Because these files contain syntax errors, the code they contain is not
intended to be executed, and the runtime semantics are therefore
irrelevant. Simplify the files by removing the unnecessary code.
- "CannotSuspendMainAgent" feature was changed to "CanBlockIsFalse" flag
- Move annex-b tests into annex-b directory
- Update variable names in nonshared-int-views.js tests
- Move getReport() call in nan-for-timeout.js to avoid iloop
- Update BigInt constructor to match new semantics (tc39/proposal-bigint#138)
- Tests that lookahead and lookbehind are not extended to
QuantifiableAssertion, as in https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/pull/1102
- Additional tests verifying some more combinations of cases for
QuantifiableAssertion being invalid in Unicode mode.
Based on the tests in https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/926102
These tests pass on V8 (if the throw for early errors is removed to
work around a V8 issue where RegExps don't have early errors).
* Test for change to cache templates by site, not contents
These tests are against a specification change based on discussion in
https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/issues/840
The tests here passed on SpiderMonkey but failed on other
implementations, which implement the current specification.
* Add a test that caching is by source location, not function identity
* Update existing tests to reference the spec properly
A number of tests for the parsing of function literals were expressed
using `eval`. This made the tests more complex than necessary and also
prevented the tests from providing value to ECMAScript parsers.
Remove the use of `eval` in the relevant tests and instead express the
expectations with literal source text.
A number of tests for the parsing of object initializers were expressed
using `eval`. This made the tests more complex than necessary and also
prevented the tests from providing value to ECMAScript parsers.
Remove the use of `eval` in the relevant tests and instead express the
expectations with literal source text.
A number of tests for the parsing of the DeleteExpression production
were expressed using `eval`. This made the tests more complex than
necessary, and also prevented the tests from providing value to
ECMAScript parsers.
Remove the use of `eval` in the relevant tests and instead express the
expectations with literal source text. Remove superfluous tests which
only differed in the runtime semantics of source text that could not be
evaluated due to syntax errors.