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This was not scheduled for 1.8.4 (which should only be a release for the regressions introduced in 1.8.3), but is not a change to the core, and is long overdue. Keeping & merging, thanks. |
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I mentioned in #3730 that I thought that there needed to be a delay between resetting the cookies and returning from
newPad, because the change wasn't taking effect otherwise. However, this test proves that incorrect, at least almost all of the time. Seemingly on rare occasion, it fails, which means either:a) occasionally it does indeed need the delay
b) something else entirely is going on
When I have a bit more time, I can try to test it with and without the delay enough times to prove that the delay actually fixes it. But it's quite a rare occurrence so I'm not sure how to be sure about it. Alternately: it's so rare that it's fine, given that this is a test suite; this question is up to the reviewers.