Ben Murdoch | b8a8cc1 | 2014-11-26 15:28:44 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | // Copyright 2013 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. |
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| 23 | |
| 24 | description("This page tests toString conversion of RegExp objects, particularly wrt to '/' characters and RegExp.prototype."); |
| 25 | |
| 26 | function testForwardSlash(pattern, _string) |
| 27 | { |
| 28 | string = _string; |
| 29 | |
| 30 | re1 = new RegExp(pattern); |
| 31 | re2 = eval(re1.toString()); |
| 32 | |
| 33 | return re1.test(string) && re2.test(string); |
| 34 | } |
| 35 | |
| 36 | function testLineTerminator(pattern) |
| 37 | { |
| 38 | re1 = new RegExp(pattern); |
| 39 | |
| 40 | return /\n|\r|\u2028|\u2029/.test(re1.toString()); |
| 41 | } |
| 42 | |
| 43 | shouldBe("RegExp('/').source", '"\\\\/"'); |
| 44 | shouldBe("RegExp('').source", '"(?:)"'); |
| 45 | shouldBe("RegExp.prototype.source", '"(?:)"'); |
| 46 | |
| 47 | shouldBe("RegExp('/').toString()", '"/\\\\//"'); |
| 48 | shouldBe("RegExp('').toString()", '"/(?:)/"'); |
| 49 | shouldBe("RegExp.prototype.toString()", '"/(?:)/"'); |
| 50 | |
| 51 | // These strings are equivalent, since the '\' is identity escaping the '/' at the string level. |
| 52 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("^/$", "/");'); |
| 53 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("^\/$", "/");'); |
| 54 | // This string passes "^\/$" to the RegExp, so the '/' is escaped in the re! |
| 55 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("^\\/$", "/");'); |
| 56 | // These strings pass "^\\/$" and "^\\\/$" respectively to the RegExp, giving one '\' to match. |
| 57 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("^\\\\/$", "\\/");'); |
| 58 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("^\\\\\\/$", "\\/");'); |
| 59 | // These strings match two backslashes (the second with the '/' escaped). |
| 60 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("^\\\\\\\\/$", "\\\\/");'); |
| 61 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("^\\\\\\\\\\/$", "\\\\/");'); |
| 62 | // Test that nothing goes wrongif there are multiple forward slashes! |
| 63 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("x/x/x", "x\\/x\\/x");'); |
| 64 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("x\\/x/x", "x\\/x\\/x");'); |
| 65 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("x/x\\/x", "x\\/x\\/x");'); |
| 66 | shouldBeTrue('testForwardSlash("x\\/x\\/x", "x\\/x\\/x");'); |
| 67 | |
| 68 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\n");'); |
| 69 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\\\n");'); |
| 70 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\r");'); |
| 71 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\\\r");'); |
| 72 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\u2028");'); |
| 73 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\\\u2028");'); |
| 74 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\u2029");'); |
| 75 | shouldBeFalse('testLineTerminator("\\\\u2029");'); |
| 76 | |
| 77 | shouldBe("RegExp('[/]').source", "'[/]'"); |
| 78 | shouldBe("RegExp('\\\\[/]').source", "'\\\\[\\\\/]'"); |
| 79 | |
| 80 | // See 15.10.6.4 |
| 81 | // The first half of this checks that: |
| 82 | // Return the String value formed by concatenating the Strings "/", the |
| 83 | // String value of the source property of this RegExp object, and "/"; |
| 84 | // The second half checks that: |
| 85 | // The returned String has the form of a RegularExpressionLiteral that |
| 86 | // evaluates to another RegExp object with the same behaviour as this object. |
| 87 | shouldBe("var o = new RegExp(); o.toString() === '/'+o.source+'/' && eval(o.toString()+'.exec(String())')", '[""]'); |