/** File Name: lexical-043.js Corresponds To: 7.7.3-3-n.js ECMA Section: 7.7.3 Numeric Literals Description: This is a regression test for http://scopus.mcom.com/bugsplat/show_bug.cgi?id=122884 Waldemar's comments: A numeric literal that starts with either '08' or '09' is interpreted as a decimal literal; it should be an error instead. (Strictly speaking, according to ECMA v1 such literals should be interpreted as two integers -- a zero followed by a decimal number whose first digit is 8 or 9, but this is a bug in ECMA that will be fixed in v2. In any case, there is no place in the grammar where two consecutive numbers would be legal.) Author: christine@netscape.com Date: 15 june 1998 */ var SECTION = "lexical-043"; var VERSION = "JS1_4"; var TITLE = "Numeric Literals"; var BUGNUMBER="122884"; startTest(); writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE); var tc = 0; var testcases = new Array(); var result = "Failed"; var exception = "No exception thrown"; var expect = "Passed"; try { eval("0099;"); } catch ( e ) { result = expect; exception = e.toString(); } testcases[tc++] = new TestCase( SECTION, "0099" + " (threw " + exception +")", expect, result ); test();