André Bargull 0dbafac5a6 Add 'var' declarations for strict mode
This change adds 'var' declarations for global variables to allow the tests to run in strict mode (see issue #35).
Extra care was taken to ensure the changes do not alter the test behavior, for example when implicit creation of global variables are part of the test.
Note: The change does not fix all strict mode errors due to missing 'var' declarations.
2014-12-10 16:37:05 -08:00

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// Copyright 2009 the Sputnik authors. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
info: >
Only Function objects implement [[HasInstance]] and can be proper
ShiftExpression for the "instanceof" operator consequently
es5id: 11.8.6_A6_T4
description: Checking if RelationalExpression is object
---*/
var MyFunct = function(){};
var __my__funct = new MyFunct;
//CHECK#1
if (!(__my__funct instanceof MyFunct)){
$ERROR('#1 Only Function objects implement [[HasInstance]] and consequently can be proper ShiftExpression for The instanceof operator');
}
//CHECK#2
if (__my__funct instanceof Function){
$ERROR('#2 Only Function objects implement [[HasInstance]] and consequently can be proper ShiftExpression for The instanceof operator');
}
//CHECK#3
if (!(__my__funct instanceof Object)){
$ERROR('#3 Only Function objects implement [[HasInstance]] and consequently can be proper ShiftExpression for The instanceof operator');
}
//CHECK#4
try{
__my__funct instanceof __my__funct;
$ERROR('#4 Only Function objects implement [[HasInstance]] and consequently can be proper ShiftExpression for The instanceof operator');
}
catch(e){
if (e instanceof TypeError !== true) {
$ERROR('#4 Only Function objects implement [[HasInstance]] and consequently can be proper ShiftExpression for The instanceof operator');
}
}