182 lines
5.4 KiB
JavaScript
182 lines
5.4 KiB
JavaScript
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/**
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* Tests util.defineSecureProp
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2013 Mike Gerwitz
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*
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* This file is part of GNU ease.js.
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*
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* ease.js is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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require( 'common' ).testCase(
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{
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caseSetUp: function()
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{
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this.Sut = this.require( 'util' );
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this.expected = ( ( Object.defineProperty instanceof Function )
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? false
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: true
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);
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this.fallback = this.Sut.definePropertyFallback();
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// IE 8 will fall back on first failure because of its partial
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// implementation (DOM elements only...!)
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if ( !( this.expected ) && this.fallback )
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{
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try
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{
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this.Sut.definePropertyFallback( false );
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this.Sut.defineSecureProp( {}, 'foo', 1 );
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// If the fallback was changed on us, then there was a
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// problem (and this is likely IE8); change the value we're
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// expecting so our tests don't fail.
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if ( this.Sut.definePropertyFallback() === true )
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{
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this.expected = true;
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}
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}
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catch ( e ) {}
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}
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this.descRestrictionCheck = function( type, expected )
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{
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this.fallback && this.skip();
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var obj = {};
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this.Sut.defineSecureProp( obj, 'foo', null );
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this.assertEqual(
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Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor( obj, 'foo' )[ type ],
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expected
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);
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};
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// TODO: this is only necessary because we use global state; get rid
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// of that state.
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this.forceFallback = function( c )
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{
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this.Sut.definePropertyFallback( true );
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c.call( this );
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this.Sut.definePropertyFallback( this.fallback );
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};
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},
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/**
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* The definition of ``secure'' fields depends on ECMAScript 5.
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*/
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'definePropertyFallback returns whether secure definition is supported':
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function()
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{
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this.assertEqual(
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this.expected,
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this.Sut.definePropertyFallback()
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);
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},
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/**
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* Permits method chaining.
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*/
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'definePropertyFallback returns util when used as a setter': function()
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{
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this.assertStrictEqual(
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this.Sut.definePropertyFallback( this.fallback ),
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this.Sut
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);
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},
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/**
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* The data created by the defineSecureProp function should exist
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* regardless of whether or not the concept of a ``secure'' property is
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* supported by the environment.
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*/
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'Defining secure prop creates field with given value on given object':
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function()
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{
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var obj = {},
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val = { bar: 'baz' };
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this.Sut.defineSecureProp( obj, 'foo', val );
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this.assertStrictEqual( obj.foo, val );
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},
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/**
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* Our assertions below are going to use the data from the following
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* method. We're not going to test directly whether they're writable,
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* etc, because different engines may have different interpretations at
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* this stage. (Or it may not yet be implemented.) Therefore, we'll
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* simply see if what we requested has been set, and leave the problems
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* up to the engine developers.
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*
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* This is a case of ensuring we're testing our own functionality---we
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* do not want to test engine functionality.
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*/
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'Secure property is not writable': function()
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{
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this.descRestrictionCheck( 'writable', false );
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},
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'Secure property is not configurable': function()
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{
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this.descRestrictionCheck( 'configurable', false );
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},
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'Secure property is not enumerable': function()
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{
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this.descRestrictionCheck( 'enumerable', false );
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},
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/**
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* These tests the same as the above set of tests, but forces a fallback
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* to pre-ES5 functionality.
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*/
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'Defining secure prop creates field and value when falling back':
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function()
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{
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this.forceFallback( function()
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{
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var obj = {},
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val = { bar: 'baz' };
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this.Sut.defineSecureProp( obj, 'foo', val );
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this.assertStrictEqual( obj.foo, val );
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} );
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},
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'Secure property is writable when falling back': function()
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{
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this.forceFallback( function()
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{
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this.descRestrictionCheck( 'writable', true );
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} );
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},
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'Secure property is configurable when falling back': function()
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{
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this.forceFallback( function()
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{
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this.descRestrictionCheck( 'configurable', true );
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} );
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},
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'Secure property is enumerable when falling back': function()
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{
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this.forceFallback( function()
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{
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this.descRestrictionCheck( 'enumerable', true );
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} );
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},
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} );
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