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zloirock
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@simevidas it's stage 0 proposal. |
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simevidas
Oct 27, 2015
@zloirock Thanks! It links to ecmascript.org which is currently down. I’ll wait.
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@zloirock Thanks! It links to ecmascript.org which is currently down. I’ll wait. |
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ljharb
Oct 27, 2015
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@rossberg-chromium perhaps you could put the proposal up on a github repo and PR it into the stage 0 proposals list?
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@rossberg-chromium perhaps you could put the proposal up on a github repo and PR it into the stage 0 proposals list? |
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Can do.
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forivall
Oct 27, 2015
I'm finding more and more that I have to invoke web.archive.org for ecmascript.org: http://web.archive.org/http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=strawman:do_expressions
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I'm finding more and more that I have to invoke web.archive.org for ecmascript.org: http://web.archive.org/http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=strawman:do_expressions |
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jkrems
Sep 26, 2017
For other people stumbling over this issue (it's doing well on Google): Looks like the latest version is the stage 1 proposal that's also properly linked in the proposals repo.
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For other people stumbling over this issue (it's doing well on Google): Looks like the latest version is the stage 1 proposal that's also properly linked in the proposals repo. |
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simevidas
Sep 26, 2017
@jkrems The official repo is https://github.com/tc39/proposal-do-expressions. It seems, the tc39/proposals table hasn’t been updated with this link yet.
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@jkrems The official repo is https://github.com/tc39/proposal-do-expressions. It seems, the tc39/proposals table hasn’t been updated with this link yet. |
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Updated the proposals list. |
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littledan
Oct 12, 2017
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I don't remember getting a chance to cover @dherman's proposal in committee yet; IIRC the last time it was discussed in committee was before ES6 was released. I'm not sure how much it makes sense to have it in the proposals repository in this form (since many other things which haven't been presented to the committee are left off).
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I don't remember getting a chance to cover @dherman's proposal in committee yet; IIRC the last time it was discussed in committee was before ES6 was released. I'm not sure how much it makes sense to have it in the proposals repository in this form (since many other things which haven't been presented to the committee are left off). |
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ljharb
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@littledan it was brought to stage 1 in January of this year: https://github.com/rwaldron/tc39-notes/blob/3eb7d06f12559c95bf674f75d955d2bd14380b28/es7/2017-01/jan-26.md
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@littledan it was brought to stage 1 in January of this year: https://github.com/rwaldron/tc39-notes/blob/3eb7d06f12559c95bf674f75d955d2bd14380b28/es7/2017-01/jan-26.md |
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Oh that's right, sorry for my bad memory here. |
simevidas commentedOct 27, 2015
Chromium (V8) has implemented "do expression" parsing: https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/v8/+/b6596aa73b069aaa6e52291c3756b0e0f0e483b6
I would like to read about this ES7 proposal, but I can’t find anything on the Web (ecmascript.org seems to be down). Is there a GitHub repo for this feature? If so, could you add it to the “Current proposals” table?