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+/*
+ * Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
+ * http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/
+ */
+
+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+var BUGNUMBER = 619283;
+var summary =
+ "ECMAScript built-in methods that immediately throw when |this| is " +
+ "|undefined| or |null| (due to CheckObjectCoercible, ToObject, or ToString)";
+
+print(BUGNUMBER + ": " + summary);
+
+/**************
+ * BEGIN TEST *
+ **************/
+
+// We can't just exhaustively loop over everything because 1) method properties
+// might be extensions with special |this| handling, and 2) some methods don't
+// *quite* immediately throw a TypeError, first thing, if |this| is |undefined|
+// or |null|, or their algorithms are very slightly ambiguous about whether they
+// do. Why? Ipse-dixitism. *shrug*
+
+var ClassToMethodMap =
+ {
+ Object: [/* "toString" has special |this| handling */
+ "toLocaleString", "valueOf", "hasOwnProperty",
+ /*
+ * "isPrototypeOf" has special |this| handling already tested in
+ * non262/Object/isPrototypeOf.js.
+ */
+ /*
+ * "isPrototypeOf" has special |this| handling already tested in
+ * non262/Object/propertyIsEnumerable.js.
+ */
+ "__defineGetter__", "__defineSetter__",
+ "__lookupGetter__", "__lookupSetter__",
+ ],
+ // Function methods often don't ToObject(this) as their very first step,
+ // and they're already stepwise well-tested such that manual tests here
+ // would be redundant.
+ Array: ["toString", "toLocaleString", "concat", "join", "pop", "push",
+ "reverse", "shift", "slice", "sort", "splice", "unshift",
+ "indexOf", "lastIndexOf", "every", "some", "forEach", "map",
+ "filter", "reduce", "reduceRight"],
+ String: ["toString", "valueOf", "charAt", "charCodeAt", "concat",
+ "indexOf", "lastIndexOf", "localeCompare", "match", "replace",
+ "search", "slice", "split", "substring", "toLowerCase",
+ "toLocaleLowerCase", "toUpperCase", "toLocaleUpperCase", "trim",
+ "bold", "italics", "fixed", "fontsize",
+ "fontcolor", "link", "anchor", "strike", "small", "big", "blink",
+ "sup", "sub", "substr", "trimLeft", "trimRight",
+ ],
+ Boolean: ["toString", "valueOf"],
+ Number: ["toString", "toLocaleString", "valueOf",
+ /*
+ * toFixed doesn't *immediately* test |this| for number or
+ * Number-ness, but because the ToInteger(void 0) which arguably
+ * precedes it in the toFixed algorithm won't throw in this test,
+ * we don't need to specially test it.
+ */
+ "toFixed",
+ "toExponential", "toPrecision"],
+ Date: ["toDateString", "toTimeString", "toLocaleString",
+ "toLocaleDateString", "toLocaleTimeString", "valueOf", "getTime",
+ "getFullYear", "getUTCFullYear", "getMonth", "getUTCMonth",
+ "getDate", "getUTCDate", "getDay", "getUTCDay", "getHours",
+ "getUTCHours", "getMinutes", "getUTCMinutes", "getSeconds",
+ "getUTCSeconds", "getMilliseconds", "getUTCMilliseconds",
+ /*
+ * toFixed doesn't *immediately* test |this| for number or
+ * Number-ness, but because the TimeClip(ToNumber(void 0)) which
+ * arguably precedes it in the setTime algorithm won't throw in
+ * this test, we don't need to specially test it.
+ */
+ "setTime",
+ "getTimezoneOffset", "setMilliseconds", "setUTCMilliseconds",
+ "setSeconds", "setUTCSeconds", "setMinutes", "setUTCMinutes",
+ "setHours", "setUTCHours", "setDate", "setUTCDate", "setMonth",
+ "setUTCMonth", "setFullYear", "setUTCFullYear", "toUTCString",
+ "toISOString", "toJSON",
+ "getYear", "setYear", "toGMTString"],
+ RegExp: ["exec", "test", "toString"],
+ Error: ["toString"],
+ };
+
+var badThisValues = [null, undefined];
+
+function testMethod(Class, className, method)
+{
+ var expr;
+
+ // Try out explicit this values
+ for (var i = 0, sz = badThisValues.length; i < sz; i++)
+ {
+ var badThis = badThisValues[i];
+
+ expr = className + ".prototype." + method + ".call(" + badThis + ")";
+ try
+ {
+ Class.prototype[method].call(badThis);
+ throw new Error(expr + " didn't throw a TypeError");
+ }
+ catch (e)
+ {
+ assertEq(e instanceof TypeError, true,
+ "wrong error for " + expr + ", instead threw " + e);
+ }
+
+ expr = className + ".prototype." + method + ".apply(" + badThis + ")";
+ try
+ {
+ Class.prototype[method].apply(badThis);
+ throw new Error(expr + " didn't throw a TypeError");
+ }
+ catch (e)
+ {
+ assertEq(e instanceof TypeError, true,
+ "wrong error for " + expr + ", instead threw " + e);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // ..and for good measure..
+
+ expr = "(0, " + className + ".prototype." + method + ")()"
+ try
+ {
+ // comma operator to call GetValue() on the method and de-Reference it
+ (0, Class.prototype[method])();
+ throw new Error(expr + " didn't throw a TypeError");
+ }
+ catch (e)
+ {
+ assertEq(e instanceof TypeError, true,
+ "wrong error for " + expr + ", instead threw " + e);
+ }
+}
+
+for (var className in ClassToMethodMap)
+{
+ var Class = this[className];
+
+ var methodNames = ClassToMethodMap[className];
+ for (var i = 0, sz = methodNames.length; i < sz; i++)
+ {
+ var method = methodNames[i];
+ testMethod(Class, className, method);
+ }
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+
+if (typeof reportCompare === "function")
+ reportCompare(true, true);
+
+print("All tests passed!");