v8/test/mjsunit/object-literal.js
ager@chromium.org a01b45df58 Fix a number of tests that incorrectly used assertUnreachable.
Our testing infrastructure uses exceptions to indicate
errors. assertUnreachable therefore throws an exception to indicate
that it was reached. Therefore, it cannot be used to check that an
exception was thrown using the pattern:

try {
  shouldThrow();
  assertUnreachable();
} catch(e) {
}

Such a test will always pass because assertUnreachable will throw an
exception if shouldThrow does not.

R=ricow@chromium.org

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7053035

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@8117 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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// Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// met:
//
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var obj = {
a: 7,
b: { x: 12, y: 24 },
c: 'Zebra'
}
assertEquals(7, obj.a);
assertEquals(12, obj.b.x);
assertEquals(24, obj.b.y);
assertEquals('Zebra', obj.c);
var z = 24;
var obj2 = {
a: 7,
b: { x: 12, y: z },
c: 'Zebra'
}
assertEquals(7, obj2.a);
assertEquals(12, obj2.b.x);
assertEquals(24, obj2.b.y);
assertEquals('Zebra', obj2.c);
var arr = [];
for (var i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
arr[i] = {
a: 7,
b: { x: 12, y: 24 },
c: 'Zebra'
}
}
arr[0].b.x = 2;
assertEquals(2, arr[0].b.x);
assertEquals(12, arr[1].b.x);
function makeSparseArray() {
return {
'0': { x: 12, y: 24 },
'1000000': { x: 0, y: 0 }
};
}
var sa1 = makeSparseArray();
sa1[0].x = 0;
var sa2 = makeSparseArray();
assertEquals(12, sa2[0].x);
// Test that non-constant literals work.
var n = new Object();
function makeNonConstantArray() { return [ [ n ] ]; }
var a = makeNonConstantArray();
a[0][0].foo = "bar";
assertEquals("bar", n.foo);
function makeNonConstantObject() { return { a: { b: n } }; }
a = makeNonConstantObject();
a.a.b.bar = "foo";
assertEquals("foo", n.bar);
// Test that exceptions for regexps still hold.
function makeRegexpInArray() { return [ [ /a*/, {} ] ]; }
a = makeRegexpInArray();
var b = makeRegexpInArray();
assertFalse(a[0][0] === b[0][0]);
assertFalse(a[0][1] === b[0][1]);
function makeRegexpInObject() { return { a: { b: /b*/, c: {} } }; }
a = makeRegexpInObject();
b = makeRegexpInObject();
assertFalse(a.a.b === b.a.b);
assertFalse(a.a.c === b.a.c);
// Test keywords valid as property names in initializers and dot-access.
var keywords = [
"break",
"case",
"catch",
"const",
"continue",
"debugger",
"default",
"delete",
"do",
"else",
"false",
"finally",
"for",
"function",
"if",
"in",
"instanceof",
"native",
"new",
"null",
"return",
"switch",
"this",
"throw",
"true",
"try",
"typeof",
"var",
"void",
"while",
"with",
];
function testKeywordProperty(keyword) {
var exception = false;
try {
// Sanity check that what we get is a keyword.
eval("var " + keyword + " = 42;");
} catch (e) {
exception = true;
}
assertTrue(exception);
// Simple property, read and write.
var x = eval("({" + keyword + ": 42})");
assertEquals(42, x[keyword]);
assertEquals(42, eval("x." + keyword));
eval("x." + keyword + " = 37");
assertEquals(37, x[keyword]);
assertEquals(37, eval("x." + keyword));
// Getter/setter property, read and write.
var y = eval("({value : 42, get " + keyword + "(){return this.value}," +
" set " + keyword + "(v) { this.value = v; }})");
assertEquals(42, y[keyword]);
assertEquals(42, eval("y." + keyword));
eval("y." + keyword + " = 37");
assertEquals(37, y[keyword]);
assertEquals(37, eval("y." + keyword));
// Quoted keyword works is read back by unquoted as well.
var z = eval("({\"" + keyword + "\": 42})");
assertEquals(42, z[keyword]);
assertEquals(42, eval("z." + keyword));
// Function property, called.
var was_called;
function test_call() { this.was_called = true; was_called = true; }
var w = eval("({" + keyword + ": test_call, was_called: false})");
eval("w." + keyword + "();");
assertTrue(was_called);
assertTrue(w.was_called);
// Function property, constructed.
function construct() { this.constructed = true; }
var v = eval("({" + keyword + ": construct})");
var vo = eval("new v." + keyword + "()");
assertTrue(vo instanceof construct);
assertTrue(vo.constructed);
}
for (var i = 0; i < keywords.length; i++) {
testKeywordProperty(keywords[i]);
}