The RegExp named groups specification has changed to not throw
errors in certain cases. This patch updates the test262 tests to match
the new specification, and throws in an additional test that verifies
the interaction between named group syntax and other replacement.
The tests pass on a version of V8 which implements the new semantics.
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* Add tests for prototype realm inference
* Add tests for miscellaneous realm concerns
* Add tests for realm of spec-created Errors
In some cases, Error objects produced by the specification are
observable from ECMAScript code. Among these cases, some are further
differentiated in that they occur outside of any built-in function and
may be triggered through syntactic production directly. The current
realm record is commonly interpreted incorrectly under these
circumstances.
Add tests asserting that the expected realm record is used when
constructing such Error objects.
* Add tests for realm use in ArraySpeciesCreate
* Add tests for function realm retrieval
* Add tests for cross-realm behaviors of Symbols
* Add tests for GetValue and PutValue
* Add tests for realm of spec-created Arrays
In some cases, Arrays produced by CreateArrayFromList are observable
from ECMAScript code. Among these cases, two occur outside of any
built-in function and may be triggered through syntactic production
directly. The current realm record is commonly interpreted incorrectly
under these circumstances.
Add tests asserting that the expected realm record is used when
constructing arrays.
* Add test for spec-created object
* fixup! Add tests for realm of spec-created Errors
* fixup! Add tests for realm of spec-created Errors
* fixup! Add tests for prototype realm inference
* fixup! Add tests for miscellaneous realm concerns
* Tests for new lastIndex semantics
Add and update tests for the lastIndex semantic change introduced in
https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/pull/627.
* Address comments
The prior version of this test asserted only the property's
configurability. It was also limited to the RegExp object as returned
from the RegExp constructor.
Extend the test to verify all values of the property descriptor.
Duplicate these assertions in a separate file dedicated to the RegExp
object as created from a RegExp literal.
The previous commit removed two invalid tests designed to ensure that
the RegExpPrototype object is not itself a RegExp object. Introduce a
new test to assert this detail in a way that accounts for the
possibility of host extensions.