For example, in the following abbreviated test HTML:
<span>some text</span>
<script>println("whf")</script>
We would have to craft the expectation file to include the "some text"
segment, usually with some leading whitespace. This is a bit annoying,
and makes it difficult to manually craft expectation files.
So instead of comparing the expectation against the entire DOM inner
text, we now send the inner text of just the <pre> element containing
the test output when we invoke `internals.signalTextTestIsDone`.
We currently create a shadow tree once for each DOM element that renders
with a shadow tree (e.g. <input>, <details>). If such an element is
removed from the DOM, we must remove its shadow tree. Otherwise, the
shadow tree will refer to the old document in perpetuity.
If the node is added back to a DOM, then recreate the shadow tree.