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| // |
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| |
| // Number.prototype methods on non-Numbers. |
| |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toExponential.call({}) }, |
| TypeError); |
| |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toPrecision.call({}) }, |
| TypeError); |
| |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toFixed.call({}) }, |
| TypeError); |
| |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toString.call({}) }, |
| TypeError); |
| |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toLocaleString.call({}) }, |
| TypeError); |
| |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.ValueOf.call({}) }, |
| TypeError); |
| |
| |
| // Call on Number objects with custom valueOf method. |
| |
| var x_obj = new Number(1); |
| x_obj.valueOf = function() { assertUnreachable(); }; |
| |
| assertEquals("1.00e+0", |
| Number.prototype.toExponential.call(x_obj, 2)); |
| |
| assertEquals("1.0", |
| Number.prototype.toPrecision.call(x_obj, 2)); |
| |
| assertEquals("1.00", |
| Number.prototype.toFixed.call(x_obj, 2)); |
| |
| // Call on primitive numbers. |
| assertEquals("1.00e+0", |
| Number.prototype.toExponential.call(1, 2)); |
| |
| assertEquals("1.0", |
| Number.prototype.toPrecision.call(1, 2)); |
| |
| assertEquals("1.00", |
| Number.prototype.toFixed.call(1, 2)); |
| |
| |
| // toExponential and toPrecision does following steps in order |
| // 1) convert the argument using ToInteger |
| // 2) check for non-finite receiver, on which it returns, |
| // 3) check argument range and throw exception if out of range. |
| // Note that the the last two steps are reversed for toFixed. |
| // Luckily, the receiver is expected to be a number or number |
| // wrapper, so that getting its value is not observable. |
| |
| var f_flag = false; |
| var f_obj = { valueOf: function() { f_flag = true; return 1000; } }; |
| |
| assertEquals("NaN", |
| Number.prototype.toExponential.call(NaN, f_obj)); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertEquals("Infinity", |
| Number.prototype.toExponential.call(1/0, f_obj)); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertEquals("-Infinity", |
| Number.prototype.toExponential.call(-1/0, f_obj)); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertEquals("NaN", |
| Number.prototype.toPrecision.call(NaN, f_obj)); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertEquals("Infinity", |
| Number.prototype.toPrecision.call(1/0, f_obj)); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertEquals("-Infinity", |
| Number.prototype.toPrecision.call(-1/0, f_obj)); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| // The odd man out: toFixed. |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toFixed.call(NaN, f_obj) }, |
| RangeError); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toFixed.call(1/0, f_obj) }, |
| RangeError); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |
| |
| f_flag = false; |
| assertThrows(function() { Number.prototype.toFixed.call(-1/0, f_obj) }, |
| RangeError); |
| assertTrue(f_flag); |