Hey, Garen, That sounds good! But as I could see, it is still just a plan, nothing about reference implementation, code repositories or this stuff, right? If there is I would like to take a look.. :-) Just another question: What about E4X - ECMAScript 357 - Is there any interest to provide E4X support in webkit? There is an implementation of that in the Mozilla/SpiderMonkey and I believe it also interests to WebKit/JSC. I'm really interested on it, if you know someone engaged with that...
Some days ago, I started investigating on the near version of the EcmaSpecification, discovered them to myself E4X and found very interesting. On 6/13/07, Geoffrey Garen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rodrigo, Yes, we keep abreast of new web standards. Some of the features in JavaScript 2 seem quite useful, and we've been talking about the best ways to implement them. We could use your help, if you're volunteering. Cheers, Geoff On Jun 13, 2007, at 8:13 AM, Rodrigo Melo wrote: Recently was announced to the community one more early release of a Reference Implementation (http://www.ecmascript-lang.org/download.php ) for ECMAScript Edition 4(more generally known as JavaScript 2). I would like to ask to you guys if there is some effort or plan to implement JavaScript 2 in WebKit/JavaScriptCore. -- r. _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev
-- Rodrigo Melo
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