GNU ease.js 0.2.5 release [stable]
This is a feature release, focused primarily on the continued development of traits.
This release succeeds v0.2.4, which was released 07 Aug, 2014. There are no
backwards-incompatible changes; support continues for ECMAScript 3+.
Changes between 0.2.4 and 0.2.5:
- [doc] Manual has been updated to reflect an implementation detail that
causes `this.__super` to remain in scope after a call to a private
method.
- This is not a bug, but is undefined behavior.
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