1999-05-27 01:22:57 +04:00
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/**
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* File Name: String/replace-001.js
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* ECMA Section: 15.6.4.10
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* Description: Based on ECMA 2 Draft 7 February 1999
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*
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* Author: christine@netscape.com
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* Date: 19 February 1999
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*/
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var SECTION = "String/replace-001.js";
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var VERSION = "ECMA_2";
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var TITLE = "String.prototype.replace( regexp, replaceValue )";
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startTest();
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/*
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* If regexp is not an object of type RegExp, it is replaced with the
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* result of the expression new RegExp(regexp). Let string denote the
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* result of converting the this value to a string. String is searched
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* for the first occurrence of the regular expression pattern regexp if
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* regexp.global is false, or all occurrences if regexp.global is true.
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*
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* The match is performed as in String.prototype.match, including the
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* update of regexp.lastIndex. Let m be the number of matched
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* parenthesized subexpressions as specified in section 15.7.5.3.
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*
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* If replaceValue is a function, then for each matched substring, call
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* the function with the following m + 3 arguments. Argument 1 is the
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* substring that matched. The next m arguments are all of the matched
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* subexpressions. Argument m + 2 is the length of the left context, and
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* argument m + 3 is string.
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*
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* The result is a string value derived from the original input by
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* replacing each matched substring with the corresponding return value
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* of the function call, converted to a string if need be.
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*
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* Otherwise, let newstring denote the result of converting replaceValue
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* to a string. The result is a string value derived from the original
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* input string by replacing each matched substring with a string derived
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* from newstring by replacing characters in newstring by replacement text
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* as specified in the following table:
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*
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* $& The matched substring.
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* $<EFBFBD> The portion of string that precedes the matched substring.
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* $<EFBFBD> The portion of string that follows the matched substring.
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* $+ The substring matched by the last parenthesized subexpressions in
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* the regular expression.
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* $n The corresponding matched parenthesized subexpression n, where n
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* is a single digit 0-9. If there are fewer than n subexpressions, <EFBFBD>$n
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* is left unchanged.
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*
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* Note that the replace function is intentionally generic; it does not
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* require that its this value be a string object. Therefore, it can be
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* transferred to other kinds of objects for use as a method.
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1999-11-02 04:03:52 +03:00
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*/
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testcases[0] = { expect:"PASSED", actual:"PASSED", description:"NO TESTS EXIST" };
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test();
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