nashorn/test/script/basic/NASHORN-174.js
author hannesw
Fri, 03 May 2013 22:48:53 +0200
changeset 17521 0522325da5ef
parent 16151 97c1e756ae1e
child 24778 2ff5d7041566
permissions -rw-r--r--
8013873: Regexp regression for escaped dash in character class Reviewed-by: jlaskey

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/**
 * NASHORN-174 :  String.prototype.split does not work properly when separator is a string
 *
 * @test
 * @run
 */

var nums = "24.45.8.78".split('.');

if (nums.length != 4) {
    fail("#1: split result expected to be of length 4");
}
   
function check(index, value) {
    if (nums[index] != value) {
        fail("expected value @ " + index + " is " + value);
    }
}

check(0, '24');
check(1, '45');
check(2, '8');
check(3, '78');