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      "If a parameter is a pseudotype, but the provided value fails to meet the requirements for that type, the behavior is implementation-defined"

      In 5.2, under Semantics we say: "If a parameter is a pseudotype, but the provided value fails to meet the requirements for that type, a function/operator may return an Error value."

      If a value doesn't meet the requirements for the pseudotype, what result could there be other than error?

      If there are different results, how does this "standard" enable interoperability?

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            Robert Weir (Inactive)
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            Patrick Durusau
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