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+/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
+ * http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ */
+
+// The third argument to Array.from is passed as the 'this' value to the
+// mapping function.
+var hits = 0, obj = {};
+function f(x) {
+ assertEq(this, obj);
+ hits++;
+}
+Array.from(["a", "b", "c"], f, obj);
+assertEq(hits, 3);
+
+// Without an argument, undefined is passed...
+hits = 0;
+function gs(x) {
+ "use strict";
+ assertEq(this, undefined);
+ hits++;
+}
+Array.from("def", gs);
+assertEq(hits, 3);
+
+// ...and if the mapping function is non-strict, that means the global is
+// passed.
+var global = this;
+hits = 0;
+function g(x) {
+ assertEq(this, global);
+ hits++;
+}
+Array.from("ghi", g);
+assertEq(hits, 3);
+
+// A primitive value can be passed.
+for (var v of [0, "str", undefined]) {
+ hits = 0;
+ var mapfn = function h(x) {
+ "use strict";
+ assertEq(this, v);
+ hits++;
+ };
+ Array.from("pq", mapfn, v);
+ assertEq(hits, 2);
+}
+
+if (typeof reportCompare === 'function')
+ reportCompare(0, 0);