| // This file was procedurally generated from the following sources: |
| // - src/dstr-assignment/array-rest-iter-thrw-close-err.case |
| // - src/dstr-assignment/error/assignment-expr.template |
| /*--- |
| description: IteratorClose is called when reference evaluation produces a "throw" completion (AssignmentExpression) |
| esid: sec-variable-statement-runtime-semantics-evaluation |
| es6id: 13.3.2.4 |
| features: [Symbol.iterator, destructuring-binding] |
| flags: [generated] |
| info: | |
| VariableDeclaration : BindingPattern Initializer |
| |
| 1. Let rhs be the result of evaluating Initializer. |
| 2. Let rval be GetValue(rhs). |
| 3. ReturnIfAbrupt(rval). |
| 4. Return the result of performing BindingInitialization for |
| BindingPattern passing rval and undefined as arguments. |
| |
| ArrayAssignmentPattern : [ Elisionopt AssignmentRestElement ] |
| |
| [...] |
| 5. Let result be the result of performing |
| IteratorDestructuringAssignmentEvaluation of AssignmentRestElement with |
| iteratorRecord as the argument |
| 6. If iteratorRecord.[[done]] is false, return IteratorClose(iterator, |
| result). |
| |
| AssignmentRestElement[Yield] : ... DestructuringAssignmentTarget |
| |
| 1. If DestructuringAssignmentTarget is neither an ObjectLiteral nor an |
| ArrayLiteral, then |
| a. Let lref be the result of evaluating DestructuringAssignmentTarget. |
| b. ReturnIfAbrupt(lref). |
| |
| ---*/ |
| var nextCount = 0; |
| var returnCount = 0; |
| var x; |
| function ReturnError() {} |
| var iterable = {}; |
| var iterator = { |
| next: function() { |
| nextCount += 1; |
| // Set an upper-bound to limit unnecessary iteration in non-conformant |
| // implementations |
| return { done: nextCount > 10 }; |
| }, |
| return: function() { |
| returnCount += 1; |
| |
| // This value should be discarded. |
| throw new ReturnError(); |
| } |
| }; |
| var thrower = function() { |
| throw new Test262Error(); |
| }; |
| iterable[Symbol.iterator] = function() { |
| return iterator; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| assert.throws(Test262Error, function() { |
| 0, [...{}[thrower()]] = iterable; |
| }); |
| |
| assert.sameValue(nextCount, 0); |
| assert.sameValue(returnCount, 1); |