Bug#750223: ITP: node-esprima -- ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis

2014-07-04 Thread Leo Iannacone
I am no longer interested in packaging this module.

Please, before start to working on, consider to take a look at this issue:
 https://code.google.com/p/esprima/issues/detail?id=556


Cheers!


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Bug#750223: ITP: node-esprima -- ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis

2014-07-04 Thread Leo Iannacone
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I am no longer interested in packaging this module.

Please, before start to working on, consider to take a look at this issue:
 https://code.google.com/p/esprima/issues/detail?id=556


Cheers!


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Bug#750223: ITP: node-esprima -- ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis

2014-06-02 Thread Leo Iannacone
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Leo Iannacone 

* Package name: node-esprima
  Version : 1.2.2
  Upstream Author : Ariya Hidayat 
* URL : http://esprima.org
* License : BSD-2-clause
  Programming Lang: JavaScript
  Description : ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis 
- Node.js module
 Esprima is a high performance, standard-compliant ECMAScript
 parser written in ECMAScript (also popularly known as JavaScript).
 .
 Esprima has a full support for ECMAScript 5.1 (ECMA-262), it is
 sensible syntax tree format compatible with Mozilla Parser AST.
 It can optional tracking of syntax node location and has a
 partial support for ECMAScript 6.
 .
 Esprima runs on many popular web browsers, as well as other
 ECMAScript platforms such as Rhino, Nashorn, and Node.js.
 .
 Node.js is an event-based server-side JavaScript engine.


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