Index: test/mjsunit/regexp-string-methods.js |
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/regexp-string-methods.js b/test/mjsunit/regexp-string-methods.js |
index ef3bf6eaf18a1114f7b1b83fd7f401081a176b38..56604a6539e761d592e01f73ae8804649556815d 100644 |
--- a/test/mjsunit/regexp-string-methods.js |
+++ b/test/mjsunit/regexp-string-methods.js |
@@ -28,18 +28,18 @@ |
// Regexp shouldn't use String.prototype.slice() |
var s = new String("foo"); |
assertEquals("f", s.slice(0,1)); |
-String.prototype.slice = function() { return "x"; } |
+String.prototype.slice = function() { return "x"; }; |
assertEquals("x", s.slice(0,1)); |
-assertEquals("g", /g/.exec("gg")); |
+assertEquals(["g"], /g/.exec("gg")); |
// Regexp shouldn't use String.prototype.charAt() |
var f1 = new RegExp("f", "i"); |
-assertEquals("F", f1.exec("F")); |
+assertEquals(["F"], f1.exec("F")); |
assertEquals("f", "foo".charAt(0)); |
String.prototype.charAt = function(idx) { return 'g'; }; |
assertEquals("g", "foo".charAt(0)); |
var f2 = new RegExp("[g]", "i"); |
-assertEquals("G", f2.exec("G")); |
+assertEquals(["G"], f2.exec("G")); |
assertTrue(f2.ignoreCase); |
// On the other hand test is defined in a semi-coherent way as a call to exec. |
@@ -47,5 +47,5 @@ assertTrue(f2.ignoreCase); |
// We match other browsers in using the original value of RegExp.prototype.exec. |
// I.e., RegExp.prototype.test shouldn't use the current value of |
// RegExp.prototype.exec. |
-RegExp.prototype.exec = function(string) { return 'x'; } |
+RegExp.prototype.exec = function(string) { return 'x'; }; |
assertFalse(/f/.test('x')); |