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// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
// - src/annex-b-fns/func-no-skip-try.case
// - src/annex-b-fns/func/if-decl-no-else.template
/*---
description: Extension is observed when creation of variable binding would not produce an early error (try statement) (IfStatement without an else clause in function scope)
esid: sec-functiondeclarations-in-ifstatement-statement-clauses
flags: [generated, noStrict]
info: |
The following rules for IfStatement augment those in 13.6:
IfStatement[Yield, Return]:
if ( Expression[In, ?Yield] ) FunctionDeclaration[?Yield] else Statement[?Yield, ?Return]
if ( Expression[In, ?Yield] ) Statement[?Yield, ?Return] else FunctionDeclaration[?Yield]
if ( Expression[In, ?Yield] ) FunctionDeclaration[?Yield] else FunctionDeclaration[?Yield]
if ( Expression[In, ?Yield] ) FunctionDeclaration[?Yield]
B.3.3.1 Changes to FunctionDeclarationInstantiation
[...]
2. If instantiatedVarNames does not contain F, then
a. Perform ! varEnvRec.CreateMutableBinding(F, false).
b. Perform varEnvRec.InitializeBinding(F, undefined).
c. Append F to instantiatedVarNames.
[...]
B.3.5 VariableStatements in Catch Blocks
[...]
- It is a Syntax Error if any element of the BoundNames of CatchParameter
also occurs in the VarDeclaredNames of Block unless CatchParameter is
CatchParameter:BindingIdentifier and that element is only bound by a
VariableStatement, the VariableDeclarationList of a for statement, or the
ForBinding of a for-in statement.
---*/
(function() {
assert.sameValue(
f, undefined, 'Initialized binding created prior to evaluation'
);
try {
throw null;
} catch (f) {
if (true) function f() { return 123; }
}
assert.sameValue(
typeof f,
'function',
'binding value is updated following evaluation'
);
assert.sameValue(f(), 123);
}());
reportCompare(0, 0);
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