[11:08:57] hola! [11:10:21] is mikesherov around? [11:10:27] otherwise, I'll be taking the notes again :-) [11:13:37] anyone else in this channel or am I having a monologue? [11:15:23] since last time [11:15:29] Codecov replaces Coveralls, better PR coverage status [11:15:44] a few good intro videos are available from http://esprima.org/doc/videos.html [11:16:06] also now we include jsfmt and webpack in the downstream project test [11:16:39] progress on 2.6 bug fixes [11:16:44] let as binding: https://github.com/jquery/esprima/pull/1285 [11:16:48] strict mode reserved word: https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1171 [11:16:53] sourceType: https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1159 [11:17:08] jlast: any status on source runner https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1280? [11:17:19] also can we finally close https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1278? [11:19:31] last topic: "misc" subject [11:19:35] Outdated web site. Any volunteer for a face lift? [11:19:47] and I still need to rebase/update my experimental typescript to the latest master [11:22:17] hey ariya [11:22:38] just closed #1278 [11:23:11] I was traveling this week, but I'll PR source runner and update the "use strict" PR so that we have something when there's resolution [11:23:25] sounds good [11:23:35] I am bit ambivalent on the strict directive [11:23:43] seems that estree discussion is going nowhere [11:23:43] it might just be a branch linked to the issue, so we don't keep the PR pending then [11:23:54] ariya, i agree. I expect raw will need to land first [11:24:08] you mean raw as estree standard? [11:24:31] yea [11:24:52] sounds good [11:25:12] any other small issues you think i can grab? [11:25:22] you're doing a good job of closing them :) [11:25:23] let me see [11:25:48] perhaps https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1027 [11:26:01] this is a matter of adding tokens:true in the parsing option [11:26:05] and (again) updating the test baseline [11:26:25] if that works, we may not need to solve https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1272 anymore [11:27:23] michael filed https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1289, that doesn't seem to easy though [11:27:43] I am wondering myself as to what will be the best way to solve that [11:28:08] jlast: also feel free if you want to take a crack at https://github.com/jquery/esprima/issues/1259 :-) [11:28:29] I really want to do that since I am a big fan of Sauce Labs, but if you beat me to it, I don't have any problem [11:28:49] hehe [11:29:10] i'll take a look at #1027 [11:29:20] with a few more bug fixes, I think we are ready for another release (2.6 that is) [11:29:46] feel free to try + review that experimental typescript branch as well [11:30:06] if nothing major is to be done, we can start thinking about it and 3.x plan [11:30:20] i've got it locally, so will give it a try [11:31:09] ariya, out of curiosity is there a technical reason not to use babel or is it just preference? [11:31:42] diversity is important :-) [11:32:18] hehe - i can appreciate that :P don't mean to be antagonistic [11:32:37] ikarienator and I have been playing with this branch for a while, and I think for us it's just a bit more predictable since we are quite familiar with it [11:32:40] at the end of the day, this is probably an implementation detail. the feature set you're using so far seems pretty standard [11:32:51] not that we are againsts babel or traceur etc [11:33:13] yup yup [11:33:32] I agree, there are more pressing concerns [11:34:00] (1) how do we support ES 5 vs ES 6 vs ES 7 in the same code base without a hairy code and maintenance headache? [11:34:26] (2) how do flag more early errors without perf problem and also maintenance nightmare? [11:34:48] babel's own babylon, a fork of acorn+jsx, dropped support for ES5 all together [11:35:42] espree's ES5 vs ES6 has not been enjoying too much test coverage [11:36:13] this is probably more for 3.x discussion and plan :-) [11:40:18] I have nothing else to discuss this week [11:40:23] any other topic? [11:43:25] if not, that's all for today [11:43:31] thank you folks and see you again next week :-) [11:43:40] * ariya waves a good bye!