Jaideep Bhoosreddy da9c9a64c2 Add master branch workflow for test262 tests (#10556)
The results of these tests will be stored in build artifacts which will be used to compare with test262 runs on PR (future work!). Robin has also done a
lot of work to ensure all babel packages are properly linked to the
test runner. Additionally, Nicolo has helped in mentorship and
contributions to babel-test262-runner which is used here.

We're no longer giving xunit output to CircleCI because once it sees failing tests it will mark babel's master as broken. As a stopgap, it will render the test results in the mocha spec format, which is human readable.

Co-Authored-By: Robin Ricard <rricard2@bloomberg.net>
Co-Authored-By: Nicolò Ribaudo <nicolo.ribaudo@gmail.com>
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Babel is a tool that helps you write code in the latest version of JavaScript. When your supported environments don't support certain features natively, Babel will help you compile those features down to a supported version.

In

// ES2015 arrow function
[1, 2, 3].map((n) => n + 1);

Out

[1, 2, 3].map(function(n) {
  return n + 1;
});

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