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 (c) 2012 Ecma International. All rights reserved.
// Ecma International makes this code available under the terms and conditions set
// forth on http://hg.ecmascript.org/tests/test262/raw-file/tip/LICENSE (the
// "Use Terms"). Any redistribution of this code must retain the above
// copyright and this notice and otherwise comply with the Use Terms.
/*---
es5id: 12.14-16
description: >
Exception object is a function which update in catch block, when
an exception parameter is called as a function in catch block,
global object is passed as the this value
includes:
- runTestCase.js
- fnGlobalObject.js
flags: [noStrict]
---*/
function testcase() {
try {
throw function () {
this._12_14_16_foo = "test";
};
return false;
} catch (e) {
var obj = {};
obj.test = function () {
this._12_14_16_foo = "test1";
};
e = obj.test;
e();
return fnGlobalObject()._12_14_16_foo === "test1";
}
finally {
delete fnGlobalObject()._12_14_16_foo;
}
}
runTestCase(testcase);