On 2/20/14 11:16 AM, Allen Wirfs-Brock wrote:
Nope, it means that the length of the argument list is less than two, hence an argument corresponding to 'deleteCount' was not passed.
OK. In that case, I think this term _really_ needs to be defined. Ideally with links to the definition whenever it's used.
So, "is not present" is how handling of missing arguments is "otherwise specified".
This is really confusing action-at-a-distance that I think we should make more explicit. At the very least, something needs to make it clear that an "is not present" test is in fact an "otherwise specified" for purposes of this section.
I always thought "not present" was sufficiently descriptive, in combination with the missing args default to undefined rule, that it didn't need further definition.
It's confused at least me and one other person so far... -Boris _______________________________________________ es-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss

