test/nashorn/script/basic/es6/let_const_closure.js
author hannesw
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 17:45:05 +0200
changeset 49855 3739e9a5b6b5
parent 47216 71c04702a3d5
permissions -rw-r--r--
8201466: Nashorn: defineProperty setters/getters on prototype object ignored with numeric property names Reviewed-by: sundar, jlaskey

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/**
 * JDK-8057678: Tests for let&const keywords in Nashorn
 *
 * @test
 * @run
 * @option --language=es6
 * @option -scripting
 */

function tryIt(code) {
    try {
        eval(code)
    } catch (e) {
        print(e)
    }
}


tryIt(<<CODE
    function a () {
        this.val = 41
        let self = this
        this.b = function () {
            return self.val;
        }
    }
    c = new a()
    print(c.b.call(null))
CODE)


tryIt(<<CODE
        function a () {
            this.val = 42
            let self = this
            this.b = function () {
                return this.val;
            }.bind(self)
        }
        c = new a()
        print(c.b.call(null))
CODE)

tryIt(<<CODE
    function a () {
        this.val = 43
        const self = this
        this.b = function () {
            return self.val;
        }
    }
    c = new a()
    print(c.b.call(null))
CODE)

tryIt(<<CODE
        function a () {
            this.val = 44
            const self = this
            this.b = function () {
                return this.val;
            }.bind(self)
        }
        c = new a()
        print(c.b.call(null))
CODE)

tryIt(<<CODE
       let a = {name : 'test'}
       let f = function () {
            print(this.name)
       }
       let nf = f.bind(a)
       nf()
       if (true) {
            let a = null
            nf()
       }
       nf()
CODE)


tryIt(<<CODE
       let arr = []
       for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
           arr[i] = function(){return i;}
       }
       for (let i in arr) {
            print(arr[i]())
       }
       arr = []
       for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
            (function(i){
                arr[i] = function(){return i;}
            })(i)
       }
       for (let i in arr) {
           print(arr[i]())
       }
CODE)