test262/test/language/line-terminators/comment-single-ps.js
Mike Pennisi 0ec9dbe3b3 Refactor LT tests for parsers: single-line comment
The tests for the parsing of line terminators were expressed using eval.
This made the tests more complex than necessary and also prevented the
tests from providing value to ECMAScript parsers.

Remove the use of eval and instead express the expectations with literal
source text. Rename the files to make each test's purpose more clear.
2019-01-01 13:48:57 -05:00

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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: Single line comments can contain Line Terminator at the end of line
esid: sec-line-terminators
es5id: 7.3_A4_T4
description: >
Insert PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR (U+2029) into the end of single line
comment
negative:
phase: runtime
type: Test262Error
---*/
// Because this test concerns the interpretation of non-executable character
// sequences within ECMAScript source code, special care must be taken to
// ensure that executable code is evaluated as expected.
//
// Express the intended behavior by intentionally throwing an error; this
// guarantees that test runners will only consider the test "passing" if
// executable sequences are correctly interpreted as such.
// single linethrow new Test262Error();