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The source text section describes generic
information on the source of a program. It discusses character
encoding, whitespace, automatic semicolon insertion and comments.
The literals section describes creating
the base datatypes of JavaScript strings, numbers, regular
expressions, arrays and objects.
The operators describe all the different ways
to combine JavaScript values, e.g. addition and function calls, as
well as how variables are stored.
The objects section describes the
JavaScript object model. It describes how properties are stored,
how the prototype-based inheritence works and how to create new
classes of objects.
The functions section describes how
to create and to use functions in JavaScript. It also describes
how local variables are scoped and how function closures work.
The statements section describes how
control flows in JavaScript programs. It describes new statements
enhancing script robustness and reliability, catch, finally, and synchronize It also includes Resin's
additions to enhance program clarity, class and import.
The Java Wrapping section describes the
interface between Resin and Java.
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