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<script>
"use strict";

description('Verify that constructing a typed array view with no arguments and fetching its length does not crash');


// The following used to cause a crash in both Safari and Chrome.

// Note that because the argument to ArrayBuffer's constructor is not
// optional, an implementation might throw an exception on the expression
// below rather than implicitly passing undefined. Either way is acceptable
// from the point of view of this test, but implementations must not crash.
try {
  new Uint32Array().length;
} catch (e) {
}

testPassed("new Uint32Array().length did not crash");
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