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Misordered comments for section identification in spec.html #805

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hangpark opened this Issue Feb 9, 2017 · 1 comment

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hangpark commented Feb 9, 2017

There is a comment right above each of section (including subsection, subsubsection, etc.) of the form <!-- es6num="#.#.#" --> to indicate the section number.

But I found several misordered comments:

  • ... - 13.7.5.14 - 9.1.11 - 13.8 - ...
  • ... - 12.4.5.1 - 12.5.7 - 12.5.7.1 - 12.5.8 - 12.5.8.1 - 12.5 - ...
  • etc.

I think some of those are comment errors and others are misorderings, but I can not decide which is of which case since I'm new in ECMA-262. Perhaps these errors are not the errors but my mistake or already discussed in the community.

Please check. Thanks.

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es6num is to denote legacy numbering links from ES6/ES2015 - all new sections lack them, and reorderings are intentional. The purpose is to preserve old anchor links to the closest possible relevant content in the updated spec.

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ljharb commented Feb 9, 2017

es6num is to denote legacy numbering links from ES6/ES2015 - all new sections lack them, and reorderings are intentional. The purpose is to preserve old anchor links to the closest possible relevant content in the updated spec.

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