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/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
// Reflect.apply calls functions.
assertEq(Reflect.apply(Math.floor, undefined, [1.75]), 1);
// Reflect.apply requires a target object that's callable.
var nonCallable = [{}, [], (class clsX { constructor() {} })];
for (var value of nonCallable) {
assertThrowsInstanceOf(() => Reflect.apply(nonCallable), TypeError);
}
// When target is not callable, Reflect.apply does not try to get argumentList.length before throwing.
var hits = 0;
var bogusArgumentList = {get length() { hit++; throw "FAIL";}};
assertThrowsInstanceOf(() => Reflect.apply({callable: false}, null, bogusArgumentList),
TypeError);
assertEq(hits, 0);
// Reflect.apply works on a range of different callable objects.
// Builtin functions (we also tested Math.floor above):
assertEq(Reflect.apply(String.fromCharCode,
undefined,
[104, 101, 108, 108, 111]),
"hello");
// Builtin methods:
assertEq(Reflect.apply(RegExp.prototype.exec,
/ab/,
["confabulation"]).index,
4);
// Builtin methods of primitive objects:
assertEq(Reflect.apply("".charAt,
"ponies",
[3]),
"i");
// Bound functions:
assertEq(Reflect.apply(function () { return this; }.bind(Math),
Function,
[]),
Math);
assertEq(Reflect.apply(Array.prototype.concat.bind([1, 2], [3]),
[4, 5],
[[6, 7, 8]]).join(),
"1,2,3,6,7,8");
// Generator functions:
function* g(arg) { yield "pass" + arg; }
assertEq(Reflect.apply(g,
undefined,
["word"]).next().value,
"password");
// Proxies:
function f() { return 13; }
assertEq(Reflect.apply(new Proxy(f, {}),
undefined,
[]),
13);
// Cross-compartment wrappers:
var gw = newGlobal();
assertEq(Reflect.apply(gw.parseInt,
undefined,
["45"]),
45);
assertEq(Reflect.apply(gw.Symbol.for,
undefined,
["moon"]),
Symbol.for("moon"));
gw.eval("function q() { return q; }");
assertEq(Reflect.apply(gw.q,
undefined,
[]),
gw.q);
// Exceptions are propagated.
var nope = new Error("nope");
function fail() {
throw nope;
}
assertThrowsValue(() => Reflect.apply(fail, undefined, []),
nope);
// Exceptions thrown by cross-compartment wrappers are re-wrapped for the
// calling compartment.
var gxw = gw.eval("var x = new Error('x'); x");
gw.eval("function fail() { throw x; }");
assertThrowsValue(() => Reflect.apply(gw.fail, undefined, []),
gxw);
// The thisArgument is passed to the target function as the 'this' value.
var obj = {};
hits = 0;
assertEq(Reflect.apply(function () { hits++; assertEq(this, obj); },
obj,
[]),
undefined);
assertEq(hits, 1);
// Primitive values can be thisArgument.
function strictThis() { "use strict"; return this; }
for (var value of [null, undefined, 0, -0, NaN, Symbol("moon")]) {
assertEq(Reflect.apply(strictThis, value, []),
value);
}
// If the target is a non-strict function and thisArgument is a primitive value
// other than null or undefined, then thisArgument is converted to a wrapper
// object.
var testValues = [true, 1e9, "ok", Symbol("ok")];
function nonStrictThis(expected) {
assertEq(typeof this, "object");
assertEq(Reflect.apply(Object.prototype.toString, this, []).toLowerCase(), expected);
return "ok";
}
for (var value of testValues) {
assertEq(Reflect.apply(nonStrictThis,
value,
["[object " + typeof value + "]"]),
"ok");
}
// For more Reflect.apply tests, see target.js and argumentsList.js.
reportCompare(0, 0);