/* -*- 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 July 2002 * SUMMARY: Testing functions with double-byte names * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58274 * * Here is a sample of the problem: * * js> function f\u02B1 () {} * * js> f\u02B1.toSource(); * function f¦() {} * * js> f\u02B1.toSource().toSource(); * (new String("function f\xB1() {}")) * * * See how the high-byte information (the 02) has been lost? * The same thing was happening with the toString() method: * * js> f\u02B1.toString(); * * function f¦() { * } * * js> f\u02B1.toString().toSource(); * (new String("\nfunction f\xB1() {\n}\n")) * */ //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- var UBound = 0; var BUGNUMBER = 58274; var summary = 'Testing functions with double-byte names'; var ERR = 'UNEXPECTED ERROR! \n'; var ERR_MALFORMED_NAME = ERR + 'Could not find function name in: \n\n'; var status = ''; var statusitems = []; var actual = ''; var actualvalues = []; var expect= ''; var expectedvalues = []; var sEval; var sName; sEval = "function f\u02B2() {return 42;}"; eval(sEval); sName = getFunctionName(f\u02B2); // Test function call - status = inSection(1); actual = f\u02B2(); expect = 42; addThis(); // Test both characters of function name - status = inSection(2); actual = sName[0]; expect = sEval[9]; addThis(); status = inSection(3); actual = sName[1]; expect = sEval[10]; addThis(); sEval = "function f\u02B2\u0AAA () {return 84;}"; eval(sEval); sName = getFunctionName(f\u02B2\u0AAA); // Test function call - status = inSection(4); actual = f\u02B2\u0AAA(); expect = 84; addThis(); // Test all three characters of function name - status = inSection(5); actual = sName[0]; expect = sEval[9]; addThis(); status = inSection(6); actual = sName[1]; expect = sEval[10]; addThis(); status = inSection(7); actual = sName[2]; expect = sEval[11]; addThis(); //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- test(); //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* * Goal: test that f.toString() contains the proper function name. * * Note, however, f.toString() is implementation-independent. For example, * it may begin with '\nfunction' instead of 'function'. Therefore we use * a regexp to make sure we extract the name properly. * * Here we assume that f has been defined by means of a function statement, * and not a function expression (where it wouldn't have to have a name). * * Rhino uses a Unicode representation for f.toString(); whereas * SpiderMonkey uses an ASCII representation, putting escape sequences * for non-ASCII characters. For example, if a function is called f\u02B1, * then in Rhino the toString() method will present a 2-character Unicode * string for its name, whereas SpiderMonkey will present a 7-character * ASCII string for its name: the string literal 'f\u02B1'. * * So we force the lexer to condense the string before using it. * This will give uniform results in Rhino and SpiderMonkey. */ function getFunctionName(f) { var s = condenseStr(f.toString()); var re = /\s*function\s+(\S+)\s*\(/; var arr = s.match(re); if (!(arr && arr[1])) return ERR_MALFORMED_NAME + s; return arr[1]; } /* * This function is the opposite of functions like escape(), which take * Unicode characters and return escape sequences for them. Here, we force * the lexer to turn escape sequences back into single characters. * * Note we can't simply do |eval(str)|, since in practice |str| will be an * identifier somewhere in the program (e.g. a function name); thus |eval(str)| * would return the object that the identifier represents: not what we want. * * So we surround |str| lexicographically with quotes to force the lexer to * evaluate it as a string. Have to strip out any linefeeds first, however - */ function condenseStr(str) { /* * You won't be able to do the next step if |str| has * any carriage returns or linefeeds in it. For example: * * js> eval("'" + '\nHello' + "'"); * 1: SyntaxError: unterminated string literal: * 1: ' * 1: ^ * * So replace them with the empty string - */ str = str.replace(/[\r\n]/g, '') return eval("'" + str + "'"); } function addThis() { statusitems[UBound] = status; actualvalues[UBound] = actual; expectedvalues[UBound] = expect; UBound++; } function test() { printBugNumber(BUGNUMBER); printStatus(summary); for (var i=0; i