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| |
| // Tests for non-standard array iteration functions. |
| // |
| // See |
| // |
| // <http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference:Global_Objects:Array> |
| // |
| // for an explanation of each of the functions. |
| |
| // |
| // Array.prototype.filter |
| // |
| (function() { |
| // Simple use. |
| var a = [0,1]; |
| assertArrayEquals([0], a.filter(function(n) { return n == 0; })); |
| assertArrayEquals([0,1], a); |
| |
| // Use specified object as this object when calling the function. |
| var o = { value: 42 } |
| a = [1,42,3,42,4]; |
| assertArrayEquals([42,42], |
| a.filter(function(n) { return this.value == n }, o)) |
| |
| // Modify original array. |
| a = [1,42,3,42,4]; |
| assertArrayEquals([42,42], |
| a.filter(function(n, index, array) { |
| array[index] = 43; return 42 == n; |
| })); |
| assertArrayEquals([43,43,43,43,43], a); |
| |
| // Only loop through initial part of array eventhough elements are |
| // added. |
| a = [1,1]; |
| assertArrayEquals([], |
| a.filter(function(n, index, array) { array.push(n+1); return n == 2; })); |
| assertArrayEquals([1,1,2,2], a); |
| |
| // Respect holes. |
| a = new Array(20); |
| var count = 0; |
| a[2] = 2; |
| a[15] = 2; |
| a[17] = 4; |
| var a = a.filter(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; }); |
| assertEquals(3, count); |
| for (var i in a) assertEquals(2, a[i]); |
| |
| // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a |
| // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].filter(function() { a.push(this) }, ""); |
| assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]); |
| |
| // Do not create a new object otherwise. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].filter(function() { a.push(this) }, {}); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].filter(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, ""); |
| assertEquals("", a[0]); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| })(); |
| |
| |
| // |
| // Array.prototype.forEach |
| // |
| (function() { |
| // Simple use. |
| var a = [0,1]; |
| var count = 0; |
| a.forEach(function(n) { count++; }); |
| assertEquals(2, count); |
| |
| // Use specified object as this object when calling the function. |
| var o = { value: 42 } |
| var result = []; |
| a.forEach(function(n) { result.push(this.value); }, o); |
| assertArrayEquals([42,42], result); |
| |
| // Modify original array. |
| a = [0,1]; |
| count = 0; |
| a.forEach(function(n, index, array) { array[index] = n + 1; count++; }); |
| assertEquals(2, count); |
| assertArrayEquals([1,2], a); |
| |
| // Only loop through initial part of array eventhough elements are |
| // added. |
| a = [1,1]; |
| count = 0; |
| a.forEach(function(n, index, array) { array.push(n+1); count++; }); |
| assertEquals(2, count); |
| assertArrayEquals([1,1,2,2], a); |
| |
| // Respect holes. |
| a = new Array(20); |
| count = 0; |
| a[15] = 2; |
| a.forEach(function(n) { count++; }); |
| assertEquals(1, count); |
| |
| // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a |
| // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].forEach(function() { a.push(this) }, ""); |
| assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]); |
| |
| // Do not create a new object otherwise. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].forEach(function() { a.push(this) }, {}); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].forEach(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, ""); |
| assertEquals("", a[0]); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| })(); |
| |
| |
| // |
| // Array.prototype.every |
| // |
| (function() { |
| // Simple use. |
| var a = [0,1]; |
| assertFalse(a.every(function(n) { return n == 0 })); |
| a = [0,0]; |
| assertTrue(a.every(function(n) { return n == 0 })); |
| assertTrue([].every(function(n) { return n == 0})); |
| |
| // Use specified object as this object when calling the function. |
| var o = { value: 42 } |
| a = [0]; |
| assertFalse(a.every(function(n) { return this.value == n; }, o)); |
| a = [42]; |
| assertTrue(a.every(function(n) { return this.value == n; }, o)); |
| |
| // Modify original array. |
| a = [0,1]; |
| assertFalse( |
| a.every(function(n, index, array) { |
| array[index] = n + 1; return n == 1; |
| })); |
| assertArrayEquals([1,1], a); |
| |
| // Only loop through initial part of array eventhough elements are |
| // added. |
| a = [1,1]; |
| assertTrue( |
| a.every(function(n, index, array) { |
| array.push(n + 1); return n == 1; |
| })); |
| assertArrayEquals([1,1,2,2], a); |
| |
| // Respect holes. |
| a = new Array(20); |
| var count = 0; |
| a[2] = 2; |
| a[15] = 2; |
| assertTrue(a.every(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; })); |
| assertEquals(2, count); |
| |
| // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a |
| // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].every(function() { a.push(this); return true; }, ""); |
| assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]); |
| |
| // Do not create a new object otherwise. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].every(function() { a.push(this); return true; }, {}); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].every(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); return true; }, ""); |
| assertEquals("", a[0]); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| })(); |
| |
| // |
| // Array.prototype.map |
| // |
| (function() { |
| var a = [0,1,2,3,4]; |
| |
| // Simple use. |
| var result = [1,2,3,4,5]; |
| assertArrayEquals(result, a.map(function(n) { return n + 1; })); |
| assertEquals(a, a); |
| |
| // Use specified object as this object when calling the function. |
| var o = { delta: 42 } |
| result = [42,43,44,45,46]; |
| assertArrayEquals(result, a.map(function(n) { return this.delta + n; }, o)); |
| |
| // Modify original array. |
| a = [0,1,2,3,4]; |
| result = [1,2,3,4,5]; |
| assertArrayEquals(result, |
| a.map(function(n, index, array) { |
| array[index] = n + 1; return n + 1; |
| })); |
| assertArrayEquals(result, a); |
| |
| // Only loop through initial part of array eventhough elements are |
| // added. |
| a = [0,1,2,3,4]; |
| result = [1,2,3,4,5]; |
| assertArrayEquals(result, |
| a.map(function(n, index, array) { array.push(n); return n + 1; })); |
| assertArrayEquals([0,1,2,3,4,0,1,2,3,4], a); |
| |
| // Respect holes. |
| a = new Array(20); |
| a[15] = 2; |
| a = a.map(function(n) { return 2*n; }); |
| for (var i in a) assertEquals(4, a[i]); |
| |
| // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a |
| // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].map(function() { a.push(this) }, ""); |
| assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]); |
| |
| // Do not create a new object otherwise. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].map(function() { a.push(this) }, {}); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].map(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, ""); |
| assertEquals("", a[0]); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| })(); |
| |
| // |
| // Array.prototype.some |
| // |
| (function() { |
| var a = [0,1,2,3,4]; |
| |
| // Simple use. |
| assertTrue(a.some(function(n) { return n == 3})); |
| assertFalse(a.some(function(n) { return n == 5})); |
| |
| // Use specified object as this object when calling the function. |
| var o = { element: 42 }; |
| a = [1,42,3]; |
| assertTrue(a.some(function(n) { return this.element == n; }, o)); |
| a = [1]; |
| assertFalse(a.some(function(n) { return this.element == n; }, o)); |
| |
| // Modify original array. |
| a = [0,1,2,3]; |
| assertTrue( |
| a.some(function(n, index, array) { |
| array[index] = n + 1; return n == 2; })); |
| assertArrayEquals([1,2,3,3], a); |
| |
| // Only loop through initial part when elements are added. |
| a = [0,1,2]; |
| assertFalse( |
| a.some(function(n, index, array) { array.push(42); return n == 42; })); |
| assertArrayEquals([0,1,2,42,42,42], a); |
| |
| // Respect holes. |
| a = new Array(20); |
| var count = 0; |
| a[2] = 42; |
| a[10] = 2; |
| a[15] = 42; |
| assertTrue(a.some(function(n) { count++; return n == 2; })); |
| assertEquals(2, count); |
| |
| // Create a new object in each function call when receiver is a |
| // primitive value. See ECMA-262, Annex C. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].some(function() { a.push(this) }, ""); |
| assertTrue(a[0] !== a[1]); |
| |
| // Do not create a new object otherwise. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].some(function() { a.push(this) }, {}); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| // In strict mode primitive values should not be coerced to an object. |
| a = []; |
| [1, 2].some(function() { 'use strict'; a.push(this); }, ""); |
| assertEquals("", a[0]); |
| assertEquals(a[0], a[1]); |
| |
| })(); |