describe("correct behavior", () => { test("iterate through array", () => { const a = []; for (const num of [1, 2, 3]) { a.push(num); } expect(a).toEqual([1, 2, 3]); }); test("iterate through string", () => { const a = []; for (const char of "hello") { a.push(char); } expect(a).toEqual(["h", "e", "l", "l", "o"]); }); test("iterate through string object", () => { const a = []; for (const char of new String("hello")) { a.push(char); } expect(a).toEqual(["h", "e", "l", "l", "o"]); }); test("use already-declared variable", () => { var char; for (char of "abc"); expect(char).toBe("c"); }); test("respects custom Symbol.iterator method", () => { const o = { [Symbol.iterator]() { return { i: 0, next() { if (this.i++ == 3) { return { done: true }; } return { value: this.i, done: false }; }, }; }, }; const a = []; for (const k of o) { a.push(k); } expect(a).toEqual([1, 2, 3]); }); test("loops through custom iterator if there is an exception thrown part way through", () => { // This tests against the way custom iterators used to be implemented, where the values // were all collected at once before the for-of body was executed, instead of getting // the values one at a time const o = { [Symbol.iterator]() { return { i: 0, next() { if (this.i++ === 3) { throw new Error(); } return { value: this.i }; }, }; }, }; const a = []; try { for (let k of o) { a.push(k); } expect().fail(); } catch (e) { expect(a).toEqual([1, 2, 3]); } }); }); describe("errors", () => { test("right hand side is a primitive", () => { expect(() => { for (const _ of 123) { } }).toThrowWithMessage(TypeError, "123 is not iterable"); }); test("right hand side is an object", () => { expect(() => { for (const _ of { foo: 1, bar: 2 }) { } }).toThrowWithMessage(TypeError, "[object Object] is not iterable"); }); });