On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Rik Cabanier <caban...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 1:01 AM, Robert O'Callahan <rob...@ocallahan.org>wrote: > >> Does this mean that ctx.currentPath != ctx.currentPath? >> > > Yes > > >> That's bad! >> > > Why would it be bad (apart from being different)? > It means that currentPath isn't behaving anything like a data member. I'm not super familiar with why this became such an important design principle, but I know that it is one. For example, this is exactly the reason why the WebIDL spec prohibits attributes from returning dictionaries. Rob -- Jtehsauts tshaei dS,o n" Wohfy Mdaon yhoaus eanuttehrotraiitny eovni le atrhtohu gthot sf oirng iyvoeu rs ihnesa.r"t sS?o Whhei csha iids teoa stiheer :p atroa lsyazye,d 'mYaonu,r "sGients uapr,e tfaokreg iyvoeunr, 'm aotr atnod sgaoy ,h o'mGee.t" uTph eann dt hwea lmka'n? gBoutt uIp waanndt wyeonut thoo mken.o w