// Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided // with the distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived // from this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. /** * @fileoverview Test concat on small and large arrays */ (function testStringWrapperConcat() { var concat = Array.prototype.concat; var str = new String('abcd'); assertEquals([1,2,3,new String('abcd')], [1, 2, 3].concat(str)); assertEquals([new String("abcd")], concat.call(str)); var array = [1, 2, 3]; array.__proto__ = str; array.length = 4; assertEquals([1,2,3,'d'], concat.call(array)); })() var poses; poses = [140, 4000000000]; while (pos = poses.shift()) { var a = new Array(pos); var array_proto = []; a.__proto__ = array_proto; assertEquals(pos, a.length); a.push('foo'); assertEquals(pos + 1, a.length); var b = ['bar']; var c = a.concat(b); assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); // Can we fool the system by putting a number in a string? var onetwofour = "124"; a[onetwofour] = 'doo'; assertEquals(a[124], 'doo'); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals(c[124], 'doo'); // If we put a number in the prototype, then the spec says it should be // copied on concat. array_proto["123"] = 'baz'; assertEquals(a[123], 'baz'); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); assertEquals("baz", c[123]); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); // When we take the number off the prototype it disappears from a, but // the concat put it in c itself. array_proto["123"] = undefined; assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[123])); assertEquals("baz", c[123]); // If the element of prototype is shadowed, the element on the instance // should be copied, but not the one on the prototype. array_proto[123] = 'baz'; a[123] = 'xyz'; assertEquals('xyz', a[123]); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals('xyz', c[123]); // Non-numeric properties on the prototype or the array shouldn't get // copied. array_proto.moe = 'joe'; a.ben = 'jerry'; assertEquals(a["moe"], 'joe'); assertEquals(a["ben"], 'jerry'); c = a.concat(b); // ben was not copied assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.ben)); // When we take moe off the prototype it disappears from all arrays. array_proto.moe = undefined; assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.moe)); // Negative indices don't get concated. a[-1] = 'minus1'; assertEquals("minus1", a[-1]); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[0xffffffff])); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[-1])); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[0xffffffff])); assertEquals(c.length, a.length + 1); } poses = [140, 4000000000]; while (pos = poses.shift()) { var a = new Array(pos); assertEquals(pos, a.length); a.push('foo'); assertEquals(pos + 1, a.length); var b = ['bar']; var c = a.concat(b); assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); // Can we fool the system by putting a number in a string? var onetwofour = "124"; a[onetwofour] = 'doo'; assertEquals(a[124], 'doo'); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals(c[124], 'doo'); // If we put a number in the prototype, then the spec says it should be // copied on concat. Array.prototype["123"] = 'baz'; assertEquals(a[123], 'baz'); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals(pos + 2, c.length); assertEquals("baz", c[123]); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[pos - 1])); assertEquals("foo", c[pos]); assertEquals("bar", c[pos + 1]); // When we take the number off the prototype it disappears from a, but // the concat put it in c itself. Array.prototype["123"] = undefined; assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[123])); assertEquals("baz", c[123]); // If the element of prototype is shadowed, the element on the instance // should be copied, but not the one on the prototype. Array.prototype[123] = 'baz'; a[123] = 'xyz'; assertEquals('xyz', a[123]); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals('xyz', c[123]); // Non-numeric properties on the prototype or the array shouldn't get // copied. Array.prototype.moe = 'joe'; a.ben = 'jerry'; assertEquals(a["moe"], 'joe'); assertEquals(a["ben"], 'jerry'); c = a.concat(b); // ben was not copied assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.ben)); // moe was not copied, but we can see it through the prototype assertEquals("joe", c.moe); // When we take moe off the prototype it disappears from all arrays. Array.prototype.moe = undefined; assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c.moe)); // Negative indices don't get concated. a[-1] = 'minus1'; assertEquals("minus1", a[-1]); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(a[0xffffffff])); c = a.concat(b); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[-1])); assertEquals("undefined", typeof(c[0xffffffff])); assertEquals(c.length, a.length + 1); } a = []; c = a.concat('Hello'); assertEquals(1, c.length); assertEquals("Hello", c[0]); assertEquals("Hello", c.toString()); // Check that concat preserves holes. var holey = [void 0,'a',,'c'].concat(['d',,'f',[0,,2],void 0]) assertEquals(9, holey.length); // hole in embedded array is ignored for (var i = 0; i < holey.length; i++) { if (i == 2 || i == 5) { assertFalse(i in holey); } else { assertTrue(i in holey); } } // Polluted prototype from prior tests. delete Array.prototype[123]; // Check that concat reads getters in the correct order. var arr1 = [,2]; var arr2 = [1,3]; var r1 = [].concat(arr1, arr2); // [,2,1,3] assertEquals([,2,1,3], r1); // Make first array change length of second array. Object.defineProperty(arr1, 0, {get: function() { arr2.push("X"); return undefined; }, configurable: true}) var r2 = [].concat(arr1, arr2); // [undefined,2,1,3,"X"] assertEquals([undefined,2,1,3,"X"], r2); // Make first array change length of second array massively. arr2.length = 2; Object.defineProperty(arr1, 0, {get: function() { arr2[500000] = "X"; return undefined; }, configurable: true}) var r3 = [].concat(arr1, arr2); // [undefined,2,1,3,"X"] var expected = [undefined,2,1,3]; expected[500000 + 2] = "X"; assertEquals(expected, r3); var arr3 = []; var trace = []; var expectedTrace = [] function mkGetter(i) { return function() { trace.push(i); }; } arr3.length = 10000; for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) { Object.defineProperty(arr3, i * i, {get: mkGetter(i)}); expectedTrace[i] = i; expectedTrace[100 + i] = i; } var r4 = [0].concat(arr3, arr3); assertEquals(1 + arr3.length * 2, r4.length); assertEquals(expectedTrace, trace);