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IDL for ECMAScript Stage 1 This repository is intended for an investigation into using an Interface Description Language (IDL) in the ECMAScript standard. It is not currently at a stage in TC39. Thanks to the great efforts in this area from Yehuda Katz, Alex Russell, Brian Terlson, Domenic Denicola, Tobie Langel, Anne van Kesteren, Cameron McCormack and more which made this investigation possible.
The goal of this proposal is to define a mechanism for enabling a more extensive standard library in JavaScript than what is available now. Currently it is the case if new properties are added to the language, they are added someplace in the global object. This proposal would not change the behavior of any existing code or add any new syntax, except possibly syntax needed for importing the standar
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ECMAScript Cancellation This proposal seeks to define an approach to user-controlled cancellation of asynchronous operations through the adoption of a set of native platform objects. Status Stage: 1 Champion: Ron Buckton (@rbuckton), Brian Terlson (@bterlson), Domenic Denicola (@domenic), Yehuda Katz (@wycats) For more information see the TC39 proposal process. NOTE: TC39 has decided to investigat
ES2015 specifies a sequentialized evaluation order of modules, where the particular syntactic location of an import statement in a module body has no effect on the order of evaluation. Instead, the semantics simply determines a module's list of direct dependencies and recursively calls ModuleEvaluation() on each of them in order before evaluating the body. I'll refer to this semantics as declarati
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