Houze: Please check PM blik71
Philley: You also need do***ent/ready event as a starting point
Fairfield: Does jsfiddle prepare that for u automagically?
Moneymaker: Inclusion of jquery yes. Probably adds do***ent/ready too, but not sure.
Stahmer: It’s your responsibility to add do***ent/ready
Leverson: Jsfiddle defaults to onLoad
Leverson: So you don’t need do***ent.ready
Leverson: You don’t need do***ent.ready most of the time anyway
Barriault: Your jQuery selectors are not guaranteed to work, unless they are called from within DOM ready event
Leverson: Or just load your scripts after the elements that being queried
Kerbel: And not ever worry about it
Kerbel: Or whether elements are added later on
Leverson: That’s what React does, and works quite well
Bohac: Are promises like test cases?
Bohac: Or is this just a way to program the sequence of asynchronous events?
Toplk: The latter, dostoyevsky
Bohac: NoiseEee: Does it already work in ES5?
Baran: Nothing native about promises in ES5, no, but there are several polyfills/implementations
Leverson: Bohac, yes, works everywhere, it is just an abstraction
Morosow: Standardized promises are in ES6 but you can use lib on older javascripts
Emberling: It’s API, not a language construct
Tackette: If you want language construct, check out ES7’s async/await
Bohac: So promises are a builtin standard in ES6, in ES5 it’s an external library
Leverson: Chrome and ff have promises builtin today
Mcclish: It was an extra parenthasis lol
Kerbel: There’s nothing about promises that require any ES6 features, so the polyfill works fine, you don’t need a third party lib like Q or bluebird
Kerbel: And chrome/fx support them natively
Sarrett: So async functions in ES7 yield promises?
Kerbel: Then await unwraps the promise stuff
Kerbel: But only the “async” promise stuff
Sarrett: Oh, so async yields special promises?
Meneus: They’re regular promises
Mordue: Hi. I want to submit the form that my checkbox is a member of when it is changed.
Kerbel: But I don’t think you can just await foo unless foo is defined as async is my point
Kerbel: It won’t work with any old promise-yielding function
Gesick: How could i do this without using any id’s? I want my solution to be scalable for multiplie forms on the same page. :
Leverson: Kerbel, I think all it expects is a thenable, I could be wrong though
Kerbel: Afaik everything I have read says await only works with async but I could also be wrong
Chavis: Are there any JavaScript libraries for writing token p****rs?
Kerbel: Thats amazing if it works without async
Leverson: I’m not writing async/await yet, so dunno, but the implementation could make it doable
Gearing: L8D: what are you parsing?
Licause: So is io.js fully merged with node now?
Parrent: Thought that wasn’t happening until next year
Trendell: Dash: as in, I’m looking for something that’ll let me p**** arrays of tokens
Bohac: Hendershott: they are probably working now on stabilizing the merge
Leverson: Hendershott, seems like it is, they already announced 4.0
Meneus: Kerbel: oh, well “await” only works when you’re inside an async block
Crispo: Halvors: when an event happens on the checkbox, search up the DOM for the parent form and submit it
Louvier: Dash: preferrably in JavaScript, not something like Jison
Dydell: Yea I was just looking at 4.0 notes