[Fiber] Handle Bailed Out HostText update and MultiChildText test#8371
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This handles the case where a host text bails out. In that case we need to reuse its previous memoizedProps. We should also only schedule an actual update if it did actually change its text content. I updated the unit test to ignore comment nodes if we're using Fiber.
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This handles the case where a host text bails out. In that case we need to reuse its previous memoizedProps. We should also only schedule an actual update if it did actually change its text content.
I updated the unit test to ignore comment nodes if we're using Fiber.
When combined with #8331 the test actually passes.