v8/test/mjsunit/compiler/globals.js
fschneider@chromium.org a07146c0cb Support for post-fix count operations (x++, x--) where x is a global
variable for the top-level compiler.

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/342058

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// Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Test references and assignments to global variables.
var g = 0;
// Test compilation of a global variable store.
assertEquals(1, eval('g = 1'));
// Test that the store worked.
assertEquals(1, g);
// Test that patching the IC in the compiled code works.
assertEquals(1, eval('g = 1'));
assertEquals(1, g);
assertEquals(1, eval('g = 1'));
assertEquals(1, g);
// Test a second store.
assertEquals("2", eval('g = "2"'));
assertEquals("2", g);
// Test a load.
assertEquals("2", eval('g'));
// Test that patching the IC in the compiled code works.
assertEquals("2", eval('g'));
assertEquals("2", eval('g'));
// Test a second load.
g = 3;
assertEquals(3, eval('g'));
// Test postfix count operation
var t;
t = g++;
assertEquals(3, t);
assertEquals(4, g);
code = "g--; 1";
assertEquals(1, eval(code));
assertEquals(3, g);