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// Stepping should ignore nested function declarations.
// Nested functions are hoisted to the top of the function body,
// so technically the first thing that happens when you call the outer function
// is that each inner function is created and bound to a local variable.
// But users don't actually want to see that happen when they're stepping.
// It's super confusing.
load(libdir + "stepping.js");
testStepping(
`\
(function() { // line 1
let x = 1; // line 2
funcb("funcb"); // line 3
function funcb(msg) { // line 4
console.log(msg)
}
}) // line 7
`,
[1, 2, 3, 7]);
// Stopping at the ClassDeclaration on line 8 is fine. For that matter,
// stopping on line 5 wouldn't be so bad if we did it after line 3 and before
// line 8; alas, the actual order of execution is 5, 2, 3, 8... which is too
// confusing.
testStepping(
`\
function f() { // 1
var x = 0; // 2
a(); // 3
function a() { // 5
x += 1; // 6
} // 7
class Car {} // 8
return x; // 9
} // 10
f
`,
[1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10]);
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