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Adjusting SpiderMonkey for ECMA-262 Normative Change - Property Order in Builtin Functions

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Explore the recent TC39 meeting's impact on SpiderMonkey implementation as it addresses a normative change in ECMA-262 regarding the order of properties on built-in functions. Dive into the process of adapting the JavaScript engine to comply with the updated specification, gaining insights into the intricacies of maintaining compatibility with evolving ECMAScript standards.

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Adjusting SpiderMonkey to account for a Normative Change in ECMA-262


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