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Issue 553413002: Array.prototype.{every, filter, find, findIndex, forEach, map, some}: Use fresh primitive wrapper f… (Closed) Base URL: https://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge
Patch Set: Remove unnecessary is_null_or_undefined check Created 6 years, 2 months ago
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1 // Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. 1 // Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
4 // met: 4 // met:
5 // 5 //
6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following 9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided 10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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61 // Respect holes. 61 // Respect holes.
62 a = new Array(20); 62 a = new Array(20);
63 var count = 0; 63 var count = 0;
64 a[2] = 2; 64 a[2] = 2;
65 a[15] = 2; 65 a[15] = 2;
66 a[17] = 4; 66 a[17] = 4;
67 var a = a.filter(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; }); 67 var a = a.filter(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; });
68 assertEquals(3, count); 68 assertEquals(3, count);
69 for (var i in a) assertEquals(2, a[i]); 69 for (var i in a) assertEquals(2, a[i]);
70 70
71 // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a
72 // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C.
73 a = [];
74 [1, 2].filter(function() { a.push(this) }, "");
75 assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]);
76
77 // Do not create a new object otherwise.
78 a = [];
79 [1, 2].filter(function() { a.push(this) }, {});
80 assertFalse(a[0] !== a[1]);
arv (Not doing code reviews) 2014/10/14 15:55:33 assertEquals
81
82 // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object.
83 a = [];
84 [1, 2].filter(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, "");
85 assertTrue(a[0] === "" && a[0] === a[1]);
arv (Not doing code reviews) 2014/10/14 15:55:33 assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); assertEquals(a[0], "");
86
71 })(); 87 })();
72 88
73 89
74 // 90 //
75 // Array.prototype.forEach 91 // Array.prototype.forEach
76 // 92 //
77 (function() { 93 (function() {
78 // Simple use. 94 // Simple use.
79 var a = [0,1]; 95 var a = [0,1];
80 var count = 0; 96 var count = 0;
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102 assertEquals(2, count); 118 assertEquals(2, count);
103 assertArrayEquals([1,1,2,2], a); 119 assertArrayEquals([1,1,2,2], a);
104 120
105 // Respect holes. 121 // Respect holes.
106 a = new Array(20); 122 a = new Array(20);
107 count = 0; 123 count = 0;
108 a[15] = 2; 124 a[15] = 2;
109 a.forEach(function(n) { count++; }); 125 a.forEach(function(n) { count++; });
110 assertEquals(1, count); 126 assertEquals(1, count);
111 127
128 // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a
129 // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C.
130 a = [];
131 [1, 2].forEach(function() { a.push(this) }, "");
132 assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]);
133
134 // Do not create a new object otherwise.
135 a = [];
136 [1, 2].forEach(function() { a.push(this) }, {});
137 assertFalse(a[0] !== a[1]);
arv (Not doing code reviews) 2014/10/14 15:55:33 same here and elsewhere.
138
139 // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object.
140 a = [];
141 [1, 2].forEach(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, "");
142 assertTrue(a[0] === "" && a[0] === a[1]);
143
112 })(); 144 })();
113 145
114 146
115 // 147 //
116 // Array.prototype.every 148 // Array.prototype.every
117 // 149 //
118 (function() { 150 (function() {
119 // Simple use. 151 // Simple use.
120 var a = [0,1]; 152 var a = [0,1];
121 assertFalse(a.every(function(n) { return n == 0 })); 153 assertFalse(a.every(function(n) { return n == 0 }));
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142 assertArrayEquals([1,1,2,2], a); 174 assertArrayEquals([1,1,2,2], a);
143 175
144 // Respect holes. 176 // Respect holes.
145 a = new Array(20); 177 a = new Array(20);
146 var count = 0; 178 var count = 0;
147 a[2] = 2; 179 a[2] = 2;
148 a[15] = 2; 180 a[15] = 2;
149 assertTrue(a.every(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; })); 181 assertTrue(a.every(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; }));
150 assertEquals(2, count); 182 assertEquals(2, count);
151 183
184 // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a
185 // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C.
186 a = [];
187 [1, 2].every(function() { a.push(this); return true; }, "");
188 assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]);
189
190 // Do not create a new object otherwise.
191 a = [];
192 [1, 2].every(function() { a.push(this); return true; }, {});
193 assertFalse(a[0] !== a[1]);
194
195 // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object.
196 a = [];
197 [1, 2].every(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); return true; }, "");
198 assertTrue(a[0] === "" && a[0] === a[1]);
199
152 })(); 200 })();
153 201
154 // 202 //
155 // Array.prototype.map 203 // Array.prototype.map
156 // 204 //
157 (function() { 205 (function() {
158 var a = [0,1,2,3,4]; 206 var a = [0,1,2,3,4];
159 207
160 // Simple use. 208 // Simple use.
161 var result = [1,2,3,4,5]; 209 var result = [1,2,3,4,5];
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179 result = [1,2,3,4,5]; 227 result = [1,2,3,4,5];
180 assertArrayEquals(result, a.map(function(n, index, array) { array.push(n); ret urn n + 1;})); 228 assertArrayEquals(result, a.map(function(n, index, array) { array.push(n); ret urn n + 1;}));
181 assertArrayEquals([0,1,2,3,4,0,1,2,3,4], a); 229 assertArrayEquals([0,1,2,3,4,0,1,2,3,4], a);
182 230
183 // Respect holes. 231 // Respect holes.
184 a = new Array(20); 232 a = new Array(20);
185 a[15] = 2; 233 a[15] = 2;
186 a = a.map(function(n) { return 2*n; }); 234 a = a.map(function(n) { return 2*n; });
187 for (var i in a) assertEquals(4, a[i]); 235 for (var i in a) assertEquals(4, a[i]);
188 236
237 // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a
238 // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C.
239 a = [];
240 [1, 2].map(function() { a.push(this) }, "");
241 assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]);
242
243 // Do not create a new object otherwise.
244 a = [];
245 [1, 2].map(function() { a.push(this) }, {});
246 assertFalse(a[0] !== a[1]);
247
248 // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object.
249 a = [];
250 [1, 2].map(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, "");
251 assertTrue(a[0] === "" && a[0] === a[1]);
252
189 })(); 253 })();
190 254
191 // 255 //
192 // Array.prototype.some 256 // Array.prototype.some
193 // 257 //
194 (function() { 258 (function() {
195 var a = [0,1,2,3,4]; 259 var a = [0,1,2,3,4];
196 260
197 // Simple use. 261 // Simple use.
198 assertTrue(a.some(function(n) { return n == 3})); 262 assertTrue(a.some(function(n) { return n == 3}));
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217 281
218 // Respect holes. 282 // Respect holes.
219 a = new Array(20); 283 a = new Array(20);
220 var count = 0; 284 var count = 0;
221 a[2] = 42; 285 a[2] = 42;
222 a[10] = 2; 286 a[10] = 2;
223 a[15] = 42; 287 a[15] = 42;
224 assertTrue(a.some(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; })); 288 assertTrue(a.some(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; }));
225 assertEquals(2, count); 289 assertEquals(2, count);
226 290
291 // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a
292 // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C.
293 a = [];
294 [1, 2].some(function() { a.push(this) }, "");
295 assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]);
296
297 // Do not create a new object otherwise.
298 a = [];
299 [1, 2].some(function() { a.push(this) }, {});
300 assertFalse(a[0] !== a[1]);
301
302 // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object.
303 a = [];
304 [1, 2].some(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, "");
305 assertTrue(a[0] === "" && a[0] === a[1]);
306
227 })(); 307 })();
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