jdk-24/nashorn/test/script/error/NASHORN-154/README
Jim Laskey 98762d6ee0 8005403: Open-source Nashorn
Co-authored-by: Akhil Arora <akhil.arora@oracle.com>
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Co-authored-by: Sundararajan Athijegannathan <sundararajan.athijegannathan@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: attila, hannesw, lagergren, sundar
2012-12-21 16:36:24 -04:00

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Section 16 of ECMAScript 5.1 spec details a set of "early errors". Early
errors should be reported before running any line of the script containing
such error(s). Examples include syntax error, errors in regexp literals etc.
This directory contains tests to check early errors are reported as early
errors. Each test starts with a print call -- the output from print should
not be seen in expected output. If seen, early errors are reported late.