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<title>objectStoreNames and indexNames order</title>
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<link rel=assert title="The list must be sorted in ascending order using the algorithm defined by step 4 of section 11.8.5, The Abstract Relational Comparison Algorithm of the ECMAScript Language Specification [ECMA-262].">
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function list_order(desc, unsorted, expected) {
var objStore, db,
t = async_test(document.title + " - " + desc);
var open_rq = createdb(t);
open_rq.onupgradeneeded = function(e) {
db = e.target.result;
for (var i = 0; i < unsorted.length; i++)
objStore = db.createObjectStore(unsorted[i]);
assert_equals(db.objectStoreNames.length, expected.length, "objectStoreNames length");
for (var i = 0; i < expected.length; i++)
assert_equals(db.objectStoreNames[i], expected[i], "objectStoreNames["+i+"]");
for (var i = 0; i < unsorted.length; i++)
objStore.createIndex(unsorted[i], "length");
assert_equals(objStore.indexNames.length, expected.length, "indexNames length");
for (var i = 0; i < expected.length; i++)
assert_equals(objStore.indexNames[i], expected[i], "indexNames["+i+"]");
};
open_rq.onsuccess = function(e) {
assert_equals(db.objectStoreNames.length, expected.length, "objectStoreNames length");
for (var i = 0; i < expected.length; i++)
assert_equals(db.objectStoreNames[i], expected[i], "objectStoreNames["+i+"]");
assert_equals(objStore.indexNames.length, expected.length, "indexNames length");
for (var i = 0; i < expected.length; i++)
assert_equals(objStore.indexNames[i], expected[i], "indexNames["+i+"]");
t.done();
};
}
list_order("numbers",
[123456, -12345, -123, 123, 1234, -1234, 0, 12345, -123456],
["-123", "-1234", "-12345", "-123456", "0", "123", "1234", "12345", "123456"]);
list_order("numbers 'overflow'",
[9, 1, 1000000000, 200000000000000000],
["1", "1000000000", "200000000000000000", "9"]);
list_order("lexigraphical string sort",
[ "cc", "c", "aa", "a", "bb", "b", "ab", "", "ac" ],
[ "", "a", "aa", "ab", "ac", "b", "bb", "c", "cc" ]);
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