test/script/basic/JDK-8013131.js

Mon, 01 Jul 2013 23:36:40 +0530

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sundar
date
Mon, 01 Jul 2013 23:36:40 +0530
changeset 391
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8019508: Comma handling in object literal parsing is wrong
Reviewed-by: hannesw

     1 /*
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    24 /**
    25  * JDK-8013131: Various compatibility issues in String.prototype.split()
    26  *
    27  * @test
    28  * @run
    29  */
    32 // Make sure limit is honored with undefined/empty separator
    33 print(JSON.stringify("aa".split(undefined, 0)));
    34 print(JSON.stringify("abc".split("", 1)));
    36 // Make sure limit is honored with capture groups
    37 print(JSON.stringify("aa".split(/(a)/, 1)));
    38 print(JSON.stringify("aa".split(/(a)/, 2)));
    39 print(JSON.stringify("aa".split(/((a))/, 1)));
    40 print(JSON.stringify("aa".split(/((a))/, 2)));
    42 // Empty capture group at end of string should be ignored
    43 print(JSON.stringify("aaa".split(/((?:))/)));
    45 // Tests below are to make sure that split does not read or write lastIndex property
    46 var r = /a/;
    47 r.lastIndex = {
    48     valueOf: function(){throw 2}
    49 };
    50 print(JSON.stringify("aa".split(r)));
    52 r = /a/g;
    53 r.lastIndex = 100;
    54 print(JSON.stringify("aa".split(r)));
    55 print(r.lastIndex);
    57 r = /((?:))/g;
    58 r.lastIndex = 100;
    59 print(JSON.stringify("aaa".split(r)));
    60 print(r.lastIndex);
    62 // Make sure lastIndex is not updated on non-global regexp
    63 r = /a/;
    64 r.lastIndex = 100;
    65 print(JSON.stringify(r.exec("aaa")));
    66 print(r.lastIndex);

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