// tests calling native functions via Debugger.Object.prototype.apply/call load(libdir + "asserts.js"); var g = newGlobal({newCompartment: true}); g.eval("function f() { debugger; }"); var dbg = new Debugger(g); function test(usingApply) { dbg.onDebuggerStatement = function (frame) { var max = frame.arguments[0]; var cv = usingApply ? max.apply(null, [9, 16]) : max.call(null, 9, 16); assertEq(cv.return, 16); cv = usingApply ? max.apply() : max.call(); assertEq(cv.return, -1/0); cv = usingApply ? max.apply(null, [2, 5, 3, 8, 1, 9, 4, 6, 7]) : max.call(null, 2, 5, 3, 8, 1, 9, 4, 6, 7); assertEq(cv.return, 9); // second argument to apply must be an array assertThrowsInstanceOf(function () { max.apply(null, 12); }, TypeError); }; g.eval("f(Math.max);"); dbg.onDebuggerStatement = function (frame) { var push = frame.arguments[0]; var arr = frame.arguments[1]; var cv; cv = usingApply ? push.apply(arr, [0, 1, 2]) : push.call(arr, 0, 1, 2); assertEq(cv.return, 3); cv = usingApply ? push.apply(arr, [arr]) : push.call(arr, arr); assertEq(cv.return, 4); cv = usingApply ? push.apply(arr) : push.call(arr); assertEq(cv.return, 4); // You can apply Array.prototype.push to a string; it does ToObject on // it. But as the length property on String objects is non-writable, // attempting to increase the length will throw a TypeError. cv = usingApply ? push.apply("hello", ["world"]) : push.call("hello", "world"); assertEq("throw" in cv, true); var ex = cv.throw; assertEq(frame.evalWithBindings("ex instanceof TypeError", { ex: ex }).return, true); }; g.eval("var a = []; f(Array.prototype.push, a);"); assertEq(g.a.length, 4); assertEq(g.a.slice(0, 3).join(","), "0,1,2"); assertEq(g.a[3], g.a); } test(true); test(false);