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Early errors may result from parsing the source text of a test file, but they may also result from parsing some other source text as referenced through the ES2015 module syntax. The latter form of early error is not necessarily detectable by ECMAScript parsers, however. Because of this, the label "early" is not sufficiently precise for all Test262 consumers to correctly interpret all tests. Update the "phase" name of "early" to "parse" for all those negative tests that describe errors resulting from parsing of the file's source text directly. A forthcoming commit will update the remaining tests to use a "phase" name that is more specific to module resolution.
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687 B
JavaScript
27 lines
687 B
JavaScript
// Copyright 2009 the Sputnik authors. All rights reserved.
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// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
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/*---
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info: |
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Since LineTerminator(LT) between Postfix Increment/Decrement
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Operator(I/DO) and operand is not allowed, two IO(just as two DO
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and their combination) between two references separated by [LT]
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after automatic semicolon insertion lead to syntax error
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ES6 specifies this as `ReferenceError`
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es5id: 7.9_A5.7_T1
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description: Try use Variable1 \n ++ \n ++ \n Variable2 construction
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negative:
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phase: parse
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type: ReferenceError
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---*/
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throw "Test262: This statement should not be evaluated.";
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var x=0, y=0;
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var z=
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x
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++
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++
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y
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