Attila Szegedi wrote:
> ...
> My only worry is that you sometimes view spec-compliant behaviour as a
> bug if it doesn't work as it does in browsers. I believe though that if
> you develop a habit of checking the behaviour against the specs (both
> ECMA-262 and the reference material on
> <http://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript> for newer language
> additions) before jumping the gun, you should be an okay addition to the
> project.

;-)

That's exactly the reason why I think that Rhino needs a better build
system. Once features have tests there is no risk to break them because
an other behavior seems better / more logical at some - maybe unrelated
- place.

Cheers,
Marc.
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