* Defer making [[ProxyTarget]] non-extensible
* Fix typo in method name
* Add last Object.keys with Proxy invariant test
* Add Object.getOwnPropertySymbols with Proxy invariants tests
* Add Object.getOwnPropertyNames with Proxy invariants tests
* Replace "es6id" with "esid" in Object.getOwnPropertySymbols tests
* Make Proxy [[HasProperty]] in prototype test more robust
* Add integer index Proxy [[HasProperty]] in prototype test
* Add integer index Proxy [[Set]] in prototype test
* Add test for different pattern based on calendar
* Add test for formatRangeToParts
* remove debug print
* fix typo
* fix typo
* address review feedback
* address review feedback
* change the map and use string template
* rewrite maps and use string template
* add tests for ListFormat
address https://github.com/tc39/test262/issues/2386
* add test for formatToParts(undefined)
* test GetIterator throw error
* test formatToParts while GetIterator throws error
* test formatToParts while step_iterator throw
* test format while iteratorStep throw
* fix object name
* test format while IteratorValue throws
* test formatToParts while iteratorValue throws
* test formatToParts while iteratorClose call return
* check format with iteratorClose calls return
* Remove duplicate test
The behavior under test is verified by another file in Test262:
test/language/expressions/compound-assignment/S11.13.2_A2.1_T3.3.js
That version is preferable because it does not depend on `eval` and
because it supports both strict and non-strict mode.
* Remove overly-permissive test
By asserting only the presence of an "own" property, this test can be
satisfied from both strict mode code and non-strict mode code.
The following test verifies the presence of the "own" property and the
associated descriptor's values in strict mode:
test/language/arguments-object/10.6-13-c-3-s.js
That subsumes the semantics verified by this test, making it
superfluous. Remove the test.
* Remove overly-permissive test
By asserting only the absence of a syntax error, this test can be
satisfied from both strict mode code and non-strict mode code.
The following test verifies the runtime behavior of accessing the
property in strict mode code:
test/language/arguments-object/10.6-13-c-1-s.js
That subsumes the semantics verified by this test, making it
superfluous. Remove the test.
* Remove duplicate test
The behavior under test is verified by another file in Test262:
test/built-ins/Math/prop-desc.js
That version is preferable because it follows the test suite's
convention for testing property descriptors and because it supports both
strict and non-strict mode.
* Remove duplicate test
The behavior under test is verified by two separate files:
test/language/statements/function/line-terminator-non-strict.js
test/language/statements/function/line-terminator-strict.js
These files differ only in their usage of the `noStrict`/`onlyStrict`
metadata. Because tests are intended to be interpreted in both modes by
default, these can be expressed with a single file that does not limit
the permissible modes.
Prior to this patch, the modified test would pass if no exception was
produced. Use the `assert.throws` utility function to concisely express
the expectation more completely.