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This moves the __proto__ property to Object.prototype and turns it into a callback property actually present in the descriptor array as opposed to a hack in the properties lookup. For now it still is a "magic" data property using foreign callbacks and not an accessor property visible to JavaScript. The second effect of this change is that JSON.parse() no longer treats the __proto__ property specially, it will be defined as any other data property. Note that object literals still have their special handling. R=rossberg@chromium.org BUG=v8:621,v8:1949,v8:2441 TEST=mjsunit,cctest,test262 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/12212011 git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@13728 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00 |
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block-conflicts.js | ||
block-const-assign.js | ||
block-early-errors.js | ||
block-for.js | ||
block-lazy-compile.js | ||
block-leave.js | ||
block-let-crankshaft.js | ||
block-let-declaration.js | ||
block-let-semantics.js | ||
block-scoping.js | ||
collections.js | ||
debug-blockscopes.js | ||
debug-evaluate-blockscopes.js | ||
debug-function-scopes.js | ||
module-linking.js | ||
module-parsing.js | ||
module-recompile.js | ||
module-resolution.js | ||
object-observe.js | ||
proxies-example-membrane.js | ||
proxies-for.js | ||
proxies-function.js | ||
proxies-hash.js | ||
proxies-json.js | ||
proxies.js | ||
typeof.js |