Event: Stop shimming focusin & focusout events#4362
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EDIT: I mixed up the version, this has been implemented since Firefox 52 so we're good to go. |
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There's a mention in README.md that should be removed as well.
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@dmethvin Nice catch! PR updated. |
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I also added a new test checking if |
Latest versions of all browsers now implement focusin & focusout natively and they all converged on a common event order so it doesn't make much sense for us to normalize it to a different order anymore. Note that it means we no longer guarantee that focusin fires before focus and focusout before blur. Fixes jquerygh-4300
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In IE, focus & blur events fire asynchronously, the test now accounts for that. Ref jquerygh-4362
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Summary
Latest versions of all browsers now implement focusin & focusout natively
and they all converged on a common event order so it doesn't make much sense
for us to normalize it to a different order anymore.
Note that it means we no longer guarantee that focusin fires before focus
and focusout before blur.
-123bytesFixes gh-4300
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New tests have been added to show the fix or feature worksIf needed, a docs issue/PR was created at https://github.com/jquery/api.jquery.com(I think we never documented event order guarantees)