Test case 10.4.2-3-c-2-s verifies that eval can't instantiate variables in the calling context. However, it does not verify that the variable isn't matched to the global context either. Added test case 10.4.2-3-c-3-s to check for this.
- Add missing ".prototype" lookup in Array.prototype tests (Follow-up of #280)
- Add noStrict flag in global/S10.2.3_A2.2_*.js (implicit this-binding is part of the test)
- Provide correct this-binding in function/13.2-*.js
- Add missing assert.throws in "set-iterator-close-after-add-failure.js"
As written, the test behavior and description do not match--the
`throw` invocation takes place while generator execution is paused
*within* the `finally` block (not following it).
Ensure that the test exercises the described behavior (and remove
extraneous invocation of method under test).
As written, the test behavior and description do not match--the `throw`
invocation takes place while generator execution is paused *within* the
`try..catch` statement (not following it).
Ensure that the test exercises the described behavior (and remove
extraneous invocation of method under test).
From the ES6 specification:
> ## PropertyDefinition : IdentifierReference
>
> 1. Let propName be StringValue of IdentifierReference.
> 2. Let exprValue be the result of evaluating IdentifierReference.
> 3. ReturnIfAbrupt(exprValue).
> 4. Let propValue be GetValue(exprValue).
> 5. ReturnIfAbrupt(propValue).
> 6. Assert: enumerable is true.
> 7. Return CreateDataPropertyOrThrow(object, propName, propValue).
The increment/decrement operator evaluates its operand expression once. When
the operand expression is a property accessor, RequireObjectCoercible
and ToPropertyKey are called on the property accessor in the correct order.
The assignment operator evaluates its operands from left to right. When
the left-hand side expression is a property accessor, RequireObjectCoercible
and ToPropertyKey are called on the property accessor before the right-hand
side expression is evaluated.
- Remove no longer needed noStrict flags.
- Change tests to use propertyHelper.js for strict mode compatibility.
- Add tests for return value of `delete` operator, e.g. `delete Array.prototype === false`.
- Add non-writable tests for global NaN property.
- Split some tests to run in strict mode.
- Change tests with global `var length` declaration to use a different variable name for browser environments.
- Merge duplicated tests symbol-data-property-configurable-non-strict and symbol-data-property-configurable-strict.
- Merge duplicated tests symbol-data-property-writable-non-strict and symbol-data-property-writable-strict.
- (And a small change in propertyHelper to reduce code duplication in function call.)