8023368: Instance __proto__ property should exist and be writable.
Reviewed-by: attila, hannesw
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/**
* NASHORN-261 : All 'eval' calls assumed to be global builtin eval calls
*
* @test
* @run
*/
// call eval with no args
if (eval() !== undefined) {
fail("eval with no arg should return undefined");
}
// call eval with extra (ignored) args
function func() {
'use strict';
try {
// we pass hidden args after first arg which is code. Make sure
// those stay intact even when user passes extra args.
// Example: strict mode flag is passed as hidden arg...
eval("eval = 3", "hello", "world", "nashorn");
fail("SyntaxError expected!");
} catch (e) {
if (! (e instanceof SyntaxError)) {
fail("SyntaxError expected, got " + e);
}
}
}
func();
// try calling 'eval' -- but from with scope rather than builtin one
with ( {
eval: function() {
if (arguments.length != 1) {
fail("arguments.length !== 1, it is " + arguments.length);
for (i in arguments) { print(arguments[i]); }
}
}
}) {
eval("hello");
}
// finally, overwrite builtin 'eval'
var reached = false;
eval = function() {
reached = true;
for (i in arguments) {
print(arguments[i]);
}
}
// pass no args to our overwritten eval
// the new eval should not print anything (no hidden args passed)
eval();
// make sure our modified eval was called
if (! reached) {
fail("modified eval was not called");
}