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| 28 | /** |
| 29 | * @fileoverview Test concat on small and large arrays |
| 30 | */ |
| 31 | |
Kristian Monsen | 25f6136 | 2010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 32 | var poses; |
| 33 | |
| 34 | poses = [140, 4000000000]; |
| 35 | while (pos = poses.shift()) { |
| 36 | var a = new Array(pos); |
| 37 | var array_proto = []; |
| 38 | a.__proto__ = array_proto; |
| 39 | assertEquals(pos, a.length); |
| 40 | a.push('foo'); |
| 41 | assertEquals(pos + 1, a.length); |
| 42 | var b = ['bar']; |
| 43 | var c = a.concat(b); |
| 44 | assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); |
| 45 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); |
| 46 | assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); |
| 47 | assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); |
| 48 | |
| 49 | // Can we fool the system by putting a number in a string? |
| 50 | var onetwofour = "124"; |
| 51 | a[onetwofour] = 'doo'; |
| 52 | assertEquals(a[124], 'doo'); |
| 53 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 54 | assertEquals(c[124], 'doo'); |
| 55 | |
| 56 | // If we put a number in the prototype, then the spec says it should be |
| 57 | // copied on concat. |
| 58 | array_proto["123"] = 'baz'; |
| 59 | assertEquals(a[123], 'baz'); |
| 60 | |
| 61 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 62 | assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); |
| 63 | assertEquals("baz", c[123]); |
| 64 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); |
| 65 | assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); |
| 66 | assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); |
| 67 | |
| 68 | // When we take the number off the prototype it disappears from a, but |
| 69 | // the concat put it in c itself. |
| 70 | array_proto["123"] = undefined; |
| 71 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[123])); |
| 72 | assertEquals("baz", c[123]); |
| 73 | |
| 74 | // If the element of prototype is shadowed, the element on the instance |
| 75 | // should be copied, but not the one on the prototype. |
| 76 | array_proto[123] = 'baz'; |
| 77 | a[123] = 'xyz'; |
| 78 | assertEquals('xyz', a[123]); |
| 79 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 80 | assertEquals('xyz', c[123]); |
| 81 | |
| 82 | // Non-numeric properties on the prototype or the array shouldn't get |
| 83 | // copied. |
| 84 | array_proto.moe = 'joe'; |
| 85 | a.ben = 'jerry'; |
| 86 | assertEquals(a["moe"], 'joe'); |
| 87 | assertEquals(a["ben"], 'jerry'); |
| 88 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 89 | // ben was not copied |
| 90 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.ben)); |
| 91 | |
| 92 | // When we take moe off the prototype it disappears from all arrays. |
| 93 | array_proto.moe = undefined; |
| 94 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.moe)); |
| 95 | |
| 96 | // Negative indices don't get concated. |
| 97 | a[-1] = 'minus1'; |
| 98 | assertEquals("minus1", a[-1]); |
| 99 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[0xffffffff])); |
| 100 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 101 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[-1])); |
| 102 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[0xffffffff])); |
| 103 | assertEquals(c.length, a.length + 1); |
Kristian Monsen | 25f6136 | 2010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 104 | } |
| 105 | |
| 106 | poses = [140, 4000000000]; |
Steve Block | a7e24c1 | 2009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 107 | while (pos = poses.shift()) { |
| 108 | var a = new Array(pos); |
| 109 | assertEquals(pos, a.length); |
| 110 | a.push('foo'); |
| 111 | assertEquals(pos + 1, a.length); |
| 112 | var b = ['bar']; |
| 113 | var c = a.concat(b); |
| 114 | assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); |
| 115 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); |
| 116 | assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); |
| 117 | assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); |
| 118 | |
| 119 | // Can we fool the system by putting a number in a string? |
| 120 | var onetwofour = "124"; |
| 121 | a[onetwofour] = 'doo'; |
| 122 | assertEquals(a[124], 'doo'); |
| 123 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 124 | assertEquals(c[124], 'doo'); |
| 125 | |
| 126 | // If we put a number in the prototype, then the spec says it should be |
| 127 | // copied on concat. |
| 128 | Array.prototype["123"] = 'baz'; |
| 129 | assertEquals(a[123], 'baz'); |
| 130 | |
| 131 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 132 | assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); |
| 133 | assertEquals("baz", c[123]); |
| 134 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); |
| 135 | assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); |
| 136 | assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); |
| 137 | |
| 138 | // When we take the number off the prototype it disappears from a, but |
| 139 | // the concat put it in c itself. |
| 140 | Array.prototype["123"] = undefined; |
| 141 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[123])); |
| 142 | assertEquals("baz", c[123]); |
| 143 | |
| 144 | // If the element of prototype is shadowed, the element on the instance |
| 145 | // should be copied, but not the one on the prototype. |
| 146 | Array.prototype[123] = 'baz'; |
| 147 | a[123] = 'xyz'; |
| 148 | assertEquals('xyz', a[123]); |
| 149 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 150 | assertEquals('xyz', c[123]); |
| 151 | |
| 152 | // Non-numeric properties on the prototype or the array shouldn't get |
| 153 | // copied. |
| 154 | Array.prototype.moe = 'joe'; |
| 155 | a.ben = 'jerry'; |
| 156 | assertEquals(a["moe"], 'joe'); |
| 157 | assertEquals(a["ben"], 'jerry'); |
| 158 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 159 | // ben was not copied |
| 160 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.ben)); |
| 161 | // moe was not copied, but we can see it through the prototype |
| 162 | assertEquals("joe", c.moe); |
| 163 | |
| 164 | // When we take moe off the prototype it disappears from all arrays. |
| 165 | Array.prototype.moe = undefined; |
| 166 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.moe)); |
| 167 | |
Kristian Monsen | 25f6136 | 2010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 168 | // Negative indices don't get concated. |
Steve Block | a7e24c1 | 2009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 169 | a[-1] = 'minus1'; |
| 170 | assertEquals("minus1", a[-1]); |
| 171 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[0xffffffff])); |
| 172 | c = a.concat(b); |
| 173 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[-1])); |
| 174 | assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[0xffffffff])); |
| 175 | assertEquals(c.length, a.length + 1); |
| 176 | |
| 177 | } |
| 178 | |
| 179 | a = []; |
| 180 | c = a.concat('Hello'); |
| 181 | assertEquals(1, c.length); |
| 182 | assertEquals("Hello", c[0]); |
| 183 | assertEquals("Hello", c.toString()); |
| 184 | |
| 185 | // Check that concat preserves holes. |
| 186 | var holey = [void 0,'a',,'c'].concat(['d',,'f',[0,,2],void 0]) |
| 187 | assertEquals(9, holey.length); // hole in embedded array is ignored |
| 188 | for (var i = 0; i < holey.length; i++) { |
| 189 | if (i == 2 || i == 5) { |
| 190 | assertFalse(i in holey); |
| 191 | } else { |
| 192 | assertTrue(i in holey); |
| 193 | } |
| 194 | } |
Ben Murdoch | e0cee9b | 2011-05-25 10:26:03 +0100 | [diff] [blame^] | 195 | |
| 196 | // Polluted prototype from prior tests. |
| 197 | delete Array.prototype[123]; |
| 198 | |
| 199 | // Check that concat reads getters in the correct order. |
| 200 | var arr1 = [,2]; |
| 201 | var arr2 = [1,3]; |
| 202 | var r1 = [].concat(arr1, arr2); // [,2,1,3] |
| 203 | assertEquals([,2,1,3], r1); |
| 204 | |
| 205 | // Make first array change length of second array. |
| 206 | Object.defineProperty(arr1, 0, {get: function() { |
| 207 | arr2.push("X"); |
| 208 | return undefined; |
| 209 | }, configurable: true}) |
| 210 | var r2 = [].concat(arr1, arr2); // [undefined,2,1,3,"X"] |
| 211 | assertEquals([undefined,2,1,3,"X"], r2); |
| 212 | |
| 213 | // Make first array change length of second array massively. |
| 214 | arr2.length = 2; |
| 215 | Object.defineProperty(arr1, 0, {get: function() { |
| 216 | arr2[500000] = "X"; |
| 217 | return undefined; |
| 218 | }, configurable: true}) |
| 219 | var r3 = [].concat(arr1, arr2); // [undefined,2,1,3,"X"] |
| 220 | var expected = [undefined,2,1,3]; |
| 221 | expected[500000 + 2] = "X"; |
| 222 | |
| 223 | assertEquals(expected, r3); |
| 224 | |
| 225 | var arr3 = []; |
| 226 | var trace = []; |
| 227 | var expectedTrace = [] |
| 228 | function mkGetter(i) { return function() { trace.push(i); }; } |
| 229 | arr3.length = 10000; |
| 230 | for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) { |
| 231 | Object.defineProperty(arr3, i * i, {get: mkGetter(i)}); |
| 232 | expectedTrace[i] = i; |
| 233 | expectedTrace[100 + i] = i; |
| 234 | } |
| 235 | var r4 = [0].concat(arr3, arr3); |
| 236 | assertEquals(1 + arr3.length * 2, r4.length); |
| 237 | assertEquals(expectedTrace, trace); |