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/**
File Name: 15.5.4.8-2.js
ECMA Section: 15.5.4.8 String.prototype.split( separator )
Description:
Returns an Array object into which substrings of the result of converting
this object to a string have been stored. The substrings are determined by
searching from left to right for occurrences of the given separator; these
occurrences are not part of any substring in the returned array, but serve
to divide up this string value. The separator may be a string of any length.
As a special case, if the separator is the empty string, the string is split
up into individual characters; the length of the result array equals the
length of the string, and each substring contains one character.
If the separator is not supplied, then the result array contains just one
string, which is the string.
When the split method is called with one argument separator, the following steps are taken:
1. Call ToString, giving it the this value as its argument.
2. Create a new Array object of length 0 and call it A.
3. If separator is not supplied, call the [[Put]] method of A with 0 and
Result(1) as arguments, and then return A.
4. Call ToString(separator).
5. Compute the number of characters in Result(1).
6. Compute the number of characters in the string that is Result(4).
7. Let p be 0.
8. If Result(6) is zero (the separator string is empty), go to step 17.
9. Compute the smallest possible integer k not smaller than p such that
k+Result(6) is not greater than Result(5), and for all nonnegative
integers j less than Result(6), the character at position k+j of
Result(1) is the same as the character at position j of Result(2);
but if there is no such integer k, then go to step 14.
10. Compute a string value equal to the substring of Result(1), consisting
of the characters at positions p through k1, inclusive.
11. Call the [[Put]] method of A with A.length and Result(10) as arguments.
12. Let p be k+Result(6).
13. Go to step 9.
14. Compute a string value equal to the substring of Result(1), consisting
of the characters from position p to the end of Result(1).
15. Call the [[Put]] method of A with A.length and Result(14) as arguments.
16. Return A.
17. If p equals Result(5), return A.
18. Compute a string value equal to the substring of Result(1), consisting of
the single character at position p.
19. Call the [[Put]] method of A with A.length and Result(18) as arguments.
20. Increase p by 1.
21. Go to step 17.
Note that the split function is intentionally generic; it does not require that its this value be a String
object. Therefore it can be transferred to other kinds of objects for use as a method.
Author: christine@netscape.com
Date: 12 november 1997
*/
var SECTION = "15.5.4.8-2";
var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
startTest();
var TITLE = "String.prototype.split";
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
var testcases = getTestCases();
test();
function getTestCases() {
var array = new Array();
var item = 0;
// case where separator is the empty string.
var TEST_STRING = "this is a string object";
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+ TEST_STRING +" ); s.split('').length",
TEST_STRING.length,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split('').length") );
for ( var i = 0; i < TEST_STRING.length; i++ ) {
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+TEST_STRING+" ); s.split('')["+i+"]",
TEST_STRING.charAt(i),
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split('')["+i+"]") );
}
// Case where the value of the separator is undefined.
// Per ES5 15.5.4.14 step 10 this returns the input (unless limit is non-zero).
var TEST_STRING = "thisundefinedisundefinedaundefinedstringundefinedobject";
var EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "thisundefinedisundefinedaundefinedstringundefinedobject" );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+ TEST_STRING +" ); s.split(void 0).length",
EXPECT_STRING.length,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(void 0).length") );
for ( var i = 0; i < EXPECT_STRING.length; i++ ) {
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+TEST_STRING+" ); s.split(void 0)["+i+"]",
EXPECT_STRING[i],
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(void 0)["+i+"]") );
}
// case where the value of the separator is null. in this case the value of the separator is "null".
TEST_STRING = "thisnullisnullanullstringnullobject";
var EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "this", "is", "a", "string", "object" );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+ TEST_STRING +" ); s.split(null).length",
EXPECT_STRING.length,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(null).length") );
for ( var i = 0; i < EXPECT_STRING.length; i++ ) {
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+TEST_STRING+" ); s.split(null)["+i+"]",
EXPECT_STRING[i],
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(null)["+i+"]") );
}
// case where the value of the separator is a boolean.
TEST_STRING = "thistrueistrueatruestringtrueobject";
var EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "this", "is", "a", "string", "object" );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+ TEST_STRING +" ); s.split(true).length",
EXPECT_STRING.length,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(true).length") );
for ( var i = 0; i < EXPECT_STRING.length; i++ ) {
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+TEST_STRING+" ); s.split(true)["+i+"]",
EXPECT_STRING[i],
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(true)["+i+"]") );
}
// case where the value of the separator is a number
TEST_STRING = "this123is123a123string123object";
var EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "this", "is", "a", "string", "object" );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+ TEST_STRING +" ); s.split(123).length",
EXPECT_STRING.length,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(123).length") );
for ( var i = 0; i < EXPECT_STRING.length; i++ ) {
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+TEST_STRING+" ); s.split(123)["+i+"]",
EXPECT_STRING[i],
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(123)["+i+"]") );
}
// case where the value of the separator is a number
TEST_STRING = "this123is123a123string123object";
var EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "this", "is", "a", "string", "object" );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+ TEST_STRING +" ); s.split(123).length",
EXPECT_STRING.length,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(123).length") );
for ( var i = 0; i < EXPECT_STRING.length; i++ ) {
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+TEST_STRING+" ); s.split(123)["+i+"]",
EXPECT_STRING[i],
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(123)["+i+"]") );
}
// case where the separator is not in the string
TEST_STRING = "this is a string";
EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "this is a string" );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( " + TEST_STRING + " ); s.split(':').length",
1,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(':').length") );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( " + TEST_STRING + " ); s.split(':')[0]",
TEST_STRING,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split(':')[0]") );
// case where part but not all of separator is in the string.
TEST_STRING = "this is a string";
EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "this is a string" );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( " + TEST_STRING + " ); s.split('strings').length",
1,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split('strings').length") );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( " + TEST_STRING + " ); s.split('strings')[0]",
TEST_STRING,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split('strings')[0]") );
// case where the separator is at the end of the string
TEST_STRING = "this is a string";
EXPECT_STRING = new Array( "this is a " );
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( " + TEST_STRING + " ); s.split('string').length",
2,
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split('string').length") );
for ( var i = 0; i < EXPECT_STRING.length; i++ ) {
array[item++] = new TestCase( SECTION,
"var s = new String( "+TEST_STRING+" ); s.split('string')["+i+"]",
EXPECT_STRING[i],
eval("var s = new String( TEST_STRING ); s.split('string')["+i+"]") );
}
return array;
}
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 );
}
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