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38 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
38 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
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// - src/class-fields/eval-err-contains-supercall.case
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// - src/class-fields/initializer-eval-super-call/cls-decl-fields-indirect-eval.template
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/*---
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description: error if `super()` in StatementList of eval (indirect eval)
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esid: sec-performeval-rules-in-initializer
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features: [class, class-fields-public]
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flags: [generated]
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info: |
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Additional Early Error Rules for Eval Inside Initializer
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These static semantics are applied by PerformEval when a direct eval call occurs inside a class field initializer.
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ScriptBody : StatementList
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...
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The remaining eval rules apply as outside a constructor, inside a method, and inside a function.
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Additional Early Error Rules for Eval Outside Constructor Methods
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These static semantics are applied by PerformEval when a direct eval call occurs outside of the constructor method of a ClassDeclaration or ClassExpression.
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ScriptBody:StatementList
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It is a Syntax Error if StatementList Contains SuperCall.
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---*/
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class A {}
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var executed = false;
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class C extends A {
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x = (0, eval)('executed = true; super();');
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}
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assert.throws(SyntaxError, function() {
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new C();
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});
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assert.sameValue(executed, false);
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