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Add tests that assert the management of the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment and VariableEnvironment components, as created by the following abstract operations: - NewDeclarativeEnvironment - NewObjectEnvironment - NewFunctionEnvironment Many tests require the use of non-strict direct eval, meaning they may not be run in strict mode. This does not effect coverage because the semantics in these cases are not observable from strict mode code. Some situations require the creation of a binding, but this binding has no relevance to the test itself. In these cases, use names consisting solely of the underscore character (`_`). Avoid the use of Block statements wherever possible, as these trigger the creation of additional environments which may interfere with the behavior under test.
31 lines
944 B
JavaScript
31 lines
944 B
JavaScript
// Copyright (C) 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
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/*---
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esid: sec-ecmascript-function-objects-call-thisargument-argumentslist
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description: >
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Removal of lexical environment for the function parameters and body
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info: |
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[...]
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3. Let callerContext be the running execution context.
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[...]
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8. Remove calleeContext from the execution context stack and restore
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callerContext as the running execution context.
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[...]
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features: [let]
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---*/
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var probe;
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// This test intentionally elides parameter expressions because their presence
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// triggers the creation of an additional LexicalEnvironment dedicated to the
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// function body (see sec-functiondeclarationinstantiation)
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(function() {
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let x = 'inside';
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probe = function() { return x; };
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}());
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var x = 'outside';
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assert.sameValue(probe(), 'inside');
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assert.sameValue(x, 'outside');
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