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# Function Invocation
# -------------------
# * Function Invocation
# * Splats in Function Invocations
# * Implicit Returns
# * Explicit Returns
# shared identity function
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id = (_) -> if arguments.length is 1 then _ else [arguments...]
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test "basic argument passing", ->
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a = {}
b = {}
c = {}
eq 1, (id 1)
eq 2, (id 1, 2)[1]
eq a, (id a)
eq c, (id a, b, c)[2]
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test "passing arguments on separate lines", ->
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a = {}
b = {}
c = {}
ok(id(
a
b
c
)[1] is b)
eq(0, id(
0
10
)[0])
eq(a,id(
a
))
eq b,
(id b)
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test "optional parens can be used in a nested fashion", ->
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call = (func) -> func()
add = (a,b) -> a + b
result = call ->
inner = call ->
add 5, 5
ok result is 10
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test "hanging commas and semicolons in argument list", ->
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fn = () -> arguments.length
eq 2, fn(0,1,)
eq 3, fn 0, 1,
2
eq 2, fn(0, 1;)
# TODO: this test fails (the string compiles), but should it?
#throws -> CoffeeScript.compile "fn(0,1,;)"
throws -> CoffeeScript.compile "fn(0,1,;;)"
throws -> CoffeeScript.compile "fn(0, 1;,)"
throws -> CoffeeScript.compile "fn(,0)"
throws -> CoffeeScript.compile "fn(;0)"
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test "function invocation", ->
func = ->
return if true
eq undefined, func()
result = ("hello".slice) 3
ok result is 'lo'
test "And even with strange things like this:", ->
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funcs = [((x) -> x), ((x) -> x * x)]
result = funcs[1] 5
ok result is 25
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test "More fun with optional parens.", ->
fn = (arg) -> arg
ok fn(fn {prop: 101}).prop is 101
okFunc = (f) -> ok(f())
okFunc -> true
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test "chained function calls", ->
nonce = {}
identityWrap = (x) ->
-> x
eq nonce, identityWrap(identityWrap(nonce))()()
eq nonce, (identityWrap identityWrap nonce)()()
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test "Multi-blocks with optional parens.", ->
fn = (arg) -> arg
result = fn( ->
fn ->
"Wrapped"
)
ok result()() is 'Wrapped'
test "method calls", ->
fnId = (fn) -> -> fn.apply this, arguments
math = {
add: (a, b) -> a + b
anonymousAdd: (a, b) -> a + b
fastAdd: fnId (a, b) -> a + b
}
ok math.add(5, 5) is 10
ok math.anonymousAdd(10, 10) is 20
ok math.fastAdd(20, 20) is 40
test "Ensure that functions can have a trailing comma in their argument list", ->
mult = (x, mids..., y) ->
x *= n for n in mids
x *= y
ok mult(1, 2,) is 2
ok mult(1, 2, 3,) is 6
ok mult(10, (i for i in [1..6])...) is 7200
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test "`@` and `this` should both be able to invoke a method", ->
nonce = {}
fn = (arg) -> eq nonce, arg
fn.withAt = -> @ nonce
fn.withThis = -> this nonce
fn.withAt()
fn.withThis()
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test "Trying an implicit object call with a trailing function.", ->
a = null
meth = (arg, obj, func) -> a = [obj.a, arg, func()].join ' '
meth 'apple', b: 1, a: 13, ->
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'orange'
ok a is '13 apple orange'
test "Ensure that empty functions don't return mistaken values.", ->
obj =
func: (@param, @rest...) ->
ok obj.func(101, 102, 103, 104) is undefined
ok obj.param is 101
ok obj.rest.join(' ') is '102 103 104'
test "Passing multiple functions without paren-wrapping is legal, and should compile.", ->
sum = (one, two) -> one() + two()
result = sum ->
7 + 9
, ->
1 + 3
ok result is 20
test "Implicit call with a trailing if statement as a param.", ->
func = -> arguments[1]
result = func 'one', if false then 100 else 13
ok result is 13
test "Test more function passing:", ->
sum = (one, two) -> one() + two()
result = sum( ->
1 + 2
, ->
2 + 1
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)
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ok result is 6
sum = (a, b) -> a + b
result = sum(1
, 2)
ok result is 3
test "Chained blocks, with proper indentation levels:", ->
counter =
results: []
tick: (func) ->
@results.push func()
this
counter
.tick ->
3
.tick ->
2
.tick ->
1
arrayEq [3,2,1], counter.results
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test "This is a crazy one.", ->
x = (obj, func) -> func obj
ident = (x) -> x
result = x {one: ident 1}, (obj) ->
inner = ident(obj)
ident inner
ok result.one is 1
test "More paren compilation tests:", ->
reverse = (obj) -> obj.reverse()
ok reverse([1, 2].concat 3).join(' ') is '3 2 1'
test "Test for inline functions with parentheses and implicit calls.", ->
combine = (func, num) -> func() * num
result = combine (-> 1 + 2), 3
ok result is 9
test "Test for calls/parens/multiline-chains.", ->
f = (x) -> x
result = (f 1).toString()
.length
ok result is 1
test "Test implicit calls in functions in parens:", ->
result = ((val) ->
[].push val
val
)(10)
ok result is 10
test "Ensure that chained calls with indented implicit object literals below are alright.", ->
result = null
obj =
method: (val) -> this
second: (hash) -> result = hash.three
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obj
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.method(
101
).second(
one:
two: 2
three: 3
)
eq result, 3
test "Test newline-supressed call chains with nested functions.", ->
obj =
call: -> this
func = ->
obj
.call ->
one two
.call ->
three four
101
eq func(), 101
test "Implicit objects with number arguments.", ->
func = (x, y) -> y
obj =
prop: func "a", 1
ok obj.prop is 1
test "Non-spaced unary and binary operators should cause a function call.", ->
func = (val) -> val + 1
ok (func +5) is 6
ok (func -5) is -4
test "Prefix unary assignment operators are allowed in parenless calls.", ->
func = (val) -> val + 1
val = 5
ok (func --val) is 5
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test "#855: execution context for `func arr...` should be `null`", ->
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contextTest = -> eq @, if window? then window else global
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array = []
contextTest array
contextTest.apply null, array
contextTest array...
test "#904: Destructuring function arguments with same-named variables in scope", ->
a = b = nonce = {}
fn = ([a,b]) -> {a:a,b:b}
result = fn([c={},d={}])
eq c, result.a
eq d, result.b
eq nonce, a
eq nonce, b
test "Simple Destructuring function arguments with same-named variables in scope", ->
x = 1
f = ([x]) -> x
eq f([2]), 2
eq x, 1
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test "caching base value", ->
obj =
index: 0
0: {method: -> this is obj[0]}
ok obj[obj.index++].method([]...)
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test "passing splats to functions", ->
arrayEq [0..4], id id [0..4]...
fn = (a, b, c..., d) -> [a, b, c, d]
range = [0..3]
[first, second, others, last] = fn range..., 4, [5...8]...
eq 0, first
eq 1, second
arrayEq [2..6], others
eq 7, last
test "splat variables are local to the function", ->
outer = "x"
clobber = (avar, outer...) -> outer
clobber "foo", "bar"
eq "x", outer
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test "Issue 894: Splatting against constructor-chained functions.", ->
x = null
class Foo
bar: (y) -> x = y
new Foo().bar([101]...)
eq x, 101
test "Functions with splats being called with too few arguments.", ->
pen = null
method = (first, variable..., penultimate, ultimate) ->
pen = penultimate
method 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
ok pen is 8
method 1, 2, 3
ok pen is 2
method 1, 2
ok pen is 2
test "splats with super() within classes.", ->
class Parent
meth: (args...) ->
args
class Child extends Parent
meth: ->
nums = [3, 2, 1]
super nums...
ok (new Child).meth().join(' ') is '3 2 1'
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test "#1011: passing a splat to a method of a number", ->
eq '1011', 11.toString [2]...
eq '1011', (31).toString [3]...
eq '1011', 69.0.toString [4]...
eq '1011', (131.0).toString [5]...
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test "implicit return", ->
eq ok, new ->
ok
### Should `return` implicitly ###
### even with trailing comments. ###
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test "implicit returns with multiple branches", ->
nonce = {}
fn = ->
if false
for a in b
return c if d
else
nonce
eq nonce, fn()
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test "implicit returns with switches", ->
nonce = {}
fn = ->
switch nonce
when nonce then nonce
else return undefined
eq nonce, fn()
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test "preserve context when generating closure wrappers for expression conversions", ->
nonce = {}
obj =
property: nonce
method: ->
this.result = if false
10
else
"a"
"b"
this.property
eq nonce, obj.method()
eq nonce, obj.property
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test "don't wrap 'pure' statements in a closure", ->
nonce = {}
items = [0, 1, 2, 3, nonce, 4, 5]
fn = (items) ->
for item in items
return item if item is nonce
eq nonce, fn items
test "usage of `new` is careful about where the invocation parens end up", ->
eq 'object', typeof new try Array
eq 'object', typeof new do -> ->
test "implicit call against control structures", ->
result = null
save = (obj) -> result = obj
save switch id false
when true
'true'
when false
'false'
eq result, 'false'
save if id false
'false'
else
'true'
eq result, 'true'
save unless id false
'true'
else
'false'
eq result, 'true'
save try
doesnt exist
catch error
'caught'
eq result, 'caught'
save try doesnt(exist) catch error then 'caught2'
eq result, 'caught2'