Let's answer this once we have the module-ized version of the standard library.
Which I've been promising for far too long (mea culpa). Will get started on
this tonight.
Dave
On Nov 8, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Brendan Eich wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 8:39 PM, David Herman wrote:
Instead of taking a hard-to-use-right form like for-in and partly taming it,
I'd rather suggest people simply move to for-of, and have the default keys
iterator Do The Right Thing and only iterate over own, enumerable property
names (thanks to Yehuda and Arv for straightening us out on this point
recently).
I'm with you -- for-of is the new for-in, let is the new var.
So, what is imported as part of the standard prelude when one opts into
ES.next?
module Name from @name;
import {iterator, keys, values, items} from @iter;
?
/be
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