test262/implementation-contributed/javascriptcore/stress/apply-second-argument-must-...

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// Reviewed
//@ runDefault
function assert(x) {
if (!x)
throw Error("Bad");
}
function shouldThrow(expr) {
let testFunc = new Function(expr);
for (let i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
let error;
try {
testFunc();
} catch (e) {
error = e;
}
assert(error);
}
}
function shouldNotThrow(expr) {
let testFunc = new Function(expr);
for (let i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
let error;
try {
testFunc();
} catch (e) {
error = e;
}
assert(!error);
}
}
function foo() { }
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, true)");
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, false)");
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, 100)");
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, 123456789.12345)");
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, 1.0/1.0)");
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, 1.0/0)");
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, 'hello')");
shouldThrow("foo.apply(undefined, Symbol())");
shouldNotThrow("foo.apply(undefined, undefined)");
shouldNotThrow("foo.apply(undefined, null)");
shouldNotThrow("foo.apply(undefined, {})");
shouldNotThrow("foo.apply(undefined, [])");
shouldNotThrow("foo.apply(undefined, function(){})");