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+// for-of is defined in terms of basic operations on objects, particularly
+// [[Get]] for properties named "iterator" and "next", and [[Call]]. These
+// "semantics" tests check that for-of really does appear to be implemented in
+// terms of those more basic operations, as required by the spec, even in
+// unusual cases.
+
+// Deleting Array.prototype.iterator makes for-of stop working on arrays.
+
+load(libdir + "asserts.js");
+load(libdir + "iteration.js");
+
+delete Array.prototype[Symbol.iterator];
+assertThrowsInstanceOf(function () { for (var x of []) ; }, TypeError);