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It may be possible to add Hermes to the list on https://test262.report as well?
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We have a more human-readable list of features we do and don't support at Features.md.
In terms of the more granular information provided by a precise list of which test262 tests Hermes passes, the blacklist file is always kept up to date in terms of exactly which tests we mean to continue to support.
Hermes is, as you said, a work in progress. As such, the list of features we support changes rapidly. However, if members of the community would like to submit Hermes into the Kangax compatibility tables, we will happily help people learn to test whether Hermes supports features.
Also of interest is the comment here regarding the use of Babel in the React Native build pipeline, which attempts to prevent developers from needing to precisely track details of what language features Hermes does and does not support.
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It may be possible to add Hermes to the list on test262.report as well?
that would be great!
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It may be possible to add Hermes to the list on https://test262.report as well?
Update: It seems to be on there now
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- Closures caputure external variable errors HOT 9
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- spread arguments throw "constructor not callable" when `Array` variable declared HOT 1
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- Partial async generator support present in Hermes isn't spec compliant HOT 2
- Support for Async/Await and Promise with JSI API HOT 3
- Support for import/export at runtime HOT 3
- Address Sanitizer tests failing with ES6 Classes HOT 2
- Importing files suppress `async generators are unsupported` errors HOT 4
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- C++ class bindings HOT 2
- Property storage exceeds 196607 properties when sending a file via fetch() HOT 1
- Feature request: Improved error `async arrow functions are unsupported` HOT 1
- runtime cann't execute in std::Thread HOT 2
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