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|  | // Don't allow malformed unicode escape sequences in identifiers. | 
|  | // In strings and regexps we currently allow malformed unicode escape | 
|  | // sequences without throwing a SyntaxError. Instead "\u22gk" would | 
|  | // treat the "\u" as an identity escape, and evaluate to "u22gk". | 
|  | // Due to code sharing, we did the same in identifiers. This should | 
|  | // no longer be the case. | 
|  | // See: http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=1620 | 
|  |  | 
|  | assertThrows("var \\u\\u\\u = 42;"); | 
|  | assertThrows("var \\u41 = 42;"); | 
|  | assertThrows("var \\u123 = 42;"); | 
|  | eval("var \\u1234 = 42;"); | 
|  | assertEquals(42, eval("\u1234")); | 
|  | assertThrows("var uuu = 42; var x = \\u\\u\\u"); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Regressions introduced and fixed again while fixing the above. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Handle 0xFFFD correctly (it's a valid value, and shouldn't be used | 
|  | // to mark an error). | 
|  | assertEquals(0xFFFD, "\uFFFD".charCodeAt(0)); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Handle unicode escapes in regexp flags correctly. | 
|  | assertThrows("/x/g\\uim", SyntaxError); | 
|  | assertThrows("/x/g\\u2im", SyntaxError); | 
|  | assertThrows("/x/g\\u22im", SyntaxError); | 
|  | assertThrows("/x/g\\u222im", SyntaxError); | 
|  | assertThrows("/x/g\\\\u2222im", SyntaxError); |