On Friday, 31 August 2012 at 17:04, Norbert Lindenberg wrote:
> It takes a few steps to find the information, but I think the
> Internationalization API spec together with the Language spec cover this:
>
> Clause 8 of the Internationalization API spec says: "The Intl object is a
> standard built-in object that is the initial value of the Intl property of
> the global object."
>
> Clause 7 of the Internationalization API spec says: "Unless specified
> otherwise in this document, the objects, functions, and constructors
> described in this standard are subject to the generic requirements and
> restrictions specified for standard built-in ECMAScript objects in the
> ECMAScript Language Specification 5.1 edition, introduction of clause 15, or
> successor."
>
> Clause 15 of the Language spec says: "Every other property described in this
> clause has the attributes { [[Writable]]: true, [[Enumerable]]: false,
> [[Configurable]]: true } unless otherwise specified."
>
> Ergo: The Intl property of the global object has the attributes {
> [[Writable]]: true, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: true }.
>
Thanks for the clarification. Hopefully a HTML version of the i18n spec can
also be published that links to the right places in the Lang spec. Makes the
jumping around easier :)
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