Respect Prettier's behaviour for self closing elements#328
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Prettier has a.. interesting behaviour regarding self-closing in that.. it doesn't actually respect the HTML spec...
Instead, it'll use whatever the user specified (so,
<div />will stay as is, despite being invalid HTML) unless the user hasn't explicitly closed the tag (ex:<div>), in which case it'll do whatever the spec says.Very confusing, but even more so confusing for users used to the behaviour Prettier usually has. This PR makes it so it follows Prettier's behavior.
Fix #325
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Tests already cover this!
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