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browser.js 0 -
builtin.js --- esid: sec-proxy.revocable description: > Requirements for built-in functions, defined in introduction of chapter 17, are satisfied. features: [Proxy, Reflect.construct] --- 1047 -
handler-is-revoked-proxy.js --- esid: sec-proxycreate description: > A Proxy is created with its [[ProxyHandler]] as revoked Proxy. info: | ProxyCreate ( target, handler ) [...] 3. Let P be ! MakeBasicObject(« [[ProxyHandler]], [[ProxyTarget]] »). [...] 7. Set P.[[ProxyHandler]] to handler. 8. Return P. features: [Proxy] --- 662 -
length.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1 description: > Proxy.revocable.length is 2. info: | Proxy.revocable ( target, handler ) 17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects: Every built-in Function object, including constructors, has a length property whose value is an integer. Unless otherwise specified, this value is equal to the largest number of named arguments shown in the subclause headings for the function description, including optional parameters. However, rest parameters shown using the form “...name” are not included in the default argument count. Unless otherwise specified, the length property of a built-in Function object has the attributes { [[Writable]]: false, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: true }. includes: [propertyHelper.js] features: [Proxy] --- 1088 -
name.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1 description: > Proxy.revocable.name is "revocable". info: | Proxy.revocable ( target, handler ) 17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects: Every built-in Function object, including constructors, that is not identified as an anonymous function has a name property whose value is a String. Unless otherwise specified, the name property of a built-in Function object, if it exists, has the attributes { [[Writable]]: false, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: true }. includes: [propertyHelper.js] features: [Proxy] --- 859 -
not-a-constructor.js --- esid: sec-ecmascript-standard-built-in-objects description: > Proxy.revocable does not implement [[Construct]], is not new-able info: | ECMAScript Function Objects Built-in function objects that are not identified as constructors do not implement the [[Construct]] internal method unless otherwise specified in the description of a particular function. sec-evaluatenew ... 7. If IsConstructor(constructor) is false, throw a TypeError exception. ... includes: [isConstructor.js] features: [Reflect.construct, Reflect, arrow-function, Proxy] --- 904 -
proxy.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1 description: > The returned object has a proxy property which is the created Proxy object built with the given target and handler given parameters. info: | Proxy.revocable ( target, handler ) 6. Perform CreateDataProperty(result, "proxy", p). features: [Proxy] --- 635 -
revocation-function-extensible.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1.1 description: The [[Extensible]] slot of Proxy Revocation functions info: | 17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects: Unless specified otherwise, the [[Extensible]] internal slot of a built-in object initially has the value true. features: [Proxy] --- 547 -
revocation-function-length.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1.1 description: The `length` property of Proxy Revocation functions info: | The length property of a Proxy revocation function is 0. 17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects: Unless otherwise specified, the length property of a built-in Function object has the attributes { [[Writable]]: false, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: true }. includes: [propertyHelper.js] features: [Proxy] --- 771 -
revocation-function-name.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1.1 description: The `name` property of Proxy Revocation functions info: | A Proxy revocation function is an anonymous function. 17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects: Every built-in function object, including constructors, has a `name` property whose value is a String. Functions that are identified as anonymous functions use the empty string as the value of the `name` property. Unless otherwise specified, the `name` property of a built-in function object has the attributes { [[Writable]]: *false*, [[Enumerable]]: *false*, [[Configurable]]: *true* }. includes: [propertyHelper.js] features: [Proxy] --- 995 -
revocation-function-not-a-constructor.js --- esid: sec-proxy.revocable description: Proxy Revocation functions are not constructors info: | 17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects: Built-in function objects that are not identified as constructors do not implement the [[Construct]] internal method unless otherwise specified in the description of a particular function. includes: [isConstructor.js] features: [Proxy, Reflect.construct, arrow-function] --- 1022 -
revocation-function-property-order.js --- esid: sec-createbuiltinfunction description: Proxy revocation function property order info: | Set order: "length", "name" --- 637 -
revocation-function-prototype.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1.1 description: The [[Prototype]] of Proxy Revocation functions info: | 17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects: Unless otherwise specified every built-in function and every built-in constructor has the Function prototype object, which is the initial value of the expression Function.prototype (19.2.3), as the value of its [[Prototype]] internal slot. features: [Proxy] --- 709 -
revoke-consecutive-call-returns-undefined.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1.1 description: > Calling the revoked function again will return undefined info: | Proxy Revocation Functions ... 1. Let p be the value of F’s [[RevocableProxy]] internal slot. 2. If p is null, return undefined. features: [Proxy] --- 529 -
revoke-returns-undefined.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1.1 description: > Calling the revoked function returns undefined info: | Proxy Revocation Functions ... 7. Return undefined. features: [Proxy] --- 423 -
revoke.js --- es6id: 26.2.2.1 description: > The returned object has a `revoked` property which is a function info: | Proxy.revocable ( target, handler ) 7. Perform CreateDataProperty(result, "revoke", revoker). features: [Proxy] --- 483 -
shell.js 0 -
target-is-revoked-function-proxy.js --- esid: sec-proxycreate description: > A Proxy is created with its [[ProxyTarget]] as revoked function Proxy. info: | ProxyCreate ( target, handler ) [...] 3. Let P be ! MakeBasicObject(« [[ProxyHandler]], [[ProxyTarget]] »). [...] 6. Set P.[[ProxyTarget]] to target. [...] 8. Return P. features: [Proxy] --- 686 -
target-is-revoked-proxy.js --- esid: sec-proxycreate description: > A Proxy is created with its [[ProxyTarget]] as revoked Proxy. info: | ProxyCreate ( target, handler ) [...] 3. Let P be ! MakeBasicObject(« [[ProxyHandler]], [[ProxyTarget]] »). [...] 6. Set P.[[ProxyTarget]] to target. [...] 8. Return P. features: [Proxy] --- 664 -
tco-fn-realm-strict.js --- description: > Realm of the TypeError from invoking a revoked Proxy during tail-call optimization esid: sec-tail-position-calls flags: [onlyStrict] features: [Proxy, tail-call-optimization] --- 744 -