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     23 
     24 description(
     25 "This test checks that n % 0 doesn't crash with a floating-point exception."
     26 );
     27 
     28 shouldBe("2 % 0", "NaN");
     29 
     30 var n = 2;
     31 shouldBe("n % 0", "NaN");
     32 
     33 function f()
     34 {
     35     return 2 % 0;
     36 }
     37 
     38 shouldBe("f()", "NaN");
     39 
     40 function g()
     41 {
     42     var n = 2;
     43     return n % 0;
     44 }
     45 
     46 shouldBe("g()", "NaN");
     47 
     48 // Test that reusing a floating point value after use in a modulus works correctly.
     49 function nonSpeculativeModReuseInner(argument, o1, o2)
     50 {
     51          // The + operator on objects is a reliable way to avoid the speculative JIT path for now at least.
     52     o1 + o2;
     53 
     54     var knownDouble = argument - 0;
     55     return knownDouble % 1 + knownDouble;
     56 }
     57 function nonSpeculativeModReuse(argument)
     58 {
     59     return nonSpeculativeModReuseInner(argument, {}, {});
     60 }
     61 
     62 shouldBe("nonSpeculativeModReuse(0.5)", "1");
     63