Add memory stress tests for JSObject and JSClosure#399
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Tests memory exhaustion, heap fragmentation, and boundary conditions without FinalizationRegistry to validate reference counting under extreme allocation pressure.
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Motivation
Memory management bugs in JavaScript interop often only surface under extreme allocation pressure (see PR #393 which required 10-30 million allocations to reproduce). Current tests only validate normal usage patterns and don't catch memory leaks or reference counting issues that appear at system boundaries.
Summary
Adds comprehensive stress tests that push memory allocation to limits and test system behavior under extreme pressure to catch real memory management bugs.
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Implementation
Tests use aggressive garbage collection and expect/handle memory exhaustion failures to validate reference counting mechanisms under stress.