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Mike Pennisi authored
The `throw` statements that were recently inserted into these tests have an observable impact on the parsing behavior: they causes the `"use strict"` token sequence to be interpreted as a string literal instead of a directive prolog, which in turn effects how the tests are interpreted. Remove the new `throw` statements from these tests and rely on previously-existing statements that serve the same purpose without impacting program strictness.
Mike Pennisi authoredThe `throw` statements that were recently inserted into these tests have an observable impact on the parsing behavior: they causes the `"use strict"` token sequence to be interpreted as a string literal instead of a directive prolog, which in turn effects how the tests are interpreted. Remove the new `throw` statements from these tests and rely on previously-existing statements that serve the same purpose without impacting program strictness.