gecko/js/tests/ecma/ExecutionContexts/10.2.2-1.js

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gTestfile = '10.2.2-1.js';
/**
File Name: 10.2.2-1.js
ECMA Section: 10.2.2 Eval Code
Description:
When control enters an execution context for eval code, the previous
active execution context, referred to as the calling context, is used to
determine the scope chain, the variable object, and the this value. If
there is no calling context, then initializing the scope chain, variable
instantiation, and determination of the this value are performed just as
for global code.
The scope chain is initialized to contain the same objects, in the same
order, as the calling context's scope chain. This includes objects added
to the calling context's scope chain by WithStatement.
Variable instantiation is performed using the calling context's variable
object and using empty property attributes.
The this value is the same as the this value of the calling context.
Author: christine@netscape.com
Date: 12 november 1997
*/
var SECTION = "10.2.2-1";
var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
startTest();
var TITLE = "Eval Code";
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
var THIS = eval("this");
new TestCase( SECTION,
"this +''",
GLOBAL,
THIS + "" );
var GLOBAL_PROPERTIES = new Array();
var i = 0;
for ( p in THIS ) {
GLOBAL_PROPERTIES[i++] = p;
}
for ( i = 0; i < GLOBAL_PROPERTIES.length; i++ ) {
new TestCase( SECTION,
GLOBAL_PROPERTIES[i] +" == THIS["+GLOBAL_PROPERTIES[i]+"]",
true,
eval(GLOBAL_PROPERTIES[i]) == eval( "THIS[GLOBAL_PROPERTIES[i]]") );
}
// this in eval statements is the same as this value of the calling context
var RESULT = THIS == this;
new TestCase( SECTION,
"eval( 'this == THIS' )",
true,
RESULT );
var RESULT = THIS +'';
new TestCase( SECTION,
"eval( 'this + \"\"' )",
GLOBAL,
RESULT );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"eval( 'this == THIS' )",
true,
eval( "this == THIS" ) );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"eval( 'this + \"\"' )",
GLOBAL,
eval( "this +''") );
test();