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Breaking: Disallow reserved words in ES3 (fixes #15017) #15046

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fixes #15017

Disallows use of reserved words as identifiers when default parser is used with "ecmaVersion": 3.

This is a breaking change.

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Updated espree to v9.0.0 in package.json.

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@mdjermanovic mdjermanovic added accepted There is consensus among the team that this change meets the criteria for inclusion breaking This change is backwards-incompatible labels Sep 10, 2021
@mdjermanovic mdjermanovic marked this pull request as ready for review September 10, 2021 21:00
@mdjermanovic mdjermanovic merged commit 7cf96cf into master Sep 10, 2021
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