Hi Alexander!
My message isn't about issue (compiler is fine!). It's just a "sticker-reminder" for me and may be for anyone else. It's about switching from Python (after writing some hundreds lines) to JS - you have to call to mind about braces, semicolon and "new". The problem is that the latter is hard to catch, because JS doesn't say "Hey man! you forget about `new`", it could be "your object.method isn't a function" or something else, or even nothing at all!
Trouble happen when a class hasn't any method or all methods are assigned in the __init__, in this case call $.RS_class() causes to self = this = $! So, you don't receive any error but result will be "Surprise!";).
P.S. There is an error in my post - it should be
return new Foo(args[0], args[1], args[2] ... )
but I can't edit it (spammers and so on - understand you).
I have a question:
If I use **kwargs - it causes an error "... is not implemented yet ...", I checked my version - it's 0.3.9 -
here is the same - where can I get last version?