load(libdir + "array-compare.js"); const xs = [ // Zero arguments. [], // Single argument. [1], // Few arguments. Even number of arguments. [1, 2], // Few arguments. Odd number of arguments. [1, 2, 3], // Many arguments. Even number of arguments. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0], // Many arguments. Odd number of arguments. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], ]; class ArrayWithExplicitConstructor extends Array { constructor(...args) { super(...args); } } class ArrayWithImplicitConstructor extends Array { constructor(...args) { super(...args); } } function f(...x) { return new ArrayWithExplicitConstructor(...x); } function g(...x) { return new ArrayWithImplicitConstructor(...x); } // Don't inline |f| and |g| into the top-level script. with ({}) ; for (let i = 0; i < 400; ++i) { let x = xs[i % xs.length]; // NB: Array(1) creates the array `[,]`. let expected = x.length !== 1 ? x : [,]; let result = f.apply(null, x); assertEq(arraysEqual(result, expected), true); assertEq(Object.getPrototypeOf(result), ArrayWithExplicitConstructor.prototype); } for (let i = 0; i < 400; ++i) { let x = xs[i % xs.length]; // NB: Array(1) creates the array `[,]`. let expected = x.length !== 1 ? x : [,]; let result = g.apply(null, x); assertEq(arraysEqual(result, expected), true); assertEq(Object.getPrototypeOf(result), ArrayWithImplicitConstructor.prototype); }