v8/test/mjsunit/object-prevent-extensions.js
ricow@chromium.org fb6d7e17df Follow jsc on not throwing when trying to add a property to a non-extensible object.
This change makes us compatible with Safari on not throwing when trying to add a property to a non-extensible object. 
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6712059

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@7379 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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// Tests the Object.preventExtensions method - ES 15.2.3.10
var obj1 = {};
// Extensible defaults to true.
assertTrue(Object.isExtensible(obj1));
Object.preventExtensions(obj1);
// Make sure the is_extensible flag is set.
assertFalse(Object.isExtensible(obj1));
obj1.x = 42;
assertEquals(undefined, obj1.x);
// Try adding a new element.
obj1[1] = 42;
assertEquals(undefined, obj1[1]);
// Try when the object has an existing property.
var obj2 = {};
assertTrue(Object.isExtensible(obj2));
obj2.x = 42;
assertEquals(42, obj2.x);
assertTrue(Object.isExtensible(obj2));
Object.preventExtensions(obj2);
assertEquals(42, obj2.x);
obj2.y = 42;
// obj2.y should still be undefined.
assertEquals(undefined, obj2.y);
// Make sure we can still write values to obj.x.
obj2.x = 43;
assertEquals(43, obj2.x)
obj2.y = new function() { return 42; };
// obj2.y should still be undefined.
assertEquals(undefined, obj2.y);
assertEquals(43, obj2.x)
try {
Object.defineProperty(obj2, "y", {value: 42});
} catch (e) {
assertTrue(/object is not extensible/.test(e));
}
// obj2.y should still be undefined.
assertEquals(undefined, obj2.y);
assertEquals(43, obj2.x);
obj2[1] = 42;
assertEquals(undefined, obj2[1]);
var arr = new Array();
arr[1] = 10;
Object.preventExtensions(arr);
arr[2] = 42;
assertEquals(10, arr[1]);
// We should still be able to change exiting elements.
arr[1]= 42;
assertEquals(42, arr[1]);
// Test the the extensible flag is not inherited.
var parent = {};
parent.x = 42;
Object.preventExtensions(parent);
var child = Object.create(parent);
// We should be able to add new properties to the child object.
child.y = 42;
// This should have no influence on the parent class.
parent.y = 29;
// Test that attributes on functions are also handled correctly.
function foo() {
return 42;
}
Object.preventExtensions(foo);
foo.x = 29;
assertEquals(undefined, foo.x);