v8/test/webkit/fast/js/number-toprecision.js
machenbach@chromium.org 3c9efdeeb4 Migrate more tests from blink repository.
The stand-alone test driver is changed a bit:
- Don't use the errorMessage list. It is used differently in the embedded driver. There it collects parser errors - instead of failure messages.
- Remove html links in description texts. Some test descriptions print a web reference.

The migrated tests fall into 3 categories:
1. Tests outside fast/js
2. Tests that print FAIL messages (and also expect those) - these tests should be examined later if they make sense at all
3. Tests with html links in the test description

R=jkummerow@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/20280003

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description(
'This test checks a few Number.toPrecision cases, including ' +
'<a href="http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15145">15145: (0.999).toPrecision(1) returns incorrect result</a>' +
'.');
shouldBeEqualToString("(0.999).toPrecision(1)", "1");
shouldBeEqualToString("(0.999).toPrecision(2)", "1.0");
shouldBeEqualToString("(0.999).toPrecision(3)", "0.999");
var posInf = 1/0;
var negInf = -1/0;
var nan = 0/0;
shouldBeEqualToString("(0.0).toPrecision(4)", "0.000");
shouldBeEqualToString("(-0.0).toPrecision(4)", "0.000");
shouldBeEqualToString("(0.0).toPrecision()", "0");
shouldBeEqualToString("(-0.0).toPrecision()", "0");
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision()", "1234.567");
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(0)");
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(null)"); // just like 0
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(false)"); // just like 0
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision('foo')"); // just like 0
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(-1)");
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision(1)", "1e+3");
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision(true)", "1e+3"); // just like 1
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision('1')", "1e+3"); // just like 1
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision(2)", "1.2e+3");
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision(2.9)", "1.2e+3");
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision(5)", "1234.6");
shouldBeEqualToString("(1234.567).toPrecision(21)", "1234.56700000000000728");
// SpiderMonkey allows precision values 1 to 100, we implement the spec and only allow 1 to 21.
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(22)");
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(100)");
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(101)");
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(posInf)");
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(negInf)");
shouldThrow("(1234.567).toPrecision(nan)"); // nan is treated like 0
shouldBeEqualToString("posInf.toPrecision()", "Infinity");
shouldBeEqualToString("negInf.toPrecision()", "-Infinity");
shouldBeEqualToString("nan.toPrecision()", "NaN");