feat: use shallow-equal over fbjs#587
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I remember a couple of back and forth on this problem two years ago. I think fbjs was used at some point to use the same dependency as React. It's probably no longer used :) |
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They dropped it in 16.5: facebook/react@8e87c13 |
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fbjs/lib/shallowEqualwithshallow-equal#shallowEqualObjects.fbjsis not intended for usage outside of facebook and pulls in outdated dependencies (e.g.isomorphic-fetch).It doesn't use same-value equality as of yet (proposed in moroshko/shallow-equal#17) but it seems like this isn't an issue here since we control what kind of values we compare.