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+// Copyright 2015 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+// Flags: --harmony-arrays |
+ |
+var typedArrayConstructors = [ |
+ Uint8Array, |
+ Int8Array, |
+ Uint16Array, |
+ Int16Array, |
+ Uint32Array, |
+ Int32Array, |
+ Uint8ClampedArray, |
+ Float32Array, |
+ Float64Array |
+]; |
+ |
+for (var constructor of typedArrayConstructors) { |
+ assertEquals(1, constructor.from.length); |
+ |
+ // TypedArray.from only callable on this subclassing %TypedArray% |
+ assertThrows(function () {constructor.from.call(Array, [])}, TypeError); |
+ |
+ function assertArrayLikeEquals(value, expected, type) { |
+ assertEquals(value.__proto__, type.prototype); |
+ assertEquals(expected.length, value.length); |
+ for (var i = 0; i < value.length; ++i) { |
+ assertEquals(expected[i], value[i]); |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Assert that calling mapfn with / without thisArg in sloppy and strict modes |
+ // works as expected. |
+ var global = this; |
+ function non_strict() { assertEquals(global, this); } |
+ function strict() { 'use strict'; assertEquals(undefined, this); } |
+ function strict_null() { 'use strict'; assertEquals(null, this); } |
+ constructor.from([1], non_strict); |
+ constructor.from([1], non_strict, void 0); |
+ constructor.from([1], non_strict, null); |
+ constructor.from([1], strict); |
+ constructor.from([1], strict, void 0); |
+ constructor.from([1], strict_null, null); |
+ |
+ // TypedArray.from can only be called on TypedArray constructors |
+ assertThrows(function() {constructor.from.call({}, [])}, TypeError); |
+ assertThrows(function() {constructor.from.call([], [])}, TypeError); |
+ assertThrows(function() {constructor.from.call(1, [])}, TypeError); |
+ assertThrows(function() {constructor.from.call(undefined, [])}, TypeError); |
+ |
+ // Converting from various other types, demonstrating that it can |
+ // operate on array-like objects as well as iterables. |
+ // TODO(littledan): constructors should have similar flexibility. |
+ assertArrayLikeEquals(constructor.from( |
+ { length: 1, 0: 5 }), [5], constructor); |
+ |
+ assertArrayLikeEquals(constructor.from( |
+ { length: -1, 0: 5 }), [], constructor); |
+ |
+ assertArrayLikeEquals(constructor.from( |
+ [1, 2, 3]), [1, 2, 3], constructor); |
+ |
+ var kSet = new Set([1, 2, 3]); |
arv (Not doing code reviews)
2015/05/16 18:23:45
kSet -> set
dehrenberg
2015/05/18 17:56:50
Done.
|
+ assertArrayLikeEquals(constructor.from(kSet), [1, 2, 3], |
+ constructor); |
+ |
+ function* generator() { |
+ yield 4; |
+ yield 5; |
+ yield 6; |
+ } |
+ |
+ assertArrayLikeEquals(constructor.from(generator()), |
+ [4, 5, 6], constructor); |
+ |
+ assertThrows(function() { constructor.from(null); }, TypeError); |
+ assertThrows(function() { constructor.from(undefined); }, TypeError); |
+ assertThrows(function() { constructor.from([], null); }, TypeError); |
+ assertThrows(function() { constructor.from([], 'noncallable'); }, |
+ TypeError); |
+ |
+ var nullIterator = {}; |
+ nullIterator[Symbol.iterator] = null; |
+ assertArrayLikeEquals(constructor.from(nullIterator), [], |
+ constructor); |
+ |
+ var nonObjIterator = {}; |
+ nonObjIterator[Symbol.iterator] = function() { return 'nonObject'; }; |
+ assertThrows(function() { constructor.from(nonObjIterator); }, |
+ TypeError); |
+ |
+ assertThrows(function() { constructor.from([], null); }, TypeError); |
+ |
+ // Ensure iterator is only accessed once, and only invoked once |
+ var called = false; |
+ var arr = [1, 2, 3]; |
+ var obj = {}; |
+ |
+ // Test order --- only get iterator method once |
+ function testIterator() { |
+ assertFalse(called, '@@iterator should be called only once'); |
+ called = true; |
arv (Not doing code reviews)
2015/05/16 18:23:45
another way to do this is to use a counter and the
dehrenberg
2015/05/18 17:56:50
Done. Thanks, that's cleaner.
|
+ assertEquals(obj, this); |
+ return arr[Symbol.iterator](); |
+ } |
+ var getCalled = false; |
+ Object.defineProperty(obj, Symbol.iterator, { |
+ get: function() { |
+ assertFalse(getCalled, '@@iterator should be accessed only once'); |
+ getCalled = true; |
+ return testIterator; |
+ }, |
+ set: function() { |
+ assertUnreachable('@@iterator should not be set'); |
+ } |
+ }); |
+ assertArrayLikeEquals(constructor.from(obj), [1, 2, 3], constructor); |
+ assertEquals(getCalled, true); |
+ assertEquals(called, true); |
+ |
+ assertEquals(constructor, Uint8Array.from.call(constructor, [1]).constructor); |
+ assertEquals(Uint8Array, constructor.from.call(Uint8Array, [1]).constructor); |
+ |
arv (Not doing code reviews)
2015/05/16 18:23:45
remove empty line
dehrenberg
2015/05/18 17:56:50
Done.
|
+} |