Okay, I\'m a little stumped. I\'m probably missing something blatantly obvious but apparently I just can\'t see the forest for the trees:
I\'m trying to call a JavaS
For those who are intentionally creating a different subclass of the array implementation, and therefore can't use cx.newArray, what you can do is:
add this line
ScriptRuntime.setBuiltinProtoAndParent(fArgs, scope, TopLevel.Builtins.Array);
Almost forgot:
Object.prototype.toString.call(a)returns[object Array]
Okay, that's the crucial information. That tells us that the array really is an array, it's just that it's being initialized by an Array constructor in a different scope than the one that the function is testing for, exactly as though you were testing an array from one window against another window's Array constructor in a browser-based app. E.g., there's a scope problem.
Try replacing
Object[] fArgs = new Object[]{ new NativeArray(0) };
with
Object[] fArgs = new Object[]{ cx.newArray(scope, 0) };
...to ensure the correct Array constructor is used. Because you've gone directly to the NativeArray constructor, you've bypassed ensuring that its scope is right, and so the array object's constructor is an Array constructor, but not the same Array constructor as the one on the global object the function sees.