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This pull-request is part of the solution for #113

This pull-request changes our Response implementation to use JS_NewObjectForConstructor when the construction has come from the applications' JavaScript, which assigns the correct prototype to the instance being constructed (taking into account extends in JavaScript)

I've also added a test which confirms that the correct prototype has been assigned when extending from Response, the test is written in a way that makes it simpler to add the same test for any other builtin classes

@JakeChampion JakeChampion marked this pull request as ready for review June 22, 2022 10:52
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Looks great!

@JakeChampion JakeChampion force-pushed the jake/extend-from-url branch from 2ba6e86 to 396d29d Compare June 23, 2022 13:14
Base automatically changed from jake/extend-from-url to main June 23, 2022 14:37
@JakeChampion JakeChampion force-pushed the jake/extend-from-response branch from 7565a1c to 4169bda Compare June 23, 2022 14:38
@JakeChampion JakeChampion merged commit cba3860 into main Jun 23, 2022
@JakeChampion JakeChampion deleted the jake/extend-from-response branch June 23, 2022 14:50
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