/tests/auto/qscriptv8testsuite/tests/arguments.js

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  27. function argc0() {
  28. return arguments.length;
  29. }
  30. function argc1(i) {
  31. return arguments.length;
  32. }
  33. function argc2(i, j) {
  34. return arguments.length;
  35. }
  36. assertEquals(0, argc0());
  37. assertEquals(1, argc0(1));
  38. assertEquals(2, argc0(1, 2));
  39. assertEquals(3, argc0(1, 2, 3));
  40. assertEquals(0, argc1());
  41. assertEquals(1, argc1(1));
  42. assertEquals(2, argc1(1, 2));
  43. assertEquals(3, argc1(1, 2, 3));
  44. assertEquals(0, argc2());
  45. assertEquals(1, argc2(1));
  46. assertEquals(2, argc2(1, 2));
  47. assertEquals(3, argc2(1, 2, 3));
  48. var index;
  49. function argv0() {
  50. return arguments[index];
  51. }
  52. function argv1(i) {
  53. return arguments[index];
  54. }
  55. function argv2(i, j) {
  56. return arguments[index];
  57. }
  58. index = 0;
  59. assertEquals(7, argv0(7));
  60. assertEquals(7, argv0(7, 8));
  61. assertEquals(7, argv0(7, 8, 9));
  62. assertEquals(7, argv1(7));
  63. assertEquals(7, argv1(7, 8));
  64. assertEquals(7, argv1(7, 8, 9));
  65. assertEquals(7, argv2(7));
  66. assertEquals(7, argv2(7, 8));
  67. assertEquals(7, argv2(7, 8, 9));
  68. index = 1;
  69. assertEquals(8, argv0(7, 8));
  70. assertEquals(8, argv0(7, 8));
  71. assertEquals(8, argv1(7, 8, 9));
  72. assertEquals(8, argv1(7, 8, 9));
  73. assertEquals(8, argv2(7, 8, 9));
  74. assertEquals(8, argv2(7, 8, 9));
  75. index = 2;
  76. assertEquals(9, argv0(7, 8, 9));
  77. assertEquals(9, argv1(7, 8, 9));
  78. assertEquals(9, argv2(7, 8, 9));
  79. // Test that calling a lazily compiled function with
  80. // an unexpected number of arguments works.
  81. function f(a) { return arguments.length; };
  82. assertEquals(3, f(1, 2, 3));