Den 2019-04-15 kl. 13:48, skrev Benjamin Morel:
Even though I was originally hoping for something closer to JS syntax,
considering Nikita's summary it looks like the best contender is still
fn(), as originally proposed.
At least it looks like a function indeed, to the uninitiated.
So FWIW, I think that a vote for the fn() syntax only still makes
sense. The risk with the 2 or 3 options is never being able to reach a
concensus: is a relative majority or an absolute majority for one of
the syntaxes acceptable, or are you required by the RFC process to get
a 2/3 majority for this vote as well? If so, considering the
discussion so far, I think this will be hard to achieve with 2
choices, let alone with 3.
- Ben
If it lands in a secondary three way vote I would assume
it's the vote getting the most votes. Otherwise the RFC
could land in a limbo, getting yes on feature but no on
syntax. Good to get assumption confirmed though...
r//Björn L
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