At first, I've opened each issues 1479, 1480, 1481, 1482. But since there are many places to change, so I've got together into one issue.
In the following section, `initialized` is used.
8.2.2
8.5
10.1
10.2.1.1.5
10.5.1
10.5.3
15.4.2.5
15.5.1 (uninitialized)
15.5.3.5
15.5.4
15.5.5.1
15.6.3.2
15.7.1 (uninitialized)
15.7.3.15
15.7.4
15.9.2 (uninitialized)
15.9.4.5
15.9.5
15.10.3.1
15.10.6.2
15.11.1 (uninitialized)
15.11.3.2
15.11.5
15.11.7.1 (uninitialized)
15.11.7.3.2
15.11.7.5
15.14.6.2.2
15.16.6.2.2
B.2.5.1 (reinitialized)
And `initialize` is used,
8.3.10
8.3.15.6
8.3.15.7
10.2.1.4 Table 25
10.5.1 (variable name)
10.5.3 (variable name)
10.5.4 (variable name)
11.1.4.2 (initializer)
11.1.5
12.2.2 (initializer)
13.1 (initializer)
15.3.1
15.3.1.1
15.4.1
15.5.1
15.6.1
15.7.1
15.9.2
15.10.3
15.10.3.1
15.11.1
15.11.7.1
15.13.5.1.2
15.13.5.2
15.13.6.1
15.14.1
15.15.1
15.16.1
15.19.3.1
15.19.3.1.1
B.2.5.1
B.3.2
Annex E
should all be fixed in rev16 editor's draft
fixed in rev16 draft. July 15, 2013
This has come back in Rev 22 in the following locations (initialize or one of its other forms):
8.2.1(2) "initialized"
15.2.5.5.1(3)(a)(ii) "InitializeImmutableBinding"
25.4.1.5 "initialize"
25.4.3.1(6) "InitializePromise"
26.2.1.1(29) "initializer"
26.2.1.1(29)(a) "initializer"
26.2.1.1(29)(b) "initializer"
26.3.5.1(1) "initialized"
26.5.1.2 "initializes"
See bug 2467
It looks to me like the best thing to do is to consistently use ize instead of ise.
switched to "ize" in rev23
fixed in rev23 draft