| description( |
| "This page tests invalid character ranges in character classes." |
| ); |
| |
| // These test a basic range / non range. |
| shouldBe('/[a-c]+/.exec("-acbd");', '["acb"]'); |
| shouldBe('/[a\\-c]+/.exec("-acbd")', '["-ac"]'); |
| |
| // A reverse-range is invalid. |
| shouldThrow('/[c-a]+/.exec("-acbd");'); |
| |
| // A character-class in a range is invalid, according to ECMA-262, but we allow it. |
| shouldBe('/[\\d-x]+/.exec("1-3xy");', '["1-3x"]'); |
| shouldBe('/[x-\\d]+/.exec("1-3xy");', '["1-3x"]'); |
| shouldBe('/[\\d-\\d]+/.exec("1-3xy");', '["1-3"]'); |
| |
| // Whilst we break with ECMA-262's definition of CharacterRange, we do comply with |
| // the grammar, and as such in the following regex a-z cannot be matched as a range. |
| shouldBe('/[\\d-a-z]+/.exec("az1-3y");', '["az1-3"]'); |
| |
| // An escaped hypen should not be confused for an invalid range. |
| shouldBe('/[\\d\\-x]+/.exec("1-3xy");', '["1-3x"]'); |
| shouldBe('/[x\\-\\d]+/.exec("1-3xy");', '["1-3x"]'); |
| shouldBe('/[\\d\\-\\d]+/.exec("1-3xy");', '["1-3"]'); |
| |
| // A hyphen after a character-class is not invalid. |
| shouldBe('/[\\d-]+/.exec("1-3xy")', '["1-3"]'); |