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// Copyright (C) 2018 Leo Balter. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
esid: prod-CharacterClassEscape
description: >
Compare range for digit class escape \d with flags g
info: |
This is a generated test. Please check out
for any changes.
CharacterClassEscape[UnicodeMode] ::
d
D
s
S
w
W
[+UnicodeMode] p{ UnicodePropertyValueExpression }
[+UnicodeMode] P{ UnicodePropertyValueExpression }
22.2.2.9 Runtime Semantics: CompileToCharSet
CharacterClassEscape :: d
1. Return the ten-element CharSet containing the characters 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
CharacterClassEscape :: D
1. Let S be the CharSet returned by CharacterClassEscape :: d.
2. Return CharacterComplement(rer, S).
CharacterClassEscape :: s
1. Return the CharSet containing all characters corresponding to a code
point on the right-hand side of the WhiteSpace or LineTerminator
productions.
CharacterClassEscape :: S
1. Let S be the CharSet returned by CharacterClassEscape :: s.
2. Return CharacterComplement(rer, S).
CharacterClassEscape :: w
1. Return MaybeSimpleCaseFolding(rer, WordCharacters(rer)).
CharacterClassEscape :: W
1. Let S be the CharSet returned by CharacterClassEscape :: w.
2. Return CharacterComplement(rer, S).
features: [String.fromCodePoint]
includes: [regExpUtils.js]
flags: [generated]
---*/
const str = buildString({
loneCodePoints: [],
ranges: [
[0x000030, 0x000039],
],
});
const re = /\d/g;
const errors = [];
if (!re.test(str)) {
// Error, let's find out where
for (const char of str) {
if (!re.test(char)) {
errors.push('0x' + char.codePointAt(0).toString(16));
}
}
}
assert.sameValue(
errors.length,
0,
'Expected matching code points, but received: ' + errors.join(',')
);
reportCompare(0, 0);