fix: Fix bug that prevented the first block change event in a flyout from being dispatched#9539
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fix: Fix bug that prevented the first block change event in a flyout from being dispatched#9539
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This seems like a very reasonable fix. Is it possible to add a test for this or is it too contrived?
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Fixes #9486
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This PR adds an
inhibitReflowWrapperinstance variable to the baseFlyoutclass and uses it to prevent the reflow wrapper from running in preference to unregistering and reregistering the reflow wrapper listener. The latter approach was mutating the listener array such that other listeners could be missed when dispatching events.