- From: Michael van Ouwerkerk <mvanouwerkerk@google.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 15:46:37 +0000
- To: Domenic Denicola <domenic@domenicdenicola.com>
- Cc: public-webapps <public-webapps@w3.org>
Received on Thursday, 20 March 2014 15:47:08 UTC
So it is not normative? It seems it would be very informative though, so still worth adding to the spec. But it seems it would be even better if it was changed to be normative. Thanks, Michael On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Domenic Denicola < domenic@domenicdenicola.com> wrote: > From: Michael van Ouwerkerk <mvanouwerkerk@google.com> > > > Ah I didn't know it has no effect on return values. Why not? > > Well, I believe it's the same with all WebIDL method return values. If you > return something that doesn't match the declared return value, that's a > spec bug, but it has no impact on anything. (This is unlike argument > values, where if the user passes in something that doesn't match the > declared parameter type then conversion is performed.)
Received on Thursday, 20 March 2014 15:47:08 UTC