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ECMAScript 6 compatibility table
iD | ECMAScript 6 compatibility table | |
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18 | 33 | |
3,243 | 4,406 | |
0.7% | 0.1% | |
9.5 | 5.2 | |
10 days ago | 11 days ago | |
JavaScript | HTML | |
ISC License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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iD
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Upon trying to save I got a message that a way had too many nodes. Fixed the issue, and tried saving again, then I got this window when trying to save: "The requested redirect uri is malformed or doesn't match client redirect URI.' Any fixes? Would hate to lose all my work...
It's a known issue with the iD editor: https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/7381
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Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
For me a good example have always been https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/ which rendered very poorly on Firefox. I see it's better now, but still, try to hover over the table (do couple of mouse movement, some circles or something) and see that it's not as responsive as Chrome is.
Another example is iD[0] Editor on https://www.openstreetmap.org/. But there, to be fair, it's also slow on Chrome but I feel it's a bit slower on Firefox.
[0] https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD
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Bing Streetside Issues
I've had limited success in getting some imagery in Josm, using the rather old Streetside plugin. Some of the problems may be in one of the libraries used to access the Streetside API, but there are also issues with standard Bing aerial imagery in editors too.
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Add multiple websites to a single business node
website AND contact:website are not supported by iD, so further updating the POI with iD won’t expose the values properly: https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/5015
- iD editor 2.22.0 got released! 🎉🎉
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It's been like this for 2 minutes now. What can I do to not lose my edits?
FWIW: https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/7199 is where this issue is being tracked.
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Was the Bing imagery changed? (iD)
I hope my first reply didn't sound too brusque. It's not just you - it seems like it's a known problem for iD in the UK and not (yet?) solved. https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/9153
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Is there a way to map the roads with the width like Google Maps does in some cities? (image as an example from Paris)
The day iD adds a simple way to measure width on aerial, it will get mapped everywhere. I exaggerate, but OSM is a work in progress and better tools means better maps. Hell, RapID can probably eventually offer values automatically. If only JOSM didn't look like accounting software, people would micromap there more too.
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Took a stab at micro-mapping with this small commercial area in town.
Created an issue here :) https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/8900
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I'm OSMF's new iD developer/maintainer (ask me anything?!)
I think, indoor mapping support is indeed something to consider. It is a rather advanced mapping concept, so it might not be on the top of the todo list right now. However, I'm seeing that some work on this was already done (see https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/4780 / https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/3097), so it might be actually a relatively quick thing once the outstanding UI questions and issues are resolved.
ECMAScript 6 compatibility table
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TypeScript Is Surprisingly OK for Compilers
http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/
This page lists features from es6 (and newer versions linked at the top) along with compliance to the spec. First column is the current browser, second is babel+corejs polyfills.
Overall, babel gets about 70% of the way there.
- Яндекс Браузер не переводит видео про обучение украинских танкистов, хотя другие видео с канала МО Британии переводит нормально
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Brett Slatkin: Why am I building a new functional programming language?
Case in point: Tail Call Optimization has been part of the JS spec since ES6, but remains completely unimplemented in all mainstream browsers/engines besides Safari[1]. For all but the most predictable inputs, you're pretty much forced to use loops where recursion would otherwise be preferable.
Additional case in point: async Iterables cannot be processed as a piped stream. You must use the for await construct, which is a shame considering the FP niceties that the Array type already provides for more traditional lists. Once again, you are forced to use an imperative construct unless you specifically want to defeat the purpose of using an Iterable in the first place by trying to convert it into an Array (... and potentially choking in the process, I might add!).
[1]: https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/
- [AskJS] Is there a detailed comparison chart that shows what's supported in JavaScript ES5 versus ES6?
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A single developer has been maintaining core.js with little recognition or support. Almost all modern single page apps use core.js. Millions of downloads and hardly any compensation
Eventually the browsers started racing to near-full ES6 compatibility. I remember following ES6 progress in realtime with articles and with compatibility tables http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/ . But many people are acting like that either didn't happen, or like it was a one and done thing (despite the ESNext naming shift to avoid the focus on numbers). So we see people just hand-waving away the importance of polyfills like in this gem:
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Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
> https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/
Oh man this was a rough one both for FF and Chrome but Chrome did perform better slightly on cursory glance.
Thanks for providing these links, they're definitely a good rule of thumb benchmarks to test new browsers
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My 1st website "Claw Man" written in javascript
Javascript / CSS language syntax: can see availability for Javascript here - https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/
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Is there any legitimate reasons for the javascript hate?
I say this as a JS user, but there is no singular JavaScript (realistically, it's not even JavaScript but instead ECMAScript). There is no one place to go that lays out all of what the language can or can't do the way PHP and Python do. The ECMAScript board makes recommendations, then the browsers and runtimes implement features of the recommendations. This site does a good job laying out which features are implemented for browsers and runtimes based on the flavor of the ECMAScript standard. This unique experience can be especially frustrating for someone learning JavaScript and coming from another language that does not have this problem.
- JS Polyfills - Part 1
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[AskJS] Is there a JavaScript library that will test all ES features on your browser and tell you which it supports and which it doesn't?
https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/ has a column for "current browser"
What are some alternatives?
OpenRailwayMap - An OpenStreetMap-based project for creating a map of the world's railway infrastructure.
es6-features - ECMAScript 6: Feature Overview & Comparison
name-suggestion-index - Canonical common brand names, operators, transit and flags for OpenStreetMap.
Babel (Formerly 6to5) - 🐠 Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
rapid-sdk - 🛠️ Map editing made easy
Traceur compiler - Traceur is a JavaScript.next-to-JavaScript-of-today compiler
Junction - Application/browser chooser
es6-cheatsheet - ES2015 [ES6] cheatsheet containing tips, tricks, best practices and code snippets
id-tagging-schema - 🆔🏷 The presets and other tagging data used by the iD editor
es6features - Overview of ECMAScript 6 features
editor-layer-index - A unified layer index for OSM editors.
Lebab - Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6. Lebab does the opposite of what Babel does.