| Index: test/mjsunit/harmony/array-find.js
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| diff --git a/test/mjsunit/harmony/array-find.js b/test/mjsunit/harmony/array-find.js
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| index 9f5750eca05d03a66c979902b021c1564672b893..26ad3b268cee734efce0cc752da3059514ef7183 100644
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| --- a/test/mjsunit/harmony/array-find.js
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| +++ b/test/mjsunit/harmony/array-find.js
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| @@ -237,6 +237,23 @@ assertEquals(22, a.find(function(val) { return 22 === val; }), undefined);
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| return this.elementAt(key) === val;
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| }, thisArg);
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| assertEquals("b", found);
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| +
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| + // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a
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| + // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C.
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| + a = [];
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| + [1, 2].find(function() { a.push(this) }, "");
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| + assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]);
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| +
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| + // Do not create a new object otherwise.
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| + a = [];
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| + [1, 2].find(function() { a.push(this) }, {});
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| + assertFalse(a[0] !== a[1]);
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| +
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| + // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object.
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| + a = [];
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| + [1, 2].find(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, "");
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| + assertTrue(a[0] === "" && a[0] === a[1]);
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| +
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| })();
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|
|
| // Test exceptions
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|