Finiteness of object properties set
David Bruant
david.bruant at labri.fr
Wed Sep 7 09:05:07 PDT 2011
Le 07/09/2011 15:59, Tom Van Cutsem a écrit :
> 2011/9/7 David Bruant <david.bruant at labri.fr
> <mailto:david.bruant at labri.fr>>
>
> Extensible proxies are not a problem. Non-extensible proxies are
> if the specs asks for non-extensible objects (then proxies) to
> have a finite set of properties.
>
>
> Where is the problem?
There is none, sorry for the confusion.
I was answering to Lasse saying "I don't think there's a way to prevent
it [proxies emulating objects with infinite properties] (it's the
catch-all effect)".
There is no reason to prevent it in the extensible case. There is in the
non-extensible one and your current prototype implementation prevents
non-extensible objects with infinite properties by design which I see as
a good thing.
Sorry for the confusion.
David
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