i.e should be DefineOwnProperty of course, not a simple assignment.
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Yes, this is a Babel bug from what you say; it's a reason I said at last TC39 that '=' is the wrong symbol.
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@DmitrySoshnikov@sebmck@awbjs 1/ I suggested ':=' for public class fields, ':' akin to object literals & '=' to connote init.@lbljeffmo2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @BrendanEich @DmitrySoshnikov and
I don't see how that would make the DefineOwnProperty more obvious...
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @BrendanEich and
...I already expect it to have that behavior. This is just a bug in Babel
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @thejameskyle and
there's a reason babel made the mistake :/
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Replying to @wycats @thejameskyle and
to be fair I did assign rather than define intentionally
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Replying to @sebmck @thejameskyle and
and there's a reason I'm torn on TC39 ;)
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Very strange - our orig semantics in TS was simple assignment.
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Replying to @drosenwasser @sebmck and
Everyone did simple assignment in transpilers.
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problem is most JS users aren't aware of dP... :/
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