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-/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
-/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
- * Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
- *
- * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
- * 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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- * March 31, 1998.
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- * Netscape Communications Corporation.
- * Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998
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- * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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- * in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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- * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
- *
- * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
-
-gTestfile = '11.6.2-1.js';
-
-/**
- File Name: 11.6.2-1.js
- ECMA Section: 11.6.2 The Subtraction operator ( - )
- Description:
-
- The production AdditiveExpression : AdditiveExpression -
- MultiplicativeExpression is evaluated as follows:
-
- 1. Evaluate AdditiveExpression.
- 2. Call GetValue(Result(1)).
- 3. Evaluate MultiplicativeExpression.
- 4. Call GetValue(Result(3)).
- 5. Call ToNumber(Result(2)).
- 6. Call ToNumber(Result(4)).
- 7. Apply the subtraction operation to Result(5) and Result(6). See the
- discussion below (11.6.3).
- 8. Return Result(7).
-
- Author: christine@netscape.com
- Date: 12 november 1997
-*/
-var SECTION = "11.6.2-1";
-var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
-startTest();
-
-writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " The subtraction operator ( - )");
-
-// tests for boolean primitive, boolean object, Object object, a "MyObject" whose value is
-// a boolean primitive and a boolean object.
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = true; var EXP_2 = false; EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 1,
- eval("var EXP_1 = true; var EXP_2 = false; EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new Boolean(true); var EXP_2 = new Boolean(false); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 1,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new Boolean(true); var EXP_2 = new Boolean(false); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new Object(true); var EXP_2 = new Object(false); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 1,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new Object(true); var EXP_2 = new Object(false); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new Object(new Boolean(true)); var EXP_2 = new Object(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 1,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new Object(new Boolean(true)); var EXP_2 = new Object(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new MyObject(true); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(false); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 1,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new MyObject(true); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(false); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new MyObject(new Boolean(true)); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- Number.NaN,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new MyObject(new Boolean(true)); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new MyOtherObject(new Boolean(true)); var EXP_2 = new MyOtherObject(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- Number.NaN,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new MyOtherObject(new Boolean(true)); var EXP_2 = new MyOtherObject(new Boolean(false)); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-// tests for number primitive, number object, Object object, a "MyObject" whose value is
-// a number primitive and a number object.
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = 100; var EXP_2 = 1; EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 99,
- eval("var EXP_1 = 100; var EXP_2 = 1; EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new Number(100); var EXP_2 = new Number(1); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 99,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new Number(100); var EXP_2 = new Number(1); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new Object(100); var EXP_2 = new Object(1); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 99,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new Object(100); var EXP_2 = new Object(1); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new Object(new Number(100)); var EXP_2 = new Object(new Number(1)); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 99,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new Object(new Number(100)); var EXP_2 = new Object(new Number(1)); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new MyObject(100); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(1); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 99,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new MyObject(100); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(1); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new MyObject(new Number(100)); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(new Number(1)); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- Number.NaN,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new MyObject(new Number(100)); var EXP_2 = new MyObject(new Number(1)); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new MyOtherObject(new Number(100)); var EXP_2 = new MyOtherObject(new Number(1)); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 99,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new MyOtherObject(new Number(100)); var EXP_2 = new MyOtherObject(new Number(1)); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-// same thing with string!
-new TestCase( SECTION,
- "var EXP_1 = new MyOtherObject(new String('0xff')); var EXP_2 = new MyOtherObject(new String('1'); EXP_1 - EXP_2",
- 254,
- eval("var EXP_1 = new MyOtherObject(new String('0xff')); var EXP_2 = new MyOtherObject(new String('1')); EXP_1 - EXP_2") );
-
-test();
-
-function MyPrototypeObject(value) {
- this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value;" );
- this.toString = new Function( "return (this.value + '');" );
- this.value = value;
-}
-function MyObject( value ) {
- this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
- this.value = value;
-}
-function MyOtherObject( value ) {
- this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
- this.toString = new Function ( "return this.value + ''" );
- this.value = value;
-}