- String case functions iterate over code points
- Has called before Get in Array.p.reverse
- Add test for web-compat Array.p.splice behaviour; Plus missing test for no arguments case
- ToObject no longer applied to this-value in Array.p.toLocaleString
- ToObject no longer applied to this-value in Object.p.toLocaleString
- Add tests for Object.p.propertyIsEnumerable and symbol property keys
- Add tests for Object.p.hasOwnProperty and symbol property keys
- Test property descriptor attributes of message property
- Tests for RegExp constructor checks
- Date constructor when called with date object
- TimeClip never returns negative zero
- fixed a false positive where argument-passed-null.js was returning a TypeError from 22.1.2.1 step 5
- created 2 tests from argument-passed-null to assert this as null and items as null
- fixed reference info on Array.from_arity.js
- fix tests at Array.from_forwards-length-for-array-likes
- static checks on calling-from-valid-1-onlyStrict.js
- static checks on calling-from-valid-1-noStrict.js
- static checks on calling-from-valid-2.js
- removed create-typedarray-from.js, that test belong to es6id 22.2.2.1
- removed mapfn-invalid-typeerror-1.js - false positive from 22.1.2.1 step 5
- moved mapfn-invalid-typeerror-2.js to more spread tests where mapfn is not callable
- ...
The `negative` frontmatter tag expresses an expectation for the behavior
of the test file as a whole. The `assert.throws` helper function offers
more fine-grained control over expectations because it may be applied to
specific statements and expressions. This makes it preferable in cases
where it may be used (i.e. when the test body does not describe a syntax
error or early error).
Re-implement assertions for errors to use the `assert.throws` helper
function wherever possible.
Including:
- 21.2.4.2 get RegExp [ @@species ]
- 21.2.5.3 get RegExp.prototype.flags
- 21.2.5.4 get RegExp.prototype.global
- 21.2.5.5 get RegExp.prototype.ignoreCase
- 21.2.5.7 get RegExp.prototype.multiline
- 21.2.5.10 get RegExp.prototype.source
- 21.2.5.12 get RegExp.prototype.sticky
- 21.2.5.15 get RegExp.prototype.unicode
- 22.1.2.5 get Array [ @@species ]
- 23.1.2.2 get Map [ @@species ]
- 23.2.2.2 get Set [ @@species ]
- 24.1.3.3 get ArrayBuffer [ @@species ]
- 24.1.4.1 get ArrayBuffer.prototype.byteLength
- 24.2.4.1 get DataView.prototype.buffer
- 24.2.4.2 get DataView.prototype.byteLength
- 24.2.4.3 get DataView.prototype.byteOffset
- 25.4.4.6 get Promise [ @@species ]
- B.2.2.1.1 get Object.prototype.__proto__
- B.2.2.1.2 set Object.prototype.__proto__
Skipped TypedArray tests in order to avoid an early test strategy definition for them.
Some tests specifically concern the application of the `use strict`
directive as it appears in JavaScript source code. These tests should
*not* be run with the `onlyStrict` flag because relying on the test
runner to enable strict mode makes the semantics of the source code
irrelevant. Update these tests to use the `noStrict` flag.
Other tests concern language semantics that are only valid in strict
mode, but the mechanism for enabling strictness is inconseqential.
Update these tests to use the `onlyStrict` flag and remove any redundant
`use strict` directive prologues contained within.
Still other tests are valid both within and outside of strict mode.
In keeping with the majority of other tests, do not specify any
restrictions on the environments in which these tests may be run.