Internet Explorer, Closure Compiler and Trailing Commas

僤鯓⒐⒋嵵緔 提交于 2019-11-28 04:34:46

问题


I'm using html5boilerplate build script and when minifying the scripts (which uses Google Closure Compiler)

I'm getting this error

-js.all.minify:
     [echo] Minifying scripts
     [copy] Copying 3 files to /Users/Username/Desktop/Web/intermediate/js
    [apply] /Users/Juan/Desktop/Web/js/plugins.js:117: ERROR - Parse error. Internet Explorer has a non-standard intepretation of trailing commas. Arrays will have the wrong length and objects will not parse at all.
    [apply]                 }, { duration: 727 })
    [apply] 

             ^

But the code DOES work in IE 8 if run uncompiled.

This is the code

anim1.animate({
                    'left': '+=32px',
                    'filter': 'alpha(opacity=100)',
                    '-moz-opacity': '1',
                    '-khtml-opacity': '1',
                    'opacity': '1',
                }, { duration: 727 })

How can I make this code pass Compulsure Compiler?

Thanks


回答1:


Remove the superfluous last comma from your object literal:

anim1.animate({
    'left': '+=32px',
    'filter': 'alpha(opacity=100)',
    '-moz-opacity': '1',
    '-khtml-opacity': '1',
    'opacity': '1'      // <-- No comma here.
}, { duration: 727 });  // <-- I'd also suggest a semicolon there.

As the Closure compiler says, literals with such trailing commas cannot be parsed by some browsers.




回答2:


Or enable EcmaScript 5 mode. Ecmascript 5 does standardize the trailing comma behavior but IE8 does not fully support it ES5 (neither does IE9 which is missing strict mode).



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11823162/internet-explorer-closure-compiler-and-trailing-commas

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