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			47 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
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// - src/arguments/args-trailing-comma-single-args.case
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// - src/arguments/default/cls-decl-meth.template
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/*---
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description: A trailing comma should not increase the arguments.length, using a single arg (class declaration method)
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esid: sec-arguments-exotic-objects
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flags: [generated]
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info: |
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    9.4.4 Arguments Exotic Objects
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    Most ECMAScript functions make an arguments object available to their code. Depending upon the
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    characteristics of the function definition, its arguments object is either an ordinary object
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    or an arguments exotic object.
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    Trailing comma in the arguments list
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    Left-Hand-Side Expressions
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    Arguments :
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        ( )
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        ( ArgumentList )
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        ( ArgumentList , )
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    ArgumentList :
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        AssignmentExpression
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        ... AssignmentExpression
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        ArgumentList , AssignmentExpression
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        ArgumentList , ... AssignmentExpression
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---*/
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var callCount = 0;
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class C {
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  method() {
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    assert.sameValue(arguments.length, 1);
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    assert.sameValue(arguments[0], 42);
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    callCount = callCount + 1;
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  }
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}
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C.prototype.method(42,);
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// Stores a reference `ref` for case evaluation
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var ref = C.prototype.method;
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assert.sameValue(callCount, 1, 'method invoked exactly once');
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