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    1 year ago

    And in GJS? All other runtimes?

    In, say, C, such basic stuff is right there, in the standard.

    Javascript isn’t even standardized, some ECMAScript is, so I don’t even know what we’re talking about.

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      1 year ago

      All ECMAScript is standardized because that refers to the standard.

      I think you’re discounting the different environments that JS runs in. Something like C runs in a much more uniform environment (the OS) while JS must be able to run in different runtimes. It’s like how windows has APIs that C can access, but obviously you can’t access them when running C from other OSes (forgive me if that’s inaccurate, I don’t use C often).