I am going to suggest, once again, that warnings generally noise and should be replaced by actionable errors, at least when the code is executed in a test suite.
See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.dev.platform/gqSIOc5b-BI Cheers, David On 19/12/14 21:19, Jason Orendorff wrote: > So if you go to about:config and set the javascript.options.strict pref, > you'll get warnings about accessing undefined properties. > > js> Math.TAU > undefined > /!\ ReferenceError: reference to undefined property Math.TAU > > (It says "ReferenceError", but your code still runs normally; it really is > just a warning.) > > Is anyone using this? Bug 1113380 points out that the rules about what kind > of code can cause a warning are a little weird (on purpose, I think). Maybe > it's time to retire this feature. > > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1113380 > > Please speak up now, if you're still using it! > > -j > _______________________________________________ > dev-platform mailing list > dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform > -- David Rajchenbach-Teller, PhD Performance Team, Mozilla
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