// Copyright (C) 2017 Mozilla Corporation. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- esid: sec-atomics.sub description: Test Atomics.sub on arrays that allow atomic operations includes: [testAtomics.js, testTypedArray.js] features: [ArrayBuffer, arrow-function, Atomics, DataView, for-of, let, SharedArrayBuffer, TypedArray] ---*/ var sab = new SharedArrayBuffer(1024); var ab = new ArrayBuffer(16); var views = intArrayConstructors.slice(); testWithTypedArrayConstructors(function(TA) { // Make it interesting - use non-zero byteOffsets and non-zero indexes. var view = new TA(sab, 32, 20); var control = new TA(ab, 0, 2); view[8] = 100; assert.sameValue(Atomics.sub(view, 8, 10), 100, "Subtract positive number"); assert.sameValue(view[8], 90); assert.sameValue(Atomics.sub(view, 8, -5), 90, "Subtract negative number, though result remains positive"); assert.sameValue(view[8], 95); view[3] = -5; control[0] = -5; assert.sameValue(Atomics.sub(view, 3, 0), control[0], "Result is negative and subject to coercion"); control[0] = 12345; view[3] = 12345; assert.sameValue(Atomics.sub(view, 3, 0), control[0], "Result is subject to chopping"); control[0] = 123456789; view[3] = 123456789; assert.sameValue(Atomics.sub(view, 3, 0), control[0], "Result is subject to chopping"); // In-bounds boundary cases for indexing testWithAtomicsInBoundsIndices(function(IdxGen) { let Idx = IdxGen(view); view.fill(0); // Atomics.store() computes an index from Idx in the same way as other // Atomics operations, not quite like view[Idx]. Atomics.store(view, Idx, 37); assert.sameValue(Atomics.sub(view, Idx, 0), 37); }); }, views);