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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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gTestfile = '11.6.1-3.js';
/**
File Name: 11.6.1-3.js
ECMA Section: 11.6.1 The addition operator ( + )
Description:
The addition operator either performs string concatenation or numeric
addition.
The production AdditiveExpression : AdditiveExpression + MultiplicativeExpression
is evaluated as follows:
1. Evaluate AdditiveExpression.
2. Call GetValue(Result(1)).
3. Evaluate MultiplicativeExpression.
4. Call GetValue(Result(3)).
5. Call ToPrimitive(Result(2)).
6. Call ToPrimitive(Result(4)).
7. If Type(Result(5)) is String or Type(Result(6)) is String, go to step 12.
(Note that this step differs from step 3 in the algorithm for comparison
for the relational operators in using or instead of and.)
8. Call ToNumber(Result(5)).
9. Call ToNumber(Result(6)).
10. Apply the addition operation to Result(8) and Result(9). See the discussion below (11.6.3).
11. Return Result(10).
12. Call ToString(Result(5)).
13. Call ToString(Result(6)).
14. Concatenate Result(12) followed by Result(13).
15. Return Result(14).
Note that no hint is provided in the calls to ToPrimitive in steps 5 and 6.
All native ECMAScript objects except Date objects handle the absence of a
hint as if the hint Number were given; Date objects handle the absence of a
hint as if the hint String were given. Host objects may handle the absence
of a hint in some other manner.
This test does only covers cases where the Additive or Mulplicative expression
is a Date.
Author: [email protected]
Date: 12 november 1997
*/
var SECTION = "11.6.1-3";
var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
startTest();
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " The Addition operator ( + )");
// tests for boolean primitive, boolean object, Object object, a "MyObject" whose value is
// a boolean primitive and a boolean object.
var DATE1 = new Date();
new TestCase( SECTION,
"var DATE1 = new Date(); DATE1 + DATE1",
DATE1.toString() + DATE1.toString(),
DATE1 + DATE1 );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"var DATE1 = new Date(); DATE1 + 0",
DATE1.toString() + 0,
DATE1 + 0 );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"var DATE1 = new Date(); DATE1 + new Number(0)",
DATE1.toString() + 0,
DATE1 + new Number(0) );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"var DATE1 = new Date(); DATE1 + true",
DATE1.toString() + "true",
DATE1 + true );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"var DATE1 = new Date(); DATE1 + new Boolean(true)",
DATE1.toString() + "true",
DATE1 + new Boolean(true) );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"var DATE1 = new Date(); DATE1 + new Boolean(true)",
DATE1.toString() + "true",
DATE1 + new Boolean(true) );
var MYOB1 = new MyObject( DATE1 );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"MYOB1 = new MyObject(DATE1); MYOB1 + new Number(1)",
"[object Object]1",
MYOB1 + new Number(1) );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"MYOB1 = new MyObject(DATE1); MYOB1 + 1",
"[object Object]1",
MYOB1 + 1 );
new TestCase( SECTION,
"MYOB1 = new MyObject(DATE1); MYOB1 + true",
"[object Object]true",
MYOB1 + true );
test();
function MyPrototypeObject(value) {
this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value;" );
this.toString = new Function( "return (this.value + '');" );
this.value = value;
}
function MyObject( value ) {
this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
this.value = value;
}
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