## Summary
Fixes an assertion failure that occurred when `URLSearchParams.toJSON()`
was called with numeric string keys.
## The Problem
When using numeric string keys (e.g., `"39208"`, `"0"`, `"100"`),
calling `toJSON()` would trigger:
```
ASSERTION FAILED: !parseIndex(propertyName)
cache/webkit-6d0f3aac0b817cc0/include/JavaScriptCore/JSObjectInlines.h:444
```
Reproduction:
```javascript
const params = new URLSearchParams();
params.set("39208", "updated");
params.toJSON(); // crashes
```
## Root Cause
The `getInternalProperties` function in `JSURLSearchParams.cpp` was
using `putDirect()` to add properties to the result object. However,
`putDirect()` cannot be used with property names that can be parsed as
array indices - JSC expects such properties to use indexed storage
instead.
## The Fix
- Replace `putDirect()` with `putDirectMayBeIndex()`, which
automatically handles both regular properties and numeric indices
- Replace `getDirect()` with `get()` to properly retrieve values for
both types of properties
## Test Plan
Added comprehensive tests to `test/js/web/html/URLSearchParams.test.ts`:
- ✅ Single numeric string keys
- ✅ Multiple numeric keys
- ✅ Mixed numeric and non-numeric keys
- ✅ Duplicate numeric keys
- ✅ Extra arguments (original crash case)
All tests pass, and the original crash no longer occurs.
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* feat: use trailing commas when printing multi-line objects
* test: update console-log.expected.txt to include trailing commas
* test: update a couple tests to match new object output with trailing commas
* [autofix.ci] apply automated fixes
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Co-authored-by: dave caruso <me@paperdave.net>
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