
Hi Andrey
1. I did update it when ECMASCRIPT 5.1 when it came out for version 0.4.6
of language-javascript (according to the ChangeLog). The test suite is very
comprehensive.
2. I am not familiar with language-ecmascript. The main feature of
language-javascript is that it is written using lex/alex, so is pretty
fast. That said, the AST itself could be improved, I was learning when I
did it.
3. I think a merge could definitely make sense. I know hjsmin is very
intimately tied to language-javascript, so a port might be quite tricky.
There are also lots of tests on hjsmin.
I would obviously be prepared to guide anyone taking over this role, and to
answer questions about the code.
Alan
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Andrey Chudnov
Alan, I'm not volunteering (yet), but I have a few questions: 1) Could you sum up the status of the package? Is there complete ECMAScript 5.1 support? How comprehensive is the test suite? 2) Are you familiar with language-ecmascript (particularly, with the es5 branch https://github.com/jswebtools/language-ecmascript/tree/es5)? If so, what do you think are the main strengths of language-javascript compared to that package? 3) Do you think it would make sense to merge language-javascript and language-ecmascript and port hjsmin to that?
/Andrey
On 07/06/2015 02:42 PM, Alan & Kim Zimmerman wrote:
Hi all
I am the author of language-javascript and its companion hjsmin. Unfortunately I do not use the libraries myself, and I am falling behind in maintaining them, all the more so with the new ECMASCRIPT spec out.
So I am calling for volunteers to take over maintenance of these two packages.
Regards Alan
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