JDK-8013325.js revision 226:7917ef020898
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23
24/**
25 * JDK-8013325: function named 'arguments' should still access arguments object within itself.
26 * Its parent should however see the function and not an arguments object.
27 *
28 * @test
29 * @run
30 */
31
32function x() {
33  // x doesn't see an arguments object as it has a nested function with that name
34  // so it'll invoke the function.
35  arguments("a", "b", "c");
36
37  function arguments(x, y, z) {
38      // The function 'arguments' OTOH can't see itself; if it uses the
39      // identifier 'arguments', it'll see its own arguments object.
40      print(arguments)
41      print(x + " " + y + " " + z)
42  }
43}
44x()
45