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8026955: for-in should convert primitive values to object Reviewed-by: jlaskey, lagergren
author hannesw
date Tue, 22 Oct 2013 11:31:03 +0200
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/**
 * JDK-8026955: for-in should convert primitive values to object
 *
 * @test
 * @run
 */

Object.prototype[4] = "world";
String.prototype[3] = "hello";
Number.prototype[3] = "hello";
Boolean.prototype[3] = "hello";

function testForIn(x) {
    for (var i in x) {
        print(i, x[i]);
    }
    for each (var i in x) {
        print(i);
    }
}

testForIn("abc");
testForIn(false);
testForIn(3);
testForIn(null);
testForIn();
testForIn(String.prototype);