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+// Copyright (C) 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
+/*---
+es6id: 21.2.3
+description: Subclassing the RegExp object
+info: |
+ 21.2.3 The RegExp Constructor
+
+ ...
+
+ The RegExp constructor is designed to be subclassable. It may be used as the
+ value of an extends clause of a class definition. Subclass constructors that
+ intend to inherit the specified RegExp behaviour must include a super call to
+ the RegExp constructor to create and initialize subclass instances with the
+ necessary internal slots.
+---*/
+
+class RE extends RegExp {}
+
+var re = new RE(39);
+
+assert.sameValue(re.test('TC39'), true);
+assert.sameValue(re.test('42'), false);
+
+reportCompare(0, 0);