I made some great progress today. I just compared the output of some pretty whacky xml processing in Flash to the output using the JS XML classes and the output was pretty close!
There are definitely some issues I still need to work on (besides some compiler issues in JIRA), but I’m really happy with it already. I expect to be able to try and run some production code through the compiler in the next week or so and see what happens. On Apr 10, 2016, at 4:02 PM, Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > I reached a milestone today with E4X. I have the first working test which > reads an XML literal, writes it back out to a string and writes the value of > an attribute using E4X notation in Javascript! > > Over the next couple of weeks I expect to be fixing a lot of issues related > to XML and the better the test-case coverage we have, the better the quality > will be. > > I’d like to put out a call for snippets of E4X code that people are using in > the wild so we can incorporate tests for as many use cases as we can get. > > If you have code snippets to contribute, please respond! > > Thanks, > Harbs > > (P.S. There is currently a compiler issue with two of the XML methods, so the > XML.js file needs a bit of editing before it can be used. Hopefully this > issue will be fixed soon.)