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diff --git a/js/src/jit-test/tests/basic/testInt32ToId.js b/js/src/jit-test/tests/basic/testInt32ToId.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3164ac5de --- /dev/null +++ b/js/src/jit-test/tests/basic/testInt32ToId.js @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +function testInt32ToId() +{ + // Ensure that a property which is a negative integer that does not fit in a + // jsval is properly detected by the 'in' operator. + var obj = { "-1073741828": 17 }; + var index = -1073741819; + var a = []; + for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) + { + a.push(index in obj); + index--; + } + + // Ensure that a property which is a negative integer that does not fit in a + // jsval is properly *not* detected by the 'in' operator. In this case + // wrongly applying INT_TO_JSID to -2147483648 will shift off the sign bit + // (the only bit set in that number) and bitwise-or that value with 1, + // producing jsid(1) -- which actually represents "0", not "-2147483648". + // Thus 'in' will report a "-2147483648" property when none exists, because + // it thinks the request was really whether the object had property "0". + var obj2 = { 0: 17 }; + var b = []; + var index = -(1 << 28); + for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) + { + b.push(index in obj2); + index = index - (1 << 28); + } + + return a.join(",") + b.join(","); +} + +assertEq(testInt32ToId(), + "false,false,false,false,false,false,false,false,false,true" + + "false,false,false,false,false,false,false,false,false,false"); |