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9.1 KiB
280 lines
9.1 KiB
// Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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// disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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// with the distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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// from this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// Test for const semantics.
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function CheckException(e) {
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var string = e.toString();
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var index = string.indexOf(':');
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assertTrue(index >= 0);
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var name = string.slice(0, index);
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assertTrue(string.indexOf("has already been declared") >= 0 ||
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string.indexOf("redeclaration") >= 0);
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if (name == 'SyntaxError') return 'TypeError';
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return name;
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}
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function TestLocal(s,e) {
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try {
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return eval("(function(){" + s + ";return " + e + "})")();
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} catch (x) {
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return CheckException(x);
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}
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}
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// NOTE: TestGlobal usually only tests the given string in the context
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// of a global object in dictionary mode. This is because we use
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// delete to get rid of any added properties.
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function TestGlobal(s,e) {
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// Collect the global properties before the call.
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var properties = [];
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for (var key in this) properties.push(key);
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// Compute the result.
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var result;
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try {
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var code = s + (e ? "; $$$result=" + e : "");
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if (this.execScript) {
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execScript(code);
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} else {
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this.eval(code);
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}
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// Avoid issues if $$$result is not defined by
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// reading it through this.
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result = this.$$$result;
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} catch (x) {
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result = CheckException(x);
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}
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// Get rid of any introduced global properties before
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// returning the result.
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for (var key in this) {
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if (properties.indexOf(key) == -1) delete this[key];
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}
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return result;
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}
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function TestContext(s,e) {
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try {
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// Use a with-statement to force the system to do dynamic
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// declarations of the introduced variables or constants.
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with ({}) {
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return eval(s + ";" + e);
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}
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} catch (x) {
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return CheckException(x);
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}
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}
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function TestAll(expected,s,opt_e) {
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var e = "";
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var msg = s;
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if (opt_e) { e = opt_e; msg += "; " + opt_e; }
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assertEquals(expected, TestLocal(s,e), "local:'" + msg + "'");
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// Redeclarations of global consts do not throw, they are silently ignored.
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assertEquals(42, TestGlobal(s, 42), "global:'" + msg + "'");
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assertEquals(expected, TestContext(s,e), "context:'" + msg + "'");
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}
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function TestConflict(def0, def1) {
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// No eval.
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TestAll("TypeError", def0 +'; ' + def1);
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// Eval everything.
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TestAll("TypeError", 'eval("' + def0 + '; ' + def1 + '")');
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// Eval first definition.
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TestAll("TypeError", 'eval("' + def0 +'"); ' + def1);
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// Eval second definition.
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TestAll("TypeError", def0 + '; eval("' + def1 + '")');
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// Eval both definitions separately.
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TestAll("TypeError", 'eval("' + def0 +'"); eval("' + def1 + '")');
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}
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// Test conflicting definitions.
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TestConflict("const x", "var x");
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TestConflict("const x = 0", "var x");
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TestConflict("const x", "var x = 0");
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TestConflict("const x = 0", "var x = 0");
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TestConflict("var x", "const x");
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TestConflict("var x = 0", "const x");
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TestConflict("var x", "const x = 0");
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TestConflict("var x = 0", "const x = 0");
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TestConflict("const x = undefined", "var x");
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TestConflict("const x", "var x = undefined");
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TestConflict("const x = undefined", "var x = undefined");
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TestConflict("var x = undefined", "const x");
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TestConflict("var x", "const x = undefined");
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TestConflict("var x = undefined", "const x = undefined");
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TestConflict("const x = undefined", "var x = 0");
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TestConflict("const x = 0", "var x = undefined");
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TestConflict("var x = undefined", "const x = 0");
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TestConflict("var x = 0", "const x = undefined");
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TestConflict("const x", "function x() { }");
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TestConflict("const x = 0", "function x() { }");
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TestConflict("const x = undefined", "function x() { }");
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TestConflict("function x() { }", "const x");
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TestConflict("function x() { }", "const x = 0");
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TestConflict("function x() { }", "const x = undefined");
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TestConflict("const x, y", "var x");
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TestConflict("const x, y", "var y");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y", "var x");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y", "var y");
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TestConflict("const x, y = 0", "var x");
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TestConflict("const x, y = 0", "var y");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y = 0", "var x");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y = 0", "var y");
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TestConflict("var x", "const x, y");
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TestConflict("var y", "const x, y");
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TestConflict("var x", "const x = 0, y");
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TestConflict("var y", "const x = 0, y");
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TestConflict("var x", "const x, y = 0");
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TestConflict("var y", "const x, y = 0");
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TestConflict("var x", "const x = 0, y = 0");
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TestConflict("var y", "const x = 0, y = 0");
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// Test that multiple conflicts do not cause issues.
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TestConflict("var x, y", "const x, y");
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// Test that repeated const declarations throw redeclaration errors.
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TestConflict("const x", "const x");
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TestConflict("const x = 0", "const x");
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TestConflict("const x", "const x = 0");
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TestConflict("const x = 0", "const x = 0");
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TestConflict("const x = undefined", "const x");
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TestConflict("const x", "const x = undefined");
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TestConflict("const x = undefined", "const x = undefined");
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TestConflict("const x = undefined", "const x = 0");
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TestConflict("const x = 0", "const x = undefined");
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TestConflict("const x, y", "const x");
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TestConflict("const x, y", "const y");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y", "const x");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y", "const y");
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TestConflict("const x, y = 0", "const x");
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TestConflict("const x, y = 0", "const y");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y = 0", "const x");
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TestConflict("const x = 0, y = 0", "const y");
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TestConflict("const x", "const x, y");
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TestConflict("const y", "const x, y");
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TestConflict("const x", "const x = 0, y");
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TestConflict("const y", "const x = 0, y");
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TestConflict("const x", "const x, y = 0");
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TestConflict("const y", "const x, y = 0");
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TestConflict("const x", "const x = 0, y = 0");
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TestConflict("const y", "const x = 0, y = 0");
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// Test that multiple const conflicts do not cause issues.
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TestConflict("const x, y", "const x, y");
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// Test that const inside loop behaves correctly.
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var loop = "for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) { const x = i; }";
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TestAll(0, loop, "x");
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TestAll(0, "var a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h; " + loop, "x");
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// Test that const inside with behaves correctly.
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TestAll(87, "with ({x:42}) { const x = 87; }", "x");
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TestAll(undefined, "with ({x:42}) { const x; }", "x");
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// Additional tests for how various combinations of re-declarations affect
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// the values of the var/const in question.
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try {
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eval("var undefined;");
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} catch (ex) {
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assertUnreachable("undefined (1) has thrown");
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}
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var original_undef = undefined;
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var undefined = 1; // Should be silently ignored.
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assertEquals(original_undef, undefined, "undefined got overwritten");
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undefined = original_undef;
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var a; const a; const a = 1;
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assertEquals(1, a, "a has wrong value");
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a = 2;
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assertEquals(2, a, "a should be writable");
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var b = 1; const b = 2;
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assertEquals(2, b, "b has wrong value");
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var c = 1; const c = 2; const c = 3;
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assertEquals(3, c, "c has wrong value");
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const d = 1; const d = 2;
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assertEquals(1, d, "d has wrong value");
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const e = 1; var e = 2;
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assertEquals(1, e, "e has wrong value");
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const f = 1; const f;
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assertEquals(1, f, "f has wrong value");
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var g; const g = 1;
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assertEquals(1, g, "g has wrong value");
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g = 2;
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assertEquals(2, g, "g should be writable");
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const h; var h = 1;
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assertEquals(undefined,h, "h has wrong value");
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eval("Object.defineProperty(this, 'i', { writable: true });"
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+ "const i = 7;"
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+ "assertEquals(7, i, \"i has wrong value\");");
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var global = this;
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assertThrows(function() {
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Object.defineProperty(global, 'j', { writable: true })
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}, TypeError);
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const j = 2; // This is what makes the function above throw, because the
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// const declaration gets hoisted and makes the property non-configurable.
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assertEquals(2, j, "j has wrong value");
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var k = 1; const k;
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// You could argue about the expected result here. For now, the winning
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// argument is that "const k;" is equivalent to "const k = undefined;".
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assertEquals(undefined, k, "k has wrong value");
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