8048079: Persistent code store is broken after optimistic types merge
Reviewed-by: sundar, jlaskey, attila
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/**
* Verify "length" property of functions is arity.
* Verify that function can be called by apply and call.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
function func(x, y) { print(x); print(y); }
print(func.call);
print("func.call.length = " + func.call.length);
func.call(this, "hello, ", "world");
func.apply(this, [ "hello, " , "world" ]);
func("hello, ", "world");
// extension: you can pass java List to apply
var list = new java.util.ArrayList();
list.add("invokedynamic");
list.add(" is great!");
func.apply(this, list);
print("func.apply.length = " + func.apply.length);
function func2() {
print("I am func2");
}
func2.apply(this);
func.apply(this);