// Copyright (C) 2017 Josh Wolfe. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- description: Comparisons of BigInt and non-finite Number values esid: sec-abstract-relational-comparison info: | ... 3. If both px and py are Strings, then ... 4. Else, a. Let nx be ? ToNumeric(px). Because px and py are primitive values evaluation order is not important. b. Let ny be ? ToNumeric(py). c. If Type(nx) is Type(ny), return ? Type(nx)::lessThan(nx, ny). d. Assert: Type(nx) is BigInt and Type(ny) is Number, or if Type(nx) is Number and Type(ny) is BigInt. e. If x or y are any of NaN, return undefined. f. If x is -∞, or y is +∞, return true. g. If x is +∞, or y is -∞, return false. features: [BigInt] ---*/ assert.sameValue(1n <= Infinity, true, "1n <= Infinity"); assert.sameValue(Infinity <= 1n, false, "Infinity <= 1n"); assert.sameValue(-1n <= Infinity, true, "-1n <= Infinity"); assert.sameValue(Infinity <= -1n, false, "Infinity <= -1n"); assert.sameValue(1n <= -Infinity, false, "1n <= -Infinity"); assert.sameValue(-Infinity <= 1n, true, "-Infinity <= 1n"); assert.sameValue(-1n <= -Infinity, false, "-1n <= -Infinity"); assert.sameValue(-Infinity <= -1n, true, "-Infinity <= -1n"); assert.sameValue(0n <= NaN, false, "0n <= NaN"); assert.sameValue(NaN <= 0n, false, "NaN <= 0n");