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* Make mostly-dense arrays [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322889 blazingly fast]. | * Make mostly-dense arrays [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322889 blazingly fast]. | ||
* [[JavaScript:SpiderMonkey:RegExp API|Expose ECMA 262 Regular Expression API]] to C/C++ clients. | * [[JavaScript:SpiderMonkey:RegExp API|Expose ECMA 262 Regular Expression API]] to C/C++ clients. | ||
* [[JavaScript:JS3 Requirements]], or what lies beyond [http://developer.mozilla.org/es4/ JS2/ES4]. | * [[JavaScript:JS3 Requirements|JS3 Requirements]], or what lies beyond [http://developer.mozilla.org/es4/ JS2/ES4]. | ||
== Coding Style Guidelines == | == Coding Style Guidelines == | ||
Revision as of 23:44, 12 February 2007
Intro
JavaScript language and implementation plans go here. For background, see:
- JS items in Brendan's roadmap blog.
- The mozilla.org website's JS language page.
- JS pages at the Mozilla Developer Center.
New Projects
- Narcissus (source code).
- A new SpiderMonkey API for building and inspecting parse trees.
- Context-thread the SpiderMonkey interpreter.
- Make mostly-dense arrays blazingly fast.
- Expose ECMA 262 Regular Expression API to C/C++ clients.
- JS3 Requirements, or what lies beyond JS2/ES4.
Coding Style Guidelines
- SpiderMonkey
- How to write unit tests for use by jsDriver.pl.
References
- "Garbage Collection: algorithms for automatic dynamic memory management", by Richard Jones, is a comprehensive reference book about different garbage collection algorithms.
- Also Richard Jones's webpage has a collection of references.
- Several conferences where most memory management papers go: ISMM, PLDI, OOPSLA, VEE.