![]() Spin off the data instances into their own class called BackingData. This is to isolate the sane adapters that rely on one type of diffing from the insane adapters that use synchronous and asynchronous diffing simultaniously. It also allows some of the more esoteric adapters to implement their own backing data without much trouble or leaky abstractions. |
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