This is the most recent information on module meta-data:
https://esdiscuss.org/topic/es6-module-syntax-done
On 24 Oct 2014, at 00:27, Maël Nison nison.m...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't seen module.name http://module.name/ / module.address in the
latest draft, have they been discussed?
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On a meta level, I'm continually frustrated by the fact that participants
in the module design refuse to share their ideas on es-discuss until a TC39
meeting review is posted (which usually coincides with some kind of
resolution). Community input is a good thing, right?
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at
Agreed. Side discussions are sometimes needed but please make sure we keep
track of what was discussed. For the last TC39 I asked everyone that did a
breakout session to take notes and share these. Caridy did a really good
job sharing these notes.
On Mon Jun 09 2014 at 11:27:12 AM, Kevin Smith
Actually, that is something that I do understand. esdiscussions *can* be
unproductive and emotional. Thus: it’s a tricky balance – getting work done vs.
keeping everybody informed and getting feedback. I don’t believe in design by
democracy.
David Herman has mentioned on Twitter that he’ll
Actually, that is something that I do understand. esdiscussions *can* be
unproductive and emotional. Thus: it’s a tricky balance – getting work done
vs. keeping everybody informed and getting feedback. I don’t believe in
design by democracy.
Nor do I. It seems to me that the design process
/eefb9b104874465d4e1c
/caridy
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Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 22:28:04 +0200
From: Ma?l Nison nison.m...@gmail.com
Subject: Current module path
Hi,
Will ES6 have a way to know what is the current module path from inside a
module ?
Such a thing could be useful to locate
we should have some concrete examples in about a week, in the meantime,
here are the informal notes from the breakout session about modules (from
two days ago):
https://gist.github.com/caridy/eefb9b104874465d4e1c
Thank you for providing this link. I see several names that I do not
Hi,
Will ES6 have a way to know what is the current module path from inside a
module ?
Such a thing could be useful to locate relative resources, just like node's
__dirname global.
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Maël Nison (arcanis https://twitter.com/arcanis)
Frontend Developer @ Sketchfab
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