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9:19 AM
left-hand side expression means what? How new and super are examples of such expressions?
 
9:54 AM
@DamodaraSahu it is a common term in IT. LHS and RHS. They are in the spec and have always been there - those terms just denote, well, left and right sides. LHS and RHS are sides in relation to a binary operator. For example, assignment.
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Here, I see new, super and spread operator expressions are examples of such expression. why? They only appear at right side of assignment operator.developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
 
It' true, they are RHS of assignment (a binary operator), but the new operator is LHS. You don't have to have assignment for those to be valid, btw
See section 13.3 of the spec
It is as simple as "this goes on the left side" - literally
 
10:29 AM
left-hand because it goes on the left. E.g., !foo is on the left of foo. If you have bar = !foo the ! is part of the right-hand expression which is !foo. It's not considered "right-hand for assignment".
 
10:40 AM
yeah, in relation to assignment, the !foo part is the RHS, but ! remains the LHS of an unary operation of negation because ot simply... goes on the left
 
 
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