Re-add elements using the '(re)applied index' index instead of the revert index #108
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This PR passes an
appliedIndex
torevertChainUpdate
which is used whenever we re-add elements. Before, we were re-adding those elements using therevertIndex
which is definitely incorrect because we go and delete those inrevertIndex
. I renamedrevertIndex
toremoveEvents
and changed it to only remove events because if a revert is processed correctly the elements should already have been removed.The idea of an
appliedIndex
as the counterpart for everyrevertIndex
feels a bit naive maybe but I decided to propose it nonetheless because I don't see what's wrong with it either. If we can't do that I feel the only thing we're left with is soft deletion but that comes with its own issues, mostly complexity trade-off.