Default _seek is incorrect?
See original GitHub issue.seek(target)
calls ._seek(target)
But default implementation treats target
as a callback.
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See the list in https://github.com/Level/abstract-leveldown/issues/269 (every item can be moved here except for the striked-through)
I prefer to solve the serialization stuff before we move tests though, so that we can first see that existing tests do not break.
Found it while trying to write tests for full coverage 😃
nyc
andcoveralls
rock!