8022797: Clarify spliterator characteristics for collections containing no elements
Reviewed-by: alanb, mduigou
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/**
* NASHORN-443 : Array.prototype.lastIndexOf does not handle the cases where 'fromIndex' is undefined
*
* @test
* @run
*/
var arr = [ 'hello', 'world', 'hello', undefined ];
if (arr.lastIndexOf('hello') !== 2) {
fail("#1 lastIndexOf fails when fromIndex is not passed");
}
if (arr.lastIndexOf('world', undefined) !== -1) {
fail("#2 lastIndexOf fails when fromIndex is undefined");
}
if (arr.lastIndexOf('hello', undefined) !== 0) {
fail("#3 lastIndexOf fails when fromIndex is undefined");
}
if (arr.lastIndexOf() !== 3) {
fail("#4 lastIndexOf fails when searchElement is not passed");
}