Clause 2.2.4 of the promise/a+ spec says:
onFulfilled or onRejected must not be called until the execution context stack contains only platform code.
Then in the notes it states that:
Here “platform code” means engine, environment, and promise implementation code. In practice, this requirement ensures that onFulfilled and onRejected execute asynchronously, after the event loop turn in which then is called, and with a fresh stack.
Is the intention of this to ensure that when there is a large amount of onFulfilled functions in a chain, the execution of them does not cause the thread to block?
Or is there anything else that is between the lines that I am not reading?