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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/test/language/statements/let/syntax/let-let-declaration-with-initializer-split-across-two-lines.js b/test/language/statements/let/syntax/let-let-declaration-with-initializer-split-across-two-lines.js index cf4c1b5c6..92b7dd9f9 100644 --- a/test/language/statements/let/syntax/let-let-declaration-with-initializer-split-across-two-lines.js +++ b/test/language/statements/let/syntax/let-let-declaration-with-initializer-split-across-two-lines.js @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ author: Jeff Walden es6id: 13.3.1.1 description: > let: |let let| split across two lines is not subject to automatic semicolon insertion. -info: > +info: | |let| followed by a name is a lexical declaration. This is so even if the name is on a new line. ASI applies *only* if an offending token not allowed by the grammar is encountered, and there's no [no LineTerminator here] |