v8/test/mjsunit/smi-negative-zero.js
christian.plesner.hansen c42f5829a1 Included mjsunit JavaScript test suite and C++ unit tests.
In the shell sample don't print the result of executing a script, only
evaluating expressions.

Fixed issue when building samples on Windows using a shared V8
library.  Added visibility option on Linux build which makes the
generated library 18% smaller.

Changed build system to accept multiple build modes in one build and
generate seperate objects, libraries and executables for each mode.

Removed deferred negation optimization (a * -b => -(a * b)) since this
visibly changes operand conversion order.

Improved parsing performance by introducing stack guard in preparsing.
Without a stack guard preparsing always bails out with stack overflow.


git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
2008-08-22 13:33:59 +00:00

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// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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// Ensure that operations on small integers handle -0.
var zero = 0;
var one = 1;
var minus_one = -1;
var two = 2;
var four = 4;
var minus_two = -2;
var minus_four = -4;
// variable op variable
assertEquals(one / (-zero), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (zero * minus_one), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_one * zero), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (zero * zero), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_one * minus_one), 1);
assertEquals(one / (zero / minus_one), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (zero / one), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_four % two), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_four % minus_two), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (four % two), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (four % minus_two), Infinity);
// literal op variable
assertEquals(one / (0 * minus_one), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-1 * zero), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (0 * zero), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-1 * minus_one), 1);
assertEquals(one / (0 / minus_one), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (0 / one), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-4 % two), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-4 % minus_two), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (4 % two), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (4 % minus_two), Infinity);
// variable op literal
assertEquals(one / (zero * -1), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_one * 0), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (zero * 0), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_one * -1), 1);
assertEquals(one / (zero / -1), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (zero / 1), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_four % 2), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (minus_four % -2), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (four % 2), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (four % -2), Infinity);
// literal op literal
assertEquals(one / (-0), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (0 * -1), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-1 * 0), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (0 * 0), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-1 * -1), 1);
assertEquals(one / (0 / -1), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (0 / 1), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-4 % 2), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (-4 % -2), -Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (4 % 2), Infinity);
assertEquals(one / (4 % -2), Infinity);