Add tests for Subclassing the built-in WeakSet Objects

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Leonardo Balter 2016-01-11 17:25:31 -05:00
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// Copyright (C) 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
es6id: 23.4.1
description: Subclassing the WeakSet object
info: >
23.4.1 The WeakSet Constructor
...
The WeakSet constructor is designed to be subclassable. It may be used as the
value in an extends clause of a class definition. Subclass constructors that
intend to inherit the specified WeakSet behaviour must include a super call to
the WeakSet constructor to create and initialize the subclass instance with
the internal state necessary to support the WeakSet.prototype built-in
methods.
---*/
class WS extends WeakSet {}
var set = new WS();
var obj = {};
assert.sameValue(set.has(obj), false);
set.add(obj);
assert.sameValue(set.has(obj), true);

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// Copyright (C) 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
es6id: 23.4.1
description: Super need to be called to initialize internals
info: >
23.4.1 The WeakSet Constructor
...
The WeakSet constructor is designed to be subclassable. It may be used as the
value in an extends clause of a class definition. Subclass constructors that
intend to inherit the specified WeakSet behaviour must include a super call to
the WeakSet constructor to create and initialize the subclass instance with
the internal state necessary to support the WeakSet.prototype built-in
methods.
---*/
class WS1 extends WeakSet {
constructor() {}
}
assert.throws(ReferenceError, function() {
new WS1();
});
class WS2 extends WeakSet {
constructor() {
super();
}
}
new WS2();