gecko-dev/js/tests/ecma/Date/15.9.5.2-2-n.js
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* Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
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*
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*
* The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code, released March
* 31, 1998.
*
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*/
/**
File Name: 15.9.5.2-2.js
ECMA Section: 15.9.5.2 Date.prototype.toString
Description:
This function returns a string value. The contents of the string are
implementation dependent, but are intended to represent the Date in a
convenient, human-readable form in the current time zone.
The toString function is not generic; it generates a runtime error if its
this value is not a Date object. Therefore it cannot be transferred to
other kinds of objects for use as a method.
This verifies that calling toString on an object that is not a string
generates a runtime error.
Author: christine@netscape.com
Date: 12 november 1997
*/
var SECTION = "15.9.5.2-2.js";
var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
startTest();
var TITLE = "Date.prototype.toString";
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
var testcases = new Array();
var OBJ = new MyObject( new Date(0) );
testcases[tc++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var OBJ = new MyObject( new Date(0) ); OBJ.toString()",
"error",
OBJ.toString() );
test();
function MyObject( value ) {
this.value = value;
this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" );
this.toString = Date.prototype.toString;
return this;
}
function test() {
for ( tc=0; tc < testcases.length; tc++ ) {
testcases[tc].passed = writeTestCaseResult(
testcases[tc].expect,
testcases[tc].actual,
testcases[tc].description +" = "+
testcases[tc].actual );
testcases[tc].reason += ( testcases[tc].passed ) ? "" : "wrong value ";
}
stopTest();
return ( testcases );
}