This way, we don't need symlinks (which don't work on Windows). This commit also
simplifies the structure of the flare.json file, so that we don't need to tricky
conversion of the JSON map—it can be read directly by the hierarchy layout.
The data join is now specified as a single function of data, as with all other
properties. This allows the key to be computed on the previously-bound data,
rather than requiring the key to be serialized into the DOM (say, as an
attribute). In the case that there is no previously-bound data, it is still
possible to access the associated node as the `this` context.
The `enter` operator no longer performs an append. For symmetry with the `exit`
operator, you must call `append` after obtaining the entering selection. This
requires a tiny bit more code, but should make the code more clear. Also, it
provides an opportunity to use a different instantiation operator, such as the
new `insert` operator. This takes a second argument, which is a selector for the
insert-before reference element. For example, the selector ":first-child" will
prepend nodes.
The `empty` operator allows you to query whether a selection is empty (i.e.,
contains zero matching nodes).