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Kill React.initializeTouchEvents for good #3442

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Now that #1169 is fixed, the only thing this is used for is to determine whether onTouchTap causes touch listeners to be added. The only internal uses of TapEventPlugin are where touch events are already initialized (so this doesn't make a difference) and we don't support onTouchTap as part of the public API so this should be safe.

Now that facebook#1169 is fixed, the only thing this is used for is to determine whether `onTouchTap` causes touch listeners to be added. The only internal uses of TapEventPlugin are where touch events are already initialized (so this doesn't make a difference) and we don't support `onTouchTap` as part of the public API so this should be safe.
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zpao commented Mar 19, 2015

surewhynot

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Kill React.initializeTouchEvents for good
@sophiebits sophiebits merged commit 7fe5a3a into facebook:master Mar 19, 2015
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