2012/9/10 Norbert Lindenberg <[email protected]> > > On Sep 10, 2012, at 13:24 , Nebojša Ćirić wrote: > > >> Can you provide bug IDs? > > > > # ICU bug http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/9547 > > 'data/test/suite/intl402/ch11/11.3/11.3.2_TRP.js': 'FAIL', > > # ICU bug http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/9265 > > 'data/test/suite/intl402/ch09/9.2/9.2.5_11_g_ii_2.js': 'FAIL' > > > > I don't have actual bug ID for ISO - CLDR issue (the fraction digits > for currencies). I'll talk to Mark about it. > > Thanks! > > >> > 8/25 EF are from not implementing the i18n support for localeCompare > and similar functions (yet). > >> > >> Looking forward to more info on this once you get there. > >> > > As soon as we ratify the spec :). > > Would be good to try this before we ratify. Just don't ship it yet :-) > > > NativeJSFormatter is V8 C++ method and it can detect if it was called as > constructor or not. But by the time I call it it's already too late. It's > interesting that requirement like this is in ES spec, but they don't > provide a way to check/enforce it. > > Have you talked to the V8 team about this and the prototype issue? >
I filled a bug about prototype issue - http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2293. As for the new/constructor issue they pointed out the internal C++ method I can't use (as mentioned). I am not sure they can do much there without actual ES spec telling them what/how to do it. > > > 2/6 F are from 1x.3_a.js tests, where 0 property of Array.prototype is > tainted. I don't know how to guard against this. Any pointers? > > > > You mean 9.2.1_2.js and 9.2.6_2.js? The spec here refers to the List > specification type, and I implemented List objects using Array methods that > you have to grab before anybody can replace them. > > > > Methods are fine, but what do you do with '0' property. You can't grab > all indices in range to protect override. > > List.prototype = Object.create(null); > > > I have to check why: > > > > Object.defineProperty(Intl.Collator, 'prototype', new Intl.Collator()) > > I changed the spec a while ago to not use an actual Collator object as the > prototype object, after Allen and Suzuki-san reported problems with this > approach. Use Intl.Collator.call({}) with the standard built-in values of > Intl.Collator and Function.prototype.call instead. > > I'll try that, thanks. -- Nebojša Ćirić
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