missing any real-world examples of why it might be useful
One thing the I have run across in making my libraries, is the not being
able to call a function `default`.
I use the chainable getter/setter in one syntax a lot (a la jQuery). Hence
when I have a class with a property named default, and
*Should have been !== null
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 7:27 PM, David Neilsen da...@pan.co.nz wrote:
missing any real-world examples of why it might be useful
One thing the I have run across in making my libraries, is the not being
able to call a function `default`.
I use the chainable getter