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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 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/. */

gTestfile = 'match-003.js';

/**
 *  File Name:          String/match-003.js
 *  ECMA Section:       15.6.4.9
 *  Description:        Based on ECMA 2 Draft 7 February 1999
 *
 *  Author:             [email protected]
 *  Date:               19 February 1999
 */

/*
 *  String.match( regexp )
 *
 *  If regexp is not an object of type RegExp, it is replaced with result
 *  of the expression new RegExp(regexp). Let string denote the result of
 *  converting the this value to a string.  If regexp.global is false,
 *  return the result obtained by invoking RegExp.prototype.exec (see
 *  section 15.7.5.3) on regexp with string as parameter.
 *
 *  Otherwise, set the regexp.lastIndex property to 0 and invoke
 *  RegExp.prototype.exec repeatedly until there is no match. If there is a
 *  match with an empty string (in other words, if the value of
 *  regexp.lastIndex is left unchanged) increment regexp.lastIndex by 1.
 *  The value returned is an array with the properties 0 through n-1
 *  corresponding to the first element of the result of each matching
 *  invocation of RegExp.prototype.exec.
 *
 *  Note that the match function is intentionally generic; it does not
 *  require that its this value be a string object.  Therefore, it can be
 *  transferred to other kinds of objects for use as a method.
 */

var SECTION = "String/match-003.js";
var VERSION = "ECMA_2";
var TITLE   = "String.prototype.match( regexp )";

startTest();

// the regexp argument is not a RegExp object
// this is not a string object


//  [if regexp.global is true] set the regexp.lastIndex property to 0 and
//  invoke RegExp.prototype.exec repeatedly until there is no match. If
//  there is a match with an empty string (in other words, if the value of
//  regexp.lastIndex is left unchanged) increment regexp.lastIndex by 1.
//  The value returned is an array with the properties 0 through n-1
//  corresponding to the first element of the result of each matching invocation
//  of RegExp.prototype.exec.


// set the value of lastIndex
re = /([\d]{5})([-\ ]?[\d]{4})?$/g;


s = "Boston, MA 02134";

AddGlobalRegExpCases( re,
		      "re = " + re,
		      s,
		      ["02134" ]);

re.lastIndex = 0;

AddGlobalRegExpCases(
  re,
  "re = " + re + "; re.lastIndex = 0 ",
  s,
  ["02134"]);


re.lastIndex = s.length;

AddGlobalRegExpCases(
  re,
  "re = " + re + "; re.lastIndex = " + s.length,
  s,
  ["02134"] );

re.lastIndex = s.lastIndexOf("0");

AddGlobalRegExpCases(
  re,
  "re = "+ re +"; re.lastIndex = " + s.lastIndexOf("0"),
  s,
  ["02134"]);

re.lastIndex = s.lastIndexOf("0") + 1;

AddGlobalRegExpCases(
  re,
  "re = " +re+ "; re.lastIndex = " + (s.lastIndexOf("0") +1),
  s,
  ["02134"]);

test();

function AddGlobalRegExpCases(
  regexp, str_regexp, string, matches_array ) {

  // prevent a runtime error

  if ( string.match(regexp) == null || matches_array == null ) {
    AddTestCase(
      string + ".match(" + str_regexp +")",
      matches_array,
      string.match(regexp) );

    return;
  }

  AddTestCase(
    "( " + string  + " ).match(" + str_regexp +").length",
    matches_array.length,
    string.match(regexp).length );

  var limit = matches_array.length > string.match(regexp).length ?
    matches_array.length :
    string.match(regexp).length;

  for ( var matches = 0; matches < limit; matches++ ) {
    AddTestCase(
      "( " + string + " ).match(" + str_regexp +")[" + matches +"]",
      matches_array[matches],
      string.match(regexp)[matches] );
  }
}




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