/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at . */ // When stepping into a function, 'let' variables should show as uninitialized // instead of undefined. "use strict"; add_task(async function test() { const dbg = await initDebugger("doc-step-in-uninitialized.html"); invokeInTab("main"); await waitForPaused(dbg, "doc-step-in-uninitialized.html"); await stepOver(dbg); await stepIn(dbg); assertPausedAtSourceAndLine( dbg, findSource(dbg, "doc-step-in-uninitialized.html").id, 8 ); // We step past the 'let x' at the start of the function because it is not // a breakpoint position. ok(findNodeValue(dbg, "x") == "undefined", "x undefined"); ok(findNodeValue(dbg, "y") == "(uninitialized)", "y uninitialized"); await stepOver(dbg); assertPausedAtSourceAndLine( dbg, findSource(dbg, "doc-step-in-uninitialized.html").id, 9 ); ok(findNodeValue(dbg, "y") == "3", "y initialized"); }); function findNodeValue(dbg, text) { for (let index = 0; ; index++) { const elem = findElement(dbg, "scopeNode", index); if (elem?.innerText == text) { return findElement(dbg, "scopeValue", index).innerText; } } }