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67 lines
2.4 KiB
JavaScript
67 lines
2.4 KiB
JavaScript
// Copyright (C) 2016 Rick Waldron. 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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author: Rick Waldron
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esid: sec-unary-operators
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description: Exponentiation Operator expression precedence of unary operators
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info: |
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ExponentiationExpression :
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UnaryExpression
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...
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UnaryExpression :
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...
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`delete` UnaryExpression
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`void` UnaryExpression
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`typeof` UnaryExpression
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`+` UnaryExpression
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`-` UnaryExpression
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`~` UnaryExpression
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`!` UnaryExpression
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---*/
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assert.sameValue(-(3 ** 2), -9, "-(3 ** 2) === -9");
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assert.sameValue(+(3 ** 2), 9, "+(3 ** 2) === 9");
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assert.sameValue(~(3 ** 2), -10, "~(3 ** 2) === -10");
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assert.sameValue(!(3 ** 2), false, "!(3 ** 2) === false");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** -2, 0.25);
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var o = { p: 1 };
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assert.sameValue(2 ** delete o.p, 2, "delete o.p -> true -> ToNumber(true) -> 1");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** void 1, NaN, "void 1 -> undefined -> ToNumber(undefined) -> NaN");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** typeof 1, NaN, "typeof 1 -> 'number' -> ToNumber('number') -> NaN");
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var s = "2";
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var n = 2;
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assert.sameValue(2 ** +s, 4, "+s -> +'2' -> 2 -> ToNumber(2) -> 2");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** +n, 4, "+s -> +2 -> 2 -> ToNumber(2) -> 2");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** -s, 0.25, "-s -> -'2' -> -2 -> ToNumber(-2) -> -2");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** -n, 0.25, "-s -> -2 -> -2 -> ToNumber(-2) -> -2");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** ~s, 0.125, "~s -> ~'2' -> -3 -> ToNumber(-3) -> -3");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** ~n, 0.125, "~s -> ~2 -> -3 -> ToNumber(-3) -> -3");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** !s, 1, "!s -> !'2' -> false -> ToNumber(false) -> 0");
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assert.sameValue(2 ** !n, 1, "!s -> !2 -> false -> ToNumber(false) -> 0");
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var capture = [];
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var leftValue = { valueOf() { capture.push("leftValue"); return 3; }};
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var rightValue = { valueOf() { capture.push("rightValue"); return 2; }};
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(capture.push("left"), leftValue) ** +(capture.push("right"), rightValue);
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// ^
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// Changes the order
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// Expected per operator evaluation order: "left", "right", "rightValue", "leftValue"
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assert.sameValue(capture[0], "left", "Expected the 1st element captured to be 'left'");
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assert.sameValue(capture[1], "right", "Expected the 2nd element captured to be 'right'");
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assert.sameValue(capture[2], "rightValue", "Expected the 3rd element captured to be 'rightValue'");
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assert.sameValue(capture[3], "leftValue", "Expected the 4th element captured to be 'leftValue'");
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