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It's not clear to me whether these are supposed to have the same effect. If yes, they should probably be phrased the same way; if no, the calling convention could be clarified.
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"run a classic script" should behave entirely according to web conventions. I.e., it should return or throw, and should never return completion records (in either success or failure cases).
"run a classic script" should only throw if rethrow errors is set.
I think this would work better with what callers expect.
Concretely, I think the changes are then:
Step 7.3.3. should return null instead of evaluationStatus.
Step 9 should return evaluationStatus.[[Value]] instead of evaluationStatus.
Step 10 should return null.
"evaluate a javascript: URL" should be updated to use web conventions instead of getting a completion record.
If this makes sense to you, a PR implementing it would be welcome.
What is the issue with the HTML Standard?
run a classic script has both of these steps:
It's not clear to me whether these are supposed to have the same effect. If yes, they should probably be phrased the same way; if no, the calling convention could be clarified.
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