Update simple-peer to version 8.0.0 🚀
Hello lovely humans,
simple-peer just published its new version 8.0.0.
| State | Update :rocket: |
|---|---|
| Dependency | simple-peer |
| New version | 8.0.0 |
| Type | dependency |
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The new version differs by 166 commits .
00d6b40build7c695bd8.0.0d2fa234Merge pull request #168 from feross/cleanup701a736remove unused param5512725Null out the newly added handlers in destroy()b22fdc8Document unused pc eventsccc81faListen to data channel errors6b3b9a8BREAKING: Change 'iceConnectionStateChange' event2307b7aListen for 'icegatheringstatechange'a9e540freplace _onError with _destroy5219786Fix stream tests stalling996246dFix one more error caused by wrtc89f559abuild66ee3f87.0.1d87e4f0Handle event.channel === undefined in_setupData
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