There’s comments in the specs and a bunch of parsers that actually inore //
There’s comments in the specs and a bunch of parsers that actually inore //
I dint know many OO languages that don’t have a useless toString on string types
Okay, fair enough. Guess I never found about it because I never had to do it… JS also allows for "test string".toString()
directly, not sure how it goes in other languages.
Today I found out that this is valid JS:
const someString = "test string";
console.log(someString.toString());
Not only C, I’ve had experiences with real time applications in Angular and React pushing like 100 updates a second and it’s really easy to fuck something up that will trigger change detection and subsequent calls to death and create a scenario like that.
json spec draft 7