LibJS: Return the allocated dst register from deleting super properties

Even though calling delete on a super property will ultimately throw a
ReferenceError, we must return the allocated register for the result of
the delete operation (which would normally be a boolean). If the delete
operation is used in a return statement, the bytecode generator for the
return statement must be able to assume the statement had some output.
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Timothy Flynn 2024-12-13 11:50:55 -05:00 committed by Tim Flynn
commit 5947c37637
Notes: github-actions[bot] 2024-12-14 20:09:41 +00:00
2 changed files with 12 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -93,6 +93,13 @@ test("deleting super property", () => {
}
}
class D {
static foo() {
const deleter = () => delete super.foo;
deleter();
}
}
const obj = new B();
expect(() => {
obj.bar();
@ -106,6 +113,10 @@ test("deleting super property", () => {
expect(() => {
C.foo();
}).toThrowWithMessage(ReferenceError, "Can't delete a property on 'super'");
expect(() => {
D.foo();
}).toThrowWithMessage(ReferenceError, "Can't delete a property on 'super'");
});
test("deleting an object computed property coerces the object to a property key", () => {