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Relevant spec sections:
https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#the-dir-pseudo
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics-other.html#selector-ltr
The interesting cases to test are from the definition of "directionality" in HTML:
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#the-directionality
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dir="ltr"matches:dir(ltr)(#26159) - root element without `
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Playwright always writes to stdout/err which isn't always desirable in the test scenario. I'd like to be able to specify which io.Writer playwright does write to.
See also onsi/ginkgo#851 (comment) issue this is causing with ginkgo v2 parallel tests.
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When a
BrowserContextis not obtained from a Playwright Test fixture, but frombrowser.newContext()in a test or when using Playwright Library, it should be closed once no longer needed (according to @mxschmitt at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72284057/do-playwright-browser-contexts-opened-manually-need-to-be-closed?noredirect=1#comment127709001_72284057). Similarly pages from `context/b