| // This file was procedurally generated from the following sources: |
| // - src/arguments/args-trailing-comma-undefined.case |
| // - src/arguments/default/cls-decl-private-meth.template |
| /*--- |
| description: A trailing comma after undefined should not increase the arguments.length (class declaration private method) |
| esid: sec-argument-lists-runtime-semantics-argumentlistevaluation |
| features: [class, class-methods-private] |
| flags: [generated] |
| info: | |
| 9.4.4 Arguments Exotic Objects |
| |
| Most ECMAScript functions make an arguments object available to their code. Depending upon the |
| characteristics of the function definition, its arguments object is either an ordinary object |
| or an arguments exotic object. |
| |
| |
| Trailing comma in the arguments list |
| |
| Left-Hand-Side Expressions |
| |
| Arguments : |
| ( ) |
| ( ArgumentList ) |
| ( ArgumentList , ) |
| |
| ArgumentList : |
| AssignmentExpression |
| ... AssignmentExpression |
| ArgumentList , AssignmentExpression |
| ArgumentList , ... AssignmentExpression |
| ---*/ |
| |
| |
| var callCount = 0; |
| class C { |
| #method() { |
| assert.sameValue(arguments.length, 2); |
| assert.sameValue(arguments[0], 42); |
| assert.sameValue(arguments[1], undefined); |
| callCount = callCount + 1; |
| } |
| |
| get method() { |
| return this.#method; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| new C().method(42, undefined,); |
| |
| assert.sameValue(callCount, 1, 'method invoked exactly once'); |