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// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
// - src/dstr-binding/ary-ptrn-rest-id-iter-step-err.case
// - src/dstr-binding/error/let-stmt.template
/*---
description: Error forwarding when IteratorStep returns an abrupt completion (`let` statement)
esid: sec-let-and-const-declarations-runtime-semantics-evaluation
es6id: 13.3.1.4
features: [generators, destructuring-binding]
flags: [generated]
info: |
LexicalBinding : BindingPattern Initializer
1. Let rhs be the result of evaluating Initializer.
2. Let value be GetValue(rhs).
3. ReturnIfAbrupt(value).
4. Let env be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
5. Return the result of performing BindingInitialization for BindingPattern
using value and env as the arguments.
13.3.3.6 Runtime Semantics: IteratorBindingInitialization
BindingRestElement : ... BindingIdentifier
1. Let lhs be ResolveBinding(StringValue of BindingIdentifier,
environment).
2. ReturnIfAbrupt(lhs). 3. Let A be ArrayCreate(0). 4. Let n=0. 5. Repeat,
a. If iteratorRecord.[[done]] is false,
i. Let next be IteratorStep(iteratorRecord.[[iterator]]).
ii. If next is an abrupt completion, set iteratorRecord.[[done]] to
true.
iii. ReturnIfAbrupt(next).
---*/
var first = 0;
var second = 0;
var iter = function*() {
first += 1;
throw new Test262Error();
second += 1;
}();
assert.throws(Test262Error, function() {
let [...x] = iter;
});
iter.next();
assert.sameValue(first, 1);
assert.sameValue(second, 0, 'Iterator is closed following abrupt completion.');