Multi-selection: fix select all in Safari#42340
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What?
In Safari, when the user selects all content with double cmd+a, rich text selection changes are triggered because Safari changes the range (from the blocks selected as a whole to selecting stuff inside the blocks). Internally this also causes the selection to change from full selection to partial selection.
How?
We need to avoid setting selection after select all unfortunately. This means that there's no longer a native selection to indicate the selection, so we fall back to the blue block boundaries.
Testing Instructions
Use Safari. Insert a quote with some text and a paragraph after that. Press cmd+a twice. Press delete. The quote remains with two paragraphs. It should be removed instead.
Since this is a Safari specific bug (different selectionchange events than Chrome), I can't add an e2e test.
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