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Selector: Detect incorrect escape handling by old Firefox #456
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According to: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#ident-token-diagram the escape doesn't need to be followed by a whitespace only if it's not a hex digit or a newline. However, old Firefox (3.6 - 5 only) doesn't throw if an escaped newline is not followed by a space. Fallback to Sizzle in such cases. Fixes jquerygh-454
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PR jquerygh-456 introduced a test catching not throwing on badly-escaped identifiers by Firefox 3.6-5. Unfortunately, it was placed just before a test Opera 10-11 fails, making Opera fail quicker and not adding a post-comma invalid selector to rbuggyQSA. This commit fixes the regression & introduces a unit test ensuring the throwing. Unfortunately, the issue is fixed in Opera 11.6 which is the lowest one Sizzle officially supports but I verified the fix manually against Opera 10.6, 11.1 & 11.5. Ref jquerygh-456
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Sizzle's PR jquery/sizzle#456 introduced a test catching not throwing on badly-escaped identifiers by Firefox 3.6-5. Unfortunately, it was placed just before a test Opera 10-11 failed, making Opera fail quicker and not adding a post-comma invalid selector to rbuggyQSA. The issue was fixed in jquery/sizzle#463. This jQuery commit backports the test that Sizzle PR added as no workarounds are needed in browsers jQuery supports. Ref jquery/sizzle#456 Ref jquery/sizzle#463
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Sizzle's PR jquery/sizzle#456 introduced a test catching not throwing on badly-escaped identifiers by Firefox 3.6-5. Unfortunately, it was placed just before a test Opera 10-11 failed, making Opera fail quicker and not adding a post-comma invalid selector to rbuggyQSA. The issue was fixed in jquery/sizzle#463. This jQuery commit backports the test that Sizzle PR added as no workarounds are needed in browsers jQuery supports. Ref jquery/sizzle#456 Ref jquery/sizzle#463
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PR gh-456 introduced a test catching not throwing on badly-escaped identifiers by Firefox 3.6-5. Unfortunately, it was placed just before a test Opera 10-11 fails, making Opera fail quicker and not adding a post-comma invalid selector to rbuggyQSA. This commit fixes the regression & introduces a unit test ensuring the throwing. Unfortunately, the issue is fixed in Opera 11.6 which is the lowest one Sizzle officially supports but I verified the fix manually against Opera 10.6, 11.1 & 11.5. Closes gh-463 Ref gh-456
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Sizzle's PR jquery/sizzle#456 introduced a test catching not throwing on badly-escaped identifiers by Firefox 3.6-5. Unfortunately, it was placed just before a test Opera 10-11 failed, making Opera fail quicker and not adding a post-comma invalid selector to rbuggyQSA. The issue was fixed in jquery/sizzle#463. This jQuery commit backports the test that Sizzle PR added as no workarounds are needed in browsers jQuery supports. Closes gh-4516 Ref jquery/sizzle#456 Ref jquery/sizzle#463
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According to:
https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#ident-token-diagram
the escape doesn't need to be followed by a whitespace only if it's not a hex
digit or a newline. However, old Firefox (3.6 - 5 only) doesn't throw if an
escaped newline is not followed by a space. Fallback to Sizzle in such cases.
Fixes gh-454