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Earlier this year Google launched a new runtime for Google Apps Script, Chrome V8, which is the default for new projects. This new runtime supports most of the features of ECMAScript 6 but not all (i.e. Promises aren't supported).


There are several questions asking for the JavaScript / ECMAScript supported version by Google Apps Script

Below is small sample of my findings, sorted by oldest first


Also there are several question about JavaScript features that are not working as expected by Google Apps Script

Which Edition of ECMA-262 Does Google Apps Script Support? has the higher score and number of linked questions. Should it be used as the "canonical question" to mark the other questions as duplicate of it and used as reference on questions about JavaScript features don't working as expected?

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Which Edition of ECMA-262 Does Google Apps Script Support? now has a score of 34 and 14 linked questions so it looks to me that it's is the de-facto canonical question.

The Mogsdad's answer has a score of 29 and have recently updated with the following statement

Edit II: As of May 2020, Google Apps Script is supported by the V8 runtime. Because of this, Apps Script is no longer tied to a specific ECMAScript version.

New follow up question: Is it OK to remove obsolete content from canonical answers that have updated by adding EDIT / UPDATE labels?

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  • So, it's where my comment said it was? Color me unsurprised.
    – Braiam
    Jun 15, 2020 at 6:39
  • @Braiam Your comment "is in another castle" :)
    – Wicket
    Jun 15, 2020 at 20:29
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    It's actually in this question :) See Jan 31 '19 comment.
    – Braiam
    Jun 15, 2020 at 20:33

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