ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Tests/object-expression-numeric-property.js
davidot fce2b33758 LibJS: Allow BigInts as destructuring property names
These are simply treated as their numerical value which means that above
2^32 - 1 they are strings.
2022-08-24 23:27:17 +01:00

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test("numeric properties", () => {
const i32Max = 2 ** 31 - 1;
const u32Max = 2 ** 32 - 1;
const o = {
[-1]: "foo",
0: "foo",
1: "foo",
[i32Max - 1]: "foo",
[i32Max]: "foo",
[i32Max + 1]: "foo",
[u32Max - 1]: "foo",
[u32Max]: "foo",
[u32Max + 1]: "foo",
};
// Numeric properties come first in Object.getOwnPropertyNames()'s output,
// which means we can test what each is treated as internally.
expect(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(o)).toEqual([
// Numeric properties
"0",
"1",
"2147483646",
"2147483647",
"2147483648",
"4294967294",
// Non-numeric properties
"-1",
"4294967295", // >= 2^32 - 1
"4294967296", // >= 2^32 - 1
]);
});
test("big int properties", () => {
const o = {
[-1n]: "foo",
0n: "foo",
1n: "foo",
[12345678901n]: "foo",
[4294967294n]: "foo",
[4294967295n]: "foo",
};
// Numeric properties come first in Object.getOwnPropertyNames()'s output,
// which means we can test what each is treated as internally.
expect(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(o)).toEqual([
// Numeric properties
"0",
"1",
"4294967294",
// Non-numeric properties
"-1",
"12345678901", // >= 2^32 - 1
"4294967295", // >= 2^32 - 1
]);
});