Observed on page 1: 'enum' and 'wrap' do not belong in the list of reserved words.
If 'has' is contextually reserved then so is 'invoke'. --lars > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Dyer > Sent: 30. mars 2008 18:30 > To: es4-discuss > Subject: grammar update > > Hi, > > I've updated the ES4 grammar files linked from > > http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=proposals:normative_grammar > > This version is my best attempt to describe the syntax of the > language that the ES4 working group is converging on. This > convergence is reflected in the feature spreadsheet posted at: > > http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pFIHldY_CkszsFxMkQOReAQ&gid=2 > > I expect the syntax described by the updated grammar to be > fairly representative of the final language that will be > proposed by the ES4 working group as the next edition of > ECMAScript. Most of the recent changes are either bug fixes > or feature cuts. There are few notable additions > (SplatExpression may be the only one) or feature redesigns > (use strict and LikedPattern being examples). Changes are > logged in the Revision History section in the wiki and at the > bottom of the spreadsheet. > > NOTE: I have removed from the PDF the columns that show the > translation from concrete to surface syntax, as they are out > of date. However, you will find these obsolete columns in the > updated XLS spreadsheet. I will provide a text based > description of this translation in the next week or so. > > Comments welcomed. Enjoy! > > Jd > > _______________________________________________ > Es4-discuss mailing list > Es4-discuss@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es4-discuss > _______________________________________________ Es4-discuss mailing list Es4-discuss@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es4-discuss