Fri, 31 Oct 2014 20:19:49 +0100
8062583: Throwing object with error prototype causes error proto to be caught
Reviewed-by: sundar, jlaskey
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24 /**
25 * JDK-8051889: Implement block scoping in symbol assignment and scope computation
26 *
27 * @test
28 * @run
29 * @option --language=es6 */
31 "use strict";
33 load(__DIR__ + "let-load-lib.js");
35 {
36 let a = 20;
37 const c = 30;
38 print("print local defs: " + a, c);
39 }
41 print("imported var: " + a);
42 try {
43 print("imported let: " + b);
44 } catch (e) {
45 print(e);
46 }
48 try {
49 print("imported const: " + c);
50 } catch (e) {
51 print(e);
52 }
54 top();
56 try {
57 block();
58 } catch (e) {
59 print(e);
60 }