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// Copyright (C) 2015 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
es6id: 14.2.16
description: >
    Runtime Semantics: Evaluation

    super

    ...
    4. Let closure be FunctionCreate(Arrow, parameters, ConciseBody, scope, strict).
    ...

    The non-normative note elaborates on the "scope" argument:

    An ArrowFunction does not define local bindings for arguments, super, this, or new.target. Any reference to arguments, super, or this within an ArrowFunction must resolve to a binding in a lexically enclosing environment. Typically this will be the Function Environment of an immediately enclosing function. Even though an ArrowFunction may contain references to super, the function object created in step 4 is not made into a method by performing MakeMethod. An ArrowFunction that references super is always contained within a non-ArrowFunction and the necessary state to implement super is accessible via the scope that is captured by the function object of the ArrowFunction.
---*/

var count = 0;

class A {
  constructor() {
    count++;
  }
}

class B extends A {
  constructor() {
    (_ => super())();
  }
}

var bar = new B();

assert.sameValue(count, 1);