8022797: Clarify spliterator characteristics for collections containing no elements
Reviewed-by: alanb, mduigou
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/**
* JDK-8014785: Ability to extend global instance by binding properties of another object
*
* @test
* @run
*/
var obj = { x: 34, y: 100 };
var foo = {}
// bind properties of "obj" to "foo" obj
Object.bindProperties(foo, obj);
// now we can access/write on foo properties
print("foo.x = " + foo.x); // prints obj.x which is 34
// update obj.x via foo.x
foo.x = "hello";
print("obj.x = " + obj.x); // prints "hello" now
obj.x = 42; // foo.x also becomes 42
print("obj.x = " + obj.x); // prints 42
print("foo.x = " + foo.x); // prints 42
// now bind a mirror object to an object
var obj = loadWithNewGlobal({
name: "test",
script: "obj = { x: 33, y: 'hello' }"
});
Object.bindProperties(this, obj);
print("x = " + x); // prints 33
print("y = " + y); // prints "hello"
x = Math.PI; // changes obj.x to Math.PI
print("obj.x = " +obj.x); // prints Math.PI
obj.y = 32;
print("y = " + y); // should print 32