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| // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
| |
| // Flags: --allow-natives-syntax |
| |
| // Test array sort. |
| |
| // Test counter-intuitive default number sorting. |
| function TestNumberSort() { |
| var a = [ 200, 45, 7 ]; |
| |
| // Default sort converts each element to string and orders |
| // lexicographically. |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([ 200, 45, 7 ], a); |
| // Sort numbers by value using a compare functions. |
| a.sort(function(x, y) { return x - y; }); |
| assertArrayEquals([ 7, 45, 200 ], a); |
| |
| // Default sort on negative numbers. |
| a = [-12345,-123,-1234,-123456]; |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([-123,-1234,-12345,-123456], a); |
| |
| // Default sort on negative and non-negative numbers. |
| a = [123456,0,-12345,-123,123,1234,-1234,0,12345,-123456]; |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([-123,-1234,-12345,-123456,0,0,123,1234,12345,123456], a); |
| |
| // Tricky case avoiding integer overflow in Runtime_SmiLexicographicCompare. |
| a = [9, 1000000000].sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([1000000000, 9], a); |
| a = [1000000000, 1].sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([1, 1000000000], a); |
| a = [1000000000, 0].sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([0, 1000000000], a); |
| |
| // One string is a prefix of the other. |
| a = [1230, 123].sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([123, 1230], a); |
| a = [1231, 123].sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([123, 1231], a); |
| |
| // Default sort on Smis and non-Smis. |
| a = [1000000000, 10000000000, 1000000001, -1000000000, -10000000000, -1000000001]; |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([-1000000000, -10000000000, -1000000001, 1000000000, 10000000000, 1000000001], a); |
| |
| // Other cases are tested implicitly in TestSmiLexicographicCompare. |
| } |
| |
| TestNumberSort(); |
| |
| function TestSmiLexicographicCompare() { |
| |
| assertFalse(%_IsSmi(2147483648), 'Update test for >32 bit Smi'); |
| |
| // Collect a list of interesting Smis. |
| var seen = {}; |
| var smis = []; |
| function add(x) { |
| if (x | 0 == x) { |
| x = x | 0; // Canonicalizes to Smi if 32-bit signed and fits in Smi. |
| } |
| if (%_IsSmi(x) && !seen[x]) { |
| seen[x] = 1; |
| smis.push(x); |
| } |
| } |
| function addSigned(x) { |
| add(x); |
| add(-x); |
| } |
| |
| var BIGGER_THAN_ANY_SMI = 10 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000; |
| for (var xb = 1; xb <= BIGGER_THAN_ANY_SMI; xb *= 10) { |
| for (var xf = 0; xf <= 9; xf++) { |
| for (var xo = -1; xo <= 1; xo++) { |
| addSigned(xb * xf + xo); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for (var yb = 1; yb <= BIGGER_THAN_ANY_SMI; yb *= 2) { |
| for (var yo = -2; yo <= 2; yo++) { |
| addSigned(yb + yo); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < smis.length; i++) { |
| for (var j = 0; j < smis.length; j++) { |
| var x = smis[i]; |
| var y = smis[j]; |
| var lex = %SmiLexicographicCompare(x, y); |
| var expected = (x == y) ? 0 : ((x + "") < (y + "") ? -1 : 1); |
| assertEquals(lex, expected, x + " < " + y); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| TestSmiLexicographicCompare(); |
| |
| |
| // Test lexicographical string sorting. |
| function TestStringSort() { |
| var a = [ "cc", "c", "aa", "a", "bb", "b", "ab", "ac" ]; |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([ "a", "aa", "ab", "ac", "b", "bb", "c", "cc" ], a); |
| } |
| |
| TestStringSort(); |
| |
| |
| // Test object sorting. Calls toString on each element and sorts |
| // lexicographically. |
| function TestObjectSort() { |
| var obj0 = { toString: function() { return "a"; } }; |
| var obj1 = { toString: function() { return "b"; } }; |
| var obj2 = { toString: function() { return "c"; } }; |
| var a = [ obj2, obj0, obj1 ]; |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([ obj0, obj1, obj2 ], a); |
| } |
| |
| TestObjectSort(); |
| |
| // Test array sorting with holes in the array. |
| function TestArraySortingWithHoles() { |
| var a = []; |
| a[4] = "18"; |
| a[10] = "12"; |
| a.sort(); |
| assertEquals(11, a.length); |
| assertEquals("12", a[0]); |
| assertEquals("18", a[1]); |
| } |
| |
| TestArraySortingWithHoles(); |
| |
| // Test array sorting with undefined elemeents in the array. |
| function TestArraySortingWithUndefined() { |
| var a = [ 3, void 0, 2 ]; |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([ 2, 3, void 0 ], a); |
| } |
| |
| TestArraySortingWithUndefined(); |
| |
| // Test that sorting using an unsound comparison function still gives a |
| // sane result, i.e. it terminates without error and retains the elements |
| // in the array. |
| function TestArraySortingWithUnsoundComparisonFunction() { |
| var a = [ 3, void 0, 2 ]; |
| a.sort(function(x, y) { return 1; }); |
| a.sort(); |
| assertArrayEquals([ 2, 3, void 0 ], a); |
| } |
| |
| TestArraySortingWithUnsoundComparisonFunction(); |
| |
| |
| function TestSparseNonArraySorting(length) { |
| assertTrue(length > 101); |
| var obj = {length: length}; |
| obj[0] = 42; |
| obj[10] = 37; |
| obj[100] = undefined; |
| obj[length - 1] = null; |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(obj); |
| assertEquals(length, obj.length, "objsort length unaffected"); |
| assertEquals(37, obj[0], "objsort smallest number"); |
| assertEquals(42, obj[1], "objsort largest number"); |
| assertEquals(null, obj[2], "objsort null"); |
| assertEquals(undefined, obj[3], "objsort undefined"); |
| assertTrue(3 in obj, "objsort undefined retained"); |
| assertFalse(4 in obj, "objsort non-existing retained"); |
| } |
| |
| TestSparseNonArraySorting(5000); |
| TestSparseNonArraySorting(500000); |
| TestSparseNonArraySorting(Math.pow(2, 31) + 1); |
| |
| |
| function TestArrayLongerLength(length) { |
| var x = new Array(4); |
| x[0] = 42; |
| x[2] = 37; |
| x.length = length; |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(x); |
| assertEquals(length, x.length, "longlength length"); |
| assertEquals(37, x[0], "longlength first"); |
| assertEquals(42, x[1], "longlength second"); |
| assertFalse(2 in x,"longlength third"); |
| } |
| |
| TestArrayLongerLength(4); |
| TestArrayLongerLength(10); |
| TestArrayLongerLength(1000); |
| TestArrayLongerLength(500000); |
| TestArrayLongerLength(Math.pow(2,32) - 1); |
| |
| |
| function TestNonArrayLongerLength(length) { |
| var x = {}; |
| x[0] = 42; |
| x[2] = 37; |
| x.length = length; |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(x); |
| assertEquals(length, x.length, "longlength length"); |
| assertEquals(37, x[0], "longlength first"); |
| assertEquals(42, x[1], "longlength second"); |
| assertFalse(2 in x,"longlength third"); |
| } |
| |
| TestNonArrayLongerLength(4); |
| TestNonArrayLongerLength(10); |
| TestNonArrayLongerLength(1000); |
| TestNonArrayLongerLength(500000); |
| TestNonArrayLongerLength(Math.pow(2,32) - 1); |
| |
| |
| function TestNonArrayWithAccessors() { |
| // Regression test for issue 346, more info at URL |
| // http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=346 |
| // Reported by nth10sd, test based on this report. |
| var x = {}; |
| x[0] = 42; |
| x.__defineGetter__("1", function(){return this.foo;}); |
| x.__defineSetter__("1", function(val){this.foo = val;}); |
| x[1] = 49 |
| x[3] = 37; |
| x.length = 4; |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(x); |
| // Behavior of sort with accessors is undefined. This accessor is |
| // well-behaved (acts like a normal property), so it should work. |
| assertEquals(4, x.length, "sortaccessors length"); |
| assertEquals(37, x[0], "sortaccessors first"); |
| assertEquals(42, x[1], "sortaccessors second"); |
| assertEquals(49, x[2], "sortaccessors third") |
| assertFalse(3 in x, "sortaccessors fourth"); |
| } |
| |
| TestNonArrayWithAccessors(); |
| |
| |
| function TestInheritedElementSort(depth) { |
| var length = depth * 2 + 3; |
| var obj = {length: length}; |
| obj[depth * 2 + 1] = 0; |
| for (var i = 0; i < depth; i++) { |
| var newObj = {}; |
| newObj.__proto__ = obj; |
| obj[i] = undefined; |
| obj[i + depth + 1] = depth - i; |
| obj = newObj; |
| } |
| // expected (inherited) object: [undef1,...undefdepth,hole,1,...,depth,0,hole] |
| |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(obj, function(a,b) { return (b < a) - (a < b); }); |
| // expected result: [0,1,...,depth,undef1,...,undefdepth,undef,hole] |
| var name = "SortInherit("+depth+")-"; |
| |
| assertEquals(length, obj.length, name+"length"); |
| for (var i = 0; i <= depth; i++) { |
| assertTrue(obj.hasOwnProperty(i), name + "hasvalue" + i); |
| assertEquals(i, obj[i], name + "value" + i); |
| } |
| for (var i = depth + 1; i <= depth * 2 + 1; i++) { |
| assertEquals(undefined, obj[i], name + "undefined" + i); |
| assertTrue(obj.hasOwnProperty(i), name + "hasundefined" + i); |
| } |
| assertTrue(!obj.hasOwnProperty(depth * 2 + 2), name + "hashole"); |
| } |
| |
| TestInheritedElementSort(5); |
| TestInheritedElementSort(15); |
| |
| function TestSparseInheritedElementSort(scale) { |
| var length = scale * 10; |
| var x = {length: length}; |
| var y = {}; |
| y.__proto__ = x; |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) { |
| x[i * 2 * scale] = 2 * (4 - i); |
| y[(i * 2 + 1) * scale] = 2 * (4 - i) + 1; |
| } |
| |
| var name = "SparseSortInherit(" + scale + ")-"; |
| |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(y); |
| |
| assertEquals(length, y.length, name +"length"); |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) { |
| assertTrue(y.hasOwnProperty(i), name + "hasvalue" + i); |
| assertEquals(i, y[i], name + "value" + i); |
| } |
| for (var i = 10; i < length; i++) { |
| assertEquals(x.hasOwnProperty(i), y.hasOwnProperty(i), |
| name + "hasundef" + i); |
| assertEquals(undefined, y[i], name+"undefined"+i); |
| if (x.hasOwnProperty(i)) { |
| assertTrue(0 == i % (2 * scale), name + "new_x" + i); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| TestSparseInheritedElementSort(10); |
| TestSparseInheritedElementSort(100); |
| TestSparseInheritedElementSort(1000); |
| |
| function TestSpecialCasesInheritedElementSort() { |
| |
| var x = { |
| 1:"d1", |
| 2:"c1", |
| 3:"b1", |
| 4: undefined, |
| __proto__: { |
| length: 10000, |
| 1: "e2", |
| 10: "a2", |
| 100: "b2", |
| 1000: "c2", |
| 2000: undefined, |
| 8000: "d2", |
| 12000: "XX", |
| __proto__: { |
| 0: "e3", |
| 1: "d3", |
| 2: "c3", |
| 3: "b3", |
| 4: "f3", |
| 5: "a3", |
| 6: undefined, |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(x); |
| |
| var name = "SpecialInherit-"; |
| |
| assertEquals(10000, x.length, name + "length"); |
| var sorted = ["a2", "a3", "b1", "b2", "c1", "c2", "d1", "d2", "e3", |
| undefined, undefined, undefined]; |
| for (var i = 0; i < sorted.length; i++) { |
| assertTrue(x.hasOwnProperty(i), name + "has" + i) |
| assertEquals(sorted[i], x[i], name + i); |
| } |
| assertFalse(x.hasOwnProperty(sorted.length), name + "haspost"); |
| assertFalse(sorted.length in x, name + "haspost2"); |
| assertTrue(x.hasOwnProperty(10), name + "hasundefined10"); |
| assertEquals(undefined, x[10], name + "undefined10"); |
| assertTrue(x.hasOwnProperty(100), name + "hasundefined100"); |
| assertEquals(undefined, x[100], name + "undefined100"); |
| assertTrue(x.hasOwnProperty(1000), name + "hasundefined1000"); |
| assertEquals(undefined, x[1000], name + "undefined1000"); |
| assertTrue(x.hasOwnProperty(2000), name + "hasundefined2000"); |
| assertEquals(undefined, x[2000], name + "undefined2000"); |
| assertTrue(x.hasOwnProperty(8000), name + "hasundefined8000"); |
| assertEquals(undefined, x[8000], name + "undefined8000"); |
| assertFalse(x.hasOwnProperty(12000), name + "has12000"); |
| assertEquals("XX", x[12000], name + "XX12000"); |
| } |
| |
| TestSpecialCasesInheritedElementSort(); |
| |
| // Test that sort calls compare function with global object as receiver, |
| // and with only elements of the array as arguments. |
| function o(v) { |
| return {__proto__: o.prototype, val: v}; |
| } |
| var arr = [o(1), o(2), o(4), o(8), o(16), o(32), o(64), o(128), o(256), o(-0)]; |
| var global = this; |
| function cmpTest(a, b) { |
| assertEquals(global, this); |
| assertTrue(a instanceof o); |
| assertTrue(b instanceof o); |
| return a.val - b.val; |
| } |
| arr.sort(cmpTest); |
| |
| function TestSortDoesNotDependOnObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty() { |
| Array.prototype.sort.call({ |
| __proto__: { hasOwnProperty: null, 0: 1 }, |
| length: 5 |
| }); |
| |
| var arr = new Array(2); |
| Object.defineProperty(arr, 0, { get: function() {}, set: function() {} }); |
| arr.hasOwnProperty = null; |
| arr.sort(); |
| } |
| |
| TestSortDoesNotDependOnObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty(); |
| |
| function TestSortDoesNotDependOnArrayPrototypePush() { |
| // InsertionSort is used for arrays which length <= 22 |
| var arr = []; |
| for (var i = 0; i < 22; i++) arr[i] = {}; |
| Array.prototype.push = function() { |
| fail('Should not call push'); |
| }; |
| arr.sort(); |
| |
| // Quicksort is used for arrays which length > 22 |
| // Arrays which length > 1000 guarantee GetThirdIndex is executed |
| arr = []; |
| for (var i = 0; i < 2000; ++i) arr[i] = {}; |
| arr.sort(); |
| } |
| |
| TestSortDoesNotDependOnArrayPrototypePush(); |
| |
| function TestSortDoesNotDependOnArrayPrototypeSort() { |
| var arr = []; |
| for (var i = 0; i < 2000; i++) arr[i] = {}; |
| var sortfn = Array.prototype.sort; |
| Array.prototype.sort = function() { |
| fail('Should not call sort'); |
| }; |
| sortfn.call(arr); |
| // Restore for the next test |
| Array.prototype.sort = sortfn; |
| } |
| |
| TestSortDoesNotDependOnArrayPrototypeSort(); |
| |
| function TestSortToObject() { |
| Number.prototype[0] = 5; |
| Number.prototype[1] = 4; |
| Number.prototype.length = 2; |
| x = new Number(0); |
| assertEquals(0, Number(Array.prototype.sort.call(x))); |
| assertEquals(4, x[0]); |
| assertEquals(5, x[1]); |
| assertArrayEquals(["0", "1"], Object.getOwnPropertyNames(x)); |
| // The following would throw if ToObject weren't called. |
| assertEquals(0, Number(Array.prototype.sort.call(0))); |
| } |
| TestSortToObject(); |
| |
| function TestSortOnProxy() { |
| { |
| var p = new Proxy([2,1,3], {}); |
| assertEquals([1,2,3], p.sort()); |
| } |
| |
| { |
| function f() { return arguments }; |
| var a = f(2,1,3); |
| a.__proto__ = new Proxy({}, {}); |
| assertEquals([1,2,3], [...(Array.prototype.sort.apply(a))]); |
| } |
| } |
| TestSortOnProxy(); |
| |
| function TestSortOnNonExtensible() { |
| { |
| var arr = [1,,2]; |
| Object.preventExtensions(arr); |
| assertThrows(() => arr.sort(), TypeError); |
| assertEquals(arr, [1,,2]); |
| } |
| { |
| var arr = [1,,undefined]; |
| Object.preventExtensions(arr); |
| assertThrows(() => arr.sort(), TypeError); |
| assertFalse(arr.hasOwnProperty(1)); |
| assertEquals(arr, [1,,undefined]); |
| } |
| { |
| var arr = [1,undefined,2]; |
| Object.preventExtensions(arr); |
| arr.sort(); |
| assertEquals(arr, [1,2,undefined]); |
| } |
| } |
| TestSortOnNonExtensible(); |
| |
| |
| // Test special prototypes |
| (function testSortSpecialPrototypes() { |
| function test(proto, length, expected) { |
| var result = { |
| length: length, |
| __proto__: proto, |
| }; |
| Array.prototype.sort.call(result); |
| assertEquals(expected.length, result.length, "result.length"); |
| for (var i = 0; i<expected.length; i++) { |
| assertEquals(expected[i], result[i], "result["+i+"]"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| (function fast() { |
| // Fast elements, non-empty |
| test(arguments, 0, []); |
| test(arguments, 1, [2]); |
| test(arguments, 2, [1, 2]); |
| test(arguments, 4, [1, 2, 3, 4]); |
| delete arguments[0] |
| // sort copies down the properties to the receiver, hence result[1] |
| // is read on the arguments through the hole on the receiver. |
| test(arguments, 2, [1, 1]); |
| arguments[0] = undefined; |
| test(arguments, 2, [1, undefined]); |
| })(2, 1, 4, 3); |
| |
| (function fastSloppy(a) { |
| // Fast sloppy |
| test(arguments, 0, []); |
| test(arguments, 1, [2]); |
| test(arguments, 2, [1, 2]); |
| delete arguments[0] |
| test(arguments, 2, [1, 1]); |
| arguments[0] = undefined; |
| test(arguments, 2, [1, undefined]); |
| })(2, 1); |
| |
| (function fastEmpty() { |
| test(arguments, 0, []); |
| test(arguments, 1, [undefined]); |
| test(arguments, 2, [undefined, undefined]); |
| })(); |
| |
| (function stringWrapper() { |
| // cannot redefine string wrapper properties |
| assertThrows(() => test(new String('cba'), 3, []), TypeError); |
| })(); |
| |
| (function typedArrys() { |
| test(new Int32Array(0), 0, []); |
| test(new Int32Array(1), 1, [0]); |
| var array = new Int32Array(3); |
| array[0] = 2; |
| array[1] = 1; |
| array[2] = 3; |
| test(array, 1, [2]); |
| test(array, 2, [1, 2]); |
| test(array, 3, [1, 2, 3]); |
| })() |
| |
| })(); |