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gTestfile = 'ToChar-001.js';
/**
* JavaScript to Java type conversion.
*
* This test passes JavaScript number values to several Java methods
* that expect arguments of various types, and verifies that the value is
* converted to the correct value and type.
*
* This tests instance methods, and not static methods.
*
* Running these tests successfully requires you to have
* com.netscape.javascript.qa.liveconnect.DataTypeClass on your classpath.
*
* Specification: Method Overloading Proposal for Liveconnect 3.0
*
* @author: christine@netscape.com
*
*/
var SECTION = "JavaScript Object to java.lang.String";
var VERSION = "1_4";
var TITLE = "LiveConnect 3.0 JavaScript to Java Data Type Conversion " +
SECTION;
startTest();
var dt = applet.createQAObject("com.netscape.javascript.qa.liveconnect.DataTypeClass");
var a = new Array();
var i = 0;
// 3.3.6.4 Other JavaScript Objects
// Passing a JavaScript object to a java method that that expects a char
// should:
// 1. Apply the ToPrimitive operator (ECMA 9.3) to the JavaScript object
// with hint Number
// 2. Convert Result(1) to Java numeric type using the rules in 3.3.3.
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new Boolean(true))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'1',
'"number"');
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new Boolean(false))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'0',
'"number"');
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new Number(0))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'0',
'"number"');
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new String('65535'))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'111',
'"number"');
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new String('1'))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'1',
'"number"');
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new MyObject('5.5'))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'5',
'"number"');
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new MyOtherObject('107.5'))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'107',
'"number"');
a[i++] = new TestObject(
"dt.setChar(new AnotherObject('6666'))",
"dt.PUB_CHAR",
"dt.getChar()",
"typeof dt.getChar()",
'6666',
'"number"');
for ( i = 0; i < a.length; i++ ) {
shouldBeWithErrorCheck(
a[i].description +"; "+ a[i].javaFieldName,
a[i].jsValue);
shouldBeWithErrorCheck(
a[i].description +"; " + a[i].javaMethodName,
a[i].jsValue);
shouldBeWithErrorCheck(
a[i].javaTypeName,
a[i].jsType);
}
function MyObject( stringValue ) {
this.stringValue = String(stringValue);
this.toString = new Function( "return this.stringValue" );
}
function MyOtherObject( value ) {
this.toString = null;
this.value = value;
this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
}
function AnotherObject( value ) {
this.toString = new Function( "return new Number(666)" );
this.value = value;
this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
}
function TestObject(description, javaField, javaMethod, javaType, jsValue, jsType)
{
this.description = description;
this.javaFieldName = javaField;
this.javaMethodName = javaMethod;
this.javaTypeName = javaType,
this.jsValue = jsValue;
this.jsType = jsType;
}