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@yiochen yiochen commented Sep 25, 2018

As described in #100. Safari behaves differently from Chrome and other browsers in that a listener might still get called after we remove it. This caused setState to trigger after ReactMedia is unmounted.

Added a wrapper over mediaQueryList to prevent triggering listener after we remove it.

@edorivai edorivai merged commit f2a250d into ReactTraining:master Sep 25, 2018
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Thanks @yiochen!

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Awesome! I had it on my todo list for later this week :)

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