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I have coded a sample in node js (es5) and ran it using trireme.
when I try to run a javascript code based on es6 or above. it gives different errors. Question:
what is the es version supported by trireme.
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Trireme hasn't been updated for a while -- it's using a codebase in the
Node 10.32 or something, and that version of Node didn't support ES6
features. Getting Trireme more up to date would be a big project because
Rhino, although it supports a lot more of ES6 than it did a while ago,
still does not support enough features to run any Node codebase. Right now
there are only a few people working on Rhino and they only have time to
contribute small things occassionally.
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I have coded a sample in node js (es5) and ran it using trireme.
when I try to run a javascript code based on es6 or above. it gives
different errors.
*Question:*
what is the es version supported by trireme.
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I have coded a sample in node js (es5) and ran it using trireme.
when I try to run a javascript code based on es6 or above. it gives different errors.
Question:
what is the es version supported by trireme.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: