test/script/basic/list.js

Fri, 20 Feb 2015 15:47:28 +0100

author
attila
date
Fri, 20 Feb 2015 15:47:28 +0100
changeset 1250
9ee1fc3f6136
parent 962
ac62e33a99b0
child 1205
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8072426: Can't compare Java objects to strings or numbers
Reviewed-by: hannesw, lagergren, sundar

jlaskey@3 1 /*
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jlaskey@3 23
jlaskey@3 24 /**
jlaskey@3 25 * Tests for java.util.List behavior in Nashorn
jlaskey@3 26 *
jlaskey@3 27 * @test
jlaskey@3 28 * @run
jlaskey@3 29 */
jlaskey@3 30 var l = new java.util.ArrayList();
sundar@136 31 print("l.class.name=" + Java.typeName(l.class)) // Has "class" property like any POJO
jlaskey@3 32
jlaskey@3 33 l.add("foo")
jlaskey@3 34 l.add("bar")
jlaskey@3 35
sundar@830 36 print("l.length=" + l.length) // works, maps to l.size()
jlaskey@3 37 print("l.size()=" + l.size()) // this will work
jlaskey@3 38
jlaskey@3 39 print("l[0]=" + l[0])
jlaskey@3 40 print("l[1]=" + l[1])
jlaskey@3 41
jlaskey@3 42 print("--for each begin--")
jlaskey@3 43 for each (i in l) {
jlaskey@3 44 print(i)
jlaskey@3 45 }
jlaskey@3 46 print("--for each end--")
jlaskey@3 47
jlaskey@3 48 l[1] = "a"
jlaskey@3 49 print("l[0]=" + l[0])
jlaskey@3 50 print("l[1]=" + l[1])
jlaskey@3 51
jlaskey@3 52 print("l[0.9]=" + l[0.9]) // non-integer indices don't round up
jlaskey@3 53 print("l['blah']=" + l['blah']) // non-number indices don't retrieve anything...
jlaskey@3 54 var size_name = "size"
jlaskey@3 55 print("l[size_name]()=" + l[size_name]()) // ... but existing methods can be accessed with []
jlaskey@3 56
jlaskey@3 57 expectException(2) // Java lists don't auto-expand to accommodate new indices
jlaskey@3 58 expectException(java.lang.Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY) // Dynalink will throw IOOBE
jlaskey@3 59 expectException(java.lang.Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY) // Dynalink will throw IOOBE
jlaskey@3 60
jlaskey@3 61 function expectException(index) {
jlaskey@3 62 try {
jlaskey@3 63 l[index] = "x"
jlaskey@3 64 print("Not caught out-of-bounds assignment for " + index)
jlaskey@3 65 } catch(e) {
jlaskey@3 66 print(e)
jlaskey@3 67 }
jlaskey@3 68 }

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