ECMAScript is the scripting language that forms the basis of JavaScript. ECMAScript is standardized by the ECMA International standards organization in the ECMA-262 and ECMA-402 specifications. The following ECMAScript standards have been approved or are being worked on:
Name | Links | Release date | Description |
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ECMA-262 2017 (ES 8) | Working draft, repository | 2017 | ECMAScript 2017 (8th Edition), currently work in progress. |
ECMA-402 4.0 | Working draft, repository | 2017 | ECMAScript Internationalization API 4.0, currently work in progress. |
Obsolete/historical editions | |||
ECMA-262 (ES 1) | June 1997 | the original ECMAScript standard. | |
ECMA-262 (ES 2) | August 1998 | the second revision of the ECMAScript standard; also ISO standard 16262. | |
ECMA-262 (ES 3) | December 1999 | the third revision of the ECMAScript standard; corresponds to JavaScript 1.5. See also the errata |
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ECMA-262 (ES 5) | December 2009 | ECMAScript 5 See also the ES5 errata and ECMAScript 5 support in Mozilla |
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ECMA-357 | June 2004 | ECMAScript for XML (E4X). See also the E4X errata. |
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ECMA-357 Edition 2 | December 2005 | ECMAScript for XML (E4X). | |
ECMA-262 (ES 5.1) | PDF, HTML | June 2011 | This version is fully aligned with 3rd edition of the international standard ISO/IEC 16262:2011. It includes ES5 errata fixes, no new features. |
ECMA-402 1.0 | PDF, HTML | December 2012 | ECMAScript Internationalization API 1.0. |
ECMA-262 2015 (ES 6) | PDF, HTML | June 2015 | ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition). |
ECMA-402 2.0 | June 2015 | ECMAScript Internationalization API 2.0. | |
ECMA-262 2016 (ES 7) | HTML | June 2016 | ECMAScript 2016 (7th Edition). Now feature frozen. To be ratified later this year (June). |
ECMA-402 3.0 | HTML | June 2016 | ECMAScript Internationalization API 3.0. To be ratified later this year (June). |
See Wikipedia ECMAScript entry for more information on ECMAScript history.
You can participate in or just track the work on the next revisions of the ECMAScript Language Specification, code-named "Harmony", and the ECMAScript Internationalization API Specification via public wiki and the es-discuss mailing list linked from ecmascript.org.
Implementations
- SpiderMonkey - the JavaScript engine used in various Mozilla products, including Firefox;
- Rhino - the JavaScript engine written in Java;
- Tamarin - the ActionScript virtual machine (used in the Adobe® Flash® Player);
- Other implementations (Wikipedia).
See also
- Brendan Eich's blog. Brendan is the creator of JavaScript and the SpiderMonkey JS engine. He still works with the ECMA working group to evolve the language.
- Dmitry Soshnikov's analysis of ECMA-262 Edition 3 and 5