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I took I better look and looks like it is only for classes that clashing with Java types, such as RegExp, Set, Math, JsBoolean, JsArray etcOn Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:15 AM, Vassilis Virvilis <vasvir2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas,Do you happen to have any link with the rationale for this?
I can understand that having elemental2.dom.Document and com.google.gwt.dom.client.Document in the same java file may be somewhat confusing. However I believe to be able to map directly js code to java without the need to put (mentally) everywhere Js is a good thing.--On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 12:31 AM, Thomas Broyer <t.broyer@gmail.com> wrote:Native types have been renamed with a Js prefix: https://static.javadoc.io/com.google.elemental2/elemental2-c ore/1.0.0-RC1/elemental2/core/ JsRegExp.html
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