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| // Copyright 2012 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| // met:
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| //
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| //     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| //       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| //     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| //       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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| //       disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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| //       with the distribution.
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| //     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| //       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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| //       from this software without specific prior written permission.
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| //
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| // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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| // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| 
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| // Flags: --allow-natives-syntax --expose-gc --opt --no-always-opt
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| 
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| var elements_kind = {
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|   fast_smi_only            :  'fast smi only elements',
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|   fast                     :  'fast elements',
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|   fast_double              :  'fast double elements',
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|   dictionary               :  'dictionary elements',
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|   external_byte            :  'external byte elements',
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|   external_unsigned_byte   :  'external unsigned byte elements',
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|   external_short           :  'external short elements',
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|   external_unsigned_short  :  'external unsigned short elements',
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|   external_int             :  'external int elements',
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|   external_unsigned_int    :  'external unsigned int elements',
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|   external_float           :  'external float elements',
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|   external_double          :  'external double elements',
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|   external_pixel           :  'external pixel elements'
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| }
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| 
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| function getKind(obj) {
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|   if (%HasSmiElements(obj)) return elements_kind.fast_smi_only;
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|   if (%HasObjectElements(obj)) return elements_kind.fast;
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|   if (%HasDoubleElements(obj)) return elements_kind.fast_double;
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|   if (%HasDictionaryElements(obj)) return elements_kind.dictionary;
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| }
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| 
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| function isHoley(obj) {
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|   if (%HasHoleyElements(obj)) return true;
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|   return false;
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| }
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| 
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| function assertKind(expected, obj, name_opt) {
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|   assertEquals(expected, getKind(obj), name_opt);
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| }
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| 
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| function assertHoley(obj, name_opt) {
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|   assertEquals(true, isHoley(obj), name_opt);
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| }
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| 
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| function assertNotHoley(obj, name_opt) {
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|   assertEquals(false, isHoley(obj), name_opt);
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| }
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| 
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| obj = [];
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| assertNotHoley(obj);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| 
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| obj = [1, 2, 3];
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| assertNotHoley(obj);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| 
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| obj = new Array();
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| assertNotHoley(obj);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| 
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| obj = new Array(0);
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| assertHoley(obj);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| 
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| obj = new Array(2);
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| assertHoley(obj);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| 
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| obj = new Array(1,2,3);
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| assertNotHoley(obj);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| 
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| obj = new Array(1, "hi", 2, undefined);
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| assertNotHoley(obj);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| function fastliteralcase(literal, value) {
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|   literal[0] = value;
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|   return literal;
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| }
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| 
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| function get_standard_literal() {
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|   var literal = [1, 2, 3];
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|   return literal;
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| }
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| 
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| // Case: [1,2,3] as allocation site
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| obj = fastliteralcase(get_standard_literal(), 1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = fastliteralcase(get_standard_literal(), 1.5);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| obj = fastliteralcase(get_standard_literal(), 2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| 
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| // The test below is in a loop because arrays that live
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| // at global scope without the chance of being recreated
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| // don't have allocation site information attached.
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| for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
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|   obj = fastliteralcase([5, 3, 2], 1.5);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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|   obj = fastliteralcase([3, 6, 2], 1.5);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| 
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|   // Note: thanks to pessimistic transition store stubs, we'll attempt
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|   // to transition to the most general elements kind seen at a particular
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|   // store site. So, the elements kind will be double.
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|   obj = fastliteralcase([2, 6, 3], 2);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| }
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| 
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| // Verify that we will not pretransition the double->fast path.
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| obj = fastliteralcase(get_standard_literal(), "elliot");
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| obj = fastliteralcase(get_standard_literal(), 3);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| // Make sure this works in optimized code too.
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|   %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(get_standard_literal);
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| get_standard_literal();
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| obj = get_standard_literal();
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| function fastliteralcase_smifast(value) {
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|   var literal = [1, 2, 3, 4];
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|   literal[0] = value;
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|   return literal;
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| }
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| 
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| obj = fastliteralcase_smifast(1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = fastliteralcase_smifast("carter");
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| obj = fastliteralcase_smifast(2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| // Case: make sure transitions from packed to holey are tracked
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| function fastliteralcase_smiholey(index, value) {
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|   var literal = [1, 2, 3, 4];
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|   literal[index] = value;
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|   return literal;
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| }
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| 
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| obj = fastliteralcase_smiholey(5, 1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| assertHoley(obj);
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| obj = fastliteralcase_smiholey(0, 1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| assertHoley(obj);
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| 
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| function newarraycase_smidouble(value) {
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|   var a = new Array();
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|   a[0] = value;
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|   return a;
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| }
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| 
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| // Case: new Array() as allocation site, smi->double
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| obj = newarraycase_smidouble(1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_smidouble(1.5);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_smidouble(2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| 
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| function newarraycase_smiobj(value) {
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|   var a = new Array();
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|   a[0] = value;
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|   return a;
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| }
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| 
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| // Case: new Array() as allocation site, smi->fast
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| obj = newarraycase_smiobj(1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_smiobj("gloria");
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_smiobj(2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| function newarraycase_length_smidouble(value) {
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|   var a = new Array(3);
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|   a[0] = value;
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|   return a;
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| }
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| 
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| // Case: new Array(length) as allocation site
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smidouble(1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smidouble(1.5);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smidouble(2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| 
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| // Try to continue the transition to fast object.
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| // TODO(mvstanton): re-enable commented out code when
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| // FLAG_pretenuring_call_new is turned on in the build.
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smidouble("coates");
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smidouble(2);
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| // assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| function newarraycase_length_smiobj(value) {
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|   var a = new Array(3);
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|   a[0] = value;
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|   return a;
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| }
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| 
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| // Case: new Array(<length>) as allocation site, smi->fast
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smiobj(1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smiobj("gloria");
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_length_smiobj(2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| function newarraycase_list_smidouble(value) {
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|   var a = new Array(1, 2, 3);
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|   a[0] = value;
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|   return a;
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| }
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| 
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| obj = newarraycase_list_smidouble(1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_list_smidouble(1.5);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_list_smidouble(2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| 
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| function newarraycase_list_smiobj(value) {
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|   var a = new Array(4, 5, 6);
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|   a[0] = value;
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|   return a;
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| }
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| 
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| obj = newarraycase_list_smiobj(1);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_list_smiobj("coates");
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_list_smiobj(2);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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| 
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| // Perform a gc because without it the test below can experience an
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| // allocation failure at an inconvenient point. Allocation mementos get
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| // cleared on gc, and they can't deliver elements kind feedback when that
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| // happens.
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| gc();
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| 
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| // Case: array constructor calls with out of date feedback.
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| // The boilerplate should incorporate all feedback, but the input array
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| // should be minimally transitioned based on immediate need.
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| (function() {
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|   function foo(i) {
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|     // We have two cases, one for literals one for constructed arrays.
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|     var a = (i == 0)
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|       ? [1, 2, 3]
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|       : new Array(1, 2, 3);
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|     return a;
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|   }
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| 
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|   for (var i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
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|     a = foo(i);
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|     b = foo(i);
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|     b[5] = 1;  // boilerplate goes holey
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|     assertHoley(foo(i));
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|     a[0] = 3.5;  // boilerplate goes holey double
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, a);
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|     assertNotHoley(a);
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|     var c = foo(i);
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, c);
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|     assertHoley(c);
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|   }
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| })();
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| 
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| function newarraycase_onearg(len, value) {
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|   var a = new Array(len);
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|   a[0] = value;
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|   return a;
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| }
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| 
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| obj = newarraycase_onearg(5, 3.5);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_onearg(10, 5);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| obj = newarraycase_onearg(0, 5);
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| assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj);
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| 
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| // Verify that cross context calls work
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| var realmA = Realm.current();
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| var realmB = Realm.create();
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| assertEquals(0, realmA);
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| assertEquals(1, realmB);
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| 
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| function instanceof_check(type) {
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|   assertTrue(new type() instanceof type);
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|   assertTrue(new type(5) instanceof type);
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|   assertTrue(new type(1,2,3) instanceof type);
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| }
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| 
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| function instanceof_check2(type) {
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|   assertTrue(new type() instanceof type);
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|   assertTrue(new type(5) instanceof type);
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|   assertTrue(new type(1,2,3) instanceof type);
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| }
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| 
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| var realmBArray = Realm.eval(realmB, "Array");
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| // Two calls with Array because ES6 instanceof desugars into a load of Array,
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| // and load has a premonomorphic state.
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| instanceof_check(Array);
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| instanceof_check(Array);
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| instanceof_check(realmBArray);
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| 
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| // instanceof_check2 is here because the call site goes through a state.
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| // Since instanceof_check(Array) was first called with the current context
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| // Array function, it went from (uninit->Array) then (Array->megamorphic).
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| // We'll get a different state traversal if we start with realmBArray.
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| // It'll go (uninit->realmBArray) then (realmBArray->megamorphic). Recognize
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| // that state "Array" implies an AllocationSite is present, and code is
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| // configured to use it.
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| 
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| // Two calls with realmBArray because ES6 instanceof desugars into a load of
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| // realmBArray, and load has a premonomorphic state.
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| instanceof_check2(realmBArray);
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| instanceof_check2(realmBArray);
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| instanceof_check2(Array);
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| 
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|   %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(instanceof_check);
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| 
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| // No de-opt will occur because HCallNewArray wasn't selected, on account of
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| // the call site not being monomorphic to Array.
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| instanceof_check(Array);
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| assertOptimized(instanceof_check);
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| instanceof_check(realmBArray);
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| assertOptimized(instanceof_check);
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| 
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| // Try to optimize again, but first clear all type feedback, and allow it
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| // to be monomorphic on first call. Only after optimizing do we introduce
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| // realmBArray. This should deopt the method.
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|   %DeoptimizeFunction(instanceof_check);
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|   %ClearFunctionFeedback(instanceof_check);
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| instanceof_check(Array);
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| instanceof_check(Array);
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|   %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(instanceof_check);
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| instanceof_check(Array);
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| assertOptimized(instanceof_check);
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| 
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| instanceof_check(realmBArray);
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| assertUnoptimized(instanceof_check);
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| 
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| // Perform a gc because without it the test below can experience an
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| // allocation failure at an inconvenient point. Allocation mementos get
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| // cleared on gc, and they can't deliver elements kind feedback when that
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| // happens.
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| gc();
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| 
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| // Case: make sure nested arrays benefit from allocation site feedback as
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| // well.
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| (function() {
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|   // Make sure we handle nested arrays
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|   function get_nested_literal() {
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|     var literal = [[1,2,3,4], [2], [3]];
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|     return literal;
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|   }
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| 
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|   obj = get_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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|   obj[0][0] = 3.5;
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|   obj[2][0] = "hello";
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|   obj = get_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj[0]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj[1]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj[2]);
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| 
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|   // A more complex nested literal case.
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|   function get_deep_nested_literal() {
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|     var literal = [[1], [[2], "hello"], 3, [4]];
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|     return literal;
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|   }
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| 
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|   obj = get_deep_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj[1][0]);
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|   obj[0][0] = 3.5;
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|   obj[1][0][0] = "goodbye";
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj[0]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj[1][0]);
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| 
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|   obj = get_deep_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj[0]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj[1][0]);
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| })();
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| 
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| // Perform a gc because without it the test below can experience an
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| // allocation failure at an inconvenient point. Allocation mementos get
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| // cleared on gc, and they can't deliver elements kind feedback when that
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| // happens.
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| gc();
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| 
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| // Make sure object literals with array fields benefit from the type feedback
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| // that allocation mementos provide.
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| (function() {
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|   // A literal in an object
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|   function get_object_literal() {
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|     var literal = {
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|       array: [1,2,3],
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|       data: 3.5
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|     };
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|     return literal;
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|   }
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| 
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|   obj = get_object_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj.array);
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|   // Force double transition.
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|   obj.array[1] = 3.5;
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj.array);
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|   // Transition information should be fed back to the inner literal.
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|   obj = get_object_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj.array);
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| 
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|   function get_nested_object_literal() {
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|     var literal = {
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|       array: [[1],[2],[3]],
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|       data: 3.5
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|     };
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|     return literal;
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|   }
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| 
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|   obj = get_nested_object_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj.array);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj.array[1]);
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|   obj.array[1][0] = 3.5;
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj.array[1]);
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|   obj = get_nested_object_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj.array[1]);
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| 
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|     %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(get_nested_object_literal);
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|   get_nested_object_literal();
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|   obj = get_nested_object_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj.array[1]);
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| 
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|   // Make sure we handle nested arrays
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|   function get_nested_literal() {
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|     var literal = [[1,2,3,4], [2], [3]];
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|     return literal;
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|   }
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| 
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|   obj = get_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj);
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|   obj[0][0] = 3.5;
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|   obj[2][0] = "hello";
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|   obj = get_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj[0]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj[1]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj[2]);
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| 
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|   // A more complex nested literal case.
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|   function get_deep_nested_literal() {
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|     var literal = [[1], [[2], "hello"], 3, [4]];
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|     return literal;
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|   }
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| 
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|   obj = get_deep_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, obj[1][0]);
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|   obj[0][0] = 3.5;
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|   obj[1][0][0] = "goodbye";
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj[0]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj[1][0]);
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| 
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|   obj = get_deep_nested_literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, obj[0]);
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast, obj[1][0]);
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| })();
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| 
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| // Test gathering allocation site feedback for generic ics.
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| (function() {
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|   function make() { return new Array(); }
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|   function foo(a, i) { a[0] = i; }
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| 
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|   var a = make();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, a);
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| 
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|   // Make the keyed store ic go generic.
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|   foo("howdy", 1);
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|   foo(a, 3.5);
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| 
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|   var b = make();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, b);
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| })();
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| 
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| (function TestBoilerplateMapDeprecation() {
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|   function literal() {
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|     return { a: 1, b: 2 };
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|   }
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|   literal();
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|   literal();
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|   let instance = literal();
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|   assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, [instance.a, instance.b]);
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|   // Create literal instances with double insteand of smi values.
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|   for (let i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
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|     instance  = literal();
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|     instance.a = 1.2;
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, [instance.a, instance.b]);
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|   }
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| 
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|   // After deprecating the original boilerplate map we should get heap numbers
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|   // back for the original unmodified literal as well.
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|   for (let i =0; i < 100; i++) {
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|     instance = literal();
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, [instance.a, instance.b]);
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|   }
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| })();
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| 
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| (function TestInnerBoilerplateMapDeprecation() {
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|   // Create a literal where the inner literals cause a map deprecation of the
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|   // previous inner literal.
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|   function literal() {
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|     return [
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1,   b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1,   b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1,   b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1,   b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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| 
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1},
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|     {xA2A:false, a: 1.1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4.1}
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|     ];
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|   };
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|   let instance = literal();
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| 
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|   // Make sure all sub-literals are migrated properly.
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|   for (let i = 0; i < instance.length; i++) {
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|     let sub_literal = instance[i];
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, [sub_literal.a]);
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, [sub_literal.b]);
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, [sub_literal.c]);
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, [sub_literal.d]);
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|   }
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| 
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|   instance = literal();
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|   instance = literal();
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|   instance = literal();
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|   for (let i = 0; i < instance.length; i++) {
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|     let sub_literal = instance[i];
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, [sub_literal.a]);
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, [sub_literal.b]);
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_smi_only, [sub_literal.c]);
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|     assertKind(elements_kind.fast_double, [sub_literal.d]);
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|   }
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| })();
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