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Storage object (localStorage/sessionStorage) ordering #5463

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annevk opened this issue Apr 17, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5560
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Storage object (localStorage/sessionStorage) ordering #5463

annevk opened this issue Apr 17, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5560

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annevk commented Apr 17, 2020

The supported property names on a Storage object are the keys of each key/value pair currently present in the list associated with the object, in the order that the keys were last added to the storage area.

This does not reconcile with the order of keys being implementation-defined and is also not aligned with implementations.

It seems this language was added in a1ff0f3#diff-36cd38f49b9afa08222c0dc9ebfe35ebL96348-R96368 without much care.

annevk added a commit that referenced this issue May 18, 2020
This makes use of the new primitives in the Storage Standard.

Closes #3210, closes #3283, closes #4650, and closes #5463.
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annevk added a commit that referenced this issue May 18, 2020
This makes use of the new primitives in the Storage Standard.

Closes #3210, closes #3283, closes #4650, and closes #5463.
annevk added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 5, 2020
This makes use of the new primitives in the Storage Standard.

Closes #3210, closes #3283, closes #4650, and closes #5463.
annevk added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 8, 2020
Use the new primitives in the Storage Standard.

Closes #3209, closes #3210, closes #3283, closes #4650, closes #5463, and closes #5498.
annevk added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 10, 2020
Use the new primitives in the Storage Standard.

Closes #3209, closes #3210, closes #3283, closes #4650, closes #5463, and closes #5498.
mfreed7 pushed a commit to mfreed7/html that referenced this issue Sep 11, 2020
Use the new primitives in the Storage Standard.

Closes whatwg#3209, closes whatwg#3210, closes whatwg#3283, closes whatwg#4650, closes whatwg#5463, and closes whatwg#5498.
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