test/script/basic/NASHORN-697.js

Wed, 03 Jun 2015 18:08:57 +0200

author
hannesw
date
Wed, 03 Jun 2015 18:08:57 +0200
changeset 1396
d5a9705a27b1
parent 962
ac62e33a99b0
child 1205
4112748288bb
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8066237: Fuzzing bug: Parser error on optimistic recompilation
Reviewed-by: lagergren, attila

     1 /*
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    24 /**
    25  * NASHORN-697 : ScriptFunction should differentiate between "strict" and "builtin"
    26  *
    27  * @test
    28  * @run
    29  */
    31 // make sure 'this' transformation is not done for built-ins
    32 var toString = Object.prototype.toString;
    34 if (toString() !== "[object Undefined]") {
    35     fail("toString() !== [object Undefined]");
    36 }
    38 if (toString.call(null) !== "[object Null]") {
    39     fail("toString.call(null) !== [object Null]");
    40 }
    43 // make sure builtin functions are not strict! For example,
    44 // trying to access arguments and caller should not result in TypeError
    45 try {
    46     if (toString.arguments) {
    47         fail("toString.arguments is defined!");
    48     }
    49 } catch (e) {
    50     fail("got " + e, e);
    51 }
    53 try {
    54     if (toString.caller) {
    55         fail("toString.caller is defined!");
    56     }
    57 } catch (e) {
    58     fail("got " + e, e);
    59 }

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