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Re: multi-lingual guile: language strictness
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Hugo Hörnquist |
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Re: multi-lingual guile: language strictness |
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Mon, 16 Jul 2018 23:00:24 +0200 |
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On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 11:49:28PM +1000, William ML Leslie wrote:
> I guess javascript is the exception to that rule, because Guile's
> javascript is probably the closest thing to a conforming ES4
> implementation out there.
Since when is that that the case? The manual page for
ECMAScript (6.24.3) states:
> The goal was to support ECMAScript version 3.1, a
> relatively small language, but the implementor was
> completely irresponsible and got distracted by other
> things before finishing the standard library, and even
> some bits of the syntax.
Which make it sound like that implementation is far from
good.
--
hugo
Re: multi-lingual guile: language strictness, William ML Leslie, 2018/07/14
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