Re: [w3c/webcomponents] document.close doesn't need CEReactions (#597)

> But perhaps it's indeed not worrying about APIs like this too much.

Right, given the lack of certainty in this case, and the fact that micro-performance of document.close() is not exactly important, it seems better to err on the side of safety/correctness.



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