// Copyright 2019 Ron Buckton. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- description: The properties of the "indices" array correspond to the start/end indices of the same values in the match. includes: [compareArray.js] esid: sec-makeindicesarray features: [regexp-match-indices] info: | MakeIndicesArray ( S, indices, groupNames, hasIndices ) 4. Let _n_ be the number of elements in _indices_. ... 8. Set _A_ to ! ArrayCreate(_n_). ... 13. For each integer _i_ such that _i_ >= 0 and _i_ < _n_, do a. Let _matchIndices_ be _indices_[_i_]. b. If _matchIndices_ is not *undefined*, then i. Let _matchIndicesArray_ be ! GetMatchIndicesArray(_S_, _matchIndices_). c. Else, i. Let _matchIndicesArray_ be *undefined*. d. Perform ! CreateDataProperty(_A_, ! ToString(_n_), _matchIndicesArray_). ... ---*/ let input = "abcd"; let match = /b(c)/d.exec(input); let indices = match.indices; // `indices` has the same length as match assert.sameValue(indices.length, match.length); // The first element of `indices` contains the start/end indices of the match assert.compareArray(indices[0], [1, 3]); assert.sameValue(input.slice(indices[0][0], indices[0][1]), match[0]); // The second element of `indices` contains the start/end indices of the first capture assert.compareArray(indices[1], [2, 3]); assert.sameValue(input.slice(indices[1][0], indices[1][1]), match[1]); reportCompare(0, 0);