8022797: Clarify spliterator characteristics for collections containing no elements
Reviewed-by: alanb, mduigou
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/*
* NASHORN-516 : Modified NASHORN-500 test case fails.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
var origToString = Object.prototype.toString;
Object.prototype.toString = function () {
return this.myStr();
}
try {
print({});
fail("#1 toString should have thrown TypeError");
} catch (e) {
(function() {
if (! (e instanceof TypeError)) {
fail("#2 TypeError expected, got " + e);
}
})();
} finally {
Object.prototype.toString = origToString;
}
var e = new Error();