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Detect native Int32Array support.

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Apache License 2.0

The **@stdlib/assert‑has‑int32array‑support** package provides a tiny utility that detects whether the current JavaScript runtime natively supports the `Int32Array` typed‑array constructor. It is intended for developers—especially those building numerical or scientific code with the Stdlib library—who need a reliable feature‑check to conditionally enable or polyfill `Int32Array` functionality across browsers, Node.js, Deno, or other environments.

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