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ECMA 402 v2 made Intl constructors more strict in terms of how they would initialize objects, refusing to initialize objects which have already been constructed. However, when Chrome tried to ship these semantics, we ran into web compatibility issues. This patch tries to square the circle and implement the simpler v2 object semantics while including a compatibility workaround to allow objects to sort of be initialized later, storing the real underlying Intl object in a symbol-named property. The new semantics are described in this PR against the ECMA 402 spec: https://github.com/tc39/ecma402/pull/84 BUG=v8:4360, v8:4870 LOG=Y Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2582993002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#41943} |
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bytecode_expectations | ||
bytecode-expectations-printer.cc | ||
bytecode-expectations-printer.h | ||
generate-bytecode-expectations.cc | ||
interpreter-tester.cc | ||
interpreter-tester.h | ||
source-position-matcher.cc | ||
source-position-matcher.h | ||
test-bytecode-generator.cc | ||
test-interpreter-intrinsics.cc | ||
test-interpreter.cc | ||
test-source-positions.cc |