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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: 11.12-2-n.js
ECMA Section: 11.12
Description:
The grammar for a ConditionalExpression in ECMAScript is a little bit
different from that in C and Java, which each allow the second
subexpression to be an Expression but restrict the third expression to
be a ConditionalExpression. The motivation for this difference in
ECMAScript is to allow an assignment expression to be governed by either
arm of a conditional and to eliminate the confusing and fairly useless
case of a comma expression as the center expression.
Author: christine@netscape.com
Date: 12 november 1997
*/
var SECTION = "11.12-2-n";
var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
startTest();
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " Conditional operator ( ? : )");
// the following expression should be an error in JS.
DESCRIPTION = "var MYVAR = true ? 'EXPR1', 'EXPR2' : 'EXPR3'; MYVAR";
EXPECTED = "error";
new TestCase( SECTION,
"var MYVAR = true ? 'EXPR1', 'EXPR2' : 'EXPR3'; MYVAR",
"error",
eval("var MYVAR = true ? 'EXPR1', 'EXPR2' : 'EXPR3'; MYVAR") );
test();
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