v8/test/mjsunit/compiler/countoperation.js
fschneider@chromium.org 637a21952f Added general pre- and postfix count operations to top-level compiler.
Until now we only supported postfix operations on global variables.
This change add generic count operations to the top-level compiler.

I tried to re-use code from the code generator used for assignment expressions
where possible.

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/496009

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@3530 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
2010-01-04 13:56:31 +00:00

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// Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Test pre- and postfix count operations.
// Test value context.
var a = 42;
var b = {x:42};
var c = "x";
assertEquals(43, ++a);
assertEquals(43, a);
assertEquals(43, a++);
assertEquals(44, a);
assertEquals(43, ++b.x);
assertEquals(43, b.x);
assertEquals(43, b.x++);
assertEquals(44, b.x);
assertEquals(45, ++b[c]);
assertEquals(45, b[c]);
assertEquals(45, b[c]++);
assertEquals(46, b[c]);
// Test effect context.
a = 42;
b = {x:42};
c = "x";
assertEquals(1, eval("++a; 1"));
assertEquals(43, a);
assertEquals(1, eval("a++; 1"));
assertEquals(44, a);
assertEquals(1, eval("++b.x; 1"));
assertEquals(43, b.x);
assertEquals(1, eval("b.x++; 1"));
assertEquals(44, b.x);
assertEquals(1, eval("++b[c]; 1"));
assertEquals(45, b[c]);
assertEquals(1, eval("b[c]++; 1"));
assertEquals(46, b[c]);
// Test test context.
a = 42;
b = {x:42};
c = "x";
assertEquals(1, (++a) ? 1 : 0);
assertEquals(43, a);
assertEquals(1, (a++) ? 1 : 0);
assertEquals(44, a);
assertEquals(1, (++b.x) ? 1 : 0);
assertEquals(43, b.x);
assertEquals(1, (b.x++) ? 1 : 0);
assertEquals(44, b.x);
assertEquals(1, (++b[c]) ? 1 : 0);
assertEquals(45, b[c]);
assertEquals(1, (b[c]++) ? 1 : 0);
assertEquals(46, b[c]);
// Test value/test and test/value contexts.
a = 42;
b = {x:42};
c = "x";
assertEquals(43, ++a || 1);
assertEquals(43, a);
assertEquals(43, a++ || 1);
assertEquals(44, a);
assertEquals(43, ++b.x || 1);
assertEquals(43, b.x);
assertEquals(43, (b.x++) || 1);
assertEquals(44, b.x);
assertEquals(45, ++b[c] || 1);
assertEquals(45, b[c]);
assertEquals(45, b[c]++ || 1);
assertEquals(46, b[c]);
a = 42;
b = {x:42};
c = "x";
assertEquals(1, ++a && 1);
assertEquals(43, a);
assertEquals(1, a++ && 1);
assertEquals(44, a);
assertEquals(1, ++b.x && 1);
assertEquals(43, b.x);
assertEquals(1, (b.x++) && 1);
assertEquals(44, b.x);
assertEquals(1, ++b[c] && 1);
assertEquals(45, b[c]);
assertEquals(1, b[c]++ && 1);
assertEquals(46, b[c]);