>> libraries should generally be very widely used and very stable before they >> are added to the ES standard library. > > That would seem like an unfair penalty. Am I to infer classes-as-sugar OS > preferred because it _can't_ be implemented as a library (despite being a > more experimental approach, and at odds with existing OOP libraries)?
No. But keep in mind that nobody's "denying" anyone of the traits library. Go to http://traitsjs.org and use it today! :) IOW, I think it's better to focus on the things that can't otherwise be done in user code. Blessing certain existing libraries with possibly-more-performant C++ implementations is not a good use of committee resources, and it's a bad way to release and rev software since it's so much more encumbered by process. Dave _______________________________________________ es-discuss mailing list es-discuss@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss