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`selectOnClose` is a new option which works very much like the old `selectOnBlur` option. When the `close` event is triggered, the highlighted result is automatically selected. This is useful for single selects, which is where it is designed to be used, but it can also be used on multiple selects. This also adds tests to verify that this works in the future. During the creation of the test, we noticed that we were missing a mock container that could be used for triggering events. One was created and a general mock JS file was created to hold any future mocks for tests.
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