There's also JerryScript, which given their target platform, there's *no*
way they're going to be able to reliably implement much of ES6. They target
platforms like microcontrollers with less than 100KB of RAM and only a few
hundred in flash memory. One of their automated test devices really pushes
against it with its 192KB memory and 1MB flash memory. [2] (Their Raspberry
Pi is like a supercomputer compared to the other two.)

Also, BTW, Rhino is at least *attempting* to implement some ES6+ features.
[3] [4]

[1]: http://jerryscript.net/
[2]: https://www.st.com/resource/en/data_brief/stm32f4discovery.pdf
[3]: https://mozilla.github.io/rhino/compat/engines.html
[4]: https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES.md


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On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 1:34 AM, N. Oxer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nobody's mentioned this yet, but Rhino is still in use in Google Apps
> Script, which means anything related to G suite and scripting (e.g. google
> sheets macros, google forms scripts) is also stuck at es3-5.
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