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Double character insert regression #4460

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Description
An unnecessary React.memo wrapper introduced in #3888 / 25afbd4 was causing a double character insertion

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Fixes: #4445

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See #4445

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See #4445

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@dylans dylans merged commit ace397f into ianstormtaylor:main Aug 19, 2021
@dylans dylans deleted the double-character-regression branch August 19, 2021 14:49
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dylans added a commit to dylans/slate that referenced this pull request Sep 13, 2021
* fix double character regression

* add changeset
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