js/src/jit-test/tests/basic/testLoopWithUndefined2.js

Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:03:48 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:03:48 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_9701
changeset 11
deefc01c0e14
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Integrate friendly tips from Tor colleagues to make (or not) 4.5 alpha 3;
This includes removal of overloaded (but unused) methods, and addition of
a overlooked call to DataStruct::SetData(nsISupports, uint32_t, bool.)

michael@0 1 function loopWithUndefined2(t, dostuff, val) {
michael@0 2 var a = new Array(6);
michael@0 3 for (var i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
michael@0 4 if (dostuff) {
michael@0 5 val = 1;
michael@0 6 a[i] = (t > val);
michael@0 7 } else {
michael@0 8 a[i] = (val == undefined);
michael@0 9 }
michael@0 10 }
michael@0 11 return a;
michael@0 12 }
michael@0 13 function testLoopWithUndefined2() {
michael@0 14 var a = loopWithUndefined2(5.0, true, 2);
michael@0 15 var b = loopWithUndefined2(5.0, true);
michael@0 16 var c = loopWithUndefined2(5.0, false, 8);
michael@0 17 var d = loopWithUndefined2(5.0, false);
michael@0 18 return [a[0], b[0], c[0], d[0]].join(",");
michael@0 19 }
michael@0 20 assertEq(testLoopWithUndefined2(), "true,true,false,true");

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