8013873: Regexp regression for escaped dash in character class
Reviewed-by: jlaskey
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/**
* NASHORN-26: String concatenation does not work with += operator.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
var x = "hello";
x += ", world";
print(x);
var y = "hello ";
y += {};
print(y);
var z = "number is ";
z += 42;
print(z);
var a = 2;
a += " is the only even prime!";
print(a);
var b = true;
b += " is beauty";
print(b);
var c = {};
c += {};
print(c);