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What exactly is my fault? :P
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Domenic Denicola Retweeted Domenic Denicola
Asking for a replace() method on an ordered set and thus opening up mind-bending edge cases like https://twitter.com/domenic/status/855103294900981761 … :P
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Can we get one that replaces all at once (and removes old)? So we don't have to do diffing in user space - and also avoids these scenarios.
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Replying to @domenic
Something like: element.classList = new DOMTokenList('c', 'b');
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Replying to @sebmarkbage
As usual, show data that this is actually a real world problem, then we can talk solving it.
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Replying to @domenic
Seems a higher bar than what introduced .replace() :P I'd rather focus on `http://elem.style = stylePropertyMap;` Alts. proven slow.
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fwiw the thing @sebmarkbage is seeing is identical to what we saw in Ember. We had numbers at the time. Can revisit.
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