Closes gh-540
Because the specific value of each constant is specified as a
host-defined approximation, only the value type may be enforced by
Test262.
Except for a small set of expected input/output pairs, both ES5 and
ES2015 define the expected return value of these methods in terms of an
"implementation-dependent approximation." This makes it inappropriate to
enforce expectations for specific values, even if expressed imprecisely.
As written, the test for `Math.random` would pass if the runtime
erroneously produced a non-numeric value. Add the necessary assertions
to guard against this case.
This function is equivalent to `$ERROR` (which is automatically included
in test environments). Remove the harness file that defines the
function, remove references to the file from test `includes` lists, and
update scripts to instead invoke the `$ERROR` function.
- 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.)