/** File Name: date-001.js Corresponds To: 15.9.5.2-2.js ECMA Section: 15.9.5.2 Date.prototype.toString Description: This function returns a string value. The contents of the string are implementation dependent, but are intended to represent the Date in a convenient, human-readable form in the current time zone. The toString function is not generic; it generates a runtime error if its this value is not a Date object. Therefore it cannot be transferred to other kinds of objects for use as a method. This verifies that calling toString on an object that is not a string generates a runtime error. Author: christine@netscape.com Date: 12 november 1997 */ var SECTION = "date-001"; var VERSION = "JS1_4"; var TITLE = "Date.prototype.toString"; startTest(); writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE); var tc = 0; var testcases = new Array(); var result = "Failed"; var exception = "No exception thrown"; var expect = "Passed"; try { var OBJ = new MyObject( new Date(0) ); result = OBJ.toString(); } catch ( e ) { result = expect; exception = e.toString(); } testcases[tc++] = new TestCase( SECTION, "OBJECT = new MyObject( new Date(0)) ; result = OBJ.toString()" + " (threw " + exception +")", expect, result ); test(); function MyObject( value ) { this.value = value; this.valueOf = new Function( "return this.value" ); this.toString = Date.prototype.toString; return this; }