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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/**
* File Name: function-001.js
* Description:
*
* http://scopus.mcom.com/bugsplat/show_bug.cgi?id=324455
*
* Earlier versions of JavaScript supported access to the arguments property
* of the function object. This property held the arguments to the function.
* function f() {
* return f.arguments[0]; // deprecated
* }
* var x = f(3); // x will be 3
*
* This feature is not a part of the final ECMA standard. Instead, scripts
* should simply use just "arguments":
*
* function f() {
* return arguments[0]; // okay
* }
*
* var x = f(3); // x will be 3
*
* Again, this feature was motivated by performance concerns. Access to the
* arguments property is not threadsafe, which is of particular concern in
* server environments. Also, the compiler can generate better code for
* functions because it can tell when the arguments are being accessed only by
* name and avoid setting up the arguments object.
*
* Author: christine@netscape.com
* Date: 11 August 1998
*/
var SECTION = "function-001.js";
var VERSION = "JS1_4";
var TITLE = "Accessing the arguments property of a function object";
var BUGNUMBER="324455";
startTest();
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
new TestCase(
SECTION,
"return function.arguments",
"P",
TestFunction_2("P", "A","S","S")[0] +"");
new TestCase(
SECTION,
"return arguments",
"P",
TestFunction_1( "P", "A", "S", "S" )[0] +"");
new TestCase(
SECTION,
"return arguments when function contains an arguments property",
"PASS",
TestFunction_3( "P", "A", "S", "S" ) +"");
new TestCase(
SECTION,
"return function.arguments when function contains an arguments property",
"[object Arguments]",
TestFunction_4( "F", "A", "I", "L" ) +"");
test();
function TestFunction_1( a, b, c, d, e ) {
return arguments;
}
function TestFunction_2( a, b, c, d, e ) {
return TestFunction_2.arguments;
}
function TestFunction_3( a, b, c, d, e ) {
var arguments = "PASS";
return arguments;
}
function TestFunction_4( a, b, c, d, e ) {
var arguments = "FAIL";
return TestFunction_4.arguments;
}
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