Add feature for discouraged import assertions#2565
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| "https://github.com/tc39/proposal-import-attributes/tree/abca60286360b47f9a6be25a28f489c2cb157beb", | ||
| "Allowed because import assertions were replaced in-place by import attributes. Remove this exception when javascript.statements.import.import_assertions is dropped from BCD in June 2026." |
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Nice-to-have: a script that goes over this array and checks if the specs listed here are actually used in features. This way we don't need to remember to remove items.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Brosset <patrickbrosset@gmail.com>
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Prompted by #2564.
This feature ought to be tombstoned (see #91 (comment) for discussion on that) but for now we have no-support compat data, so it's pretty straight forward to include it now, without doing anything special (excepting the spec URL).