HTML API: Add test case to demonstrate issue with seeking after modifying #4355
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In WordPress/block-interactivity-experiments#141, we found an issue with the Tag Processor that seems to be vaguely related to
seek
ing after adding an attribute. We tried to distill this into a minimal test case for which @dmsnell found a fix in #4345.Unfortunately, applying that fix to WordPress/block-interactivity-experiments#141 proved insufficient -- the issue persisted 😕
Part of the problem is that it’s fairly hard to reproduce issues that we’ve found in the wild (e.g. when running the Movies Demo against WordPress/block-interactivity-experiments#141). I’ve been moderately successful at isolating a somewhat scaled-down test there, which -- while still not fully capturing all issues -- at least fails even with #4345 applied. Unfortunately, it involves an extra class with a newly introduced class method 😕
I’ve decided to carry this test over to this repo so we have at least a baseline to try our fixes out with, even though it’s far from minimal for now.
Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/58160
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