js/src/tests/ecma/extensions/11.6.1-2.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: 11.6.1-2.js
michael@0 9 ECMA Section: 11.6.1 The addition operator ( + )
michael@0 10 Description:
michael@0 11
michael@0 12 The addition operator either performs string concatenation or numeric
michael@0 13 addition.
michael@0 14
michael@0 15 The production AdditiveExpression : AdditiveExpression + MultiplicativeExpression
michael@0 16 is evaluated as follows:
michael@0 17
michael@0 18 1. Evaluate AdditiveExpression.
michael@0 19 2. Call GetValue(Result(1)).
michael@0 20 3. Evaluate MultiplicativeExpression.
michael@0 21 4. Call GetValue(Result(3)).
michael@0 22 5. Call ToPrimitive(Result(2)).
michael@0 23 6. Call ToPrimitive(Result(4)).
michael@0 24 7. If Type(Result(5)) is String or Type(Result(6)) is String, go to step 12.
michael@0 25 (Note that this step differs from step 3 in the algorithm for comparison
michael@0 26 for the relational operators in using or instead of and.)
michael@0 27 8. Call ToNumber(Result(5)).
michael@0 28 9. Call ToNumber(Result(6)).
michael@0 29 10. Apply the addition operation to Result(8) and Result(9). See the discussion below (11.6.3).
michael@0 30 11. Return Result(10).
michael@0 31 12. Call ToString(Result(5)).
michael@0 32 13. Call ToString(Result(6)).
michael@0 33 14. Concatenate Result(12) followed by Result(13).
michael@0 34 15. Return Result(14).
michael@0 35
michael@0 36 Note that no hint is provided in the calls to ToPrimitive in steps 5 and 6.
michael@0 37 All native ECMAScript objects except Date objects handle the absence of a
michael@0 38 hint as if the hint Number were given; Date objects handle the absence of a
michael@0 39 hint as if the hint String were given. Host objects may handle the absence
michael@0 40 of a hint in some other manner.
michael@0 41
michael@0 42 This test does only covers cases where the Additive or Mulplicative expression
michael@0 43 ToPrimitive is a string.
michael@0 44
michael@0 45 Author: christine@netscape.com
michael@0 46 Date: 12 november 1997
michael@0 47 */
michael@0 48 var SECTION = "11.6.1-2";
michael@0 49 var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
michael@0 50 startTest();
michael@0 51
michael@0 52 writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " The Addition operator ( + )");
michael@0 53
michael@0 54 // tests for "MyValuelessObject", where the value is
michael@0 55 // set in the object's prototype, not the object itself.
michael@0 56
michael@0 57 new TestCase( SECTION,
michael@0 58 "var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject('string'); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject(false); EXP_1 + EXP_2",
michael@0 59 "stringfalse",
michael@0 60 eval("var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject('string'); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject(false); EXP_1 + EXP_2") );
michael@0 61
michael@0 62 new TestCase( SECTION,
michael@0 63 "var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject(new String('string')); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 + EXP_2",
michael@0 64 "stringfalse",
michael@0 65 eval("var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject(new String('string')); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 + EXP_2") );
michael@0 66
michael@0 67 // tests for "MyValuelessObject", where the value is
michael@0 68 // set in the object's prototype, not the object itself.
michael@0 69
michael@0 70 new TestCase( SECTION,
michael@0 71 "var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject(100); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject('string'); EXP_1 + EXP_2",
michael@0 72 "100string",
michael@0 73 eval("var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject(100); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject('string'); EXP_1 + EXP_2") );
michael@0 74
michael@0 75 new TestCase( SECTION,
michael@0 76 "var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject(new String('string')); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject(new Number(-1)); EXP_1 + EXP_2",
michael@0 77 "string-1",
michael@0 78 eval("var EXP_1 = new MyValuelessObject(new String('string')); var EXP_2 = new MyValuelessObject(new Number(-1)); EXP_1 + EXP_2") );
michael@0 79
michael@0 80 test();
michael@0 81
michael@0 82 function MyProtoValuelessObject() {
michael@0 83 this.valueOf = new Function ( "" );
michael@0 84 this.__proto__ = null;
michael@0 85 }
michael@0 86 function MyProtolessObject( value ) {
michael@0 87 this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
michael@0 88 this.__proto__ = null;
michael@0 89 this.value = value;
michael@0 90 }
michael@0 91 function MyValuelessObject(value) {
michael@0 92 this.__proto__ = new MyPrototypeObject(value);
michael@0 93 }
michael@0 94 function MyPrototypeObject(value) {
michael@0 95 this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value;" );
michael@0 96 this.toString = new Function( "return (this.value + '');" );
michael@0 97 this.value = value;
michael@0 98 }
michael@0 99 function MyObject( value ) {
michael@0 100 this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
michael@0 101 this.value = value;
michael@0 102 }

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