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// Copyright 2009 the Sputnik authors. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
info: |
Parentheses of the form ( Disjunction ) serve both to group the components of the Disjunction pattern together and to save the result of the match.
The result can be used either in a backreference (\ followed by a nonzero decimal number),
referenced in a replace string,
or returned as part of an array from the regular expression matching function
es5id: 15.10.2.8_A3_T1
description: >
Execute /([Jj]ava([Ss]cript)?)\sis\s(fun\w*)/.exec("Learning
javaScript is funny, really") and check results
---*/
var __executed = /([Jj]ava([Ss]cript)?)\sis\s(fun\w*)/.exec("Learning javaScript is funny, really");
var __expected = ["javaScript is funny","javaScript","Script","funny"];
__expected.index = 9;
__expected.input = "Learning javaScript is funny, really";
assert.sameValue(
__executed.length,
__expected.length,
'The value of __executed.length is expected to equal the value of __expected.length'
);
assert.sameValue(
__executed.index,
__expected.index,
'The value of __executed.index is expected to equal the value of __expected.index'
);
assert.sameValue(
__executed.input,
__expected.input,
'The value of __executed.input is expected to equal the value of __expected.input'
);
for(var index=0; index<__expected.length; index++) {
assert.sameValue(
__executed[index],
__expected[index],
'The value of __executed[index] is expected to equal the value of __expected[index]'
);
}