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While crawling Background Fetch, the following algorithms fire an event, or resolve or reject a Promise, within a step that runs in parallel without first queuing a task:
The create record objects algorithm resolves/rejects a promise directly in a step that runs in parallel (steps 2.8.3 and 2.8.4)
The get(id) algorithm resolves/rejects a promise directly in a step that runs in parallel
The getIds() algorithm resolves/rejects a promise directly in a step that runs in parallel
The abort() algorithm resolves/rejects a promise directly and throws an exception in a step that runs in parallel
The updateUI(options) algorithm resolves/rejects a promise directly in a step that runs in parallel
See Dealing with the event loop in the HTML specification for guidance on how to deal with algorithm sections that run in parallel.
While crawling Background Fetch, the following algorithms fire an event, or resolve or reject a Promise, within a step that runs in parallel without first queuing a task:
See Dealing with the event loop in the HTML specification for guidance on how to deal with algorithm sections that run in parallel.
Cc @dontcallmedom @tidoust
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