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load("test-common.js");
try {
assert(Function.length === 1);
assert(Function.name === "Function");
assert(Function.prototype.length === 0);
assert(Function.prototype.name === "");
assert(typeof Function() === "function");
assert(typeof new Function() === "function");
assert(Function()() === undefined);
assert(new Function()() === undefined);
assert(Function("return 42")() === 42);
assert(new Function("return 42")() === 42);
assert(new Function("foo", "return foo")(42) === 42);
assert(new Function("foo,bar", "return foo + bar")(1, 2) === 3);
assert(new Function("foo", "bar", "return foo + bar")(1, 2) === 3);
assert(new Function("foo", "bar,baz", "return foo + bar + baz")(1, 2, 3) === 6);
assert(new Function("foo", "bar", "baz", "return foo + bar + baz")(1, 2, 3) === 6);
assert(new Function("foo", "if (foo) { return 42; } else { return 'bar'; }")(true) === 42);
assert(new Function("foo", "if (foo) { return 42; } else { return 'bar'; }")(false) === "bar");
assert(new Function("return typeof Function()")() === "function");
assert(new Function("x", "return function (y) { return x + y };")(1)(2) === 3);
assert(new Function().name === "anonymous");
assert(new Function().toString() === "function anonymous() {\n ???\n}");
assertThrowsError(() => {
new Function("[");
}, {
error: SyntaxError,
// This might be confusing at first but keep in mind it's actually parsing
// function anonymous() { [ }
// This is in line with what other engines are reporting.
message: "Unexpected token CurlyClose. Expected BracketClose (line: 1, column: 26)"
});
console.log("PASS");
} catch (e) {
console.log("FAIL: " + e.message);
}
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