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ReflectionTests = {};
ReflectionTests.start = new Date().getTime();
/**
* Resolve the given URL to an absolute URL, relative to the current document's
* address. There's no API that I know of that exposes this directly, so we
* actually just create an <a> element, set its href, and stitch together the
* various properties. Seems to work. We don't try to reimplement the
* algorithm here, because we're not concerned with its correctness -- we're
* only testing HTML reflection, not Web Addresses.
*
* Return the input if the URL couldn't be resolved, per the spec for
* reflected URL attributes.
*
* It seems like IE9 doesn't implement URL decomposition attributes correctly
* for <a>, which causes all these tests to fail. Ideally I'd do this in some
* other way, but the failure does stem from an incorrect implementation of
* HTML, so I'll leave it alone for now.
*
* TODO: This relies on reflection to test reflection, so it could mask bugs.
* Either get a JS implementation of the "resolve a URL" algorithm, or just
* specify expected values manually here. It shouldn't be too hard to write
* special cases for all the values we test.
*/
ReflectionTests.resolveUrl = function(url) {
url = String(url);
var el = document.createElement("a");
el.href = url;
var ret = el.protocol + "//" + el.host + el.pathname + el.search + el.hash;
if (ret == "//") {
return url;
} else {
return ret;
}
};
/**
* The "rules for parsing non-negative integers" from the HTML spec. They're
* mostly used for reflection, so here seems like as good a place to test them
* as any. Returns false on error.
*/
ReflectionTests.parseNonneg = function(input) {
var value = this.parseInt(input);
if (value === false || value < 0) {
return false;
}
return value;
};
/**
* The "rules for parsing integers" from the HTML spec. Returns false on
* error.
*/
ReflectionTests.parseInt = function(input) {
var position = 0;
var sign = 1;
// Skip whitespace
while (input.length > position && /^[ \t\n\f\r]$/.test(input[position])) {
position++;
}
if (position >= input.length) {
return false;
}
if (input[position] == "-") {
sign = -1;
position++;
} else if (input[position] == "+") {
position++;
}
if (position >= input.length) {
return false;
}
if (!/^[0-9]$/.test(input[position])) {
return false;
}
var value = 0;
while (input.length > position && /^[0-9]$/.test(input[position])) {
value *= 10;
// Don't use parseInt even for single-digit strings . . .
value += input.charCodeAt(position) - "0".charCodeAt(0);
position++;
}
if (value === 0) {
return 0;
}
return sign * value;
};
// Used in initializing typeMap
var binaryString = "\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07 "
+ "\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f "
+ "\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17 "
+ "\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f ";
var maxInt = 2147483647;
var minInt = -2147483648;
var maxUnsigned = 4294967295;
/**
* Array containing the tests and other information for each type of reflected
* attribute. Meaning of keys:
*
* "jsType": What typeof idlObj[idlName] is supposed to be.
* "defaultVal": The default value to be returned if the attribute is not
* present and no default is specifically set for this attribute.
* "domTests": What values to test with setAttribute().
* "domExpected": What values to expect with IDL get after setAttribute().
* Defaults to the same as domTests.
* "idlTests": What values to test with IDL set. Defaults to domTests.
* "idlDomExpected": What to expect from getAttribute() after IDL set.
* Defaults to idlTests.
* "idlIdlExpected": What to expect from IDL get after IDL set. Defaults to
* idlDomExpected.
*
* Note that all tests/expected values are only baselines, and can be expanded
* with additional tests hardcoded into the function for particular types if
* necessary. For example, a special codepath is used for enums, and for
* IDL setters which throw an exception. null means "defaultVal" is the
* expected value. Expected DOM values are cast to strings by adding "".
*
* TODO: Test strings that aren't valid UTF-16. Desired behavior is not clear
* here at the time of writing, see
* http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=12100
*
* TODO: Test deleting an IDL attribute, and maybe doing other fun stuff to it.
*
* TODO: Test IDL sets of integer types to out-of-range or other weird values.
* WebIDL says to wrap, but I'm not sure offhand if that's what we want.
*
* TODO: tokenlist, settable tokenlist, limited
*/
ReflectionTests.typeMap = {
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is a DOMString but doesn't fall into any
* of the above categories, then the getting and setting must be done in a
* transparent, case-preserving manner."
*
* The data object passed to reflects() can contain an optional key
* treatNullAsEmptyString, whose value is ignored. If it does contain the
* key, null will be cast to "" instead of "null", per WebIDL
* [TreatNullAs=EmptyString].
*/
"string": {
"jsType": "string",
"defaultVal": "",
"domTests": ["", " " + binaryString + " foo ", undefined, 7, 1.5, true,
false, {"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0", null,
{"toString":function(){return "test-toString";}},
{"valueOf":function(){return "test-valueOf";}, toString:null}
]
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is a USVString attribute whose content
* attribute is defined to contain a URL, then on getting, if the content
* attribute is absent, the IDL attribute must return the empty string.
* Otherwise, the IDL attribute must parse the value of the content
* attribute relative to the element's node document and if that is
* successful, return the resulting URL string. If parsing fails, then the
* value of the content attribute must be returned instead, converted to a
* USVString. On setting, the content attribute must be set to the specified
* new value."
*
* Also HTMLHyperLinkElementUtils href, used by a.href and area.href
*/
"url": {
"jsType": "string",
"defaultVal": "",
"domTests": ["", " foo ", "http://site.example/",
"//site.example/path???@#l", binaryString, undefined, 7, 1.5, true,
false, {"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0", null,
{"toString":function(){return "test-toString";}},
{"valueOf":function(){return "test-valueOf";}, toString:null}],
"domExpected": ReflectionTests.resolveUrl,
"idlIdlExpected": ReflectionTests.resolveUrl
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is a DOMString whose content attribute is
* an enumerated attribute, and the IDL attribute is limited to only known
* values, then, on getting, the IDL attribute must return the conforming
* value associated with the state the attribute is in (in its canonical
* case), or the empty string if the attribute is in a state that has no
* associated keyword value; and on setting, if the new value is an ASCII
* case-insensitive match for one of the keywords given for that attribute,
* then the content attribute must be set to the conforming value
* associated with the state that the attribute would be in if set to the
* given new value, otherwise, if the new value is the empty string, then
* the content attribute must be removed, otherwise, the content attribute
* must be set to the given new value."
*
* "Some attributes are defined as taking one of a finite set of keywords.
* Such attributes are called enumerated attributes. The keywords are each
* defined to map to a particular state (several keywords might map to the
* same state, in which case some of the keywords are synonyms of each
* other; additionally, some of the keywords can be said to be
* non-conforming, and are only in the specification for historical
* reasons). In addition, two default states can be given. The first is the
* invalid value default, the second is the missing value default.
*
* . . .
*
* When the attribute is specified, if its value is an ASCII
* case-insensitive match for one of the given keywords then that keyword's
* state is the state that the attribute represents. If the attribute value
* matches none of the given keywords, but the attribute has an invalid
* value default, then the attribute represents that state. Otherwise, if
* the attribute value matches none of the keywords but there is a missing
* value default state defined, then that is the state represented by the
* attribute. Otherwise, there is no default, and invalid values must be
* ignored.
*
* When the attribute is not specified, if there is a missing value default
* state defined, then that is the state represented by the (missing)
* attribute. Otherwise, the absence of the attribute means that there is
* no state represented."
*
* This is only used for enums that are limited to known values, not other
* enums (those are treated as generic strings by the spec). The data
* object passed to reflects() can contain these keys:
*
* "defaultVal": missing value default (defaults to "")
* "invalidVal": invalid value default (defaults to defaultVal)
* "keywords": array of keywords as given by the spec (required)
* "nonCanon": dictionary mapping non-canonical values to their
* canonical equivalents (defaults to {})
* "isNullable": Indicates if attribute is nullable (defaults to false)
*
* Tests are mostly hardcoded into reflects(), since they depend on the
* keywords. All expected values are computed in reflects() using a helper
* function.
*/
"enum": {
"jsType": "string",
"defaultVal": "",
"domTests": ["", " " + binaryString + " foo ", undefined, 7, 1.5, true,
false, {"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0", null,
{"toString":function(){return "test-toString";}},
{"valueOf":function(){return "test-valueOf";}, toString:null}]
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is a boolean attribute, then on getting
* the IDL attribute must return true if the content attribute is set, and
* false if it is absent. On setting, the content attribute must be removed
* if the IDL attribute is set to false, and must be set to the empty
* string if the IDL attribute is set to true. (This corresponds to the
* rules for boolean content attributes.)"
*/
"boolean": {
"jsType": "boolean",
"defaultVal": false,
"domTests": ["", " foo ", undefined, null, 7, 1.5, true, false,
{"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0",
{"toString":function(){return "test-toString";}},
{"valueOf":function(){return "test-valueOf";}, toString:null}],
"domExpected": function(val) {
return true;
}
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is a signed integer type (long) then, on
* getting, the content attribute must be parsed according to the rules for
* parsing signed integers, and if that is successful, and the value is in
* the range of the IDL attribute's type, the resulting value must be
* returned. If, on the other hand, it fails or returns an out of range
* value, or if the attribute is absent, then the default value must be
* returned instead, or 0 if there is no default value. On setting, the
* given value must be converted to the shortest possible string
* representing the number as a valid integer and then that string must be
* used as the new content attribute value."
*/
"long": {
"jsType": "number",
"defaultVal": 0,
"domTests": [-36, -1, 0, 1, maxInt, minInt, maxInt + 1, minInt - 1,
maxUnsigned, maxUnsigned + 1, "", "-1", "-0", "0", "1",
" " + binaryString + " foo ",
// Test various different whitespace. Only 20, 9, A, C,
// and D are whitespace.
"\u00097", "\u000B7", "\u000C7", "\u00207", "\u00A07", "\uFEFF7",
"\u000A7", "\u000D7", "\u20287", "\u20297", "\u16807", "\u180E7",
"\u20007", "\u20017", "\u20027", "\u20037", "\u20047", "\u20057",
"\u20067", "\u20077", "\u20087", "\u20097", "\u200A7", "\u202F7",
"\u30007",
undefined, 1.5, true, false, {"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity,
-Infinity, "\0",
{toString:function() {return 2;}, valueOf: null},
{valueOf:function() {return 3;}}],
"domExpected": function(val) {
var parsed = ReflectionTests.parseInt(String(val));
if (parsed === false || parsed > maxInt || parsed < minInt) {
return null;
}
return parsed;
},
"idlTests": [-36, -1, 0, 1, 2147483647, -2147483648],
"idlDomExpected": [-36, -1, 0, 1, 2147483647, -2147483648]
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is a signed integer type (long) that is
* limited to only non-negative numbers then, on getting, the content
* attribute must be parsed according to the rules for parsing non-negative
* integers, and if that is successful, and the value is in the range of
* the IDL attribute's type, the resulting value must be returned. If, on
* the other hand, it fails or returns an out of range value, or if the
* attribute is absent, the default value must be returned instead, or −1
* if there is no default value. On setting, if the value is negative, the
* user agent must fire an INDEX_SIZE_ERR exception. Otherwise, the given
* value must be converted to the shortest possible string representing the
* number as a valid non-negative integer and then that string must be used
* as the new content attribute value."
*/
"limited long": {
"jsType": "number",
"defaultVal": -1,
"domTests": [minInt - 1, minInt, -36, -1, -0, 0, 1, maxInt, maxInt + 1,
maxUnsigned, maxUnsigned + 1, "", "-1", "-0", "0", "1",
" " + binaryString + " foo ",
"\u00097", "\u000B7", "\u000C7", "\u00207", "\u00A07", "\uFEFF7",
"\u000A7", "\u000D7", "\u20287", "\u20297", "\u16807", "\u180E7",
"\u20007", "\u20017", "\u20027", "\u20037", "\u20047", "\u20057",
"\u20067", "\u20077", "\u20087", "\u20097", "\u200A7", "\u202F7",
"\u30007",
undefined, 1.5, true, false, {"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity,
-Infinity, "\0",
{toString:function() {return 2;}, valueOf: null},
{valueOf:function() {return 3;}}],
"domExpected": function(val) {
var parsed = ReflectionTests.parseNonneg(String(val));
if (parsed === false || parsed > maxInt || parsed < minInt) {
return null;
}
return parsed;
},
"idlTests": [minInt, -36, -1, 0, 1, maxInt],
"idlDomExpected": [null/*exception*/, null/*exception*/, null/*exception*/, 0, 1, maxInt]
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is an unsigned integer type (unsigned
* long) then, on getting, the content attribute must be parsed according
* to the rules for parsing non-negative integers, and if that is
* successful, and the value is in the range 0 to 2147483647 inclusive, the
* resulting value must be returned. If, on the other hand, it fails or
* returns an out of range value, or if the attribute is absent, the
* default value must be returned instead, or 0 if there is no default
* value. On setting, the given value must be converted to the shortest
* possible string representing the number as a valid non-negative integer
* and then that string must be used as the new content attribute value."
*/
"unsigned long": {
"jsType": "number",
"defaultVal": 0,
"domTests": [minInt - 1, minInt, -36, -1, 0, 1, 257, maxInt,
maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned, maxUnsigned + 1, "", "-1", "-0", "0", "1",
"\u00097", "\u000B7", "\u000C7", "\u00207", "\u00A07", "\uFEFF7",
"\u000A7", "\u000D7", "\u20287", "\u20297", "\u16807", "\u180E7",
"\u20007", "\u20017", "\u20027", "\u20037", "\u20047", "\u20057",
"\u20067", "\u20077", "\u20087", "\u20097", "\u200A7", "\u202F7",
"\u30007",
" " + binaryString + " foo ", undefined, 1.5, true, false,
{"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0",
{toString:function() {return 2;}, valueOf: null},
{valueOf:function() {return 3;}}],
"domExpected": function(val) {
var parsed = ReflectionTests.parseNonneg(String(val));
// Note maxInt, not maxUnsigned.
if (parsed === false || parsed < 0 || parsed > maxInt) {
return null;
}
return parsed;
},
"idlTests": [0, 1, 257, maxInt, "-0", maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned],
"idlIdlExpected": [0, 1, 257, maxInt, 0, null, null],
"idlDomExpected": [0, 1, 257, maxInt, 0, null, null],
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is an unsigned integer type (unsigned
* long) that is limited to only non-negative numbers greater than zero,
* then the behavior is similar to the previous case, but zero is not
* allowed. On getting, the content attribute must first be parsed
* according to the rules for parsing non-negative integers, and if that is
* successful, and the value is in the range 1 to 2147483647 inclusive, the
* resulting value must be returned. If, on the other hand, it fails or
* returns an out of range value, or if the attribute is absent, the
* default value must be returned instead, or 1 if there is no default
* value. On setting, if the value is zero, the user agent must fire an
* INDEX_SIZE_ERR exception. Otherwise, the given value must be converted
* to the shortest possible string representing the number as a valid
* non-negative integer and then that string must be used as the new
* content attribute value."
*/
"limited unsigned long": {
"jsType": "number",
"defaultVal": 1,
"domTests": [minInt - 1, minInt, -36, -1, 0, 1, maxInt,
maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned, maxUnsigned + 1, "", "-1", "-0", "0", "1",
"\u00097", "\u000B7", "\u000C7", "\u00207", "\u00A07", "\uFEFF7",
"\u000A7", "\u000D7", "\u20287", "\u20297", "\u16807", "\u180E7",
"\u20007", "\u20017", "\u20027", "\u20037", "\u20047", "\u20057",
"\u20067", "\u20077", "\u20087", "\u20097", "\u200A7", "\u202F7",
"\u30007",
" " + binaryString + " foo ", undefined, 1.5, true, false,
{"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0",
{toString:function() {return 2;}, valueOf: null},
{valueOf:function() {return 3;}}],
"domExpected": function(val) {
var parsed = ReflectionTests.parseNonneg(String(val));
// Note maxInt, not maxUnsigned.
if (parsed === false || parsed < 1 || parsed > maxInt) {
return null;
}
return parsed;
},
"idlTests": [0, 1, maxInt, maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned],
"idlDomExpected": [null/*exception*/, 1, maxInt, null, null]
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute has an unsigned integer type (unsigned
* long) that is limited to only non-negative numbers greater than zero
* with fallback, then the behaviour is similar to the previous case, but
* disallowed values are converted to the default value. On getting, the
* content attribute must first be parsed according to the rules for
* parsing non-negative integers, and if that is successful, and the value
* is in the range 1 to 2147483647 inclusive, the resulting value must be
* returned. If, on the other hand, it fails or returns an out of range
* value, or if the attribute is absent, the default value must be returned
* instead. On setting, first, if the new value is in the range 1 to
* 2147483647, then let n be the new value, otherwise let n be the default
* value; then, n must be converted to the shortest possible string
* representing the number as a valid non-negative integer and that string
* must be used as the new content attribute value."
*/
"limited unsigned long with fallback": {
"jsType": "number",
"domTests": [minInt - 1, minInt, -36, -1, 0, 1, maxInt,
maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned, maxUnsigned + 1, "", "-1", "-0", "0", "1",
"\u00097", "\u000B7", "\u000C7", "\u00207", "\u00A07", "\uFEFF7",
"\u000A7", "\u000D7", "\u20287", "\u20297", "\u16807", "\u180E7",
"\u20007", "\u20017", "\u20027", "\u20037", "\u20047", "\u20057",
"\u20067", "\u20077", "\u20087", "\u20097", "\u200A7", "\u202F7",
"\u30007",
" " + binaryString + " foo ", undefined, 1.5, true, false,
{"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0",
{toString:function() {return 2;}, valueOf: null},
{valueOf:function() {return 3;}}],
"domExpected": function(val) {
var parsed = ReflectionTests.parseNonneg(String(val));
// Note maxInt, not maxUnsigned.
if (parsed === false || parsed < 1 || parsed > maxInt) {
return null;
}
return parsed;
},
"idlTests": [0, 1, maxInt, maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned],
"idlDomExpected": [null, 1, maxInt, null, null]
},
/**
* "If a reflecting IDL attribute is a floating point number type (double),
* then, on getting, the content attribute must be parsed according to the
* rules for parsing floating point number values, and if that is
* successful, the resulting value must be returned. If, on the other hand,
* it fails, or if the attribute is absent, the default value must be
* returned instead, or 0.0 if there is no default value. On setting, the
* given value must be converted to the best representation of the number
* as a floating point number and then that string must be used as the new
* content attribute value."
*
* TODO: Check this:
*
* "Except where otherwise specified, if an IDL attribute that is a
* floating point number type (double) is assigned an Infinity or
* Not-a-Number (NaN) value, a NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR exception must be raised."
*
* TODO: Implement the actual algorithm so we can run lots more tests. For
* now we're stuck with manually setting up expected values. Of course,
* a lot of care has to be taken in checking equality for floats . . .
* maybe we should have some tolerance for comparing them. I'm not even
* sure whether setting the content attribute to 0 should return 0.0 or
* -0.0 (the former, I hope).
*/
"double": {
"jsType": "number",
"defaultVal": 0.0,
"domTests": [minInt - 1, minInt, -36, -1, 0, 1, maxInt,
maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned, maxUnsigned + 1, "",
"\u00097", "\u000B7", "\u000C7", "\u00207", "\u00A07", "\uFEFF7",
"\u000A7", "\u000D7", "\u20287", "\u20297", "\u16807", "\u180E7",
"\u20007", "\u20017", "\u20027", "\u20037", "\u20047", "\u20057",
"\u20067", "\u20077", "\u20087", "\u20097", "\u200A7", "\u202F7",
"\u30007",
" " + binaryString + " foo ", undefined, 1.5, true, false,
{"test": 6}, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity, "\0",
{toString:function() {return 2;}, valueOf: null},
{valueOf:function() {return 3;}}],
"domExpected": [minInt - 1, minInt, -36, -1, 0, 1, maxInt,
maxInt + 1, maxUnsigned, maxUnsigned + 1, null,
// Leading whitespace tests
7, null, 7, 7, null, null,
7, 7, null, null, null, null,
null, null, null, null, null, null,
null, null, null, null, null, null,
null,
// End leading whitespace tests
null, null, 1.5, null, null,
null, null, null, null, null,
2, 3],
// I checked that ES ToString is well-defined for all of these (I
// think). Yes, String(-0) == "0".
"idlTests": [ -10000000000, -1, -0, 0, 1, 10000000000],
"idlDomExpected": ["-10000000000", "-1", "0", "0", "1", "10000000000"],
"idlIdlExpected": [ -10000000000, -1, -0, 0, 1, 10000000000]
}
};
for (var type in ReflectionTests.typeMap) {
var props = ReflectionTests.typeMap[type];
var cast = window[props.jsType[0].toUpperCase() + props.jsType.slice(1)];
if (props.domExpected === undefined) {
props.domExpected = props.domTests.map(cast);
} else if (typeof props.domExpected == "function") {
props.domExpected = props.domTests.map(props.domExpected);
}
if (props.idlTests === undefined) {
props.idlTests = props.domTests;
}
if (props.idlDomExpected === undefined) {
props.idlDomExpected = props.idlTests.map(cast);
} else if (typeof props.idlDomExpected == "function") {
props.idlDomExpected = props.idlTests.map(props.idlDomExpected);
}
if (props.idlIdlExpected === undefined) {
props.idlIdlExpected = props.idlDomExpected;
} else if (typeof props.idlIdlExpected == "function") {
props.idlIdlExpected = props.idlTests.map(props.idlIdlExpected);
}
}
/**
* Tests that the JavaScript attribute named idlName on the object idlObj
* reflects the DOM attribute named domName on domObj. The data argument is an
* object that must contain at least one key, "type", which contains the
* expected type of the IDL attribute ("string", "enum", etc.). The "comment"
* key will add a parenthesized comment in the type info if there's a test
* failure, to indicate that there's something special about the element you're
* testing (like it has an attribute set to some value). Other keys in the
* data object are type-specific, e.g., "defaultVal" for numeric types. If the
* data object is a string, it's converted to {"type": data}. If idlObj is a
* string, we set idlObj = domObj = document.createElement(idlObj).
*/
ReflectionTests.reflects = function(data, idlName, idlObj, domName, domObj) {
// Do some setup first so that getTypeDescription() works in testWrapper()
if (typeof data == "string") {
data = {type: data};
}
if (domName === undefined) {
domName = idlName;
}
if (typeof idlObj == "string") {
idlObj = document.createElement(idlObj);
}
if (domObj === undefined) {
domObj = idlObj;
}
// Note: probably a hack? This kind of assumes that the variables here
// won't change over the course of the tests, which is wrong, but it's
// probably safe enough. Just don't read stuff that will change.
ReflectionHarness.currentTestInfo = {data: data, idlName: idlName, idlObj: idlObj, domName: domName, domObj: domObj};
ReflectionHarness.testWrapper(function() {
ReflectionTests.doReflects(data, idlName, idlObj, domName, domObj);
});
};
/**
* Actual implementation of the above.
*/
ReflectionTests.doReflects = function(data, idlName, idlObj, domName, domObj) {
// If we don't recognize the type, testing is impossible.
if (this.typeMap[data.type] === undefined) {
if (unimplemented.indexOf(data.type) == -1) {
unimplemented.push(data.type);
}
return;
}
var typeInfo = this.typeMap[data.type];
if (typeof data.isNullable == "undefined") {
data.isNullable = false;
}
// Test that typeof idlObj[idlName] is correct. If not, further tests are
// probably pointless, so bail out.
var isDefaultValueNull = data.isNullable && data.defaultVal === null;
if (!ReflectionHarness.test(typeof idlObj[idlName], isDefaultValueNull ? "object" : typeInfo.jsType, "typeof IDL attribute")) {
return;
}
// Test default
var defaultVal = data.defaultVal;
if (defaultVal === undefined) {
defaultVal = typeInfo.defaultVal;
}
if (defaultVal !== null || data.isNullable) {
ReflectionHarness.test(idlObj[idlName], defaultVal, "IDL get with DOM attribute unset");
}
var domTests = typeInfo.domTests.slice(0);
var domExpected = typeInfo.domExpected.map(function(val) { return val === null ? defaultVal : val; });
var idlTests = typeInfo.idlTests.slice(0);
var idlDomExpected = typeInfo.idlDomExpected.map(function(val) { return val === null ? defaultVal : val; });
var idlIdlExpected = typeInfo.idlIdlExpected.map(function(val) { return val === null ? defaultVal : val; });
switch (data.type) {
// Extra tests and other special-casing
case "boolean":
domTests.push(domName);
domExpected.push(true);
break;
case "enum":
// Whee, enum is complicated.
if (typeof data.invalidVal == "undefined") {
data.invalidVal = defaultVal;
}
if (typeof data.nonCanon == "undefined") {
data.nonCanon = {};
}
for (var i = 0; i < data.keywords.length; i++) {
if (data.keywords[i] != "") {
domTests.push(data.keywords[i], "x" + data.keywords[i], data.keywords[i] + "\0");
idlTests.push(data.keywords[i], "x" + data.keywords[i], data.keywords[i] + "\0");
}
if (data.keywords[i].length > 1) {
domTests.push(data.keywords[i].slice(1));
idlTests.push(data.keywords[i].slice(1));
}
if (data.keywords[i] != data.keywords[i].toLowerCase()) {
domTests.push(data.keywords[i].toLowerCase());
idlTests.push(data.keywords[i].toLowerCase());
}
if (data.keywords[i] != data.keywords[i].toUpperCase()) {
domTests.push(data.keywords[i].toUpperCase());
idlTests.push(data.keywords[i].toUpperCase());
}
}
// Per spec, the expected DOM values are the same as the value we set
// it to.
if (!data.isNullable) {
idlDomExpected = idlTests.slice(0);
} else {
idlDomExpected = [];
for (var i = 0; i < idlTests.length; i++) {
idlDomExpected.push((idlTests[i] === null || idlTests[i] === undefined) ? null : idlTests[i]);
}
}
// Now we have the fun of calculating what the expected IDL values are.
domExpected = [];
idlIdlExpected = [];
for (var i = 0; i < domTests.length; i++) {
domExpected.push(this.enumExpected(data.keywords, data.nonCanon, data.invalidVal, domTests[i]));
}
for (var i = 0; i < idlTests.length; i++) {
if (data.isNullable && (idlTests[i] === null || idlTests[i] === undefined)) {
idlIdlExpected.push(null);
} else {
idlIdlExpected.push(this.enumExpected(data.keywords, data.nonCanon, data.invalidVal, idlTests[i]));
}
}
break;
case "string":
if ("treatNullAsEmptyString" in data) {
for (var i = 0; i < idlTests.length; i++) {
if (idlTests[i] === null) {
idlDomExpected[i] = idlIdlExpected[i] = "";
}
}
}
break;
}
if (domObj.tagName.toLowerCase() == "canvas" && (domName == "width" || domName == "height")) {
// Opera tries to allocate a canvas with the given width and height, so
// it OOMs when given excessive sizes. This is permissible under the
// hardware-limitations clause, so cut out those checks. TODO: Must be
// a way to make this more succinct.
domTests = domTests.filter(function(element, index, array) { return domExpected[index] < 1000; });
domExpected = domExpected.filter(function(element, index, array) { return element < 1000; });
idlTests = idlTests.filter(function(element, index, array) { return idlIdlExpected[index] < 1000; });
idlDomExpected = idlDomExpected.filter(function(element, index, array) { return idlIdlExpected[index] < 1000; });
idlIdlExpected = idlIdlExpected.filter(function(element, index, array) { return idlIdlExpected[index] < 1000; });
}
if (!data.customGetter) {
for (var i = 0; i < domTests.length; i++) {
if (domExpected[i] === null && !data.isNullable) {
// If you follow all the complicated logic here, you'll find that
// this will only happen if there's no expected value at all (like
// for tabIndex, where the default is too complicated). So skip
// the test.
continue;
}
try {
domObj.setAttribute(domName, domTests[i]);
ReflectionHarness.test(domObj.getAttribute(domName), String(domTests[i]), "setAttribute() to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(domTests[i]) + " followed by getAttribute()");
ReflectionHarness.test(idlObj[idlName], domExpected[i], "setAttribute() to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(domTests[i]) + " followed by IDL get");
if (ReflectionHarness.catchUnexpectedExceptions) {
ReflectionHarness.success();
}
} catch (err) {
if (ReflectionHarness.catchUnexpectedExceptions) {
ReflectionHarness.failure("Exception thrown during tests with setAttribute() to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(domTests[i]));
} else {
throw err;
}
}
}
}
for (var i = 0; i < idlTests.length; i++) {
if ((data.type == "limited long" && idlTests[i] < 0) ||
(data.type == "limited unsigned long" && idlTests[i] == 0)) {
ReflectionHarness.testException("INDEX_SIZE_ERR", function() {
idlObj[idlName] = idlTests[i];
}, "IDL set to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(idlTests[i]) + " must throw INDEX_SIZE_ERR");
} else {
ReflectionHarness.run(function() {
idlObj[idlName] = idlTests[i];
if (data.type == "boolean") {
// Special case yay
ReflectionHarness.test(domObj.hasAttribute(domName), Boolean(idlTests[i]), "IDL set to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(idlTests[i]) + " followed by hasAttribute()");
} else if (idlDomExpected[i] !== null || data.isNullable) {
var expected = idlDomExpected[i] + "";
if (data.isNullable && idlDomExpected[i] === null) {
expected = null;
}
ReflectionHarness.test(domObj.getAttribute(domName), expected, "IDL set to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(idlTests[i]) + " followed by getAttribute()");
}
if (idlIdlExpected[i] !== null || data.isNullable) {
ReflectionHarness.test(idlObj[idlName], idlIdlExpected[i], "IDL set to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(idlTests[i]) + " followed by IDL get");
}
if (ReflectionHarness.catchUnexpectedExceptions) {
ReflectionHarness.success();
}
}, "IDL set to " + ReflectionHarness.stringRep(idlTests[i]) + " should not throw");
}
}
};
/**
* If we have an enumerated attribute limited to the array of values in
* keywords, with nonCanon being a map of non-canonical values to their
* canonical equivalents, and invalidVal being the invalid value default (or ""
* for none), then what would we expect from an IDL get if the content
* attribute is equal to contentVal?
*/
ReflectionTests.enumExpected = function(keywords, nonCanon, invalidVal, contentVal) {
var ret = invalidVal;
for (var i = 0; i < keywords.length; i++) {
if (String(contentVal).toLowerCase() == keywords[i].toLowerCase()) {
ret = keywords[i];
break;
}
}
if (typeof nonCanon[ret] != "undefined") {
return nonCanon[ret];
}
return ret;
};
/**
* Now we have the data structures that tell us which elements have which
* attributes.
*
* The elements object (which must have been defined in earlier files) is a map
* from element name to an object whose keys are IDL attribute names and whose
* values are types. A type is of the same format as
* ReflectionTests.reflects() accepts, except that there's an extra optional
* domAttrName key that gets passed as the fourth argument to reflects() if
* it's provided. (TODO: drop the fourth and fifth reflects() arguments and
* make it take them from the dictionary instead?)
*/
// Now we actually run all the tests.
var unimplemented = [];
for (var element in elements) {
ReflectionTests.reflects("string", "title", element);
ReflectionTests.reflects("string", "lang", element);
ReflectionTests.reflects({type: "enum", keywords: ["ltr", "rtl", "auto"]}, "dir", element);
ReflectionTests.reflects("string", "className", element, "class");
ReflectionTests.reflects("tokenlist", "classList", element, "class");
ReflectionTests.reflects("boolean", "hidden", element);
ReflectionTests.reflects("string", "accessKey", element);
// Don't try to test the defaultVal -- it should be either 0 or -1, but the
// rules are complicated, and a lot of them are SHOULDs.
ReflectionTests.reflects({type: "long", defaultVal: null}, "tabIndex", element);
// TODO: classList, contextMenu, itemProp, itemRef, dropzone (require
// tokenlist support)
for (var idlAttrName in elements[element]) {
var type = elements[element][idlAttrName];
ReflectionTests.reflects(type, idlAttrName, element,
typeof type == "object" && "domAttrName" in type ? type.domAttrName : idlAttrName);
}
}
for (var i = 0; i < extraTests.length; i++) {
extraTests[i]();
}
var time = document.getElementById("time");
if (time) {
time.innerHTML = (new Date().getTime() - ReflectionTests.start)/1000;
}
if (unimplemented.length) {
var p = document.createElement("p");
p.textContent = "(Note: missing tests for types " + unimplemented.join(", ") + ".)";
document.body.appendChild(p);
}
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