test262/test/built-ins/Promise/race/resolve-self.js
Mike Pennisi 23d566209a Make asynchronous test configuration explicit
For asynchronous tests, the contract between test file and test runner
is implicit: runners are expected to inspect the source code for
references to a global `$DONE` identifier.

Promote a more explicit contract between test file and test runner by
introducing a new frontmatter "tag", `async`. This brings asynchronous
test configuration in-line with other configuration mechanisms and also
provides a more natural means of test filtering.

The modifications to test files was made programatically using the
`grep` and `sed` utilities:

    $ grep "\$DONE" test/ -r --files-with-match --null | \
        xargs -0 sed -i 's/^\(flags:\s*\)\[/\1[async, /g'
    $ grep "\$DONE" test/ -rl --null | \
        xargs -0 grep -E '^flags:' --files-without-match --null | \
        xargs -0 sed -i 's/^---\*\//flags: [async]\n---*\//'
2016-02-12 13:03:19 -05:00

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// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
description: Resolving with a reference to the promise itself
es6id: 25.4.4.3
info: >
[...]
6. Let promiseCapability be NewPromiseCapability(C).
[...]
11. Let result be PerformPromiseRace(iteratorRecord, promiseCapability, C).
[...]
25.4.4.3.1 Runtime Semantics: PerformPromiseRace
1. Repeat
[...]
j. Let result be Invoke(nextPromise, "then",
«promiseCapability.[[Resolve]], promiseCapability.[[Reject]]»).
25.4.1.3.2 Promise Resolve Functions
[...]
6. If SameValue(resolution, promise) is true, then
a. Let selfResolutionError be a newly created TypeError object.
b. Return RejectPromise(promise, selfResolutionError).
flags: [async]
---*/
var self, resolve;
var builtinResolve = Promise.resolve;
var thenable = {
then: function(r) {
resolve = r;
}
};
try {
Promise.resolve = function(v) { return v; };
self = Promise.race([thenable]);
} finally {
Promise.resolve = builtinResolve;
}
resolve(self);
self.then(function() {
$DONE('The promise should not be fulfilled.');
}, function(value) {
if (!value) {
$DONE('The promise should be rejected with a value.');
return;
}
if (value.constructor !== TypeError) {
$DONE('The promise should be rejected with a TypeError instance.');
return;
}
$DONE();
});