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			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
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// - src/async-functions/await-as-identifier-reference-escaped.case
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// - src/async-functions/syntax/async-class-expr-private-method.template
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/*---
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description: await is a reserved keyword within generator function bodies and may not be used as an identifier reference. (Async private method as a ClassExpression element)
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esid: prod-AsyncMethod
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features: [async-functions, class-methods-private]
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flags: [generated]
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negative:
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  phase: parse
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  type: SyntaxError
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info: |
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    ClassElement :
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      PrivateMethodDefinition
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    MethodDefinition :
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      AsyncMethod
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    Async Function Definitions
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    AsyncMethod :
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      async [no LineTerminator here] # PropertyName ( UniqueFormalParameters ) { AsyncFunctionBody }
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    IdentifierReference : Identifier
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    It is a Syntax Error if this production has a [Await] parameter and
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    StringValue of Identifier is "await".
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---*/
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throw "Test262: This statement should not be evaluated.";
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var C = class { async #method() {
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    void \u0061wait;
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}};
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