- From: Daniel Ehrenberg <notifications@github.com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 12:17:06 -0800
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littledan commented on this pull request. > Every [=platform object=] is associated with a global environment, just as the [=initial objects=] are. It is the responsibility of specifications using Web IDL to state which global environment (or, by proxy, which global object) each platform object is associated with. +<div algorithm> + To <dfn>create an object implementing the interface</dfn> |interface|, with optional + intenal slots |slots|, for an interface which is not declared with the + [{{Global}}] [=extended attribute=], perform the following steps: + + 1. If |slots| is provided, append \[[PrimaryInterface]] to |slots|. + 1. Otherwise, let |slots| be « \[[PrimaryInterface]] ». + 1. Let |proto| be the [=interface prototype object=] of |interface|. What do you mean by "do subclassing"? Are there any specs that don't want the default prototype? My guess is that the current global object would make sense, but there's a lot to test to see if this is solidly web reality... -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/heycam/webidl/pull/595#discussion_r240775345
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