Don't remember this ever coming up; I always assumed it would be like 
for ES3 code (scopes of names are the entire block; functions are
initialized first; then variables in order).

--lars 

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of P T Withington
> Sent: 26. mars 2008 05:48
> To: Dave Herman
> Cc: es4-discuss Discuss; Jon Zeppieri
> Subject: Re: let* is the new var
> 
> This conversation makes me ask, what is the semantics of var 
> in a class declaration?  E.g.:
> 
> class ... {
>    function foo ...
>    var fooAlias = foo;
> 
>    var bar = 42;
>    var bletch = bar + 1;
> 
> etc.
> 
> Same rules?  All slots created at the top of the block and 
> initializations executed in order?  I'm particularly 
> interested in the case of creating an alias to a function.
> 
> On 2008-03-25, at 19:03 EDT, Dave Herman wrote:
> > Created as ticket #375:
> >
> > http://bugs.ecmascript.org/ticket/375
> >
> > Dave
> >
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