Deleting this testcase, which expected this.eval() to throw an exception. On the contrary: indirect eval is LEGAL; see Bugzilla bug 38512.

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/**
File Name: expression-020.js
Corresponds To: Expression/11.2.3-7-n.js
ECMA Section: 11.2.3. Function Calls
Description:
The production CallExpression : MemberExpression Arguments is evaluated as
follows:
1.Evaluate MemberExpression.
2.Evaluate Arguments, producing an internal list of argument values
(section 0).
3.Call GetValue(Result(1)).
4.If Type(Result(3)) is not Object, generate a runtime error.
5.If Result(3) does not implement the internal [[Call]] method, generate a
runtime error.
6.If Type(Result(1)) is Reference, Result(6) is GetBase(Result(1)). Otherwise,
Result(6) is null.
7.If Result(6) is an activation object, Result(7) is null. Otherwise, Result(7) is
the same as Result(6).
8.Call the [[Call]] method on Result(3), providing Result(7) as the this value
and providing the list Result(2) as the argument values.
9.Return Result(8).
The production CallExpression : CallExpression Arguments is evaluated in
exactly the same manner, except that the contained CallExpression is
evaluated in step 1.
Note: Result(8) will never be of type Reference if Result(3) is a native
ECMAScript object. Whether calling a host object can return a value of
type Reference is implementation-dependent.
Author: christine@netscape.com
Date: 12 november 1997
*/
var SECTION = "expression-020";
var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
var TITLE = "Calling eval indirectly";
startTest();
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
var tc = 0;
var testcases = new Array();
// this.eval() is no longer legal syntax.
var result = "Failed";
var exception = "No exception thrown";
var expect = "Passed";
try {
result = this.eval("NaN");
} catch ( e ) {
result = expect;
exception = e.toString();
}
testcases[tc++] = new TestCase(
SECTION,
"result = this.eval(\"NaN\")" +
" (threw " + exception +")",
expect,
result );
test();