jdk-24/nashorn/test/script/basic/es6/numeric-literals.js
Andreas Woess 2af0ac7441 8134873: Implement support for ES6 numeric literals
Reviewed-by: attila, sundar
2015-09-01 16:11:09 +02:00

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/**
* JDK-8134873: ECMAScript 6 Numeric Literals
*
* @test
* @option --language=es6
*/
function assertEquals(expected, actual) {
if (expected !== actual) {
throw new Error("expected: " + expected + ", actual: " + actual);
}
}
assertEquals(0b0, 0);
assertEquals(0B0, 0);
assertEquals(0b01, 1);
assertEquals(0B10, 2);
assertEquals(0b11111111, 255);
assertEquals(0b11111111111111111111111111111111, 4294967295);
assertEquals(0o0, 0);
assertEquals(0O0, 0);
assertEquals(0o01, 1);
assertEquals(0O10, 8);
assertEquals(0o777, 511);