| // This file was procedurally generated from the following sources: |
| // - src/class-elements/eval-err-contains-supercall.case |
| // - src/class-elements/initializer-eval-super-call/cls-expr-private-fields-eval.template |
| /*--- |
| description: error if `super()` in StatementList of eval (direct eval) |
| esid: sec-performeval-rules-in-initializer |
| features: [class, class-fields-public, class-fields-private] |
| flags: [generated] |
| info: | |
| Additional Early Error Rules for Eval Inside Initializer |
| These static semantics are applied by PerformEval when a direct eval call occurs inside a class field initializer. |
| ScriptBody : StatementList |
| |
| ... |
| The remaining eval rules apply as outside a constructor, inside a method, and inside a function. |
| |
| Additional Early Error Rules for Eval Outside Constructor Methods |
| These static semantics are applied by PerformEval when a direct eval call occurs outside of the constructor method of a ClassDeclaration or ClassExpression. |
| ScriptBody : StatementList |
| |
| It is a Syntax Error if StatementList Contains SuperCall. |
| |
| ---*/ |
| |
| |
| var executed = false; |
| var A = class {} |
| var C = class extends A { |
| #x = eval('executed = true; super();'); |
| } |
| |
| assert.throws(SyntaxError, function() { |
| new C(); |
| }); |
| |
| assert.sameValue(executed, false); |