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// Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Test that we can set function prototypes to non-object values.  The
// prototype used for instances in that case should be the initial
// object prototype.  ECMA-262 13.2.2.
function TestNonObjectPrototype(value) {
  function F() {};
  F.prototype = value;
  var f = new F();
  assertEquals(value, F.prototype);
  assertEquals(Object.prototype, f.__proto__);
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  // Test that map transitions don't break anything.
  F.property = "value";
  assertEquals(value, F.prototype);
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}

var values = [123, "asdf", true];

values.forEach(TestNonObjectPrototype);


// Test moving between non-object and object values.
function F() {};
var f = new F();
assertEquals(f.__proto__, F.prototype);
F.prototype = 42;
f = new F();
assertEquals(Object.prototype, f.__proto__);
assertEquals(42, F.prototype);
F.prototype = { a: 42 };
f = new F();
assertEquals(42, F.prototype.a);
assertEquals(f.__proto__, F.prototype);


// Test that the fast case optimizations can handle non-functions,
// functions with no prototypes (yet), non-object prototypes,
// functions without initial maps, and the fully initialized
// functions.
function GetPrototypeOf(f) {
  return f.prototype;
};

// Seed the GetPrototypeOf function to enable the fast case
// optimizations.
var p = GetPrototypeOf(GetPrototypeOf);

// Check that getting the prototype of a tagged integer works.
assertTrue(typeof GetPrototypeOf(1) == 'undefined');

function NoPrototypeYet() { }
var p = GetPrototypeOf(NoPrototypeYet);
assertEquals(NoPrototypeYet.prototype, p);

function NonObjectPrototype() { }
NonObjectPrototype.prototype = 42;
assertEquals(42, GetPrototypeOf(NonObjectPrototype));

function NoInitialMap() { }
var p = NoInitialMap.prototype;
assertEquals(p, GetPrototypeOf(NoInitialMap));

// Check the standard fast case.
assertEquals(F.prototype, GetPrototypeOf(F));

// Check that getting the prototype of a non-function works. This must
// be the last thing we do because this will clobber the optimizations
// in GetPrototypeOf and go to a monomorphic IC load instead.
assertEquals(87, GetPrototypeOf({prototype:87}));

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// Check the prototype is not enumerable, as per ES5 section 15.3.5.2.  Note
// that this is in difference to ES3, which specified that function instances
// would have enumerable prototypes (section 15.3.5.2 also).
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var foo = new Function("return x");
var result  = ""
for (var n in foo) result += n;
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assertEquals(result, "");
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f = new Function('return 1;')
var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(f, "prototype");
assertFalse(desc.configurable);
assertFalse(desc.enumerable);
assertTrue(desc.writable);

f = Function('return 1;')
var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(f, "prototype");
assertFalse(desc.configurable);
assertFalse(desc.enumerable);
assertTrue(desc.writable);

f = function () { return 1; }
var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(f, "prototype");
assertFalse(desc.configurable);
assertFalse(desc.enumerable);
assertTrue(desc.writable);