08:31 | <littledan> | Ecma International has approved the 2024 editions of ECMA-262 and ECMA-402 |
17:05 | <ljharb> | https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/releases/tag/es2024 |
19:22 | <akaster> | Is anyone aware of a place where public WebAssembly spec test results are posted for each engine? Similar to test262.fyi, ideally. If none exists, I'll probably just bug canadahonk to add something as a subdomain there 😄. |
19:27 | <canadahonk> | Is anyone aware of a place where public WebAssembly spec test results are posted for each engine? Similar to test262.fyi, ideally. If none exists, I'll probably just bug canadahonk to add something as a subdomain there 😄. |
20:47 | <Meghan Denny> | webassembly.fyi is available :) |
21:49 | <Meghan Denny> | 262 is missing from https://ecma-international.org/technical-committees/tc39/?tab=published-standards |
21:50 | <Meghan Denny> | 2023 (and now 2024) are missing from https://ecma-international.org/publications-and-standards/standards/ecma-262/ |
21:52 | <Chris de Almeida> | 2023 (and now 2024) are missing from https://ecma-international.org/publications-and-standards/standards/ecma-262/ |
21:57 | <Meghan Denny> | ah ty, didnt realize it was the top link when i was reading just now since there was no link to https://262.ecma-international.org/14.0/ in the first list |
22:00 | <Chris de Almeida> | the Ecma website can be wonky. ours is tc39.es FWIW |