// Copyright (C) 2016 Rick Waldron, André Bargull. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- author: Rick Waldron, André Bargull esid: sec-exp-operator-runtime-semantics-evaluation description: Exponentiation Operator expression order of evaluation info: | ExponentiationExpression: UpdateExpression ** ExponentiationExpression 1. Let left be the result of evaluating UpdateExpression. 2. Let leftValue be ? GetValue(left). 3. Let right be the result of evaluating ExponentiationExpression. 4. Let rightValue be ? GetValue(right). 5. Let base be ? ToNumber(leftValue). 6. Let exponent be ? ToNumber(rightValue). 7. Return the result of Applying the ** operator with base and exponent as specified in 12.7.3.4. features: [exponentiation] ---*/ var capture = []; var leftValue = { valueOf() { capture.push("leftValue"); return 3; }}; var rightValue = { valueOf() { capture.push("rightValue"); return 2; }}; (capture.push("left"), leftValue) ** (capture.push("right"), rightValue); // Expected per operator evaluation order: "left", "right", "leftValue", "rightValue" assert.sameValue(capture[0], "left", "Expected the 1st element captured to be 'left'"); assert.sameValue(capture[1], "right", "Expected the 2nd element captured to be 'right'"); assert.sameValue(capture[2], "leftValue", "Expected the 3rd element captured to be 'leftValue'"); assert.sameValue(capture[3], "rightValue", "Expected the 4th element captured to be 'rightValue'"); reportCompare(0, 0);