André Bargull 15cc639131 Strict eval variable declarations are lexically scoped, assign expected result value to a previously declared global (issue #35)
Add missing variable declarations (issue #35)

Split S12.6.3_A10 and S12.6.3_A10.1 because both files seem to test implicit global variables (issue #35)

Changes (issue #35)

- Add missing noStrict flags.
- Change 13.2-15-1 and 13.2-18-1 to use assert.js and propertyHelper.js (simplifies writable and configurable checks while in strict mode).
- Add variable declarations for globals.
- Create copies of S13.2.1_A6_T1 and S13.2.1_A6_T2 instead of adding variable declarations, because both files seem to test implicit global variables.
- Split S13_A14 and S13_A16 to work in strict mode.
- Remove assignment to .name property.

Add missing noStrict flags (issue #35)

Add missing noStrict flags and variable declarations (issue #35)

Add missing noStrict flags (issue #35)
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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: Function's scope chain is started when it is declared
es5id: 13.2.2_A19_T3
description: >
Function is declared in the object scope and then an exception is
thrown
flags: [noStrict]
---*/
var a = 1;
var __obj = {a:2};
try {
with (__obj)
{
var __func = function (){return a;};
throw 3;
}
} catch (e) {
;
}
result = __func();
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//CHECK#1
if (result !== 2) {
$ERROR('#1: result === 2. Actual: result ==='+result);
}
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////