// Copyright 2009 the Sputnik authors. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- info: | An escape sequence of the form \ followed by a nonzero decimal number n matches the result of the nth set of capturing parentheses (see 15.10.2.11) es5id: 15.10.2.9_A1_T3 description: > Execute /([xu]\d{2}([A-H]{2})?)\1/.exec("x09x12x01x05u00FFu00FFx04x04x23") and check results ---*/ var __executed = /([xu]\d{2}([A-H]{2})?)\1/.exec("x09x12x01x05u00FFu00FFx04x04x23"); var __expected = ["u00FFu00FF", "u00FF", "FF"]; __expected.index = 12; __expected.input = "x09x12x01x05u00FFu00FFx04x04x23"; assert.sameValue( __executed.length, __expected.length, 'The value of __executed.length is expected to equal the value of __expected.length' ); assert.sameValue( __executed.index, __expected.index, 'The value of __executed.index is expected to equal the value of __expected.index' ); assert.sameValue( __executed.input, __expected.input, 'The value of __executed.input is expected to equal the value of __expected.input' ); for(var index=0; index<__expected.length; index++) { assert.sameValue( __executed[index], __expected[index], 'The value of __executed[index] is expected to equal the value of __expected[index]' ); } reportCompare(0, 0);