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JavaScript

JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted or JIT-compiled programming language with first-class functions. While it is most well-known as the scripting language for Web pages, many non-browser environments also use it, such as Node.js, Apache CouchDB and Adobe Acrobat. JavaScript is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm, dynamic language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and declarative (e.g. functional programming) styles.
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Environment:
- macOS 11.0.1 Big Sur, on an Apple Silicon (M1) chip
- React 17.0.1
- React DevTools 4.10.1, running in standalone mode via Electron 11.1.0 (darwin-arm64 build)
- New project using create-react-app . with the useScript hook to add the <script> tag required by React DevTools.
Steps to reproduce
- Add React DevTools to a project with
npm install --save react-devtools
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Issue Details
- Electron Version:
- 11.0.3
- Operating System:
- Windows 10
- Last Known Working Electron version:
Expected Behavior
An invalid entry to the JumpList
does not cause other entries to disappear.
Actual Behavior
A single invalid JumpList
entry makes all other entries disappear.
To Reproduce
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pipeline
should immediately fail with ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED
when any of the streams have already been destroyed.
Readable
might need a little extra consideration since it's possible to read the data after being destroyed. Should maybe check _readableState.errored
and/or _readableState.ended
.
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Deno.createHttpClient
now can be configured to use a CA using the caData
field. They caFile
field is this not needed anymore.
vscode 1.52.1
With javascript.preferences.importModuleSpecifierEnding
set to "js"
:
Given a file ./foo.js
that exports foo
, typing
import foo from "./
brings up a suggestion for ./foo
, without the extension.
In contrast, simply typing foo
and letting auto import do the work correctly adds
import foo from "./foo.js";
at the top of the file, re
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Rework tsdoc comments to match core docs
- Add
.
(dot) at the end of all descriptions - Match description style
- Add missing default values (e.g.
clearable
)
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
In my component's props TS interface, I can use JSDoc comments to set the description, and can even use the @default
tag to describe the default value
However, nothing happens when I use the @deprecated
tag.
Describe the solution you'd like
Some ideas:
- It would be nice i
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Created by Brendan Eich
Released December 4, 1995
- Website
- developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
What problem does this feature solve?
It would allow us to use numbers which is larger than MAX_SAFE_INTEGER.
What does the proposed API look like?
In HTML,
{{BigInt("100")}}
,{{100n}}
,{{2n * 50n}}
or{{50n + 50n}}
should show "100" (it can be just simply string by using .toString()) at frontend.At the moment using BigInt in "Mustache" syntax just throw error.
Sure, backu