test262/test/built-ins/ArrayBuffer/options-maxbytelength-allocation-limit.js
André Bargull e98ff6c984 (Shared)ArrayBuffer constructor validation happens in correct order
Add tests to ensure that:
1. First `byteLength` isn't larger than `maxByteLength`.
2. Then `OrdinaryCreateFromConstructor` is called.
3. And finally `Create{Shared}ByteDataBlock` is called.
2024-02-12 14:18:33 +01:00

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// Copyright (C) 2024 André Bargull. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
esid: sec-arraybuffer-length
description: >
Throws a RangeError if the requested Data Block is too large.
info: |
ArrayBuffer ( length [ , options ] )
...
4. Return ? AllocateArrayBuffer(NewTarget, byteLength, requestedMaxByteLength).
AllocateArrayBuffer ( constructor, byteLength [ , maxByteLength ] )
...
5. Let block be ? CreateByteDataBlock(byteLength).
...
CreateByteDataBlock ( size )
...
2. Let db be a new Data Block value consisting of size bytes. If it is
impossible to create such a Data Block, throw a RangeError exception.
...
features: [resizable-arraybuffer]
---*/
assert.throws(RangeError, function() {
// Allocating 7 PiB should fail with a RangeError.
// Math.pow(1024, 5) = 1125899906842624
new ArrayBuffer(0, {maxByteLength: 7 * 1125899906842624});
}, "`maxByteLength` option is 7 PiB");
assert.throws(RangeError, function() {
// Allocating almost 8 PiB should fail with a RangeError.
// Math.pow(2, 53) = 9007199254740992
new ArrayBuffer(0, {maxByteLength: 9007199254740992 - 1});
}, "`maxByteLength` option is Math.pow(2, 53) - 1");