8023368: Instance __proto__ property should exist and be writable.
Reviewed-by: attila, hannesw
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/**
* JDK-8006570 : this-value for non-strict functions should be converted to object
*
* @test
* @run
*/
var strict, nonstrict;
nonstrict = Object.prototype.nonstrict = function nonstrict() {
print(typeof this, this instanceof Object);
};
(function() {
"use strict";
strict = Object.prototype.strict = function strict() {
print(typeof this, this instanceof Object);
};
})();
"foo".nonstrict();
(1).nonstrict();
true.nonstrict();
nonstrict();
nonstrict.call(null);
nonstrict.call("foo");
nonstrict.call(1);
nonstrict.call(true);
"foo".strict();
(1).strict();
true.strict();
strict();
strict.call(null);
strict.call("foo");
strict.call(1);
strict.call(true);