The prophet @jaffathecake has known all along that #SmooshGate was going to happen. He bestows his wisdom onto @DasSurma in this new #HTTP203
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IMHO it would still be weird because then, reassigning to an existing property (http://foo.bar = baz) would then potentially change its enumerability, but only in some cases. Another edge case to learn for JS developers…
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I mean just properties that are native methods.
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I know, hence the “only in some cases” — that would be the weird part IMHO.
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