js/src/tests/ecma/Statements/12.2-1.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: 12.2-1.js
michael@0 9 ECMA Section: The variable statement
michael@0 10 Description:
michael@0 11
michael@0 12 If the variable statement occurs inside a FunctionDeclaration, the
michael@0 13 variables are defined with function-local scope in that function, as
michael@0 14 described in section 10.1.3. Otherwise, they are defined with global
michael@0 15 scope, that is, they are created as members of the global object, as
michael@0 16 described in section 0. Variables are created when the execution scope
michael@0 17 is entered. A Block does not define a new execution scope. Only Program and
michael@0 18 FunctionDeclaration produce a new scope. Variables are initialized to the
michael@0 19 undefined value when created. A variable with an Initializer is assigned
michael@0 20 the value of its AssignmentExpression when the VariableStatement is executed,
michael@0 21 not when the variable is created.
michael@0 22
michael@0 23 Author: christine@netscape.com
michael@0 24 Date: 12 november 1997
michael@0 25 */
michael@0 26
michael@0 27 var SECTION = "12.2-1";
michael@0 28 var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
michael@0 29 startTest();
michael@0 30 var TITLE = "The variable statement";
michael@0 31
michael@0 32 writeHeaderToLog( SECTION +" "+ TITLE);
michael@0 33
michael@0 34 new TestCase( "SECTION",
michael@0 35 "var x = 3; function f() { var a = x; var x = 23; return a; }; f()",
michael@0 36 void 0,
michael@0 37 eval("var x = 3; function f() { var a = x; var x = 23; return a; }; f()") );
michael@0 38
michael@0 39 test();
michael@0 40

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