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October 05, 2007 DMDScript 1.14 | ||||
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Closure bugs fixed http://www.digitalmars.com/dscript/changelog.html |
October 14, 2007 Re: DMDScript 1.14 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | Cool. Closure seems work. But there are still some bugs. Hope you could fix them in next release. 1. Not support multi-line string literal var x = "a \ string"; assert (x == 'a string'); 2. Can't call function expression directly void function () { print('void function(){}()'); }(); (function () { print('(function(){})()'); })() 3. Not support function declaration in with statement var x = 1; with ({x:2}) { function f() { print(x) } } Yes, strictly speaking, it's a illegal code as spec, but most engines are tolerant of it. SpiderMonkey and KJS/JavaScriptCore will just treat it as var f = function(){...} This is my recommend behavior. JScript and Opera will just treat it as normal function declaration and ignore the with scope (f() will return 1). |
October 25, 2007 Re: DMDScript 1.14 | ||||
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Posted in reply to hax | Thanks for taking the time to prepare the very useful bug report. |
November 30, 2007 Re: DMDScript 1.14 | ||||
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Posted in reply to hax | Wow... with all these odd usages I'm sure you'll find a gazillion major bugs with my implementation when it's done. Mine does a number of things internally that violate spec for performance and elegance reasons. I've been talking to Brendan Eich (the original guy who "invented" JavaScript) about it and I've been trying to push him to just make one spurious 2.0 release to get the ball rolling. I suggested we: fix Date (use properties instead of get/set methods) use ISO 8701 (that right?) Dates for Date.parse() move eval, parseInt, parseFloat etc to String.prototype upgrade to modern RegExp allow functions without brackets if they're single-statement make no semi-colon the default, but allow it as a statement terminator. Thoughts? |
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