v8/test/webkit/object-literal-direct-put-expected.txt
marja@chromium.org 5bbc92dee0 Throw syntax error when a getter/setter has the wrong number of params
We used to allow any number of parameters in getters and setters to
match JSC. This is a violation of ES5.1 and both SpiderMonkey and
Chakra throw on these syntax errors.

BUG=v8:3371
LOG=Y
R=marja@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/329413002

Patch from Erik Arvidsson <arv@chromium.org>.

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This test ensures that properties on an object literal are put directly onto the created object, and don't call setters in the prototype chain.
On success, you will see a series of "PASS" messages, followed by "TEST COMPLETE".
PASS ({a:true}).a is true
PASS ({__proto__: {a:false}, a:true}).a is true
PASS ({__proto__: {set a(v) {throw 'Should not call setter'; }}, a:true}).a is true
PASS ({__proto__: {get a() {throw 'Should not reach getter'; }}, a:true}).a is true
PASS ({__proto__: {get a() {throw 'Should not reach getter'; }, b:true}, a:true}).b is true
PASS ({__proto__: {__proto__: {a:false}}, a:true}).a is true
PASS ({__proto__: {__proto__: {set a(v) {throw 'Should not call setter'; }}}, a:true}).a is true
PASS ({__proto__: {__proto__: {get a() {throw 'Should not reach getter'; }}}, a:true}).a is true
PASS ({__proto__: {__proto__: {get a() {throw 'Should not reach getter'; }, b:true}}, a:true}).b is true
PASS successfullyParsed is true
TEST COMPLETE