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Brian Grinstead 0d460e3432 Bug 1544322 - Part 2.2 - Remove the [type] attribute for one-liner <script> tags loading files in /tests/SimpleTest/ in dom/ r=bzbarsky
This is split from the previous changeset since if we include dom/ the file size is too
large for phabricator to handle.

This is an autogenerated commit to handle scripts loading mochitest harness files, in
the simple case where the script src is on the same line as the tag.

This was generated with https://bug1544322.bmoattachments.org/attachment.cgi?id=9058170
using the `--part 2` argument.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D27457

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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
2019-04-16 03:53:28 +00:00

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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<!--
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391994
-->
<head>
<title>Test for Bug 391994</title>
<script src="/tests/SimpleTest/SimpleTest.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/tests/SimpleTest/test.css" />
</head>
<body>
<a target="_blank" href="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391994">Mozilla Bug 391994</a>
<p id="display"></p>
<div id="content" style="display: none">
</div>
<pre id="test">
<script class="testbody" type="text/javascript">
/** Test for Bug 391994 **/
var testNumber = 0;
function assertSelected(aOption, aExpectDefaultSelected, aExpectSelected) {
++testNumber;
is(aOption.defaultSelected, aExpectDefaultSelected,
"Asserting default-selected state for option " + testNumber);
is(aOption.selected, aExpectSelected,
"Asserting selected state for option " + testNumber);
}
function assertSame(aSel1, aSel2Str, aTestNumber) {
var div = document.createElement("div");
div.innerHTML = aSel2Str;
sel2 = div.firstChild;
is(aSel1.options.length, sel2.options.length,
"Length should be same in select test " + aTestNumber);
is(aSel1.selectedIndex, sel2.selectedIndex,
"Selected index should be same in select test " + aTestNumber);
for (var i = 0; i < aSel1.options.length; ++i) {
is(aSel1.options[i].selected, sel2.options[i].selected,
"Options[" + i + "].selected should be the same in select test " +
aTestNumber);
is(aSel1.options[i].defaultSelected, sel2.options[i].defaultSelected,
"Options[" + i +
"].defaultSelected should be the same in select test " +
aTestNumber);
}
}
// Creation methods
var opt = document.createElement("option");
assertSelected(opt, false, false);
opt = new Option();
assertSelected(opt, false, false);
// Setting of defaultSelected
opt = new Option();
opt.setAttribute("selected", "selected");
assertSelected(opt, true, true);
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
assertSelected(opt, true, true);
is(opt.hasAttribute("selected"), true, "Attribute should be set");
is(opt.getAttribute("selected"), "",
"Attribute should be set to empty string");
// Setting of selected
opt = new Option();
opt.selected = false;
assertSelected(opt, false, false);
opt = new Option();
opt.selected = true;
assertSelected(opt, false, true);
// Interaction of selected and defaultSelected
opt = new Option();
opt.selected;
opt.setAttribute("selected", "selected");
assertSelected(opt, true, true);
opt = new Option();
opt.selected = false;
opt.setAttribute("selected", "selected");
assertSelected(opt, true, false);
opt = new Option();
opt.setAttribute("selected", "selected");
opt.selected = true;
opt.removeAttribute("selected");
assertSelected(opt, false, true);
// First test of putting things in a <select>: Adding default-selected option
// should select it.
var sel = document.createElement("select");
sel.appendChild(new Option());
is(sel.selectedIndex, 0, "First option should be selected");
assertSelected(sel.firstChild, false, true);
sel.appendChild(new Option());
is(sel.selectedIndex, 0, "First option should still be selected");
assertSelected(sel.firstChild, false, true);
assertSelected(sel.firstChild.nextSibling, false, false);
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
sel.appendChild(opt);
assertSelected(sel.firstChild, false, false);
assertSelected(sel.firstChild.nextSibling, false, false);
assertSelected(opt, true, true);
is(opt, sel.firstChild.nextSibling.nextSibling, "What happened here?");
is(sel.options[0], sel.firstChild, "Unexpected option 0");
is(sel.options[1], sel.firstChild.nextSibling, "Unexpected option 1");
is(sel.options[2], opt, "Unexpected option 2");
is(sel.selectedIndex, 2, "Unexpected selectedIndex in select test 1");
assertSame(sel, "<select><option><option><option selected></select>", 1);
// Second test of putting things in a <select>: Adding two default-selected
// options should select the second one.
sel = document.createElement("select");
sel.appendChild(new Option());
sel.appendChild(new Option());
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
sel.appendChild(opt);
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
sel.appendChild(opt);
assertSelected(sel.options[0], false, false);
assertSelected(sel.options[1], false, false);
assertSelected(sel.options[2], true, false);
assertSelected(sel.options[3], true, true);
is(sel.selectedIndex, 3, "Unexpected selectedIndex in select test 2");
assertSame(sel,
"<select><option><option><option selected><option selected></select>", 2);
// Third test of putting things in a <select>: adding a selected option earlier
// than another selected option should make the new option selected.
sel = document.createElement("select");
sel.appendChild(new Option());
sel.appendChild(new Option());
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
sel.appendChild(opt);
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
sel.options[0] = opt;
assertSelected(sel.options[0], true, true);
assertSelected(sel.options[1], false, false);
assertSelected(sel.options[2], true, false);
is(sel.selectedIndex, 0, "Unexpected selectedIndex in select test 3");
// Fourth test of putting things in a <select>: Just like second test, but with
// a <select multiple>
sel = document.createElement("select");
sel.multiple = true;
sel.appendChild(new Option());
sel.appendChild(new Option());
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
sel.appendChild(opt);
opt = new Option();
opt.defaultSelected = true;
sel.appendChild(opt);
assertSelected(sel.options[0], false, false);
assertSelected(sel.options[1], false, false);
assertSelected(sel.options[2], true, true);
assertSelected(sel.options[3], true, true);
is(sel.selectedIndex, 2, "Unexpected selectedIndex in select test 4");
assertSame(sel,
"<select multiple><option><option>" +
"<option selected><option selected></select>",
4);
</script>
</pre>
</body>
</html>