Chrome and Safari call this a "resolved" promise, which is true, but kinda misleading…pic.twitter.com/vfRI2Nkxw0
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Sure, you can use it to build stuff, just not on the web: https://v8.dev/docs/inspector @ChromeDevTools uses it to tell @v8js to execute JavaScript whenever you enter anything on the Console, for example.
Ahh, I might have asked the wrong question. I thought it would be something like { [Symbol.inspect]() { return blar; } } in the JS
I see. There's nothing specifically for "inspection" in the language (which IMHO is good; DevTools should be able to experiment with different approaches without it requiring spec changes). The closest thing would be Symbol.toStringTag.
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