gecko-dev/js/tests/ecma/TypeConversion/9.3.1-2.js

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/**
File Name: 9.3.1-2.js
ECMA Section: 9.3 Type Conversion: ToNumber
Description: rules for converting an argument to a number.
see 9.3.1 for cases for converting strings to numbers.
special cases:
undefined NaN
Null NaN
Boolean 1 if true; +0 if false
Number the argument ( no conversion )
String see test 9.3.1
Object see test 9.3-1
This tests special cases of ToNumber(string) that are
not covered in 9.3.1-1.js.
Author: christine@netscape.com
Date: 10 july 1997
*/
var SECTION = "9.3.1-2";
var VERSION = "ECMA_1";
startTest();
var TITLE = "ToNumber applied to the String type";
writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);
// A StringNumericLiteral may not use octal notation
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(00)", 0, Number("00"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(01)", 1, Number("01"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(02)", 2, Number("02"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(03)", 3, Number("03"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(04)", 4, Number("04"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(05)", 5, Number("05"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(06)", 6, Number("06"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(07)", 7, Number("07"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(010)", 10, Number("010"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(011)", 11, Number("011"));
// A StringNumericLIteral may have any number of leading 0 digits
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(001)", 1, Number("001"));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Number(0001)", 1, Number("0001"));
test();