// |reftest| async // Copyright (C) 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- description: Resolving with an object with a "poisoned" `then` property es6id: 25.4.4.1 info: | [...] 6. Let promiseCapability be NewPromiseCapability(C). [...] 11. Let result be PerformPromiseAll(iteratorRecord, C, promiseCapability). [...] 25.4.4.1.1 Runtime Semantics: PerformPromiseAll [...] 6. Repeat [...] d. If next is false, [...] iii. If remainingElementsCount.[[value]] is 0, 1. Let valuesArray be CreateArrayFromList(values). 2. Let resolveResult be Call(resultCapability.[[Resolve]], undefined, «valuesArray»). 3. ReturnIfAbrupt(resolveResult) iv. Return resultCapability.[[Promise]]. 7.3.16 CreateArrayFromList (elements) [...] 2. Let array be ArrayCreate(0) (see 9.4.2.2). 9.4.2.2 ArrayCreate(length, proto) [...] 4. If the proto argument was not passed, let proto be the intrinsic object %ArrayPrototype%. 5. Let A be a newly created Array exotic object. [...] 8. Set the [[Prototype]] internal slot of A to proto. 25.4.1.3.2 Promise Resolve Functions [...] 8. Let then be Get(resolution, "then"). 9. If then is an abrupt completion, then a. Return RejectPromise(promise, then.[[value]]). flags: [async] ---*/ var value = {}; var promise; try { Object.defineProperty(Array.prototype, 'then', { get: function() { throw value; }, configurable: true }); promise = Promise.all([]); } finally { delete Array.prototype.then; } promise.then(function() { $DONE('The promise should not be fulfilled.'); }, function(val) { if (val !== value) { $DONE('The promise should be rejected with the expected value.'); return; } $DONE(); });