* fold Stack into Editor
* switch Change objects to be tied to editors, not values
* introduce controller
* add the "commands" concept
* convert history into commands on `value.data`
* add the ability to not normalize on editor creation/setting
* convert schema to a mutable constructor
* add editor.command method
* convert plugin handlers to receive `next`
* switch commands to use the onCommand middleware
* add queries support, convert schema to queries
* split out browser plugin
* remove noop util
* fixes
* fixes
* start fixing tests, refactor hyperscript to be more literal
* fix slate-html-serializer tests
* fix schema tests with hyperscript
* fix text model tests with hyperscript
* fix more tests
* get all tests passing
* fix lint
* undo decorations example update
* update examples
* small changes to the api to make it nicer
* update docs
* update commands/queries plugin logic
* change normalizeNode and validateNode to be middleware
* fix decoration removal
* rename commands tests
* add useful errors to existing APIs
* update changelogs
* cleanup
* fixes
* update docs
* add editor docs
#### Is this adding or improving a _feature_ or fixing a _bug_?
Debt.
#### What's the new behavior?
This removes almost all existing deprecations from previous API changes, to save on filesize and reduce complexity in the codebase going forward.
It also changes from using the `slate-dev-logger` to using the Facebook-inspired `slate-dev-warning` which can be compiled out of production builds with [`babel-plugin-dev-expression`](https://github.com/4Catalyzer/babel-plugin-dev-expression) to save even further on file size.
The only deprecations it keeps are in the `fromJSON` methods for data model changes like `.kind` and `.leaves` which may still may not have been migrated in databases, since this is a bigger pain point.
#### Have you checked that...?
* [x] The new code matches the existing patterns and styles.
* [x] The tests pass with `yarn test`.
* [x] The linter passes with `yarn lint`. (Fix errors with `yarn prettier`.)
* [x] The relevant examples still work. (Run examples with `yarn watch`.)
#### Does this fix any issues or need any specific reviewers?
Fixes: #1922Fixes: #2105Fixes: #646Fixes: #2109Fixes: #2107Fixes: #2018
* Run mocha test with module alias
* Running test with babel module alias
* Fix model alias
* Fix model alias
* Resolve module alias
* Running test with babel module alias
* Connect to codecov
* add codecov to travis
* stop if yarn test has errors
* Still cannot collect data from slate modules
* Try to check whether it works with codecov
* Move config to nycrc
* Remove nyc require
* Update nyc to use src
* better before_script
#### Is this adding or improving a _feature_ or fixing a _bug_?
Feature.
#### What's the new behavior?
This pull request adds paths to `Range` objects, including the selection. The paths and keys are kept in sync automatically, so that you can use whichever is ideal for your use case.
This should allow us to use paths for lots of the internal logic, which are much quicker to work with than keys since they avoid having to lookup the key in the document and can just traverse right to the node in question.
#### How does this change work?
`Range` objects have two new properties:
```js
range.anchorPath
range.focusPath
```
(Eventually these will be `range.anchor.path` and `range.focus.path` when points are introduced.)
When operations occur and whenever ranges are created/normalized, the paths are updated and kept in sync with the keys.
#### Have you checked that...?
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* [x] The new code matches the existing patterns and styles.
* [x] The tests pass with `yarn test`.
* [x] The linter passes with `yarn lint`. (Fix errors with `yarn prettier`.)
* [x] The relevant examples still work. (Run examples with `yarn watch`.)
#### Does this fix any issues or need any specific reviewers?
Fixes: https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/slate/issues/1408
Fixes: https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/slate/issues/1567
Sometimes, I have nodes that only make sense temporarily, so it
doesn't make sense to serialize them. Following the pattern in React,
explicitly returning `null` from a serialzation rule should result in
that node (and its children) not making it into the serialized document.
* Add Prettier, with basic config and ESLint integration
* Apply Prettier to all files using `yarn lint --fix`
* Tell Prettier to ignore an empty text in a test output.
* Run Prettier on JS files not handled by ESLint, and lint them too
* rename state to value in slate core, as deprecation
* rename all references to state to value in slate core
* migrate slate-base64-serializer
* migrate slate-html-serializer
* migrate slate-hyperscript
* migrate slate-plain-serializer
* migrate slate-prop-types
* migrate slate-simulator
* fix change.setState compat
* deprecate references to state in slate-react
* remove all references to state in slate-react
* remove `value` and `schema` from props to all components
* fix default renderPlaceholder
* fix tests
* update examples
* update walkthroughs
* update guides
* update reference