bz said: > ES also allows other "exotic objects" that define some other behavior > for those internal methods, but requires that the invariants be > preserved.
Hixie said: So one option would be to just say that WindowProxy is not an ES object. --- If it's available to JavaScript consumers it must look like an object that obeys ES invariants to JavaScript consumers. No (new, ugh) exceptions.
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