Brian Birtles c5407a9f86 Bug 1412765 - Add Animation.pending member; r=bz,hiro
This reflects the change made to the Web Animations specification in:

  9e2053f553
  1c3415f4cc
  (I got it wrong the first time. The second commit fixes the first.)

And discussed in:

  https://github.com/w3c/web-animations/issues/196

In summary, we are splitting the "pending" play state out into a separate
boolean member so that it is possible to distinguish between "play-pending" and
"pause-pending" and because most of the time when you check for
animation.playState === 'running' you also really want to include play-pending
animations.

MozReview-Commit-ID: IJSNoZTKW2I
2017-11-21 17:10:59 +09:00

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