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if (!strict_mode) { throw new SyntaxError('unspecified case'); } This doesn't work for a few reasons: 1. 'strict_mode' is undefined in the test case exeuction context. That is, the test framework does not force the test case into strict mode 2. The test case code looks like: "use strict"; if (!strict_mode) ... ... Note that 'strict_mode' is not set before being accessed Really the metadata for these test cases should have a "@strict" property added to instruct the test framework *not* to run the test if an implementation doesn't support strict mode. |
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