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Thanks for the link, I wasn't aware of the passive
flag.
Out of curiosity, what version of Chrome are you using? The reason I ask is because MDN says the passive
flag is defaulted to true starting in Chrome 56 on touchstart
and touchmove
events.
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Hm, I'm running Version 61.0.3163.100 (Official Build) (64-bit)
. I couldn't find a source for passive
flag being true
if not provided in Chrome, the best I got is this. So apparently it's only sometimes true by default? Maybe the "enabled by default" just means the Chrome feature flag?
Dunno if we care about IE or Edge 15, but those don't support passive event listeners, and providing an option argument to them would be detrimental.
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