// Copyright (C) 2015 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- es6id: 20.1.1.1 description: Mathematical value of valid binary integer literals info: | 20.1.1.1 Number ( [ value ] ) When Number is called with argument number, the following steps are taken: 1. If no arguments were passed to this function invocation, let n be +0. 2. Else, let n be ToNumber(value). [...] 7.1.3.1 ToNumber Applied to the String Type All grammar symbols not explicitly defined above have the definitions used in the Lexical Grammar for numeric literals (11.8.3) [...] The MV of BinaryIntegerLiteral :: 0b BinaryDigits is the MV of BinaryDigits. The MV of BinaryIntegerLiteral :: 0B BinaryDigits is the MV of BinaryDigits. The MV of BinaryDigits :: BinaryDigit is the MV of BinaryDigit. The MV of BinaryDigits :: BinaryDigits BinaryDigit is (the MV of BinaryDigits × 2) plus the MV of BinaryDigit. ---*/ assert.sameValue(Number('0b0'), 0, 'lower-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B0'), 0, 'upper-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0b00'), 0, 'lower-case head with leading zeros'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B00'), 0, 'upper-case head with leading zeros'); assert.sameValue(Number('0b1'), 1, 'lower-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B1'), 1, 'upper-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0b01'), 1, 'lower-case head with leading zeros'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B01'), 1, 'upper-case head with leading zeros'); assert.sameValue(Number('0b10'), 2, 'lower-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B10'), 2, 'upper-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0b010'), 2, 'lower-case head with leading zeros'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B010'), 2, 'upper-case head with leading zeros'); assert.sameValue(Number('0b11'), 3, 'lower-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B11'), 3, 'upper-case head'); assert.sameValue(Number('0b011'), 3, 'lower-case head with leading zeros'); assert.sameValue(Number('0B011'), 3, 'upper-case head with leading zeros'); reportCompare(0, 0);