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#### 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...? <!-- Please run through this checklist for your pull request: --> * [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
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Changelog
This document maintains a list of changes to the slate-base64-serializer
package with each new version. Until 1.0.0
is released, breaking changes will be added as minor version bumps, and smaller changes won't be accounted for since the library is moving quickly.
0.2.0
— October 27, 2017
BREAKING
Updated to work with slate@0.29.0
. This is required because slate-base64-serializer
needs access to the new Value
model.
0.1.0
— September 17, 2017
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