gecko-dev/js/tests/lc2/JSToJava/integer-001.js
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/**
Template for LiveConnect Tests
File Name: number-001.js
Description:
When setting the value of a Java field with a JavaScript number or
when passing a JavaScript number to a Java method as an argument,
LiveConnect should be able to convert the number to any one of the
following types:
byte
short
int
long
float
double
char
java.lang.Double
Note that the value of the Java field may not be as precise as the
JavaScript value's number, if for example, you pass a large number to
a short or byte, or a float to integer.
JavaScript numbers cannot be converted to instances of java.lang.Float
or java.lang.Integer.
This test does not cover the cases in which a Java method returns one
of the above primitive Java types.
Currently split up into numerous tests, since rhino live connect fails
to translate numbers into the correct types.
test for creating java.lang.Integer objects.
@author christine@netscape.com
@version 1.00
*/
var SECTION = "LiveConnect";
var VERSION = "1_3";
var TITLE = "LiveConnect JavaScript to Java Data Type Conversion";
var BUGNUMBER="196276";
var testcases = new Array();
startTest();
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
// typeof all resulting objects is "object";
var E_TYPE = "object";
// JS class of all resulting objects is "JavaObject";
var E_JSCLASS = "[object JavaObject]";
var a = new Array();
var i = 0;
a[i++] = new TestObject( "new java.lang.Integer(\"0.\")",
new java.lang.Integer("0"), 0 );
a[i++] = new TestObject( "new java.lang.Integer( 5 )",
new java.lang.Integer(5), 5 );
a[i++] = new TestObject( "new java.lang.Integer( 5.5 )",
new java.lang.Integer(5.5), 5 );
a[i++] = new TestObject( "new java.lang.Integer( Number(5) )",
new java.lang.Integer(Number(5)), 5 );
a[i++] = new TestObject( "new java.lang.Integer( Number(5.5) )",
new java.lang.Integer(Number(5.5)), 5 );
for ( var i = 0; i < a.length; i++ ) {
// check typeof
testcases[testcases.length] = new TestCase(
SECTION,
"typeof (" + a[i].description +")",
a[i].type,
typeof a[i].javavalue );
/*
// check the js class
testcases[testcases.length] = new TestCase(
SECTION,
"("+ a[i].description +").getJSClass()",
E_JSCLASS,
a[i].jsclass );
*/
// check the number value of the object
testcases[testcases.length] = new TestCase(
SECTION,
"Number(" + a[i].description +")",
a[i].jsvalue,
Number( a[i].javavalue ) );
}
test();
function TestObject( description, javavalue, jsvalue ) {
this.description = description;
this.javavalue = javavalue;
this.jsvalue = jsvalue;
this.type = E_TYPE;
// LC2 does not support the proto property in Java objects
// this.javavalue.__proto__.getJSClass = Object.prototype.toString;
// this.jsclass = this.javavalue.getJSClass();
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 );
}