// Array.prototype.iterator is generic. // That is, it can be applied to arraylike objects and strings, not just arrays. load(libdir + "asserts.js"); load(libdir + "iteration.js"); function test(obj) { var it = Array.prototype[Symbol.iterator].call(obj); var ki = Array.prototype.keys.call(obj); var ei = Array.prototype.entries.call(obj); for (var i = 0; i < (obj.length >>> 0); i++) { assertIteratorNext(it, obj[i]); assertIteratorNext(ki, i); assertIteratorNext(ei, [i, obj[i]]); } assertIteratorDone(it, undefined); assertIteratorDone(ki, undefined); assertIteratorDone(ei, undefined); } test({length: 0}); test({length: 0, 0: 'x', 1: 'y'}); test({length: 2, 0: 'x', 1: 'y'}); test(Object.create(['x', 'y', 'z'])); test(Object.create({length: 2, 0: 'x', 1: 'y'})); test(""); test("ponies"); // Perverse length values. test({length: "011", 9: 9, 10: 10, 11: 11}); test({length: -0}); test({length: 2.7, 0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2}); test({length: {valueOf: function () { return 3; }}, 0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2});