jerryscript/tests/jerry/es.next/proxy_revocable.js
Péter Gál 8edf8d6eea
Remove revoked Proxy checks when creating a Proxy (#4261)
In the newer ecma262 standard (post ES11) the ProxyCreate was
changed and the revoked Proxy handler/target is not checked.

JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Peter Gal pgal.usz@partner.samsung.com
2020-10-05 10:03:49 +02:00

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// Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors, http://js.foundation
//
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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var target = function () {};
var handler = { get (name) {
return 5;
}};
var revocable = Proxy.revocable(target, handler);
var proxy = revocable.proxy;
assert(proxy.a === 5);
revocable.revoke();
try {
proxy.a;
assert(false);
} catch (e) {
assert(e instanceof TypeError);
}
try {
Proxy.revocable();
assert(false);
} catch (e) {
assert(e instanceof TypeError);
}
try {
Proxy.revocable(proxy);
assert(false);
} catch (e) {
assert(e instanceof TypeError);
}
var p1 = Proxy.revocable({}, proxy);
p1.a = 3;
assert(p1.a == 3);
var p2 = Proxy.revocable(proxy, {});
p2.b = 43;
assert(p2.b == 43);
assert(typeof(target.a) === "undefined");
assert(typeof(target.b) === "undefined");
// Try accessing the "a" property again, it should fail
try {
proxy.a;
assert(false);
} catch (e) {
assert(e instanceof TypeError);
}