8013873: Regexp regression for escaped dash in character class
Reviewed-by: jlaskey
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/*
* NASHORN-400 : java.lang.VerifyError with shadow arguments.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
function test(value, cb) {
print(cb(value))
}
function x (er) {
if (!er) {}
test("nest", function (er) {
if (er) return er
});
}
x(5);
function inof(a) {
if (!a) {}
return a instanceof Number;
}
inof(42);
function forin(a) {
if (!a) {}
for (var i in a);
}
forin(42);
function forinlocal() {
var I = 42;
for (var i in I) print(i);
}
forinlocal();
function add(d) {
if (!d) {}
print(d + 10);
}
add("3")