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For a valid paragraph block, can the text property under any circumstances (now or in the future) be null or omitted? Or is it guaranteed to always be present and non-null for this block to be valid?
Context: I'm a back-end .NET developer needing to parse Editor.js documents. The readme does not explicitly guarantee that text will always be present and non-null. Back-end deserialization/parsing in strongly typed languages would be easier with some guarantees about which properties can and can not be null/omitted. (Ideally, any such guarantees should be added to the readme to ensure they are formalized and kept in the future.)
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For a valid paragraph block, can the
text
property under any circumstances (now or in the future) benull
or omitted? Or is it guaranteed to always be present and non-null
for this block to be valid?Context: I'm a back-end .NET developer needing to parse Editor.js documents. The readme does not explicitly guarantee that
text
will always be present and non-null. Back-end deserialization/parsing in strongly typed languages would be easier with some guarantees about which properties can and can not be null/omitted. (Ideally, any such guarantees should be added to the readme to ensure they are formalized and kept in the future.)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: