Andrea Giammarchi (2014-01-13T05:14:17.000Z)
classes do not exist today and your example was about direct object, not
inherited from classes as they are meant in ES6.

I see from both here and Twitter you took this in a very wrong way while I
was asking rationale from those Allen's quotes you actually rephrased so I
just stop here.

All good, for/in with classes properties/methods is all we wanted/needed in
ES6, thanks.

Best Regards


On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Rick Waldron <waldron.rick at gmail.com>wrote:

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> On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:57 PM, Andrea Giammarchi <
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>> Recap: it seems we agree classes properties and methods should not show
>> up in a for/in ...
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> No we don't agree, because that's inconsistent with the behaviour that
> exists today.
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> Rick
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domenic at domenicdenicola.com (2014-01-17T23:54:42.700Z)
classes do not exist today and your example was about direct object, not
inherited from classes as they are meant in ES6.

I see from both here and Twitter you took this in a very wrong way while I
was asking rationale from those Allen's quotes you actually rephrased so I
just stop here.

All good, for/in with classes properties/methods is all we wanted/needed in
ES6, thanks.