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All 17 * Rights Reserved. 18 * 19 * Contributor(s): 20 * 21 */ 22 /** 23 File Name: 15.4.4.5.js 24 ECMA Section: Array.prototype.sort(comparefn) 25 Description: 26 27 This test file tests cases in which the compare function is not supplied. 28 29 The elements of this array are sorted. The sort is not necessarily stable. 30 If comparefn is provided, it should be a function that accepts two arguments 31 x and y and returns a negative value if x < y, zero if x = y, or a positive 32 value if x > y. 33 34 1. Call the [[Get]] method of this object with argument "length". 35 2. Call ToUint32(Result(1)). 36 1. Perform an implementation-dependent sequence of calls to the 37 [[Get]] , [[Put]], and [[Delete]] methods of this object and 38 toSortCompare (described below), where the first argument for each call 39 to [[Get]], [[Put]] , or [[Delete]] is a nonnegative integer less 40 than Result(2) and where the arguments for calls to SortCompare are 41 results of previous calls to the [[Get]] method. After this sequence 42 is complete, this object must have the following two properties. 43 (1) There must be some mathematical permutation of the nonnegative 44 integers less than Result(2), such that for every nonnegative integer 45 j less than Result(2), if property old[j] existed, then new[(j)] is 46 exactly the same value as old[j],. but if property old[j] did not exist, 47 then new[(j)] either does not exist or exists with value undefined. 48 (2) If comparefn is not supplied or is a consistent comparison 49 function for the elements of this array, then for all nonnegative 50 integers j and k, each less than Result(2), if old[j] compares less 51 than old[k] (see SortCompare below), then (j) < (k). Here we use the 52 notation old[j] to refer to the hypothetical result of calling the [ 53 [Get]] method of this object with argument j before this step is 54 executed, and the notation new[j] to refer to the hypothetical result 55 of calling the [[Get]] method of this object with argument j after this 56 step has been completely executed. A function is a consistent 57 comparison function for a set of values if (a) for any two of those 58 values (possibly the same value) considered as an ordered pair, it 59 always returns the same value when given that pair of values as its 60 two arguments, and the result of applying ToNumber to this value is 61 not NaN; (b) when considered as a relation, where the pair (x, y) is 62 considered to be in the relation if and only if applying the function 63 to x and y and then applying ToNumber to the result produces a 64 negative value, this relation is a partial order; and (c) when 65 considered as a different relation, where the pair (x, y) is considered 66 to be in the relation if and only if applying the function to x and y 67 and then applying ToNumber to the result produces a zero value (of either 68 sign), this relation is an equivalence relation. In this context, the 69 phrase "x compares less than y" means applying Result(2) to x and y and 70 then applying ToNumber to the result produces a negative value. 71 3.Return this object. 72 73 When the SortCompare operator is called with two arguments x and y, the following steps are taken: 74 1.If x and y are both undefined, return +0. 75 2.If x is undefined, return 1. 76 3.If y is undefined, return 1. 77 4.If the argument comparefn was not provided in the call to sort, go to step 7. 78 5.Call comparefn with arguments x and y. 79 6.Return Result(5). 80 7.Call ToString(x). 81 8.Call ToString(y). 82 9.If Result(7) < Result(8), return 1. 83 10.If Result(7) > Result(8), return 1. 84 11.Return +0. 85 86 Note that, because undefined always compared greater than any other value, undefined and nonexistent 87 property values always sort to the end of the result. It is implementation-dependent whether or not such 88 properties will exist or not at the end of the array when the sort is concluded. 89 90 Note that the sort function is intentionally generic; it does not require that its this value be an Array object. 91 Therefore it can be transferred to other kinds of objects for use as a method. Whether the sort function can be 92 applied successfully to a host object is implementation dependent . 93 94 Author: christine (at) netscape.com 95 Date: 12 november 1997 96 */ 97 98 99 var SECTION = "15.4.4.5-1"; 100 var VERSION = "ECMA_1"; 101 startTest(); 102 var TITLE = "Array.prototype.sort(comparefn)"; 103 104 writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE); 105 106 var testcases = new Array(); 107 getTestCases(); 108 test(); 109 110 function test() { 111 for ( tc=0; tc < testcases.length; tc++ ) { 112 testcases[tc].passed = writeTestCaseResult( 113 testcases[tc].expect, 114 testcases[tc].actual, 115 testcases[tc].description +" = "+ 116 testcases[tc].actual ); 117 118 testcases[tc].reason += ( testcases[tc].passed ) ? "" : "wrong value "; 119 } 120 stopTest(); 121 return ( testcases ); 122 } 123 function getTestCases() { 124 var S = new Array(); 125 var item = 0; 126 127 // array is empty. 128 S[item++] = "var A = new Array()"; 129 130 // array contains one item 131 S[item++] = "var A = new Array( true )"; 132 133 // length of array is 2 134 S[item++] = "var A = new Array( true, false, new Boolean(true), new Boolean(false), 'true', 'false' )"; 135 136 S[item++] = "var A = new Array(); A[3] = 'undefined'; A[6] = null; A[8] = 'null'; A[0] = void 0"; 137 138 S[item] = "var A = new Array( "; 139 140 var limit = 0x0061; 141 for ( var i = 0x007A; i >= limit; i-- ) { 142 S[item] += "\'"+ String.fromCharCode(i) +"\'" ; 143 if ( i > limit ) { 144 S[item] += ","; 145 } 146 } 147 148 S[item] += ")"; 149 150 item++; 151 152 for ( var i = 0; i < S.length; i++ ) { 153 CheckItems( S[i] ); 154 } 155 } 156 function CheckItems( S ) { 157 eval( S ); 158 var E = Sort( A ); 159 160 testcases[testcases.length] = new TestCase( SECTION, 161 S +"; A.sort(); A.length", 162 E.length, 163 eval( S + "; A.sort(); A.length") ); 164 165 for ( var i = 0; i < E.length; i++ ) { 166 testcases[testcases.length] = new TestCase( 167 SECTION, 168 "A["+i+ "].toString()", 169 E[i] +"", 170 A[i] +""); 171 172 if ( A[i] == void 0 && typeof A[i] == "undefined" ) { 173 testcases[testcases.length] = new TestCase( 174 SECTION, 175 "typeof A["+i+ "]", 176 typeof E[i], 177 typeof A[i] ); 178 } 179 } 180 } 181 function Object_1( value ) { 182 this.array = value.split(","); 183 this.length = this.array.length; 184 for ( var i = 0; i < this.length; i++ ) { 185 this[i] = eval(this.array[i]); 186 } 187 this.sort = Array.prototype.sort; 188 this.getClass = Object.prototype.toString; 189 } 190 function Sort( a ) { 191 for ( i = 0; i < a.length; i++ ) { 192 for ( j = i+1; j < a.length; j++ ) { 193 var lo = a[i]; 194 var hi = a[j]; 195 var c = Compare( lo, hi ); 196 if ( c == 1 ) { 197 a[i] = hi; 198 a[j] = lo; 199 } 200 } 201 } 202 return a; 203 } 204 function Compare( x, y ) { 205 if ( x == void 0 && y == void 0 && typeof x == "undefined" && typeof y == "undefined" ) { 206 return +0; 207 } 208 if ( x == void 0 && typeof x == "undefined" ) { 209 return 1; 210 } 211 if ( y == void 0 && typeof y == "undefined" ) { 212 return -1; 213 } 214 x = String(x); 215 y = String(y); 216 if ( x < y ) { 217 return -1; 218 } 219 if ( x > y ) { 220 return 1; 221 } 222 return 0; 223 } 224