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// Copyright (c) 2011, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/// @assertion Let s1,...,sn be those try statements that are both enclosed in
/// sE and that enclose sc, and that have a finally clause. Lastly, let fj be
/// the finally clause of sj, 1 <= j <= n. Executing sc first executes f1,...,fn
/// in innermost-clause-first order. Then, if sE is a case clause, control is
/// transferred to the case clause. Otherwise, sE is necessarily a loop and
/// execution resumes after the last statement in the loop body.
/// @description Checks that the execution of "continue;" statement transfers
/// control to the innermost enclosing loop statement and that all finally
/// clauses between them are executed in the innermost-clause-first order.
/// @author rodionov
import '../../../Utils/expect.dart';
main() {
List order = [];
L:
do {
M:
for (int i in [1,2]) {
try {
try {
continue;
Expect.fail("This code shouldn't be executed");
} catch (ok) {
Expect.fail("This code shouldn't be executed");
} finally {
order.add(3);
}
Expect.fail("This code shouldn't be executed");
} finally {
order.add(2);
}
Expect.fail("This code shouldn't be executed");
}
order.add(1);
} while (false);
Expect.listEquals([3, 2, 3, 2, 1], order);
}