Reword popover "invoker" terminology to "control" or "source" where appropriate. #11383
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This editorial change attempts to fix #11352, by dropping the use of the word "invoker", instead referring to the invoker as the "control". However for some algorithms "control" feels a little generic as a variable and so I opted to use "source" as it also aligns better to the IDL definitions which have a
.source
property to refer to said control.IOW, a popover is controlled by a "popover control", but "source" is a specifically provided "popover control".
This also renames the "invoker command steps" and "is valid invoker command steps" to "comamndfor steps" and "is valid commandfor steps" respectively.
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