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// ANY_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE should be the last item in the array so that
// there is only one node that can match (thus it does not tie us to any
// specific ordering in the nodeset).
var types = [ XPathResult.FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE, XPathResult.ANY_UNORDERED_NODE_TYPE ];
function gc()
{
if (window.GCController)
return GCController.collect();
for (var i = 0; i < 10000; i++) { // > force garbage collection (FF requires about 9K allocations before a collect)
var s = new String("abc");
}
}
function test(type)
{
document.getElementsByTagName("span")[0].foo = "PASS";
var result = document.evaluate("//span", document.documentElement, null, type, null);
document.body.removeChild(document.getElementsByTagName("span")[0]);
gc();
var console = document.getElementById("console");
console.appendChild(document.createTextNode(result.singleNodeValue.foo));
console.appendChild(document.createElement("br"));
}
function tests()
{
while (types.length) {
test(types.pop());
}
}
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<div> Test for bug <a href="https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34231">34231</a>: Nodes in XPath result snapshots should keep JS wrappers alive.</div>
<div> For this test to PASS you should see 2 PASS below.</div><br>
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