CONTRIBUTING: Link to the latest spec draft (#978)

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Mathias Bynens 2017-04-14 18:19:39 +02:00 committed by Leo Balter
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ This tag is for boolean properties associated with the test.
- **`onlyStrict`** - only run the test in strict mode
- **`noStrict`** - only run the test in "sloppy" mode
- **`module`** - interpret the source text as [module
code](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-modules)
code](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-modules)
- **`raw`** - execute the test without any modification (no helpers will be
available); necessary to test the behavior of directive prologue; implies
`noStrict`
@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ Test262Error(message) | constructor for an error object that indicates a test fa
$ERROR(message) | construct a Test262Error object and throw it
$DONE(arg) | see Writing Asynchronous Tests, below
assert(value, message) | throw a new Test262Error instance if the specified value is not strictly equal to the JavaScript `true` value; accepts an optional string message for use in creating the error
assert.sameValue(actual, expected, message) | throw a new Test262Error instance if the first two arguments are not [the same value](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-samevalue); accepts an optional string message for use in creating the error
assert.notSameValue(actual, unexpected, message) | throw a new Test262Error instance if the first two arguments are [the same value](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-samevalue); accepts an optional string message for use in creating the error
assert.sameValue(actual, expected, message) | throw a new Test262Error instance if the first two arguments are not [the same value](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-samevalue); accepts an optional string message for use in creating the error
assert.notSameValue(actual, unexpected, message) | throw a new Test262Error instance if the first two arguments are [the same value](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-samevalue); accepts an optional string message for use in creating the error
assert.throws(expectedErrorConstructor, fn) | throw a new Test262Error instance if the provided function does not throw an error, or if the constructor of the value thrown does not match the provided constructor
```
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ function Test262Error(message) {
/// helper function that throws
function $ERROR(message) {
throw new Test262Error(message);
throw new Test262Error(message);
}
/// helper function for asynchronous tests
@ -214,9 +214,9 @@ A common idiom when writing asynchronous tests is the following:
var p = new Promise(function () { /* some test code */ });
p.then(function checkAssertions(arg) {
if (!expected_condition) {
$ERROR("failure message");
}
if (!expected_condition) {
$ERROR("failure message");
}
}).then($DONE, $DONE);
```
@ -231,17 +231,17 @@ This idiom can be extended to check for specific exception types or messages:
```js
p.then(function () {
// some code that is expected to throw a TypeError
// some code that is expected to throw a TypeError
return "Expected exception to be thrown";
return "Expected exception to be thrown";
}).then($DONE, function (e) {
if (!(e instanceof TypeError)) {
$ERROR("Expected TypeError but got " + e);
}
if (!(e instanceof TypeError)) {
$ERROR("Expected TypeError but got " + e);
}
if (!/expected message/.test(e.message)) {
$ERROR("Expected message to contain 'expected message' but found " + e.message);
}
if (!/expected message/.test(e.message)) {
$ERROR("Expected message to contain 'expected message' but found " + e.message);
}
}).then($DONE, $DONE);