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Proxied Functions Do Not Handle Spreading #214

Description

@lilmart210

The Spreading syntax does not work the same way as it does in normal javascript. The spreading (...) syntax of an array into a function gives the wrong value. When imported from a .js file, the function behaves as expected, however when imported from a .jsx file, the function only puts the first value of the array into a new array.

How To Reproduce
-> Create a new vanilla Solid-js application.
-> Create a new jsx file, and make a function that uses the spread
-> call the spreaded function from any other file I.E(the default app)
-> Changing the file extension back to js, changes the behavior.

Minimum Reproduction

//In a File, the source function
function GlobalTest(...arr){
 console.log(...arr);
}

//Inside of app.jsx
import {GlobalTest} from 'otherfile'

GlobalTest(1,2,3); //  should see a '1' in the log when the source function is in a .jsx
GlobalTest(1,2,3); //  should see a '1 2 3' in the log when the source function is in a .js

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