Let's stop talking about Function.create. It's not a thing and never will
be. The use cases I see on that thread, for Function.create and <|
(triangle literal, aka proto operator) are solved using the extends
operator with ES6 classes.

You mean it isn't going to be in the standard. There seems to be a
function.create npm package, though. And without such shims, given
class-side inheritance, won't Function.create default to Object.create
(with semantics differing from the old Function.create discussions)?

Claus



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