// Tests when JSOP_OPTIMIZE_SPREADCALL no longer apply after the initial Ion // compilation. // JSOP_OPTIMIZE_SPREADCALL can be optimised when the following conditions // are fulfilled: // (1) the argument is an array // (2) the array has no hole // (3) array[@@iterator] is not modified // (4) the array's prototype is Array.prototype // (5) Array.prototype[@@iterator] is not modified // (6) %ArrayIteratorPrototype%.next is not modified function add(a, b) { return a + b; } // The rest argument has an own @@iterator property. function test() { function MyIter() { return [3, 4][Symbol.iterator](); } function maybeInvalidate(rest) { // Use a WithStatement to prevent Ion-inlining. This ensures any // bailouts due to type changes don't occur in this function, but // instead in the caller. with ({}); if (i >= 1900) { rest[Symbol.iterator] = MyIter; } } function fn(...rest) { maybeInvalidate(rest); return add(...rest); } for (var i = 0; i < 4000; ++i) { assertEq(fn(1, 2), i < 1900 ? 3 : 7); } } test();