// Copyright 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Test we break at every assignment in a var-statement with multiple // variable declarations. var exception = null; var log = [] function f() { var l1 = 1, // l l2, // m l3 = 3; // n let l4, // o l5 = 5, // p l6 = 6; // q const l7 = 7, // r l8 = 8, // s l9 = 9; // t return 0 // u ; // v } function listener(event, exec_state, event_data, data) { if (event != Debug.DebugEvent.Break) return; try { var line = exec_state.frame(0).sourceLineText(); var col = exec_state.frame(0).sourceColumn(); print(line); var match = line.match(/\/\/ (\w)$/); assertEquals(2, match.length); log.push(match[1] + col); if (match[1] != "v") { exec_state.prepareStep(Debug.StepAction.StepInto); } } catch (e) { exception = e; } } var Debug = debug.Debug; Debug.setListener(listener); debugger; // a var g1 = 1, // b g2 = 2, // c g3; // d let g4 = 4, // e g5, // f g6 = 6; // g const g7 = 7, // h g8 = 8, // i g9 = f(); // j Debug.setListener(null); assertNull(exception); // Note that let declarations, if not explicitly initialized, implicitly // initialize to undefined. var expected = [ "a0", // debugger statement "b9","c9", // global var "e9","f4","g9", // global let "h11","i11","j11", // global const "l11","n11", // local var "o6","p11","q11", // local let "r13","s13","t13", // local const "u2","v3", // return ]; assertEquals(expected, log);