问题
Can someone explain how the beginning and end of the html5shim script works?
the script starts with /*@
and ends with @*/
like this:
/*@cc_on(function(a,b){function ........ (this,document);@*/
What is the /*@ @*/
doing?
I would expect the /* */ sequence to comment out all lines in between them, but since the script executes, that cant be the case here? I'm confused.
found at:
http://html5shim.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js
回答1:
IE's JScript supports ‘conditional compilation’, a trick of hiding special browser-specific information in comments. The idea is that /*@...@*/
is such an unusual sequence of characters that it is safe to repurpose it to introduce this new syntax-level feature.
html5shiv uses it to create a piece of code that won't even try to run on most browsers (which, like you did, will interpret the whole thing as a commend), but which has special meaning to IE.
MS doc here. No other JS engine supports this. Typically you might favour more explicit behaviour-sniffing code instead, but if you really need to detect an IE feature that doesn't expose itself to sniffing otherwise, it can be handy.
回答2:
It's an IE-ism for "conditional compilation": http://www.javascriptkit.com/javatutors/conditionalcompile.shtml
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7153746/javascript-what-does-mean