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Editorial: some minor rewordings
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jmdyck committed Aug 6, 2022
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1. Return _final_.
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<p>The representation of arrays includes only the elements between zero and <emu-eqn>`array.length` - 1</emu-eqn> inclusive. Properties whose keys are not Uint32-strings are excluded from the stringification. An array is stringified as an opening LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, elements separated by COMMA, and a closing RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET.</p>
<p>The representation of arrays includes only the elements between zero and <emu-eqn>`array.length` - 1</emu-eqn> inclusive. Any property whose key is not a Uint32-string is excluded from the stringification. An array is stringified as an opening LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, elements separated by COMMA, and a closing RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET.</p>
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Arguments objects for strict functions define a non-configurable accessor property *"callee"* which throws a *TypeError* exception on access (<emu-xref href="#sec-createunmappedargumentsobject"></emu-xref>).
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Arguments objects for strict functions do not dynamically share their Uint32-indexed property values with the corresponding formal parameter bindings of their functions. (<emu-xref href="#sec-arguments-exotic-objects"></emu-xref>).
Arguments objects for strict functions do not dynamically share the values of their Uint32-indexed properties with the corresponding formal parameter bindings of their functions. (<emu-xref href="#sec-arguments-exotic-objects"></emu-xref>).
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For strict functions, if an arguments object is created the binding of the local identifier `arguments` to the arguments object is immutable and hence may not be the target of an assignment expression. (<emu-xref href="#sec-functiondeclarationinstantiation"></emu-xref>).
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