8013873: Regexp regression for escaped dash in character class
Reviewed-by: jlaskey
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/**
* NASHORN-172 : delete of undeclared global variable returns false.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
if (delete x !== true) {
fail('#1: delete x === true');
}
if (delete this.x !== true) {
fail('#2: delete this.x === true');
}
var y = 23;
if (delete y != false) {
fail('#3: can delete declared var y');
}
if (delete this.y != false) {
fail('#4: can delete declared var using this.y');
}
foo = 'hello';
if (delete foo != true) {
fail('#5: can not delete "foo"');
}
if (typeof foo != 'undefined') {
fail('#6: huh? "foo" is not undefined');
}