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chore: bump rn-live-markdown to 0.1.101 #44913

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This PR bumps rn-live-markdown specifically for testing this change to fix the mentioned issue:

Note: This PR is primarily to test if the mentioned issue is resolved. There is another ongoing rn-live-markdown bump PR which should be merged first:

Fixed Issues

$ #43983
PROPOSAL: #43983 (comment)
$ #44185

Tests

  • Go to workspace chat
    • Submit expense
    • Scan a receipt
    • Click on Description row
    • Start typing quickly
  • Open a chat where the keyboard will automatically be opened
    • Type quickly
    • Make sure nothing weird happens in the input (e.g. cursor position changing, typed letters being deleted etc)

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  • Same as testing

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hannojg commented Jul 5, 2024

cc @mountiny

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Hi! There's also another PR that bumps the version to 0.1.99 here. Not sure yet how we want to proceed here (we currently have 3 PRs bumping the version of react-native-live-markdown which is not ideal).

I'll get back to you, just adding the info here for now, to make sure we don't merge things in the wrong order.

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hannojg commented Jul 8, 2024

Maybe @mountiny you could confirm whether the issue is fixed on your end - once we confirmed it fixes the issue we could close this PR, and bump in this PR to 0.1.101 instead of 0.1.99?

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Skalakid commented Jul 8, 2024

@hannojg @mountiny we found a fix for a bug with double pasting text in E/App Composer. We have to make changes in both NewDot and library. I will create a PR with the fix and the bump to the latest version, okay?

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mountiny commented Jul 8, 2024

@hannojg yeah I have been testing it around and could not repro, I will test again

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mountiny commented Jul 8, 2024

@hannojg I have tried this couple of times and seems to work well 🎉

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mountiny commented Jul 8, 2024

In terms of bump, I feel like its safer to take smaller bumps to catch regressions easier so maybe you can make a bump after the one you have linked?

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Skalakid commented Jul 8, 2024

@mountiny In version 1.92 of the Live Markdown library we spotted a critical regression that makes the text to be pasted twice. Any library bump to the version above 1.92 will introduce a deploy blocker. Because of that, we decided to create a separate PR with the bump to the latest version and with the fix. I know it would be safer to make smaller bumps, however, I think we should avoid the situation when we introduce a critical bug that will stop the deployment.
How about closing this PR and merge this one

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mountiny commented Jul 8, 2024

@Skalakid Yeah it makes sense its just hard to manage with the previous bumps, happy to close this one

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