- Fix custom elements attribute application to acknowledge that not all custom elements operate purely based on attributes. (Plus, those blasted things are verbose as heck when you're working with them in raw form. It's also not that uncommon for functionality to be exposed via property and *not* attribute.) - Don't memoize the normalized value when we 1. only use it once in each branch, and 2. only use it for a few special cases. - Centralize the "has property key" code, so it's easier to tune and read. I also inlined a couple functions while I was at it since they were small and only used once. - Actually test for how attributes are applied to raw DOM elements vs when we choose to use keys. When I first developed the patch, it silently worked, when I should've been breaking things. |
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mithril.js

What is Mithril?
A modern client-side Javascript framework for building Single Page Applications. It's small (8.93 KB gzipped), fast and provides routing and XHR utilities out of the box.
Mithril is used by companies like Vimeo and Nike, and open source platforms like Lichess 👍.
Browsers all the way back to IE9 are supported, no polyfills required 👌.
Installation
CDN
<script src="https://unpkg.com/mithril"></script>
npm
$ npm install mithril
The "Getting started" guide is a good place to start learning how to use mithril.
Documentation
Documentation lives on mithril.js.org.
You may be interested in the API Docs, a Simple Application, or perhaps some Examples.
Getting Help
Mithril has an active & welcoming community on Gitter, or feel free to ask questions on Stack Overflow using the mithril.js tag.
Contributing
There's a Contributing FAQ on the mithril site that hopefully helps, but if not definitely hop into the Gitter Room and ask away!
Thanks for reading!
🎁