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I understand the idea of the lack of a bounds check allowing access to early memory with a negative index, but I'm mostly struggling with wrapping my head around why the underlying memory layout is accessible in JavaScript in the first place. I hadn't considered the fact that the same syntax could be used for accessing arbitrary properties rather than just array indexes; that might be the nuance I was missing.





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