WHATWG Living Standard is developed in parallel to W3C, and should be
considered stable. In fact, no 'ls' feature requires a browser prefix,
while some 'cr' do.
Meanwhile 'other' status is defined outside the realm of HTML but that
doesn't imply anything about stability so make it undefined .l0.
);
my %CSTATUS = (
unoff => 'l1', # unofficial
);
my %CSTATUS = (
unoff => 'l1', # unofficial
- wd => 'l3', # draft
- cr => 'l4', # candidate
- pr => 'l4', # proposed
+ wd => 'l2', # draft
+ cr => 'l3', # candidate
+ pr => 'l3', # proposed
rec => 'l5', # recommendation
rec => 'l5', # recommendation
- other => 'l2', # non-w3
- ietf => 'l5', # standard
+ ls => 'l4', # whatwg
+ ietf => 'l0', # standard
+ other => 'l0', # non-w3
);
my %versions;
if (my ($somerow) = values %{ $caniuse->{data} }) {
);
my %versions;
if (my ($somerow) = values %{ $caniuse->{data} }) {