| // Copyright (C) 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. |
| // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. |
| /*--- |
| esid: sec-%typedarray%.prototype.slice |
| description: > |
| Throws a TypeError exception when `this` is not a TypedArray instance |
| info: | |
| 22.2.3.24 %TypedArray%.prototype.slice ( start, end ) |
| |
| The following steps are taken: |
| |
| 1. Let O be the this value. |
| 2. Perform ? ValidateTypedArray(O). |
| ... |
| |
| 22.2.3.5.1 Runtime Semantics: ValidateTypedArray ( O ) |
| |
| 1. If Type(O) is not Object, throw a TypeError exception. |
| 2. If O does not have a [[TypedArrayName]] internal slot, throw a TypeError |
| exception. |
| ... |
| includes: [testTypedArray.js] |
| features: [TypedArray] |
| ---*/ |
| |
| var slice = TypedArray.prototype.slice; |
| |
| assert.throws(TypeError, function() { |
| slice.call({}, 0, 0); |
| }, "this is an Object"); |
| |
| assert.throws(TypeError, function() { |
| slice.call([], 0, 0); |
| }, "this is an Array"); |
| |
| var ab = new ArrayBuffer(8); |
| assert.throws(TypeError, function() { |
| slice.call(ab, 0, 0); |
| }, "this is an ArrayBuffer instance"); |
| |
| var dv = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(8), 0, 1); |
| assert.throws(TypeError, function() { |
| slice.call(dv, 0, 0); |
| }, "this is a DataView instance"); |