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getOwnPropertyDescriptor('constructor') doesn't break Deno.inspect (#20568)
Fixes #20561
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This is a fix for issue #19644, concerning the `parseCssColor` function
in the file `ext/console/01_console.js`. Changes made on lines
2756-2758. To sum it up:
> The internal `parseCssColor` function currently parses 3/4-digit hex
colors incorrectly. For example, it parses the string `#FFFFFF` as
`[255, 255, 255]` (as expected), but returns `[240, 240, 240]` for
`#FFF`, when it should return the same triplet as the former.
While it's not going to cause a fatal runtime error, it did bug me
enough to fix it real quick.
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For https://github.com/denoland/deno_std/issues/3404
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Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
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Fixes
https://discord.com/channels/684898665143206084/684911491035430919/1105900195406958672.
This was caused by:
- A `TypeError` from `core.getPromiseDetails()` for promise-likes which
also lead to that code path.
- Swallowing internal formatting errors by returning `undefined`. I've
made it so that a special message is formatted in that case instead
(note that this case is fixed now):

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`ObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty` (#18952)
ES2022 `Object.hasOwn` can be used in snapshot, so I migrate to use it.
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I would like to get this change into Deno before merging
https://github.com/denoland/deno_lint/pull/1152
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