js/src/tests/ecma/Expressions/11.2.1-2.js

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michael@0 1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
michael@0 2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
michael@0 3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
michael@0 4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
michael@0 5
michael@0 6
michael@0 7 /**
michael@0 8 File Name: 11.2.1-2.js
michael@0 9 ECMA Section: 11.2.1 Property Accessors
michael@0 10 Description:
michael@0 11
michael@0 12 Properties are accessed by name, using either the dot notation:
michael@0 13 MemberExpression . Identifier
michael@0 14 CallExpression . Identifier
michael@0 15
michael@0 16 or the bracket notation: MemberExpression [ Expression ]
michael@0 17 CallExpression [ Expression ]
michael@0 18
michael@0 19 The dot notation is explained by the following syntactic conversion:
michael@0 20 MemberExpression . Identifier
michael@0 21 is identical in its behavior to
michael@0 22 MemberExpression [ <identifier-string> ]
michael@0 23 and similarly
michael@0 24 CallExpression . Identifier
michael@0 25 is identical in its behavior to
michael@0 26 CallExpression [ <identifier-string> ]
michael@0 27 where <identifier-string> is a string literal containing the same sequence
michael@0 28 of characters as the Identifier.
michael@0 29
michael@0 30 The production MemberExpression : MemberExpression [ Expression ] is
michael@0 31 evaluated as follows:
michael@0 32
michael@0 33 1. Evaluate MemberExpression.
michael@0 34 2. Call GetValue(Result(1)).
michael@0 35 3. Evaluate Expression.
michael@0 36 4. Call GetValue(Result(3)).
michael@0 37 5. Call ToObject(Result(2)).
michael@0 38 6. Call ToString(Result(4)).
michael@0 39 7. Return a value of type Reference whose base object is Result(5) and
michael@0 40 whose property name is Result(6).
michael@0 41
michael@0 42 The production CallExpression : CallExpression [ Expression ] is evaluated
michael@0 43 in exactly the same manner, except that the contained CallExpression is
michael@0 44 evaluated in step 1.
michael@0 45
michael@0 46 Author: christine@netscape.com
michael@0 47 Date: 12 november 1997
michael@0 48 */
michael@0 49 var SECTION = "11.2.1-2";
michael@0 50 var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
michael@0 51 startTest();
michael@0 52 var TITLE = "Property Accessors";
michael@0 53 writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+TITLE );
michael@0 54
michael@0 55 // go through all Native Function objects, methods, and properties and get their typeof.
michael@0 56
michael@0 57 var PROPERTY = new Array();
michael@0 58 var p = 0;
michael@0 59
michael@0 60 // try to access properties of primitive types
michael@0 61
michael@0 62 PROPERTY[p++] = new Property( "\"hi\"", "hi", "hi", NaN );
michael@0 63 PROPERTY[p++] = new Property( NaN, NaN, "NaN", NaN );
michael@0 64 // PROPERTY[p++] = new Property( 3, 3, "3", 3 );
michael@0 65 PROPERTY[p++] = new Property( true, true, "true", 1 );
michael@0 66 PROPERTY[p++] = new Property( false, false, "false", 0 );
michael@0 67
michael@0 68 for ( var i = 0, RESULT; i < PROPERTY.length; i++ ) {
michael@0 69 new TestCase( SECTION,
michael@0 70 PROPERTY[i].object + ".valueOf()",
michael@0 71 PROPERTY[i].value,
michael@0 72 eval( PROPERTY[i].object+ ".valueOf()" ) );
michael@0 73
michael@0 74 new TestCase( SECTION,
michael@0 75 PROPERTY[i].object + ".toString()",
michael@0 76 PROPERTY[i].string,
michael@0 77 eval( PROPERTY[i].object+ ".toString()" ) );
michael@0 78
michael@0 79 }
michael@0 80
michael@0 81 test();
michael@0 82
michael@0 83 function MyObject( value ) {
michael@0 84 this.value = value;
michael@0 85 this.stringValue = value +"";
michael@0 86 this.numberValue = Number(value);
michael@0 87 return this;
michael@0 88 }
michael@0 89 function Property( object, value, string, number ) {
michael@0 90 this.object = object;
michael@0 91 this.string = String(value);
michael@0 92 this.number = Number(value);
michael@0 93 this.value = value;
michael@0 94 }

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