On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Tobias Oetiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Experts,
>
> coming from a perl background, I like to write my lists like this
>
> var list = [
> key1: value1,
> key2: value2,
> ];
>
> Note the final comma. The advantage of this is that I never have
> missing commas when enhancing a list.
>
> Javascript seems to have nothing against this practice. The qooxdoo
> treegenerator.py does not like it though. Is there anything that
> can be done about this? Apart from not having that final comma?
I would sure prefer this change, too. I find myself tracking down these
extra commas most times I have to do a build and I actually try to think
about removing them when I'm coding. The error messages generated because
of these are recognizable by those of us who see them frequently, but
they're difficult for newbies to comprehend. Much better, I think, would be
to just ignore the superfluous commas.
Derrell
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