nashorn/test/script/basic/es6/let-load.js
author hannesw
Thu, 27 Nov 2014 16:42:53 +0100
changeset 27817 56f6161c3e55
parent 27814 96427359f4fe
permissions -rw-r--r--
8057980: let & const: remaining issues with lexical scoping Reviewed-by: lagergren, attila

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/**
 * JDK-8051889: Implement block scoping in symbol assignment and scope computation
 *
 * @test
 * @run
 * @option --language=es6
 */

"use strict";

load(__DIR__ + "let-load-lib.js");

{
    let a = 20;
    const c = 30;
    print("print local defs: " + a, c);
}

print("imported var: " + a);
print("imported let: " + b);
print("imported const: " + c);

top();

try {
    block();
} catch (e) {
    print(e);
}

try {
    c = "foo";
} catch (e) {
    print(e);
}