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+// Copyright (C) 2016 André Bargull. All rights reserved.
+// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
+
+/*---
+esid: sec-unicode-format-control-characters
+description: >
+ Mongolian Vowel Separator can appear in regular expression literals (eval code).
+info: |
+ 11.1 Unicode Format-Control Characters
+
+ The Unicode format-control characters (i.e., the characters in category “Cf”
+ in the Unicode Character Database such as LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK or RIGHT-TO-LEFT
+ MARK) are control codes used to control the formatting of a range of text in
+ the absence of higher-level protocols for this (such as mark-up languages).
+
+ It is useful to allow format-control characters in source text to facilitate
+ editing and display. All format control characters may be used within comments,
+ and within string literals, template literals, and regular expression literals.
+features: [u180e]
+---*/
+
+assert.sameValue(eval("/\u180E/").source, "\u180E");
+
+reportCompare(0, 0);