8014735: Typed Array, BYTES_PER_ELEMENT should be a class property
Reviewed-by: lagergren, jlaskey
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/**
* New new function tests.
*
* @test
* @run
*/
function myObject() {
this.x = 10;
this.y = 20;
this.z = 30;
}
function proxyObject() {
return myObject;
}
var obj1 = new myObject();
var obj2 = new new proxyObject();
var obj3 = new proxyObject();
for (i in obj1) print(i, obj1[i]);
for (i in obj2) print(i, obj2[i]);
for (i in obj3) print(i, obj3[i]);