// |reftest| skip-if(!xulRuntime.shell) function testNewTarget() { // new.target is currently valid inside any non-arrow, non-generator function assertInFunctionExpr("new.target", newTarget()); // even with gratuitous whitespace. assertInFunctionExpr(`new. target`, newTarget()); // invalid in top-level scripts assertError("new.target", SyntaxError); // valid in arrow functions inside functions assertInFunctionExpr("()=>new.target", arrowExpr([], newTarget())); assertError("(() => new.target))", SyntaxError); // valid in generators, too! assertStmt("function *foo() { new.target; }", genFunDecl("es6", ident("foo"), [], blockStmt([exprStmt(newTarget())]))); // new.target is a member expression. You should be able to call, invoke, or // access properties of it. assertInFunctionExpr("new.target.foo", dotExpr(newTarget(), ident("foo"))); assertInFunctionExpr("new.target[\"foo\"]", memExpr(newTarget(), literal("foo"))); assertInFunctionExpr("new.target()", callExpr(newTarget(), [])); assertInFunctionExpr("new new.target()", newExpr(newTarget(), [])); // assignment to newTarget is an error assertError("new.target = 4", SyntaxError); // only new.target is a valid production, no shorn names or other names assertError("new.", SyntaxError); assertError("new.foo", SyntaxError); assertError("new.targe", SyntaxError); // obj.new.target is still a member expression assertExpr("obj.new.target", dotExpr(dotExpr(ident("obj"), ident("new")), ident("target"))); } runtest(testNewTarget);