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var passed = true;
try {
eval("new.target;");
passed = false;
} catch(e) {}
test(passed, true, "new.target cannot be called in global scope");
passed = true;
try {
eval("eval(\"eval('new.target;')\")");
passed = false;
} catch(e) {
passed = e instanceof SyntaxError;
}
test(passed, true, "new.target cannot be called in global scope");
// Test without class syntax
function test(result, expected, message) {
if (result !== expected)
throw "Error: " + message + ". was: " + result + " wanted: " + expected;
}
function call() {
test(new.target, undefined, "new.target should be undefined in a function call");
}
call();
function Constructor() {
test(new.target, Constructor, "new.target should be the same as constructor");
function subCall() {
test(new.target, undefined, "new.target should be undefined in a sub function call");
}
subCall();
function SubConstructor() {
test(new.target, SubConstructor, "new.target should be subConstructor");
}
new SubConstructor();
}
new Constructor();
// This is mostly to test that calling new on new.target deos the right thing.
function doWeirdThings(arg) {
if (new.target) {
if (arg)
this.value = new.target(1);
else
this.value = new new.target(true);
} else
return arg;
}
test(new doWeirdThings(false).value.value, 1, "calling new on new.target did something weird");
// Test with class syntax
class SuperClass {
constructor() {
this.target = new.target;
}
}
class SubClass extends SuperClass {
constructor() {
super();
}
}
test(new SuperClass().target, SuperClass, "new.target should be the same as the class constructor");
test(new SubClass().target, SubClass, "new.target should not change when passed through super()");
class A {}
class B extends A {
constructor() {
super();
this.target = eval('new.target');
}
}
class C extends A {
constructor() {
super();
this.target = eval("eval('new.target')");
}
}
class D extends A {
constructor() {
super();
this.target = eval("eval('(function () { return new.target; })()')");
}
}
test(new B().target, B, "new.target should be the same in eval as without eval");
test(new C().target, C, "new.target should be the same in double eval as without eval");
test(new D().target, undefined, "new.target should be the same in double eval as without eval");
var newTargetInEval = function () {
var result;
var klass = function () {
result = eval('new.target');
};
klass();
test(result, undefined, "new.target should be the same in eval as without eval");
new klass();
test(result, klass, "new.target should be the same in eval as without eval");
}
newTargetInEval();
var newTargetInFunctionInEval = function () {
var result;
var klass = function () {
result = eval('(function () { return new.target;})()');
};
klass();
test(result, undefined, "new.target should be the same in eval as without eval");
new klass();
test(result, undefined, "new.target should be the same in eval as without eval");
};
newTargetInFunctionInEval();