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+/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
+/* 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 http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
+
+/*
+ * Date: 15 Feb 2001
+ *
+ * SUMMARY: self.eval(str) inside a function
+ * NOTE: 'self' is just a variable used to capture the global JS object.
+ *
+ * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68498
+ * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=25251
+ * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69441 (!!!)
+ *
+ * Brendan:
+ *
+ * "ECMA-262 Edition 3, 10.1.3 requires a FunctionDeclaration parsed as part
+ * of a Program by eval to create a property of eval's caller's variable object.
+ * This test evals in the body of a with statement, whose scope chain *is*
+ * relevant to the effect of parsing the FunctionDeclaration."
+ */
+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+var BUGNUMBER = 68498;
+var summary = 'Testing self.eval(str) inside a function';
+var statprefix = '; currently at expect[';
+var statsuffix = '] within test -';
+var sToEval='';
+var actual=[ ];
+var expect=[ ];
+
+
+// Capture a reference to the global object -
+var self = this;
+
+// You shouldn't see this global variable's value in any printout -
+var x = 'outer';
+
+// This function is the heart of the test -
+function f(o,s,x) {with(o) eval(s); return z;};
+
+// Run-time statements to pass to the eval inside f
+sToEval += 'actual[0] = typeof g;'
+sToEval += 'function g(){actual[1]=(typeof w == "undefined" || w); return x};'
+sToEval += 'actual[2] = w;'
+sToEval += 'actual[3] = typeof g;'
+sToEval += 'var z=g();'
+
+// Set the actual-results array. The next line will set actual[0] - actual[4] in one shot
+actual[4] = f({w:44}, sToEval, 'inner');
+actual[5] = 'z' in self && z;
+
+
+/* Set the expected-results array.
+ *
+ * Sample issue: why do we set expect[4] = 'inner'? Look at actual[4]...
+ * 1. The return value of f equals z, which is not defined at compile-time
+ * 2. At run-time (via with(o) eval(s) inside f), z is defined as the return value of g
+ * 3. At run-time (via with(o) eval(s) inside f), g is defined to return x
+ * 4. In the scope of with(o), x is undefined
+ * 5. Farther up the scope chain, x can be located as an argument of f
+ * 6. The value of this argument at run-time is 'inner'
+ * 7. Even farther up the scope chain, the name x can be found as a global variable
+ * 8. The value of this global variable is 'outer', but we should NOT have gone
+ * this far up the scope chain to find x...therefore we expect 'inner'
+ */
+expect[0] = 'function';
+expect[1] = 44;
+expect[2] = 44;
+expect[3] = 'function';
+expect[4] = 'inner';
+expect[5] = false;
+
+
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+test();
+//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+function test()
+{
+ printBugNumber(BUGNUMBER);
+ printStatus (summary);
+
+ for (var i in expect)
+ {
+ reportCompare(expect[i], actual[i], getStatus(i));
+ }
+}
+
+
+function getStatus(i)
+{
+ return (summary + statprefix + i + statsuffix);
+}