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+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. |
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+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
+ |
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
+// Tests below verify that elements set on Array.prototype's proto propagate |
+// for various Array.prototype functions (like unshift, shift, etc.) |
+// If add any new tests here, consider adding them to all other files: |
+// array-elements-from-array-prototype.js |
+// array-elements-from-array-prototype-chain.js |
+// array-elements-from-object-prototype.js |
+// those ideally should be identical modulo host of elements and |
+// the way elements introduced. |
+// |
+// Note: they are put into a separate file as we need maximally clean |
+// VM setup---some optimizations might be already turned off in |
+// 'dirty' VM. |
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
+ |
+var at3 = '@3' |
+var at7 = '@7' |
+ |
+Array.prototype.__proto__ = {3: at3}; |
+Array.prototype.__proto__.__proto__ = {7: at7}; |
+ |
+var a = new Array(13) |
+ |
+assertEquals(at3, a[3]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(3)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(at7, a[7]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(7)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(undefined, a.shift(), 'hole should be returned as undefined') |
+// Side-effects: Array.prototype[3] percolates into a[2] and Array.prototype[7[ |
+// into a[6], still visible at the corresponding indices. |
+ |
+assertEquals(at3, a[2]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(2)) |
+assertEquals(at3, a[3]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(3)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(at7, a[6]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(6)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a[7]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(7)) |
+ |
+a.unshift('foo', 'bar') |
+// Side-effects: Array.prototype[3] now percolates into a[5] and Array.prototype[7] |
+// into a[9]. |
+ |
+assertEquals(at3, a[3]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(3)) |
+assertEquals(at3, a[4]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(4)) |
+assertEquals(at3, a[5]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(5)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(undefined, a[6]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(6)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(at7, a[7]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(7)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a[8]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(8)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a[9]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(9)) |
+ |
+var sliced = a.slice(3, 10) |
+// Slice must keep intact a and reify holes at indices 0--2 and 4--6. |
+ |
+assertEquals(at3, a[3]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(3)) |
+assertEquals(at3, a[4]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(4)) |
+assertEquals(at3, a[5]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(5)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(undefined, a[6]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(6)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(at7, a[7]) |
+assertFalse(a.hasOwnProperty(7)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a[8]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(8)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a[9]) |
+assertTrue(a.hasOwnProperty(9)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(at3, sliced[0]) |
+assertTrue(sliced.hasOwnProperty(0)) |
+assertEquals(at3, sliced[1]) |
+assertTrue(sliced.hasOwnProperty(1)) |
+assertEquals(at3, sliced[2]) |
+assertTrue(sliced.hasOwnProperty(2)) |
+ |
+// Note: sliced[3] comes directly from Array.prototype[3] |
+assertEquals(at3, sliced[3]); |
+assertFalse(sliced.hasOwnProperty(3)) |
+ |
+assertEquals(at7, sliced[4]) |
+assertTrue(sliced.hasOwnProperty(4)) |
+assertEquals(at7, sliced[5]) |
+assertTrue(sliced.hasOwnProperty(5)) |
+assertEquals(at7, sliced[6]) |
+assertTrue(sliced.hasOwnProperty(6)) |
+ |
+ |
+// Splice is too complicated the operation, start afresh. |
+ |
+// Shrking array. |
+var a0 = [0, 1, , , 4, 5, , , , 9] |
+var result = a0.splice(4, 1) |
+// Side-effects: everything before 4 is kept intact: |
+ |
+assertEquals(0, a0[0]) |
+assertTrue(a0.hasOwnProperty(0)) |
+assertEquals(1, a0[1]) |
+assertTrue(a0.hasOwnProperty(1)) |
+assertEquals(undefined, a0[2]) |
+assertFalse(a0.hasOwnProperty(2)) |
+assertEquals(at3, a0[3]) |
+assertFalse(a0.hasOwnProperty(3)) |
+ |
+// 4 and above shifted left by one reifying at7 into a0[6] and keeping |
+// a hole at a0[7] |
+ |
+assertEquals(5, a0[4]) |
+assertTrue(a0.hasOwnProperty(4)) |
+assertEquals(undefined, a0[5]) |
+assertFalse(a0.hasOwnProperty(5)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a0[6]) |
+assertTrue(a0.hasOwnProperty(6)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a0[7]) |
+assertFalse(a0.hasOwnProperty(7)) |
+assertEquals(9, a0[8]) |
+assertTrue(a0.hasOwnProperty(8)) |
+ |
+// Growing array. |
+var a1 = [0, 1, , , 4, 5, , , , 9] |
+var result = a1.splice(4, 0, undefined) |
+// Side-effects: everything before 4 is kept intact: |
+ |
+assertEquals(0, a1[0]) |
+assertTrue(a1.hasOwnProperty(0)) |
+assertEquals(1, a1[1]) |
+assertTrue(a1.hasOwnProperty(1)) |
+assertEquals(undefined, a1[2]) |
+assertFalse(a1.hasOwnProperty(2)) |
+assertEquals(at3, a1[3]) |
+assertFalse(a1.hasOwnProperty(3)) |
+ |
+// Now owned undefined resides at 4 and rest is shifted right by one |
+// reifying at7 into a0[8] and keeping a hole at a0[7]. |
+ |
+assertEquals(undefined, a1[4]) |
+assertTrue(a1.hasOwnProperty(4)) |
+assertEquals(4, a1[5]) |
+assertTrue(a1.hasOwnProperty(5)) |
+assertEquals(5, a1[6]) |
+assertTrue(a1.hasOwnProperty(6)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a1[7]) |
+assertFalse(a1.hasOwnProperty(7)) |
+assertEquals(at7, a1[8]) |
+assertTrue(a1.hasOwnProperty(8)) |
+assertEquals(undefined, a1[9]) |
+assertFalse(a1.hasOwnProperty(9)) |
+assertEquals(9, a1[10]) |
+assertTrue(a1.hasOwnProperty(10)) |