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For a valid delimiter block, is the data property always included as the empty object, or can it under any circumstances (now or in the future) be null or omitted?
Context: I'm a back-end .NET developer needing to parse Editor.js documents. The readme says that "This tool returns empty object", but I'd just like clarification on whether that means it will always (now and in the future) be included and non-null.
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For a valid delimiter block, is the
data
property always included as the empty object, or can it under any circumstances (now or in the future) benull
or omitted?Context: I'm a back-end .NET developer needing to parse Editor.js documents. The readme says that "This tool returns empty object", but I'd just like clarification on whether that means it will always (now and in the future) be included and non-
null
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: