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// Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
// disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
// with the distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
// from this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
// Test operations that involve one or more constants.
// The code generator now handles compile-time constants specially.
// Test the code generated when operands are known at compile time
// Test count operations involving constants
function test_count() {
var x = "foo";
var y = "3";
x += x++; // ++ and -- apply ToNumber to their operand, even for postfix.
assertEquals(x, "fooNaN", "fooNaN test");
x = "luft";
x += ++x;
assertEquals(x, "luftNaN", "luftNaN test");
assertTrue(y++ === 3, "y++ === 3, where y = \"3\"");
y = 3;
assertEquals(y++, 3, "y++ == 3, where y = 3");
y = "7.1";
assertTrue(y++ === 7.1, "y++ === 7.1, where y = \"7.1\"");
var z = y = x = "9";
assertEquals( z++ + (++y) + x++, 28, "z++ + (++y) + x++ == 28");
z = y = x = 13;
assertEquals( z++ + (++y) + x++, 40, "z++ + (++y) + x++ == 40");
z = y = x = -5.5;
assertEquals( z++ + (++y) + x++, -15.5, "z++ + (++y) + x++ == -15.5");
assertEquals(y, -4.5);
z = y;
z++;
assertEquals(y, -4.5);
z = y;
y++;
assertEquals(z, -4.5);
y = 20;
z = y;
z++;
assertEquals(y, 20);
z = y;
y++;
assertEquals(z, 20);
}
test_count();
// Test comparison operations that involve one or two constant smis.
function test() {
var i = 5;
var j = 3;
assertTrue( j < i );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertTrue( j <= i );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertTrue( i > j );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertTrue( i >= j );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertTrue( i != j );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertTrue( i == i );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertFalse( i < j );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertFalse( i <= j );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertFalse( j > i );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertFalse(j >= i );
i = 5; j = 3;
assertFalse( j == i);
i = 5; j = 3;
assertFalse( i != i);
i = 10 * 10;
while ( i < 107 ) {
++i;
}
j = 21;
assertTrue( j < i );
j = 21;
assertTrue( j <= i );
j = 21;
assertTrue( i > j );
j = 21;
assertTrue( i >= j );
j = 21;
assertTrue( i != j );
j = 21;
assertTrue( i == i );
j = 21;
assertFalse( i < j );
j = 21;
assertFalse( i <= j );
j = 21;
assertFalse( j > i );
j = 21;
assertFalse(j >= i );
j = 21;
assertFalse( j == i);
j = 21;
assertFalse( i != i);
j = 21;
assertTrue( j == j );
j = 21;
assertFalse( j != j );
assertTrue( 100 > 99 );
assertTrue( 101 >= 90 );
assertTrue( 11111 > -234 );
assertTrue( -888 <= -20 );
while ( 234 > 456 ) {
i = i + 1;
}
switch(3) {
case 5:
assertUnreachable();
break;
case 3:
j = 13;
default:
i = 2;
case 7:
j = 17;
break;
case 9:
j = 19;
assertUnreachable();
break;
}
assertEquals(17, j, "switch with constant value");
}
function TrueToString() {
return true.toString();
}
function FalseToString() {
return false.toString();
}
function BoolTest() {
assertEquals("true", TrueToString());
assertEquals("true", TrueToString());
assertEquals("true", TrueToString());
assertEquals("false", FalseToString());
assertEquals("false", FalseToString());
assertEquals("false", FalseToString());
Boolean.prototype.toString = function() { return "foo"; }
assertEquals("foo", TrueToString());
assertEquals("foo", FalseToString());
}
// Some tests of shifts that get into the corners in terms of coverage.
// We generate different code for the case where the operand is a constant.
function ShiftTest() {
var x = 123;
assertEquals(x, x >> 0);
assertEquals(x, x << 0);
assertEquals(x, x >>> 0);
assertEquals(61, x >> 1);
assertEquals(246, x << 1);
assertEquals(61, x >>> 1);
x = -123;
assertEquals(x, x >> 0);
assertEquals(x, x << 0);
assertEquals(0x10000 * 0x10000 + x, x >>> 0);
assertEquals(-62, x >> 1);
assertEquals(-246, x << 1);
assertEquals(0x10000 * 0x8000 - 62, x >>> 1);
// Answer is non-Smi so the subtraction is not folded in the code
// generator.
assertEquals(-0x40000001, -0x3fffffff - 2);
x = 123;
assertEquals(0, x & 0);
// Answer is non-smi and lhs of << is a temporary heap number that we can
// overwrite.
x = 123.0001;
assertEquals(1073741824, (x * x) << 30);
x = 123;
// Answer is non-smi and lhs of << is a temporary heap number that we think
// we can overwrite (but we can't because it's a Smi).
assertEquals(1073741824, (x * x) << 30);
}
test();
BoolTest();
ShiftTest();