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Also, there's one more thing which I'm sure you're aware of, sometimes it places the wrong blocks when there are adjoining blocks, like sometimes corners are brown when they shouldn't be.
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Code is from jQuery UI
Do you see any errors? I just copy and paste...
Btw. why stackoverflow need to have so much words in one question? :D //Sorry for that
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I've seen stuff in v8 that indicates they're implementing block scope (let), and I also vaguely recall hearing they're going to introduce arrows as well.
@Zirak people argue that you shouldn't feel the difference from var if you're using it correctly anyway, and that it fixes some stuff like that it throws an exception on re-declaration
@BenjaminGruenbaum And on the upside, we now have two seemingly identical beings. Imagine how fun debugging and explaining the difference to newbies will be.
Well well, Brendan Eich gave a talk at JSConf and when he was talking about strict equality he says this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXIkTrq3Rgg&feature=player_detailpage#t=732
@BenjaminGruenbaum So it's going to take something 90% of the community doesn't understand because they think it's something else, and make it look like that something else, thus continuing the misunderstanding. Cool.
@OctavianDamiean Ask him, he has answered every email I've ever sent him and he is very often in es-discuss. You can also find him on IRC. BE is a pretty reachable guy. Most of these guys are.
@Zirak You think I like the proposal? I think it's silly. However, most of the people who use JavaScript write it differently and use classes as object templates a lot. The language moves in their direction not the direction of the few.
@Zirak (function(x){ var x = 5; var x = 6; var x = 7; /* this seems unreasonable to me */ })