Is there a library which implements new Javascript/Ecmascript 5 methods for older versions?

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1890464

  •  19-09-2019
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Question

Although Ecmascript 5 introduces some completely new features, it also adds some new methods (bind, trim, map, etc.) which should be perfectly possible to implement (albeit slower) in current versions. Does a library exist which implements these backwards compatible features (and no more, excluding Prototype et. al.)

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Solution 3

So, I just gave up and started an ES5 library

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Kris Kowal and friends have built the es5-shim. It was part of Narwhal, but now lives on its own:

http://github.com/kriskowal/es5-shim/

Was: I've taken to using the global-es5.js shim from narwhal:

http://github.com/280north/narwhal/blob/master/engines/default/lib/global-es5.js

you'll have to take out the require("json"); line at the bottom, but other than that, it should be browser-clean.

Prototype and Underscore implement a lot of those.

You might want to check out pulpjs. You can pick the pieces you want to include, and then grab the protocompat module, which will make a bunch of methods available as extensions on the object prototypes.

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