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vogelheim authored
As there's no associated bug, here's the issue: - Some ES6 functionality in Chrome is presently broken; this fixes it. - The natives (built-in libraries) can be accessed by their 'name'. This is used to active ES6 flags. - Strangely enough, there's an id and a name, where the name is derived from the id as "native %s.js", with %s for the id. - NativesCollection<.>::GetScriptName uses the name. - NativesCollection<.>::GetIndex uses the id. - Example: NativesCollection<EXPERIMENTAL>::GetIndex("harmony-string") -> 3 NativesCollection<EXPERIMENTAL>::GetScriptName(3) -> "native harmony-string.js" - Nobody knows why; it's quite mysterious. - When introducing the "external startup data", I didn't fully understand this and used the id in both places. - When the "external startup data" was turned on in Chrome, ES6 features broke in Chrome since the libraries could no longer be found. - This CL fixes this and makes the external startup data behave just like the built-in version. R=dslomov BUG= Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/774613003 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#25624}
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