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Sputnik (JavaScript conformance test) - Wikipedia

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Conformity test for JavaScript implementations

Sputnik was a JavaScript conformance test suite. The purpose of the test suite was to determine how well a JavaScript implementation adheres to the ECMA-262 specification, 5th edition, looking only at those features that were also present in the 3rd edition.[1] It contained over 5000 tests that touched all aspects of the JavaScript language.[1][2]

The test was created in Russia for testing the conformance of the V8 JavaScript engine used in Google Chrome.[1]

As part of phasing out Google Labs, Google has shut down Sputnik. All current Sputnik tests have been incorporated into ECMA's Test262 test suite.

Browsers that do not pass[edit]

As an example of a browser that does not pass, Konqueror 4.10.1 still only passes 91.8% of the 11573 tests.

Scores represent the number of failed tests – a perfect score is 0 (100%).

ECMAScript testsuite[edit]

Google has handed the tests from Sputnik test suite to Ecma International for inclusion in its ECMAScript 262 test suite. Some Sputnik tests however have been found to have issues and do not conform to ECMAScript 5th edition specification.[3]

Mobile browsers Browser name Score of current release Score of preview release Android

128/16436
(99.22%)

no preview version Safari (iOS 6.0.2)

30/16436
(99.82%)

no preview version Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile 7

477/16436
(97.1%)

Internet Explorer Mobile 9 (SDK emulator)

88/16436
(99.46%)

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