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### New features Support ES2025 duplicate capture group names in regular expressions. ### Bug fixes Include `VariableDeclarator` in the `AnyNode` type so that walker objects can refer to it without getting a type error. Properly raise a parse error for invalid `for`/`of` statements using `async` as binding name. Properly recognize \"use strict\" when preceded by a string with an escaped newline. M
JavaScript Primer(jsprimer.net)が、ECMAScript 2022(ES2022)に対応しました。 リリースノート: Release v4.0.0: ES2022 · asciidwango/js-primer これまでのjsprimer ECMAScriptの仕様書は毎年更新されるので、それに合わせてjsprimerも更新しています。 1.0.0(ES2019): JavaScript Primerを出版しました!/JavaScript Primerはなぜ書かれたのか? 2.0.0(ES2020): JavaScript Primer 2.0 - ECMAScript 2020に対応した入門書を公開しました 3.0.0(ES2021): ES2021に対応したJavaScript Primer 3.0を公開しました - JavaScript入門 今回のアップ
JavaScript Primerのウェブ版がECMAScript 2021に対応しました 🎉 JavaScript Primerのウェブサイトから閲覧できます。 ウェブサイト: https://jsprimer.net/ 対応のサマリIssue: ES2021の対応 · Issue #1220 · asciidwango/js-primer 昨年のES2020のリリースノート: Release 2.0.0: ECMAScript 2020対応 JavaScript Primerについて JavaScript Primerは、これからJavaScriptを学びたい人が、ECMAScript 2015以降をベースにして一からJavaScriptを学べる書籍です。 ECMAScriptの仕様は毎年アップデートされるため、JavaScript Primerも毎年それに対応できるように継続してア
Snowpack v3.0 is here! This is our biggest release yet with brand new features including: Pre-bundled streaming imports - Import any npm package, on-demand.Integrated build optimizations - Built-in bundling, preloading, minification, and more.JavaScript API - Integrate with Snowpack’s brand new native JS API.Node.js Runtime API - Import your Snowpack-built files directly into Node.js.Bug fixes, st
The latest update to the XS JavaScript engine continues to focus on adapting and optimizing JavaScript for embedded systems. In this release, the majority of these improvements take place during the preload phase, part of the build process. Additionally, this release adds support for top-level await and WeakRef, two new JavaScript features expected to be part of a future standard. Finally, this re
Highlights Here are some highlights of changes in this release. New Rules no-case-declarations Better npm 3 Support Due to the changes in dependency management in npm 3, some users were getting errors when attempting to run ESLint. We’ve updated our dependencies and ESLint should now work correctly for users of npm 3. Features New: Add no-case-declarations rule (fixes #4278) (Erik Arvidsson) Enhan
Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. Changes to JSX/React handling In this release, we made the decision to stop supporting React semantics of JSX. We had previously been checking JSX for identifiers in our rules and realized we could only do that correctly by building-in knowledge of how React works. Such knowledge already hurt us wh
Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. Partial ECMAScript 6 support 0.12.0 introduces support for several ECMAScript 6 features, including: let and const Regular expression y flag Regular expression u flag Binary literals Octal literals for-of Generators Object literal syntax changes All of these options are off by default, and you can
Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. New parser 0.11.0 is the first version of ESLint to run on our own parser, Espree. Espree is currently configured to behave like Esprima 1.2.2, which was the parser that 0.10.0 was using, so you should see no differences in the behavior of ESLint related to the parser change. Making this change all
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On May 21st, 2010, I started experimenting with lazy, functional streams in JavaScript with a library I named after the Wu-Tang Clan. commit 9d3c5b19a088f6e33888c215f44ab59da4ece302 Author: Nick Fitzgerald <fitzgen@gmail.com> Date: Fri May 21 22:56:49 2010 -0700 First commit Four years later, the feature-complete, partially-implemented, and soon-to-be-finalized ECMAScript 6 supports lazy streams i
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