0, 0);
a();
assertFalse(exception);