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    1. Matthew Phillips‏ @matthewcp Apr 12
      Replying to @justinfagnani @littledan and

      They're not a change to the object model if they only work in classes. This is my point. Same for decorators.

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    2. Matthew Phillips‏ @matthewcp Apr 12
      Replying to @matthewcp @justinfagnani and

      Decorators are potentially a very nice synthetic sugar for defineProperty, so why is it they only working in classes?

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    3. Justin Fagnani‏ @justinfagnani Apr 12
      Replying to @matthewcp @littledan and

      Class fields are already syntax for defineProperty(), decorators let you intercede that. AFAIK, object property decorators are still a possibility, along with function decorators and parameter decorators. Class field decorators are just the more immediate need.

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    4. Daniel Ehrenberg‏ @littledan Apr 12
      Replying to @justinfagnani @matthewcp and

      We can also make private fields work in object literals. The big open question is, what's the right syntax to indicate the scope of privacy? @caridy @diervo @wycats and other TC39 members are actively looking into various solutions.https://github.com/tc39/proposal-static-class-features/blob/master/FOLLOWONS.md#private-names-declared-outside-of-classes …

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    5. Bradley Farias‏ @bradleymeck Apr 12
      Replying to @littledan @justinfagnani and

      I would like to see `private #x;` be modeled with `private` closer to a new binding type (ala var/let/const) and something with eventual plans for friendly modules sharing them. I think that discussion is interesting since it is probably different thinking than some.

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    6. Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats Apr 12
      Replying to @bradleymeck @littledan and

      This seems to affect "no-prefix" declarations in classes. How do you feel about that?

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    7. Bradley Farias‏ @bradleymeck Apr 12
      Replying to @wycats @littledan and

      I'm not entirely sure of the affect implied here, but I think if we treat `private` as similar to `var/let/const` it would be odd in classes to treat it as a prefix for access privilege.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    8. Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats Apr 12
      Replying to @bradleymeck @littledan and

      I think you might want to use the prefix inside the class in order to "declare" it

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    9. Bradley Farias‏ @bradleymeck Apr 12
      Replying to @wycats @littledan and

      I think that allocating a new private key is fine without a prefix, I think that initialization locations that use `#` always allocate a new key still?

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    10. Bradley Farias‏ @bradleymeck Apr 12
      Replying to @bradleymeck @wycats and

      I think the confusion might increase with object containing privates since: {#foo : 123} generating new keys would not be good. this syntax though gets a bit interesting to me at least. It is very similar to class fields but for some reason I don't equate it with binding init.

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      Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats Apr 12
      Replying to @bradleymeck @littledan and

      Interestingly, I think what it comes down to is that you have an intuition about "fields" being different from "properties"

      10:59 AM - 12 Apr 2018
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        1. Daniel Ehrenberg‏ @littledan Apr 12
          Replying to @wycats @bradleymeck and

          I think this is a bit separate from that. It's more like, when you use private in objects, you're more likely to want to have an outer declared name, and a bunch of code which creates and manipulates objects with that same private name.

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