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fix(table-core): use right Document instance on getResizeHandler (column-sizing feature) #5989
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Related to my comment #5747 (comment)
I'd consider to remove jsdom env in table-core test since since this package should be framework agnostic. It could ensure us that things doesn't break while running the code in a non browser env. wdyt?
I've added two new utils safelyAccessDocument and safelyAccessDocumentEvent just for testing purposes (actually using only
safelyAccessDocument
) as it can be useful to reuse that portion of code also in other files. Those utils are not currently present in public api, is it ok?