This patch rethinks the way indexed property storage works:
Instead of having a cut-off point at 200 elements where we always move
to generic property storage, we now allow arrays to stay in simple mode
as long as we don't create a gap/hole larger than 200 elements.
We also simplify generic storage to only have a hash map (for now)
instead of juggling both a vector and a hash map. This is mostly fine
since the vast majority of arrays get to stay simple now.
This is a huge speedup on anything that uses basic JS arrays with more
than 200 elements in them. :^)
Otherwise we continuously lose the first sparse element (at index
SPARSE_ARRAY_THRESHOLD) without noticing, as we overwrite all indices
with the value at index+1.
Fixes#5884.
https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-properties-of-the-array-prototype-object
The Array prototype object: [...] is an Array exotic object and has the
internal methods specified for such objects.
NOTE: The Array prototype object is specified to be an Array exotic
object to ensure compatibility with ECMAScript code that was created
prior to the ECMAScript 2015 specification.