17:06 | <devsnek> | what if we added toml to the stdlib |
17:09 | <bakkot> | i feel like it does not have a good place in JS |
17:09 | <bakkot> | it's intended as a human-readable config language, which makes sense for server-side apps but not really for any other JS users |
20:40 | <bakkot> | https://github.com/kaist-plrg/jiset is neat |
20:40 | <bakkot> | (jmdyck I imagine you might be particularly interested) |
21:12 | <ljharb> | browser-side users need to configure things too |
21:39 | <jmdyck> | @bakkot: yeah, it looks like they're doing something similar to my ecmaspeak project |
21:53 | <jmdyck> | Except, when I look at their code, not much seems familiar. |
23:40 | <devsnek> | Before installation, please download JDK 8 |
23:41 | <devsnek> | would be cool if one of these spec evaluators can replace engine262 one day |
23:42 | <devsnek> | it looks like jiset was for some sort of university study |
23:53 | <shu> | PSA here is the incubator call doodle for pattern matching: https://github.com/tc39/Reflector/issues/407 it wasn't clear if there were interested non-champion delegates. if you are, please sign up for a time before Nov 9! |