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// Copyright 2012 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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function testEscape(str, regex) {
  assertEquals("foo:bar:baz", str.split(regex).join(":"));
}

testEscape("foo\nbar\nbaz", /\n/);
testEscape("foo bar baz", /\s/);
testEscape("foo\tbar\tbaz", /\s/);
testEscape("foo-bar-baz", /\u002D/);

// Test containing null char in regexp.
var s = '[' + String.fromCharCode(0) + ']';
var re = new RegExp(s);
assertEquals(s.match(re).length, 1);
assertEquals(s.match(re)[0], String.fromCharCode(0));

// Test strings containing all line separators
s = 'aA\nbB\rcC\r\ndD\u2028eE\u2029fF';
re = /^./gm; // any non-newline character at the beginning of a line
var result = s.match(re);
assertEquals(result.length, 6);
assertEquals(result[0], 'a');
assertEquals(result[1], 'b');
assertEquals(result[2], 'c');
assertEquals(result[3], 'd');
assertEquals(result[4], 'e');
assertEquals(result[5], 'f');

re = /.$/gm; // any non-newline character at the end of a line
result = s.match(re);
assertEquals(result.length, 6);
assertEquals(result[0], 'A');
assertEquals(result[1], 'B');
assertEquals(result[2], 'C');
assertEquals(result[3], 'D');
assertEquals(result[4], 'E');
assertEquals(result[5], 'F');

re = /^[^]/gm; // *any* character at the beginning of a line
result = s.match(re);
assertEquals(result.length, 7);
assertEquals(result[0], 'a');
assertEquals(result[1], 'b');
assertEquals(result[2], 'c');
assertEquals(result[3], '\n');
assertEquals(result[4], 'd');
assertEquals(result[5], 'e');
assertEquals(result[6], 'f');

re = /[^]$/gm; // *any* character at the end of a line
result = s.match(re);
assertEquals(result.length, 7);
assertEquals(result[0], 'A');
assertEquals(result[1], 'B');
assertEquals(result[2], 'C');
assertEquals(result[3], '\r');
assertEquals(result[4], 'D');
assertEquals(result[5], 'E');
assertEquals(result[6], 'F');

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// Some tests from the Mozilla tests, where our behavior used to differ from
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// SpiderMonkey.
// From ecma_3/RegExp/regress-334158.js
assertTrue(/\ca/.test( "\x01" ));
assertFalse(/\ca/.test( "\\ca" ));
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assertFalse(/\ca/.test( "ca" ));
assertTrue(/\c[a/]/.test( "\\ca" ));
assertTrue(/\c[a/]/.test( "\\c/" ));
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// Test \c in character class
re = /^[\cM]$/;
assertTrue(re.test("\r"));
assertFalse(re.test("M"));
assertFalse(re.test("c"));
assertFalse(re.test("\\"));
assertFalse(re.test("\x03"));  // I.e., read as \cc

re = /^[\c]]$/;
assertTrue(re.test("c]"));
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assertTrue(re.test("\\]"));
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assertFalse(re.test("\x1d"));  // ']' & 0x1f
assertFalse(re.test("\x03]"));  // I.e., read as \cc

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re = /^[\c1]$/;  // Digit control characters are masked in character classes.
assertTrue(re.test("\x11"));
assertFalse(re.test("\\"));
assertFalse(re.test("c"));
assertFalse(re.test("1"));

re = /^[\c_]$/;  // Underscore control character is masked in character classes.
assertTrue(re.test("\x1f"));
assertFalse(re.test("\\"));
assertFalse(re.test("c"));
assertFalse(re.test("_"));

re = /^[\c$]$/;  // Other characters are interpreted literally.
assertFalse(re.test("\x04"));
assertTrue(re.test("\\"));
assertTrue(re.test("c"));
assertTrue(re.test("$"));

assertTrue(/^[Z-\c-e]*$/.test("Z[\\cde"));
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// Test that we handle \s and \S correctly on special Unicode characters.
re = /\s/;
assertTrue(re.test("\u2028"));
assertTrue(re.test("\u2029"));
assertTrue(re.test("\uFEFF"));

re = /\S/;
assertFalse(re.test("\u2028"));
assertFalse(re.test("\u2029"));
assertFalse(re.test("\uFEFF"));

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// Test that we handle \s and \S correctly inside some bizarre
// character classes.
re = /[\s-:]/;
assertTrue(re.test('-'));
assertTrue(re.test(':'));
assertTrue(re.test(' '));
assertTrue(re.test('\t'));
assertTrue(re.test('\n'));
assertFalse(re.test('a'));
assertFalse(re.test('Z'));

re = /[\S-:]/;
assertTrue(re.test('-'));
assertTrue(re.test(':'));
assertFalse(re.test(' '));
assertFalse(re.test('\t'));
assertFalse(re.test('\n'));
assertTrue(re.test('a'));
assertTrue(re.test('Z'));

re = /[^\s-:]/;
assertFalse(re.test('-'));
assertFalse(re.test(':'));
assertFalse(re.test(' '));
assertFalse(re.test('\t'));
assertFalse(re.test('\n'));
assertTrue(re.test('a'));
assertTrue(re.test('Z'));

re = /[^\S-:]/;
assertFalse(re.test('-'));
assertFalse(re.test(':'));
assertTrue(re.test(' '));
assertTrue(re.test('\t'));
assertTrue(re.test('\n'));
assertFalse(re.test('a'));
assertFalse(re.test('Z'));

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re = /[\s]/;
assertFalse(re.test('-'));
assertFalse(re.test(':'));
assertTrue(re.test(' '));
assertTrue(re.test('\t'));
assertTrue(re.test('\n'));
assertFalse(re.test('a'));
assertFalse(re.test('Z'));

re = /[^\s]/;
assertTrue(re.test('-'));
assertTrue(re.test(':'));
assertFalse(re.test(' '));
assertFalse(re.test('\t'));
assertFalse(re.test('\n'));
assertTrue(re.test('a'));
assertTrue(re.test('Z'));

re = /[\S]/;
assertTrue(re.test('-'));
assertTrue(re.test(':'));
assertFalse(re.test(' '));
assertFalse(re.test('\t'));
assertFalse(re.test('\n'));
assertTrue(re.test('a'));
assertTrue(re.test('Z'));

re = /[^\S]/;
assertFalse(re.test('-'));
assertFalse(re.test(':'));
assertTrue(re.test(' '));
assertTrue(re.test('\t'));
assertTrue(re.test('\n'));
assertFalse(re.test('a'));
assertFalse(re.test('Z'));

re = /[\s\S]/;
assertTrue(re.test('-'));
assertTrue(re.test(':'));
assertTrue(re.test(' '));
assertTrue(re.test('\t'));
assertTrue(re.test('\n'));
assertTrue(re.test('a'));
assertTrue(re.test('Z'));

re = /[^\s\S]/;
assertFalse(re.test('-'));
assertFalse(re.test(':'));
assertFalse(re.test(' '));
assertFalse(re.test('\t'));
assertFalse(re.test('\n'));
assertFalse(re.test('a'));
assertFalse(re.test('Z'));

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// First - is treated as range operator, second as literal minus.
// This follows the specification in parsing, but doesn't throw on
// the \s at the beginning of the range.
re = /[\s-0-9]/;
assertTrue(re.test(' '));
assertTrue(re.test('\xA0'));
assertTrue(re.test('-'));
assertTrue(re.test('0'));
assertTrue(re.test('9'));
assertFalse(re.test('1'));

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// Test beginning and end of line assertions with or without the
// multiline flag.
re = /^\d+/;
assertFalse(re.test("asdf\n123"));
re = /^\d+/m;
assertTrue(re.test("asdf\n123"));

re = /\d+$/;
assertFalse(re.test("123\nasdf"));
re = /\d+$/m;
assertTrue(re.test("123\nasdf"));

// Test that empty matches are handled correctly for multiline global
// regexps.
re = /^(.*)/mg;
assertEquals(3, "a\n\rb".match(re).length);
assertEquals("*a\n*b\r*c\n*\r*d\r*\n*e", "a\nb\rc\n\rd\r\ne".replace(re, "*$1"));

// Test that empty matches advance one character
re = new RegExp("", "g");
assertEquals("xAx", "A".replace(re, "x"));
assertEquals(3, String.fromCharCode(161).replace(re, "x").length);

// Test that we match the KJS behavior with regard to undefined constructor
// arguments:
re = new RegExp();
// KJS actually shows this as '//'.  Here we match the Firefox behavior (ie,
// giving a syntactically legal regexp literal).
assertEquals('/(?:)/', re.toString());
re = new RegExp(void 0);
assertEquals('/(?:)/', re.toString());
re.compile();
assertEquals('/(?:)/', re.toString());
re.compile(void 0);
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assertEquals('/(?:)/', re.toString());
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// Check for lazy RegExp literal creation
function lazyLiteral(doit) {
  if (doit) return "".replace(/foo(/gi, "");
  return true;
}

assertTrue(lazyLiteral(false));
assertThrows("lazyLiteral(true)");

// Check $01 and $10
re = new RegExp("(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)");
assertEquals("t", "123456789t".replace(re, "$10"), "$10");
assertEquals("15", "123456789t".replace(re, "$15"), "$10");
assertEquals("1", "123456789t".replace(re, "$01"), "$01");
assertEquals("$001", "123456789t".replace(re, "$001"), "$001");
re = new RegExp("foo(.)");
assertEquals("bar$0", "foox".replace(re, "bar$0"), "$0");
assertEquals("bar$00", "foox".replace(re, "bar$00"), "$00");
assertEquals("bar$000", "foox".replace(re, "bar$000"), "$000");
assertEquals("barx", "foox".replace(re, "bar$01"), "$01 2");
assertEquals("barx5", "foox".replace(re, "bar$15"), "$15");
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assertFalse(/()foo$\1/.test("football"), "football1");
assertFalse(/foo$(?=ball)/.test("football"), "football2");
assertFalse(/foo$(?!bar)/.test("football"), "football3");
assertTrue(/()foo$\1/.test("foo"), "football4");
assertTrue(/foo$(?=(ball)?)/.test("foo"), "football5");
assertTrue(/()foo$(?!bar)/.test("foo"), "football6");
assertFalse(/(x?)foo$\1/.test("football"), "football7");
assertFalse(/foo$(?=ball)/.test("football"), "football8");
assertFalse(/foo$(?!bar)/.test("football"), "football9");
assertTrue(/(x?)foo$\1/.test("foo"), "football10");
assertTrue(/foo$(?=(ball)?)/.test("foo"), "football11");
assertTrue(/foo$(?!bar)/.test("foo"), "football12");

// Check that the back reference has two successors.  See
// BackReferenceNode::PropagateForward.
assertFalse(/f(o)\b\1/.test('foo'));
assertTrue(/f(o)\B\1/.test('foo'));

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// Back-reference, ignore case:
// ASCII
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assertEquals("xaAx,a", String(/x(a)\1x/i.exec("xaAx")), "backref-ASCII");
assertFalse(/x(...)\1/i.test("xaaaaa"), "backref-ASCII-short");
assertTrue(/x((?:))\1\1x/i.test("xx"), "backref-ASCII-empty");
assertTrue(/x(?:...|(...))\1x/i.test("xabcx"), "backref-ASCII-uncaptured");
assertTrue(/x(?:...|(...))\1x/i.test("xabcABCx"), "backref-ASCII-backtrack");
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assertEquals("xaBcAbCABCx,aBc",
             String(/x(...)\1\1x/i.exec("xaBcAbCABCx")),
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             "backref-ASCII-twice");
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for (var i = 0; i < 128; i++) {
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  var testName = "backref-ASCII-char-" + i + "," + (i^0x20);
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  var test = /^(.)\1$/i.test(String.fromCharCode(i, i ^ 0x20))
  var c = String.fromCharCode(i);
  if (('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') || ('a' <= c && c <= 'z')) {
    assertTrue(test, testName);
  } else {
    assertFalse(test, testName);
  }
}

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assertFalse(/f(o)$\1/.test('foo'), "backref detects at_end");
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// Check decimal escapes doesn't overflow.
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// (Note: \214 is interpreted as octal).
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assertArrayEquals(["\x8c7483648"],
                  /\2147483648/.exec("\x8c7483648"),
                  "Overflow decimal escape");
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// Check numbers in quantifiers doesn't overflow and doesn't throw on
// too large numbers.
assertFalse(/a{111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge1");
assertFalse(/a{999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge2");
assertFalse(/a{1,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge3");
assertFalse(/a{1,999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge4");
assertFalse(/a{2147483648}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge5");
assertFalse(/a{21474836471}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge6");
assertFalse(/a{1,2147483648}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge7");
assertFalse(/a{1,21474836471}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge8");
assertFalse(/a{2147483648,2147483648}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge9");
assertFalse(/a{21474836471,21474836471}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge10");
assertFalse(/a{2147483647}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge11");
assertFalse(/a{1,2147483647}/.test('b'),
            "overlarge12");
assertTrue(/a{1,2147483647}/.test('a'),
            "overlarge13");
assertFalse(/a{2147483647,2147483647}/.test('a'),
            "overlarge14");


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// Check that we don't read past the end of the string.
assertFalse(/f/.test('b'));
assertFalse(/[abc]f/.test('x'));
assertFalse(/[abc]f/.test('xa'));
assertFalse(/[abc]</.test('x'));
assertFalse(/[abc]</.test('xa'));
assertFalse(/f/i.test('b'));
assertFalse(/[abc]f/i.test('x'));
assertFalse(/[abc]f/i.test('xa'));
assertFalse(/[abc]</i.test('x'));
assertFalse(/[abc]</i.test('xa'));
assertFalse(/f[abc]/.test('x'));
assertFalse(/f[abc]/.test('xa'));
assertFalse(/<[abc]/.test('x'));
assertFalse(/<[abc]/.test('xa'));
assertFalse(/f[abc]/i.test('x'));
assertFalse(/f[abc]/i.test('xa'));
assertFalse(/<[abc]/i.test('x'));
assertFalse(/<[abc]/i.test('xa'));
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// Test that merging of quick test masks gets it right.
assertFalse(/x([0-7]%%x|[0-6]%%y)/.test('x7%%y'), 'qt');
assertFalse(/()x\1(y([0-7]%%%x|[0-6]%%%y)|dkjasldkas)/.test('xy7%%%y'), 'qt2');
assertFalse(/()x\1(y([0-7]%%%x|[0-6]%%%y)|dkjasldkas)/.test('xy%%%y'), 'qt3');
assertFalse(/()x\1y([0-7]%%%x|[0-6]%%%y)/.test('xy7%%%y'), 'qt4');
assertFalse(/()x\1(y([0-7]%%%x|[0-6]%%%y)|dkjasldkas)/.test('xy%%%y'), 'qt5');
assertFalse(/()x\1y([0-7]%%%x|[0-6]%%%y)/.test('xy7%%%y'), 'qt6');
assertFalse(/xy([0-7]%%%x|[0-6]%%%y)/.test('xy7%%%y'), 'qt7');
assertFalse(/x([0-7]%%%x|[0-6]%%%y)/.test('x7%%%y'), 'qt8');
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// Don't hang on this one.
/[^\xfe-\xff]*/.test("");
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var long = "a";
for (var i = 0; i < 100000; i++) {
  long = "a?" + long;
}
// Don't crash on this one, but maybe throw an exception.
try {
  RegExp(long).exec("a");
} catch (e) {
  assertTrue(String(e).indexOf("Stack overflow") >= 0, "overflow");
}

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// Test that compile works on modified objects
var re = /re+/;
assertEquals("re+", re.source);
assertFalse(re.global);
assertFalse(re.ignoreCase);
assertFalse(re.multiline);
assertEquals(0, re.lastIndex);

re.compile("ro+", "gim");
assertEquals("ro+", re.source);
assertTrue(re.global);
assertTrue(re.ignoreCase);
assertTrue(re.multiline);
assertEquals(0, re.lastIndex);

re.lastIndex = 42;
re.someOtherProperty = 42;
re.someDeletableProperty = 42;
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re[37] = 37;
re[42] = 42;
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re.compile("ra+", "i");
assertEquals("ra+", re.source);
assertFalse(re.global);
assertTrue(re.ignoreCase);
assertFalse(re.multiline);
assertEquals(0, re.lastIndex);

assertEquals(42, re.someOtherProperty);
assertEquals(42, re.someDeletableProperty);
assertEquals(37, re[37]);
assertEquals(42, re[42]);

re.lastIndex = -1;
re.someOtherProperty = 37;
re[42] = 37;
assertTrue(delete re[37]);
assertTrue(delete re.someDeletableProperty);
re.compile("ri+", "gm");

assertEquals("ri+", re.source);
assertTrue(re.global);
assertFalse(re.ignoreCase);
assertTrue(re.multiline);
assertEquals(0, re.lastIndex);
assertEquals(37, re.someOtherProperty);
assertEquals(37, re[42]);
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// Test boundary-checks.
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function assertRegExpTest(re, input, test) {
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  assertEquals(test, re.test(input), "test:" + re + ":" + input);
}

assertRegExpTest(/b\b/, "b", true);
assertRegExpTest(/b\b$/, "b", true);
assertRegExpTest(/\bb/, "b", true);
assertRegExpTest(/^\bb/, "b", true);
assertRegExpTest(/,\b/, ",", false);
assertRegExpTest(/,\b$/, ",", false);
assertRegExpTest(/\b,/, ",", false);
assertRegExpTest(/^\b,/, ",", false);

assertRegExpTest(/b\B/, "b", false);
assertRegExpTest(/b\B$/, "b", false);
assertRegExpTest(/\Bb/, "b", false);
assertRegExpTest(/^\Bb/, "b", false);
assertRegExpTest(/,\B/, ",", true);
assertRegExpTest(/,\B$/, ",", true);
assertRegExpTest(/\B,/, ",", true);
assertRegExpTest(/^\B,/, ",", true);

assertRegExpTest(/b\b/, "b,", true);
assertRegExpTest(/b\b/, "ba", false);
assertRegExpTest(/b\B/, "b,", false);
assertRegExpTest(/b\B/, "ba", true);

assertRegExpTest(/b\Bb/, "bb", true);
assertRegExpTest(/b\bb/, "bb", false);

assertRegExpTest(/b\b[,b]/, "bb", false);
assertRegExpTest(/b\B[,b]/, "bb", true);
assertRegExpTest(/b\b[,b]/, "b,", true);
assertRegExpTest(/b\B[,b]/, "b,", false);

assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\bb/, "bb", false);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\Bb/, "bb", true);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\bb/, ",b", true);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\Bb/, ",b", false);

assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\b[,b]/, "bb", false);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\B[,b]/, "bb", true);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\b[,b]/, ",b", true);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\B[,b]/, ",b", false);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\b[,b]/, "b,", true);
assertRegExpTest(/[,b]\B[,b]/, "b,", false);
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// Test that caching of result doesn't share result objects.
// More iterations increases the chance of hitting a GC.
for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
  var re = /x(y)z/;
  var res = re.exec("axyzb");
  assertTrue(!!res);
  assertEquals(2, res.length);
  assertEquals("xyz", res[0]);
  assertEquals("y", res[1]);
  assertEquals(1, res.index);
  assertEquals("axyzb", res.input);
  assertEquals(undefined, res.foobar);
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  res.foobar = "Arglebargle";
  res[3] = "Glopglyf";
  assertEquals("Arglebargle", res.foobar);
}
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// Test that we perform the spec required conversions in the correct order.
var log;
var string = "the string";
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var fakeLastIndex = {
      valueOf: function() {
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        log.push("li");
        return 0;
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      }
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    };
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var fakeString = {
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      toString: function() {
        log.push("ts");
        return string;
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      },
      length: 0
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    };

var re = /str/;
log = [];
re.lastIndex = fakeLastIndex;
var result = re.exec(fakeString);
assertEquals(["str"], result);
assertEquals(["ts", "li"], log);

// Again, to check if caching interferes.
log = [];
re.lastIndex = fakeLastIndex;
result = re.exec(fakeString);
assertEquals(["str"], result);
assertEquals(["ts", "li"], log);

// And one more time, just to be certain.
log = [];
re.lastIndex = fakeLastIndex;
result = re.exec(fakeString);
assertEquals(["str"], result);
assertEquals(["ts", "li"], log);

// Now with a global regexp, where lastIndex is actually used.
re = /str/g;
log = [];
re.lastIndex = fakeLastIndex;
var result = re.exec(fakeString);
assertEquals(["str"], result);
assertEquals(["ts", "li"], log);

// Again, to check if caching interferes.
log = [];
re.lastIndex = fakeLastIndex;
result = re.exec(fakeString);
assertEquals(["str"], result);
assertEquals(["ts", "li"], log);

// And one more time, just to be certain.
log = [];
re.lastIndex = fakeLastIndex;
result = re.exec(fakeString);
assertEquals(["str"], result);
assertEquals(["ts", "li"], log);


// Check that properties of RegExp have the correct permissions.
var re = /x/g;
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var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(re.__proto__, "global");
assertInstanceof(desc.get, Function);
assertEquals(true, desc.configurable);
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assertEquals(false, desc.enumerable);
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desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(re.__proto__, "multiline");
assertInstanceof(desc.get, Function);
assertEquals(true, desc.configurable);
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assertEquals(false, desc.enumerable);
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desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(re.__proto__, "ignoreCase");
assertInstanceof(desc.get, Function);
assertEquals(true, desc.configurable);
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assertEquals(false, desc.enumerable);
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desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(re, "global");
assertEquals(undefined, desc);

desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(re, "multiline");
assertEquals(undefined, desc);

desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(re, "ignoreCase");
assertEquals(undefined, desc);
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desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(re, "lastIndex");
assertEquals(0, desc.value);
assertEquals(false, desc.configurable);
assertEquals(false, desc.enumerable);
assertEquals(true, desc.writable);
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// Check that end-anchored regexps are optimized correctly.
var re = /(?:a|bc)g$/;
assertTrue(re.test("ag"));
assertTrue(re.test("bcg"));
assertTrue(re.test("abcg"));
assertTrue(re.test("zimbag"));
assertTrue(re.test("zimbcg"));

assertFalse(re.test("g"));
assertFalse(re.test(""));

// Global regexp (non-zero start).
var re = /(?:a|bc)g$/g;
assertTrue(re.test("ag"));
re.lastIndex = 1;  // Near start of string.
assertTrue(re.test("zimbag"));
re.lastIndex = 6;  // At end of string.
assertFalse(re.test("zimbag"));
re.lastIndex = 5;  // Near end of string.
assertFalse(re.test("zimbag"));
re.lastIndex = 4;
assertTrue(re.test("zimbag"));

// Anchored at both ends.
var re = /^(?:a|bc)g$/g;
assertTrue(re.test("ag"));
re.lastIndex = 1;
assertFalse(re.test("ag"));
re.lastIndex = 1;
assertFalse(re.test("zag"));

// Long max_length of RegExp.
var re = /VeryLongRegExp!{1,1000}$/;
assertTrue(re.test("BahoolaVeryLongRegExp!!!!!!"));
assertFalse(re.test("VeryLongRegExp"));
assertFalse(re.test("!"));

// End anchor inside disjunction.
var re = /(?:a$|bc$)/;
assertTrue(re.test("a"));
assertTrue(re.test("bc"));
assertTrue(re.test("abc"));
assertTrue(re.test("zimzamzumba"));
assertTrue(re.test("zimzamzumbc"));
assertFalse(re.test("c"));
assertFalse(re.test(""));

// Only partially anchored.
var re = /(?:a|bc$)/;
assertTrue(re.test("a"));
assertTrue(re.test("bc"));
assertEquals(["a"], re.exec("abc"));
assertEquals(4, re.exec("zimzamzumba").index);
assertEquals(["bc"], re.exec("zimzomzumbc"));
assertFalse(re.test("c"));
assertFalse(re.test(""));
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// Valid syntax in ES5.
re = RegExp("(?:x)*");
re = RegExp("(x)*");

// Syntax extension relative to ES5, for matching JSC (and ES3).
// Shouldn't throw.
re = RegExp("(?=x)*");
re = RegExp("(?!x)*");

// Should throw. Shouldn't hit asserts in debug mode.
assertThrows("RegExp('(*)')");
assertThrows("RegExp('(?:*)')");
assertThrows("RegExp('(?=*)')");
assertThrows("RegExp('(?!*)')");
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// Test trimmed regular expression for RegExp.test().
assertTrue(/.*abc/.test("abc"));
assertFalse(/.*\d+/.test("q"));
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// Test that RegExp.prototype.toString() throws TypeError for
// incompatible receivers (ES5 section 15.10.6 and 15.10.6.4).
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call(null)", TypeError);
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call(0)", TypeError);
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call('')", TypeError);
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call(false)", TypeError);
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call(true)", TypeError);
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call([])", TypeError);
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call({})", TypeError);
assertThrows("RegExp.prototype.toString.call(function(){})", TypeError);