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If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ /* * * Date: 09 November 2002 * SUMMARY: Test that interpreter can handle string literals exceeding 64K * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179068 * * Test that the interpreter can handle string literals exceeding 64K limit. * For that the script passes to eval() "str ='LONG_STRING_LITERAL';" where * LONG_STRING_LITERAL is a string with 200K chars. * * Igor Bukanov explains the technique used below: * * > Philip Schwartau wrote: * >... * > Here is the heart of the testcase: * > * > // Generate 200K long string * > var long_str = duplicate(LONG_STR_SEED, N); * > var str = ""; * > eval("str='".concat(long_str, "';")); * > var test_is_ok = (str.length == LONG_STR_SEED.length * N); * > * > * > The testcase creates two identical strings, |long_str| and |str|. It * > uses eval() simply to assign the value of |long_str| to |str|. Why is * > it necessary to have the variable |str|, then? Why not just create * > |long_str| and test it? Wouldn't this be enough: * > * > // Generate 200K long string * > var long_str = duplicate(LONG_STR_SEED, N); * > var test_is_ok = (long_str.length == LONG_STR_SEED.length * N); * > * > Or do we specifically need to test eval() to exercise the interpreter? * * The reason for eval is to test string literals like in 'a string literal * with 100 000 characters...', Rhino deals fine with strings generated at * run time where lengths > 64K. Without eval it would be necessary to have * a test file excedding 64K which is not that polite for CVS and then a * special treatment for the compiled mode in Rhino should be added. * * * > * > If so, is it important to use the concat() method in the assignment, as * > you have done: |eval("str='".concat(long_str, "';"))|, or can we simply * > do |eval("str = long_str;")| ? * * The concat is a replacement for eval("str='"+long_str+"';"), but as * long_str is huge, this leads to constructing first a new string via * "str='"+long_str and then another one via ("str='"+long_str) + "';" * which takes time under JDK 1.1 on a something like StrongArm 200MHz. * Calling concat makes less copies, that is why it is used in the * duplicate function and this is faster then doing recursion like in the * test case to test that 64K different string literals can be handled. * */ //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- var gTestfile = 'regress-179068.js'; var UBound = 0; var BUGNUMBER = 179068; var summary = 'Test that interpreter can handle string literals exceeding 64K'; var status = ''; var statusitems = []; var actual = ''; var actualvalues = []; var expect= ''; var expectedvalues = []; var LONG_STR_SEED = "0123456789"; var N = 20 * 1024; var str = ""; // Generate 200K long string and assign it to |str| via eval() var long_str = duplicate(LONG_STR_SEED, N); eval("str='".concat(long_str, "';")); status = inSection(1); actual = str.length == LONG_STR_SEED.length * N expect = true; addThis(); //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- test(); //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- function duplicate(str, count) { var tmp = new Array(count); while (count != 0) tmp[--count] = str; return String.prototype.concat.apply("", tmp); } function addThis() { statusitems[UBound] = status; actualvalues[UBound] = actual; expectedvalues[UBound] = expect; UBound++; } function test() { enterFunc('test'); printBugNumber(BUGNUMBER); printStatus(summary); for (var i=0; i