Re: [w3c/manifest] Processing the purpose member should return the same value in both error conditions (#513)

Yeah, looks like I made a copy/pasta error there. Will fix. 

> On 31 Oct. 2016, at 10:00 pm, Mounir Lamouri <notifications@github.com> wrote:
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> Maybe that was on purpose (no pun intended) but it sounds fairly odd that purpose parsing will return undefined when the value isn't a string but a set with "any" if the value is a string but doesn't contain a known value.
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> I would suggest to do something similar to icons where the same value (empty array) is returned regardless of the type of errors. Here, we could return an empty set.
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> (As a side note, is space separated keywords more common in JSON than comma separated? HTML uses comma separated most of the time, doesn't it?)
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> CC @marcoscaceres
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