Received an angry reply about not having a comparison. Here's Chrome (first) and Firefox (second). Light and day.pic.twitter.com/RU8HZpl6VF
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Received an angry reply about not having a comparison. Here's Chrome (first) and Firefox (second). Light and day.pic.twitter.com/RU8HZpl6VF
This particular message is from the DOM, not Firefox or its DevTools. InvalidStateError (code 11) is a DOM core error. Chromium Blink has this "...use an object that is not... usable" message, too.
https://github.com/chromium/chromium/blob/6efa1184771ace08f3e2162b0255c93526d1750d/third_party/blink/renderer/core/dom/dom_exception.cc#L66-L68 …
https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev/search?q=NS_ERROR_DOM_INVALID_STATE_ERR&utf8=%E2%9C%93 …
https://github.com/chromium/chromium/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=DOMExceptionCode%3A%3AkInvalidStateError …
I know it's from Firefox. I'm blaming devtools because it's the only real place where errors are going to be surfaced to the developer, so the expectation there is that they own the experience. Distinction doesn't really matter about whether it lives in the DOM or not.
This is the first time in my life that I see this error. Any steps to reproduce?
No idea. It was to do with websockets is all I can remember. I was moving a lot of code around.
Yo. Happy to discuss Devtools papercuts that are getting in your way.
CC @digitarald
Steps to reproduce for those kind of bugs are tough. Was this related to extension development or just a react/websocket project, as you mentioned in another comment?
Makes you wish you should have put more love and energy into your relationship with that object, doesn’t it?
Don't be mad once you see that GC took it, If you like it, then you shoulda keep a ref to it.
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