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			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
| // Copyright (C) 2019 Leo Balter, 2020 Rick Waldron. All rights reserved.
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| // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| /*---
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| esid: sec-promise.any-reject-element-functions
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| description: The `name` property of Promise.any Reject Element functions
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| info: |
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|   A promise resolve function is an anonymous built-in function.
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| 
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|   17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects:
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|     Every built-in function object, including constructors, has a `name`
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|     property whose value is a String. Functions that are identified as
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|     anonymous functions use the empty string as the value of the `name`
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|     property.
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|     Unless otherwise specified, the `name` property of a built-in function
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|     object has the attributes { [[Writable]]: *false*, [[Enumerable]]: *false*,
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|     [[Configurable]]: *true* }.
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| includes: [propertyHelper.js]
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| features: [Promise.any]
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| ---*/
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| 
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| var rejectElementFunction;
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| var thenable = {
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|   then(_, reject) {
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|     rejectElementFunction = reject;
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|   }
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| };
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| 
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| function NotPromise(executor) {
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|   executor(function() {}, function() {});
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| }
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| NotPromise.resolve = function(v) {
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|   return v;
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| };
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| Promise.any.call(NotPromise, [thenable]);
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| 
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| verifyProperty(rejectElementFunction, "name", {
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|   value: "", writable: false, enumerable: false, configurable: true
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| });
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