Yes, it is. The main reason is that JavaScript has this ESNext Proposal: The Pipeline Operator. This may or may not happen, but if JavaScript introduces this, it would break Vue I think. So they are thinking ahead and keeping what's inside the brackets to only be valid JavaScript.
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Yes, it is. The main reason is that JavaScript has this ESNext Proposal: The Pipeline Operator. This may or may not happen, but if JavaScript introduces this, it would break Vue I think. So they are thinking ahead and keeping what's inside the brackets to only be valid JavaScript.
Interesting; thanks for that link. Is the proposal gaining traction? I've never heard of it before this.
I'm not quite sure actually, first time hearing about it myself :)