js/src/tests/ecma/String/15.5.4.5-5.js

Sat, 03 Jan 2015 20:18:00 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 20:18:00 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_3246
changeset 7
129ffea94266
permissions
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Conditionally enable double key logic according to:
private browsing mode or privacy.thirdparty.isolate preference and
implement in GetCookieStringCommon and FindCookie where it counts...
With some reservations of how to convince FindCookie users to test
condition and pass a nullptr when disabling double key logic.

     1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
     2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
     3  * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
     4  * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
     7 /**
     8    File Name:          15.5.4.5.1.js
     9    ECMA Section:       15.5.4.5 String.prototype.charCodeAt(pos)
    10    Description:        Returns a number (a nonnegative integer less than 2^16)
    11    representing the Unicode encoding of the character at
    12    position pos in this string.  If there is no character
    13    at that position, the number is NaN.
    15    When the charCodeAt method is called with one argument
    16    pos, the following steps are taken:
    17    1. Call ToString, giving it the theis value as its
    18    argument
    19    2. Call ToInteger(pos)
    20    3. Compute the number of characters in result(1).
    21    4. If Result(2) is less than 0 or is not less than
    22    Result(3), return NaN.
    23    5. Return a value of Number type, of positive sign, whose
    24    magnitude is the Unicode encoding of one character
    25    from result 1, namely the characer at position Result
    26    (2), where the first character in Result(1) is
    27    considered to be at position 0.
    29    Note that the charCodeAt function is intentionally
    30    generic; it does not require that its this value be a
    31    String object.  Therefore it can be transferred to other
    32    kinds of objects for use as a method.
    34    Author:             christine@netscape.com
    35    Date:               2 october 1997
    36 */
    37 var SECTION = "15.5.4.5-5";
    38 var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
    39 startTest();
    40 var TITLE   = "String.prototype.charCodeAt";
    42 writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
    44 var TEST_STRING = "";
    46 for ( var i = 0x0000; i < 255; i++ ) {
    47   TEST_STRING += String.fromCharCode( i );
    48 }
    50 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(0)", 0x0074,    eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(0)") );
    51 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(1)", 0x0072,    eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(1)") );
    52 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(2)", 0x0075,    eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(2)") );
    53 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(3)", 0x0065,    eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(3)") );
    54 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(4)", Number.NaN,     eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(4)") );
    55 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(-1)", Number.NaN,    eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(-1)") );
    57 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(true)",  0x0072,    eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(true)") );
    58 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(false)", 0x0074,    eval("x = new Boolean(true); x.charCodeAt=String.prototype.charCodeAt;x.charCodeAt(false)") );
    60 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new String(); x.charCodeAt(0)",    Number.NaN,     eval("x=new String();x.charCodeAt(0)") );
    61 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new String(); x.charCodeAt(1)",    Number.NaN,     eval("x=new String();x.charCodeAt(1)") );
    62 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new String(); x.charCodeAt(-1)",   Number.NaN,     eval("x=new String();x.charCodeAt(-1)") );
    64 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new String(); x.charCodeAt(NaN)",  Number.NaN,     eval("x=new String();x.charCodeAt(Number.NaN)") );
    65 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new String(); x.charCodeAt(Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY)",   Number.NaN,     eval("x=new String();x.charCodeAt(Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY)") );
    66 new TestCase( SECTION,     "x = new String(); x.charCodeAt(Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY)",   Number.NaN,     eval("x=new String();x.charCodeAt(Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY)") );
    68 for ( var j = 0; j < 255; j++ ) {
    69   new TestCase( SECTION,  "TEST_STRING.charCodeAt("+j+")",    j,     TEST_STRING.charCodeAt(j) );
    70 }
    72 test();

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