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// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
// - src/dstr-binding/ary-ptrn-elem-id-iter-step-err.case
// - src/dstr-binding/error/gen-meth.template
/*---
description: Error forwarding when IteratorStep returns an abrupt completion (generator method)
esid: sec-generator-function-definitions-runtime-semantics-propertydefinitionevaluation
features: [Symbol.iterator, generators, destructuring-binding]
flags: [generated]
info: |
GeneratorMethod :
* PropertyName ( StrictFormalParameters ) { GeneratorBody }
1. Let propKey be the result of evaluating PropertyName.
2. ReturnIfAbrupt(propKey).
3. If the function code for this GeneratorMethod is strict mode code,
let strict be true. Otherwise let strict be false.
4. Let scope be the running execution context's LexicalEnvironment.
5. Let closure be GeneratorFunctionCreate(Method,
StrictFormalParameters, GeneratorBody, scope, strict).
[...]
9.2.1 [[Call]] ( thisArgument, argumentsList)
[...]
7. Let result be OrdinaryCallEvaluateBody(F, argumentsList).
[...]
9.2.1.3 OrdinaryCallEvaluateBody ( F, argumentsList )
1. Let status be FunctionDeclarationInstantiation(F, argumentsList).
[...]
9.2.12 FunctionDeclarationInstantiation(func, argumentsList)
[...]
23. Let iteratorRecord be Record {[[iterator]]:
CreateListIterator(argumentsList), [[done]]: false}.
24. If hasDuplicates is true, then
[...]
25. Else,
b. Let formalStatus be IteratorBindingInitialization for formals with
iteratorRecord and env as arguments.
[...]
13.3.3.6 Runtime Semantics: IteratorBindingInitialization
SingleNameBinding : BindingIdentifier Initializeropt
[...]
4. If iteratorRecord.[[done]] is false, then
a. Let next be IteratorStep(iteratorRecord.[[iterator]]).
b. If next is an abrupt completion, set iteratorRecord.[[done]] to true.
c. ReturnIfAbrupt(next).
---*/
var g = {};
g[Symbol.iterator] = function() {
return {
next: function() {
throw new Test262Error();
}
};
};
var obj = {
*method([x]) {}
};
assert.throws(Test262Error, function() {
obj.method(g);
});