#ES6's template literals (interpolated string literals) are going to re-highlight weirdnesses around line endings cross-platform.
@RReverser @getify @awbjs So the browser normalizes, even if Acorn doesn’t/wouldn’t (?).
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@mathias@RReverser@getify If the browser JS is ES6 compliant and Acord is is emitting template literals -
@awbjs@mathias@getify Btw,@FirefoxNightly doesn't seem to normalize line endings - is it their bug or am I missing something? - 10 more replies
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@mathias@rreverser@awbjs clearly that normalization is not fully happening, as my URL proves. whose fault? I dunno.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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