8007215: Varargs broken for the case of passing more than the arg limit arguments.
Reviewed-by: jlaskey, attila
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/*
* Make sure that basic object method call re-linking works properly.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
var obj1 = {
func: function() { print("obj1.func called"); }
};
var obj2 = {
func: function() { print("obj2.func called"); }
};
var obj3 = {
__noSuchMethod__: function(name) {
print("no such method: " + name);
}
};
// have 'func' on prototype
var obj4 = Object.create({
func: function() {
print("obj4's prototype func called");
}
});
function MyConstructor() {
}
MyConstructor.prototype.func = function() {
print("MyConstructor.prototype.func");
}
var obj5 = new MyConstructor();
var obj6 = new MyConstructor();
var arr = [ obj1, obj2, obj3, obj4, obj5, obj6,
obj1, obj2, obj3, obj4, obj5, obj6 ];
var myObj;
for (i in arr) {
if (i == 8) {
obj3.func = function() {
print("new obj3.func called");
}
obj4.func = function() {
print("new obj4.func called");
}
MyConstructor.prototype.func = function() {
print("all new MyConstructor.prototype.func");
}
}
myObj = arr[i];
myObj.func();
}