(Of course I haven't ruled out everything just by finding one usage - it's
only from jquery if it happens to be from jquery. I'm assuming that is
the case most or all of the time, since the expression is nice and
obscure.)
On Sun, 25 Aug 2019, Kevin Carhart wrote:
>
> FYI, in case you notice the following unsupported selector turning up in
> debug output:
> querySelectorAll([s!='']:x): : unsupported
>
> I just discovered that this is intentional. It is called from an assert()
> routine in some versions of jquery:
>
> // This should fail with an exception
> // Gecko does not error, returns false instead
> matches.call( div, "[s!='']:x" );
>
> So that's something that looks on the surface like an error but we don't have
> to try to fix it.
>
> Kevin
>
>