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| */ |
| /** |
| File Name: 10.1.4-9.js |
| ECMA Section: 10.1.4 Scope Chain and Identifier Resolution |
| Description: |
| Every execution context has associated with it a scope chain. This is |
| logically a list of objects that are searched when binding an Identifier. |
| When control enters an execution context, the scope chain is created and |
| is populated with an initial set of objects, depending on the type of |
| code. When control leaves the execution context, the scope chain is |
| destroyed. |
| |
| During execution, the scope chain of the execution context is affected |
| only by WithStatement. When execution enters a with block, the object |
| specified in the with statement is added to the front of the scope chain. |
| When execution leaves a with block, whether normally or via a break or |
| continue statement, the object is removed from the scope chain. The object |
| being removed will always be the first object in the scope chain. |
| |
| During execution, the syntactic production PrimaryExpression : Identifier |
| is evaluated using the following algorithm: |
| |
| 1. Get the next object in the scope chain. If there isn't one, go to step 5. |
| 2. Call the [[HasProperty]] method of Result(l), passing the Identifier as |
| the property. |
| 3. If Result(2) is true, return a value of type Reference whose base object |
| is Result(l) and whose property name is the Identifier. |
| 4. Go to step 1. |
| 5. Return a value of type Reference whose base object is null and whose |
| property name is the Identifier. |
| The result of binding an identifier is always a value of type Reference with |
| its member name component equal to the identifier string. |
| Author: christine@netscape.com |
| Date: 12 november 1997 |
| */ |
| var SECTION = "10.1.4-9"; |
| var VERSION = "ECMA_2"; |
| startTest(); |
| |
| var testcases = getTestCases(); |
| |
| writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " Scope Chain and Identifier Resolution"); |
| test(); |
| |
| function test() { |
| for ( tc=0; tc < testcases.length; tc++ ) { |
| |
| var MYOBJECT = new MyObject(); |
| var RESULT = "hello"; |
| |
| with ( MYOBJECT ) { |
| NEW_PROPERTY = RESULT; |
| } |
| testcases[tc].actual = NEW_PROPERTY; |
| testcases[tc].expect = RESULT; |
| |
| testcases[tc].passed = writeTestCaseResult( |
| testcases[tc].expect, |
| testcases[tc].actual, |
| testcases[tc].description +" = "+ |
| testcases[tc].actual ); |
| |
| testcases[tc].reason += ( testcases[tc].passed ) ? "" : "wrong value "; |
| } |
| stopTest(); |
| return ( testcases ); |
| } |
| function getTestCases() { |
| var array = new Array(); |
| var item = 0; |
| |
| array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION, "NEW_PROPERTY = " ); |
| |
| return ( array ); |
| } |
| function MyObject( n ) { |
| this.__proto__ = Number.prototype; |
| } |