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Brian Vaughn
d3b183c323 Debug render-phase side effects in "strict" mode (#12094)
A new feature flag has been added, debugRenderPhaseSideEffectsForStrictMode. When enabled, StrictMode subtrees will also double-invoke lifecycles in the same way as debugRenderPhaseSideEffects.

By default, this flag is enabled for __DEV__ only. Internally we can toggle it with a GK.

This breaks several of our incremental tests which make use of the noop-renderer. Updating the tests to account for the double-rendering in development mode makes them significantly more complicated. The most straight forward fix for this will be to convert them to be run as internal tests only. I believe this is reasonable since we are the only people making use of the noop renderer.
2018-01-25 14:30:53 -08:00
Andrew Clark
87ae211ccd New context API (#11818)
* New context API

Introduces a declarative context API that propagates updates even when
shouldComponentUpdate returns false.

* Fuzz tester for context

* Use ReactElement for provider and consumer children

* Unify more branches in createFiberFromElement

* Compare context values using Object.is

Same semantics as PureComponent/shallowEqual.

* Add support for Provider and Consumer to server-side renderer

* Store providers on global stack

Rather than using a linked list stored on the context type. The global
stack can be reset in case of an interruption or error, whereas with the
linked list implementation, you'd need to keep track of every
context type.

* Put new context API behind a feature flag

We'll enable this in www only for now.

* Store nearest provider on context object

* Handle reentrancy in server renderer

Context stack should be per server renderer instance.

* Bailout of consumer updates using bitmask

The context type defines an optional function that compares two context
values, returning a bitfield. A consumer may specify the bits it needs
for rendering. If a provider's context changes, and the consumer's bits
do not intersect with the changed bits, we can skip the consumer.

This is similar to how selectors are used in Redux but fast enough to do
while scanning the tree. The only user code involved is the function
that computes the changed bits. But that's only called once per provider
update, not for every consumer.

* Store current value and changed bits on context object

There are fewer providers than consumers, so better to do this work
at the provider.

* Use maximum of 31 bits for bitmask

This is the largest integer size in V8 on 32-bit systems. Warn in
development if too large a number is used.

* ProviderComponent -> ContextProvider, ConsumerComponent -> ContextConsumer

* Inline Object.is

* Warn if multiple renderers concurrently render the same context provider

Let's see if we can get away with not supporting this for now. If it
turns out that it's needed, we can fall back to backtracking the
fiber return path.

* Nits that came up during review
2018-01-24 19:36:22 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
be51e6a41c Opt into unsafe lifecycle warnings without async tree (#12083)
Added new StrictMode component for enabling async warnings (without enabling async rendering). This component can be used in the future to help with other warnings (eg compilation, Fabric).
2018-01-24 17:49:43 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
6031bea239 Add Experimental Fabric Renderer (#12069) 2018-01-22 09:58:35 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
97e2911508 RFC 6: Deprecate unsafe lifecycles (#12028)
* Added unsafe_* lifecycles and deprecation warnings
If the old lifecycle hooks (componentWillMount, componentWillUpdate, componentWillReceiveProps) are detected, these methods will be called and a deprecation warning will be logged. (In other words, we do not check for both the presence of the old and new lifecycles.) This commit is expected to fail tests.

* Ran lifecycle hook codemod over project
This should handle the bulk of the updates. I will manually update TypeScript and CoffeeScript tests with another commit.
The actual command run with this commit was: jscodeshift --parser=flow -t ../react-codemod/transforms/rename-unsafe-lifecycles.js ./packages/**/src/**/*.js

* Manually migrated CoffeeScript and TypeScript tests

* Added inline note to createReactClassIntegration-test
Explaining why lifecycles hooks have not been renamed in this test.

* Udated NativeMethodsMixin with new lifecycle hooks

* Added static getDerivedStateFromProps to ReactPartialRenderer
Also added a new set of tests focused on server side lifecycle hooks.

* Added getDerivedStateFromProps to shallow renderer
Also added warnings for several cases involving getDerivedStateFromProps() as well as the deprecated lifecycles.
Also added tests for the above.

* Dedupe and DEV-only deprecation warning in server renderer

* Renamed unsafe_* prefix to UNSAFE_* to be more noticeable

* Added getDerivedStateFromProps to ReactFiberClassComponent
Also updated class component and lifecyle tests to cover the added functionality.

* Warn about UNSAFE_componentWillRecieveProps misspelling

* Added tests to createReactClassIntegration for new lifecycles

* Added warning for stateless functional components with gDSFP

* Added createReactClass test for static gDSFP

* Moved lifecycle deprecation warnings behind (disabled) feature flag

Updated tests accordingly, by temporarily splitting tests that were specific to this feature-flag into their own, internal tests. This was the only way I knew of to interact with the feature flag without breaking our build/dist tests.

* Tidying up

* Tweaked warning message wording slightly
Replaced 'You may may have returned undefined.' with 'You may have returned undefined.'

* Replaced truthy partialState checks with != null

* Call getDerivedStateFromProps via .call(null) to prevent type access

* Move shallow-renderer didWarn* maps off the instance

* Only call getDerivedStateFromProps if props instance has changed

* Avoid creating new state object if not necessary

* Inject state as a param to callGetDerivedStateFromProps
This value will be either workInProgress.memoizedState (for updates) or instance.state (for initialization).

* Explicitly warn about uninitialized state before calling getDerivedStateFromProps.
And added some new tests for this change.

Also:
* Improved a couple of falsy null/undefined checks to more explicitly check for null or undefined.
* Made some small tweaks to ReactFiberClassComponent WRT when and how it reads instance.state and sets to null.

* Improved wording for deprecation lifecycle warnings

* Fix state-regression for module-pattern components
Also add support for new static getDerivedStateFromProps method
2018-01-19 09:36:46 -08:00
Andrew Clark
13c5e2b531 Sync scheduling by default, with an async opt-in (#11771)
Removes the `useSyncScheduling` option from the HostConfig, since it's
no longer needed. Instead of globally flipping between sync and async,
our strategy will be to opt-in specific trees and subtrees.
2018-01-08 18:50:02 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
9f848f8ebe Update additional tests to use .toWarnDev() matcher (#11957)
* Migrated several additional tests to use new .toWarnDev() matcher

* Migrated ReactDOMComponent-test to use .toWarnDev() matcher

Note this test previous had some hacky logic to verify errors were reported against unique line numbers. Since the new matcher doesn't suppor this, I replaced this check with an equivalent (I think) comparison of unique DOM elements (eg div -> span)

* Updated several additional tests to use the new .toWarnDev() matcher

* Updated many more tests to use .toWarnDev()

* Updated several additional tests to use .toWarnDev() matcher

* Updated ReactElementValidator to distinguish between Array and Object in its warning. Also updated its test to use .toWarnDev() matcher.

* Updated a couple of additional tests

* Removed unused normalizeCodeLocInfo() methods
2018-01-03 13:55:37 -08:00
Alexey Raspopov
7242a5caa7 Use binary numbers representation directly (#11873) 2017-12-17 17:56:16 -08:00
Andrew Clark
b77b12311f Call and Return components should use ReactElement (#11834)
* Call and Return components should use ReactElement

ReactChildFiber contains lots of branches that do the same thing for
different child types. We can unify them by having more child types be
ReactElements. This requires that the `type` and `key` fields are
sufficient to determine the identity of the child.

The main benefit is decreased file size, especially as we add more
component types, like context providers and consumers.

This updates Call and Return components to use ReactElement. Portals are
left alone for now because their identity includes the host instance.

* Move server render invariant for call and return types

* Sort ReactElement type checks by most likely

* Performance timeline should skip over call components

Don't think these were intentionally omitted from the blacklist of
component types.

I went ahead and updated getComponentName to include special types, even
though I don't think they're used anywhere right now.

* Remove surrounding brackets from internal display names
2017-12-12 15:04:40 -08:00
Sophie Alpert
3145639dc3 https fb.me links (#11779) 2017-12-05 10:39:16 -08:00
Raphael Amorim
6c1fba539a shared: convert vars into let/const (#11730) 2017-12-01 00:03:27 +00:00
Dan Abramov
46b3c3e4ae Use static injection for ReactErrorUtils (#11725)
* Use `this` inside invokeGuardedCallback

It's slightly odd but that's exactly how our www fork works.
Might as well do it in the open source version to make it clear we rely on context here.

* Move invokeGuardedCallback into a separate file

This lets us introduce forks for it.

* Add a www fork for invokeGuardedCallback

* Fix Flow
2017-11-30 19:10:46 +00:00
abiduzz420
f57d963cce Rewrote ReactIncrementalPerf-test using only public API.(#11299) (#11724)
* WIP:use public API

* ReactPortal shifted to shared:all passed

* wrote createPortal method for ReactNoop.(#11299)

* imported ReactNodeList type into ReactNoop.(#11299)

* createPortal method implemented.(#11299)

* exec yarn prettier-all.(#11299)
2017-11-30 18:10:04 +00:00
Dan Abramov
8cbc16f0fa Unify the way we fork modules (#11711)
* Unify the way we fork modules

* Replace rollup-plugin-alias with our own plugin

This does exactly what we need and doesn't suffer from https://github.com/rollup/rollup-plugin-alias/issues/34.

* Move the new plugin to its own file

* Rename variable for consistency

I settled on calling them "forks" since we already have a different concept of "shims".

* Move fork config into its own file
2017-11-30 12:11:00 +00:00
Dan Abramov
9491dee795 Throw if document is missing by the time invokeGuardedCallbackDev runs (#11677)
* Warn if `document` is missing by the time invokeGuardedCallback runs in DEV

* Typo

* Add a comment

* Use invariant() instead

* Create event immediately for clarity
2017-11-29 15:53:16 +00:00
Clement Hoang
5a42586178 Updating package versions for release 16.2.0 2017-11-28 13:26:36 -08:00
rivenhk
8e876d244c Move ReactFiberTreeReflection to react-reconciler/reflection (#11683)
* Move ReactFiberTreeReflection to react-reconciler/reflection #11659

* Use * for react-reconciler

We don't know the latest local version, and release script currently doesn't bump deps automatically.

* Remove unused field

* Use CommonJS in entry point for consistency

* Undo the CommonJS change

I didn't realize it would break the build.

* Record sizes

* Remove reconciler fixtures

They're unnecessary now that we run real tests on reconciler bundles.
2017-11-28 16:57:22 +00:00
Clement Hoang
f6894dc48b Set fragment export flags to true (#11672) 2017-11-27 13:09:15 -08:00
Dan Abramov
fa7a97fc46 Run 90% of tests on compiled bundles (both development and production) (#11633)
* Extract Jest config into a separate file

* Refactor Jest scripts directory structure

Introduces a more consistent naming scheme.

* Add yarn test-bundles and yarn test-prod-bundles

Only files ending with -test.public.js are opted in (so far we don't have any).

* Fix error decoding for production bundles

GCC seems to remove `new` from `new Error()` which broke our proxy.

* Build production version of react-noop-renderer

This lets us test more bundles.

* Switch to blacklist (exclude .private.js tests)

* Rename tests that are currently broken against bundles to *-test.internal.js

Some of these are using private APIs. Some have other issues.

* Add bundle tests to CI

* Split private and public ReactJSXElementValidator tests

* Remove internal deps from ReactServerRendering-test and make it public

* Only run tests directly in __tests__

This lets us share code between test files by placing them in __tests__/utils.

* Remove ExecutionEnvironment dependency from DOMServerIntegrationTest

It's not necessary since Stack.

* Split up ReactDOMServerIntegration into test suite and utilities

This enables us to further split it down. Good both for parallelization and extracting public parts.

* Split Fragment tests from other DOMServerIntegration tests

This enables them to opt other DOMServerIntegration tests into bundle testing.

* Split ReactDOMServerIntegration into different test files

It was way too slow to run all these in sequence.

* Don't reset the cache twice in DOMServerIntegration tests

We used to do this to simulate testing separate bundles.
But now we actually *do* test bundles. So there is no need for this, as it makes tests slower.

* Rename test-bundles* commands to test-build*

Also add test-prod-build as alias for test-build-prod because I keep messing them up.

* Use regenerator polyfill for react-noop

This fixes other issues and finally lets us run ReactNoop tests against a prod bundle.

* Run most Incremental tests against bundles

Now that GCC generator issue is fixed, we can do this.
I split ErrorLogging test separately because it does mocking. Other error handling tests don't need it.

* Update sizes

* Fix ReactMount test

* Enable ReactDOMComponent test

* Fix a warning issue uncovered by flat bundle testing

With flat bundles, we couldn't produce a good warning for <div onclick={}> on SSR
because it doesn't use the event system. However the issue was not visible in normal
Jest runs because the event plugins have been injected by the time the test ran.

To solve this, I am explicitly passing whether event system is available as an argument
to the hook. This makes the behavior consistent between source and bundle tests. Then
I change the tests to document the actual logic and _attempt_ to show a nice message
(e.g. we know for sure `onclick` is a bad event but we don't know the right name for it
on the server so we just say a generic message about camelCase naming convention).
2017-11-23 17:44:58 +00:00
Dan Abramov
1cb6199d22 Consolidate all symbols in a single file (#11629)
* Consolidate all symbols in a single file

This reduces the code duplication as we have quite a few now.

* Record sizes
2017-11-22 18:08:22 +00:00
Dan Abramov
6041f481b7 Run Jest in production mode (#11616)
* Move Jest setup files to /dev/ subdirectory

* Clone Jest /dev/ files into /prod/

* Move shared code into scripts/jest

* Move Jest config into the scripts folder

* Fix the equivalence test

It fails because the config is now passed to Jest explicitly.
But the test doesn't know about the config.

To fix this, we just run it via `yarn test` (which includes the config).
We already depend on Yarn for development anyway.

* Add yarn test-prod to run Jest with production environment

* Actually flip the production tests to run in prod environment

This produces a bunch of errors:

Test Suites: 64 failed, 58 passed, 122 total
Tests:       740 failed, 26 skipped, 1809 passed, 2575 total
Snapshots:   16 failed, 4 passed, 20 total

* Ignore expectDev() calls in production

Down from 740 to 175 failed.

Test Suites: 44 failed, 78 passed, 122 total
Tests:       175 failed, 26 skipped, 2374 passed, 2575 total
Snapshots:   16 failed, 4 passed, 20 total

* Decode errors so tests can assert on their messages

Down from 175 to 129.

Test Suites: 33 failed, 89 passed, 122 total
Tests:       129 failed, 1029 skipped, 1417 passed, 2575 total
Snapshots:   16 failed, 4 passed, 20 total

* Remove ReactDOMProduction-test

There is no need for it now. The only test that was special is moved into ReactDOM-test.

* Remove production switches from ReactErrorUtils

The tests now run in production in a separate pass.

* Add and use spyOnDev() for warnings

This ensures that by default we expect no warnings in production bundles.
If the warning *is* expected, use the regular spyOn() method.

This currently breaks all expectDev() assertions without __DEV__ blocks so we go back to:

Test Suites: 56 failed, 65 passed, 121 total
Tests:       379 failed, 1029 skipped, 1148 passed, 2556 total
Snapshots:   16 failed, 4 passed, 20 total

* Replace expectDev() with expect() in __DEV__ blocks

We started using spyOnDev() for console warnings to ensure we don't *expect* them to occur in production. As a consequence, expectDev() assertions on console.error.calls fail because console.error.calls doesn't exist. This is actually good because it would help catch accidental warnings in production.

To solve this, we are getting rid of expectDev() altogether, and instead introduce explicit expectation branches. We'd need them anyway for testing intentional behavior differences.

This commit replaces all expectDev() calls with expect() calls in __DEV__ blocks. It also removes a few unnecessary expect() checks that no warnings were produced (by also removing the corresponding spyOnDev() calls).

Some DEV-only assertions used plain expect(). Those were also moved into __DEV__ blocks.

ReactFiberErrorLogger was special because it console.error()'s in production too. So in that case I intentionally used spyOn() instead of spyOnDev(), and added extra assertions.

This gets us down to:

Test Suites: 21 failed, 100 passed, 121 total
Tests:       72 failed, 26 skipped, 2458 passed, 2556 total
Snapshots:   16 failed, 4 passed, 20 total

* Enable User Timing API for production testing

We could've disabled it, but seems like a good idea to test since we use it at FB.

* Test for explicit Object.freeze() differences between PROD and DEV

This is one of the few places where DEV and PROD behavior differs for performance reasons.
Now we explicitly test both branches.

* Run Jest via "yarn test" on CI

* Remove unused variable

* Assert different error messages

* Fix error handling tests

This logic is really complicated because of the global ReactFiberErrorLogger mock.
I understand it now, so I added TODOs for later.

It can be much simpler if we change the rest of the tests that assert uncaught errors to also assert they are logged as warnings.
Which mirrors what happens in practice anyway.

* Fix more assertions

* Change tests to document the DEV/PROD difference for state invariant

It is very likely unintentional but I don't want to change behavior in this PR.
Filed a follow up as https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/11618.

* Remove unnecessary split between DEV/PROD ref tests

* Fix more test message assertions

* Make validateDOMNesting tests DEV-only

* Fix error message assertions

* Document existing DEV/PROD message difference (possible bug)

* Change mocking assertions to be DEV-only

* Fix the error code test

* Fix more error message assertions

* Fix the last failing test due to known issue

* Run production tests on CI

* Unify configuration

* Fix coverage script

* Remove expectDev from eslintrc

* Run everything in band

We used to before, too. I just forgot to add the arguments after deleting the script.
2017-11-22 13:02:26 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
7f68544f0d New feature flags to help detect unexpected lifecycle side effects (#11587)
Added `debugRenderPhaseSideEffects` feature flag to help detect unexpected side effects in pre-commit lifecycle hooks and `setState` reducers.
2017-11-17 10:49:54 -08:00
Andrew Clark
9b36df86c6 Use requestIdleCallback timeout to force expiration (#11548)
* Don't call idle callback unless there's time remaining

* Expiration fixture

Fixture that demonstrates how async work expires after a certain interval.
The fixture clogs the main thread with animation work, so it only works if the
`timeout` option is provided to `requestIdleCallback`.

* Pass timeout option to requestIdleCallback

Forces `requestIdleCallback` to fire if too much time has elapsed, even if the
main thread is busy. Required to make expiration times work properly. Otherwise,
async work can expire, but React never has a chance to flush it because the
browser never calls into React.
2017-11-15 13:46:17 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
3322f6bf31 Re-add haste modules for ReactTypes and ReactNativeRTTypes shims (#11557)
* Re-add haste module for ReactNativeRTTypes

* Re-added ReactTypes @providesModule annotation as well

* Updated expected provides modules list

* Improved clarity of check_modules.sh error message

* Added ReactTypes to provides module whitelist
2017-11-15 08:17:15 -08:00
Dan Abramov
7c5c9dd739 Updating package versions for release 16.1.1 2017-11-13 16:08:08 +00:00
Dan Abramov
7e8b0c5800 Updating package versions for release 16.1.0 2017-11-09 14:53:27 +00:00
Dan Abramov
2437e2c3da Updating package versions for release 16.1.0-rc 2017-11-08 22:54:10 +00:00
Clement Hoang
94f44aeba7 Update prettier to 1.8.1 (#10785)
* Change prettier dependency in package.json version 1.8.1

* Update yarn.lock

* Apply prettier changes

* Fix ReactDOMServerIntegration-test.js

* Fix test for ReactDOMComponent-test.js
2017-11-07 18:09:33 +00:00
Dan Abramov
97a7c5f0d4 Updating package versions for release 16.1.0-beta.1 2017-11-07 14:51:36 +00:00
Dan Abramov
3b27160f82 Put perf integration behind a feature flag (#11455)
* Enable User Timing API integration with a feature flag

* Expose a way to toggle user timing flag in www

* Update ReactNativeCSFeatureFlags.js

* Update ReactFeatureFlags.js
2017-11-06 16:07:08 +00:00
Dan Abramov
46f7b0d945 Fix dead code elimination for feature flags (#11453)
* Fix dead code elimination for feature flags

Turning flags into named exports fixes dead code elimination.

This required some restructuring of how we verify that flag types match up. I used the Check<> trick combined with import typeof, as suggested by @calebmer.

For www, we can no longer re-export `require('ReactFeatureFlags')` directly, and instead destructure it. This means flags have to be known at init time. This is already the case so it's not a problem. In fact it may be better since it removes extra property access in tight paths.

For things that we *want* to be dynamic on www (currently, only performance flag) we can export a function to toggle it, and then put it on the secret exports. In fact this is better than just letting everyone mutate the flag at arbitrary times since we can provide, e.g., a ref counting interface to it.

* Record sizes
2017-11-06 14:14:48 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
00e27eaf1e Updating package versions for release 16.1.0-beta 2017-11-02 15:32:36 -07:00
Clement Hoang
1e35f2b282 Put createRoot export under a feature flag (#11426) 2017-11-02 15:21:06 -07:00
Dan Abramov
45c1ff348e Remove unnecessary 'use strict' in the source (#11433)
* Remove use strict from ES modules

* Delete unused file

This was unused since Stack.
2017-11-02 20:32:48 +00:00
Dan Abramov
21d0c11523 Convert the Source to ES Modules (#11389)
* Update transforms to handle ES modules

* Update Jest to handle ES modules

* Convert react package to ES modules

* Convert react-art package to ES Modules

* Convert react-call-return package to ES Modules

* Convert react-test-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-cs-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-rt-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-noop-renderer package to ES Modules

* Convert react-dom/server to ES modules

* Convert react-dom/{client,events,test-utils} to ES modules

* Convert react-dom/shared to ES modules

* Convert react-native-renderer to ES modules

* Convert react-reconciler to ES modules

* Convert events to ES modules

* Convert shared to ES modules

* Remove CommonJS support from transforms

* Move ReactDOMFB entry point code into react-dom/src

This is clearer because we can use ES imports in it.

* Fix Rollup shim configuration to work with ESM

* Fix incorrect comment

* Exclude external imports without side effects

* Fix ReactDOM FB build

* Remove TODOs I don’t intend to fix yet
2017-11-02 19:50:03 +00:00
Dan Abramov
c97c92061b Undo fbjs/lib/EventListener inlining (#11431) 2017-11-02 13:43:28 +00:00
Clement Hoang
0e15ff5669 Put React.Fragment under a feature flag (#11421)
* Put React.Fragment under a feature flag

* Don't export undefined Fragment
2017-10-31 17:43:55 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
2c1ac9fe1d Inline fbjs/lib/EventListener dependency (#11402)
* Drop fbjs/lib/EventListener from tests

Assert on the underlying native event listener instead.

This test file still needs to be rewritten in terms of public APIs.

* Inline fbjs/lib/EventListener dependency

We explicitly don't want to shim this and we don't use the return value.

We can probably even drop the IE path now since we don't support it.
Not sure if that'll be a true breaking change though.

* Wrap event listeners and the callback passed to requestIdleCallback

This is a FBism.

This uses the injection model in ReactErrorUtils. This isn't technically
going to used for errors but close enough.

This really wants to be eager but we can't because of dynamic injection.
2017-10-31 11:23:03 -07:00
Dan Abramov
2c0a8fb99e Add react-call-return package (#11364) 2017-10-25 22:23:55 +03:00
Dan Abramov
087c48bb36 Reorder imports (#11359)
* Reorder imports

* Record sizes
2017-10-25 21:07:54 +03:00
Dan Abramov
f1c6488f1b Forbid adding new files with @providesModule (#11361)
* Forbid adding new files with @providesModule

* Turn off Haste mode in Flow config

* chmod a+x

* Try to fix bash

* Try to fix bash again
2017-10-25 19:50:34 +03:00
Dan Abramov
3ad5bd803f Expose TapEventPlugin on the www bundle (#11360) 2017-10-25 17:37:49 +03:00
Dan Abramov
1eed302d34 Drop Haste (#11303)
* Use relative paths in packages/react

* Use relative paths in packages/react-art

* Use relative paths in packages/react-cs

* Use relative paths in other packages

* Fix as many issues as I can

This uncovered an interesting problem where ./b from package/src/a would resolve to a different instantiation of package/src/b in Jest.

Either this is a showstopper or we can solve it by completely fobbidding remaining /src/.

* Fix all tests

It seems we can't use relative requires in tests anymore. Otherwise Jest becomes confused between real file and symlink.
https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/3830

This seems bad... Except that we already *don't* want people to create tests that import individual source files.
All existing cases of us doing so are actually TODOs waiting to be fixed.

So perhaps this requirement isn't too bad because it makes bad code looks bad.

Of course, if we go with this, we'll have to lint against relative requires in tests.
It also makes moving things more painful.

* Prettier

* Remove @providesModule

* Fix remaining Haste imports I missed earlier

* Fix up paths to reflect new flat structure

* Fix Flow

* Fix CJS and UMD builds

* Fix FB bundles

* Fix RN bundles

* Prettier

* Fix lint

* Fix warning printing and error codes

* Fix buggy return

* Fix lint and Flow

* Use Yarn on CI

* Unbreak Jest

* Fix lint

* Fix aliased originals getting included in DEV

Shouldn't affect correctness (they were ignored) but fixes DEV size regression.

* Record sizes

* Fix weird version in package.json

* Tweak bundle labels

* Get rid of output option by introducing react-dom/server.node

* Reconciler should depend on prop-types

* Update sizes last time
2017-10-25 02:55:00 +03:00
Brian Vaughn
2d7c754f3b Delete unused code in ReactDOMFrameScheduling (#11301) 2017-10-21 08:54:45 -07:00
Dan Abramov
e779c39dfe Flatten everything (#11304)
* Flatten everything

* Fix ReactDOMServerNode build

* Fix native builds
2017-10-20 20:14:52 +01:00
Dan Abramov
2de3702d93 Rename shared/event/eventPlugins -> shared/event/plugins
Forgot this as part of my last PR.
Mirrors new ReactDOM structure.
2017-10-20 13:58:42 +01:00
Dan Abramov
c080537a7b Flatten the shared/ folder (#11297)
* shared/src -> shared

It's not a real package and doesn't even have package.json.
This will also make importing less weird if we drop Haste.

* Get rid of shared/utils

Moved event-specific into shared/event.
Moved rest to the root since distinction has always been pretty arbitrary.

* Fix references to old shared/src paths
2017-10-20 12:59:57 +01:00
Dan Abramov
313611572b Reorganize code structure (#11288)
* Move files and tests to more meaningful places

* Fix the build

Now that we import reconciler via react-reconciler, I needed to make a few tweaks.

* Update sizes

* Move @preventMunge directive to FB header

* Revert unintentional change

* Fix Flow coverage

I forgot to @flow-ify those files. This uncovered some issues.

* Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down
Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down

Like a rat in a cage
Pulling minimum wage
Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down

Prettier, you're safer and you're wasting my time
Our records all show you were filthy but fine
But they shuttered your stores
When you opened the doors
To the cops who were bored once they'd run out of crime

Prettier, you're perfect, oh, please don't change a thing
Your mild billionaire mayor's now convinced he's a king
So the boring collect
I mean all disrespect
In the neighborhood bars I'd once dreamt I would drink

Prettier, I love you but you're freaking me out
There's a ton of the twist but we're fresh out of shout
Like a death in the hall
That you hear through your wall
Prettier, I love you but you're freaking me out

Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down
Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down
Like a death of the heart
Jesus, where do I start?
But you're still the one pool where I'd happily drown

And oh! Take me off your mailing list
For kids who think it still exists
Yes, for those who think it still exists
Maybe I'm wrong and maybe you're right
Maybe I'm wrong and maybe you're right
Maybe you're right, maybe I'm wrong
And just maybe you're right

And oh! Maybe mother told you true
And there'll always be somebody there for you
And you'll never be alone
But maybe she's wrong and maybe I'm right
And just maybe she's wrong
Maybe she's wrong and maybe I'm right
And if so, here's this song!
2017-10-19 19:50:24 +01:00
Dan Abramov
c625b868f5 Only renderers should depend on reconciler code (#11281)
* Only renderers should depend on reconciler code

* Remove react-art dependency on react-dom modules

They share ReactDOMFrameScheduling so I moved it to shared.
2017-10-19 15:52:45 +01:00
Sebastian Markbåge
b52a5624e9 [CS] Persistent Updates (#11260)
* Update build size

* [CS] Clone container instead of new root concept

The extra "root" concept is kind of unnecessary. Instead of having a
mutable container even in the persistent mode, I'll instead make the
container be immutable too and be cloned. Then the "commit" just becomes
swapping the previous container for the new one.

* Change the signature or persistence again

We may need to clone without any updates, e.g. when the children are changed.

Passing in the previous node is not enough to recycle since it won't have the
up-to-date props and children. It's really only useful to for allocation pooling.

* Implement persistent updates

This forks the update path for host fibers. For mutation mode we mark
them as having an effect. For persistence mode, we clone the stateNode with
new props/children.

Next I'll do HostRoot and HostPortal.

* Refine protocol into a complete and commit phase

finalizeContainerChildren will get called at the complete phase.
replaceContainer will get called at commit.

Also, drop the keepChildren flag. We'll never keep children as we'll never
update a container if none of the children has changed.

* Implement persistent updates of roots and portals

These are both "containers". Normally we rely on placement/deletion effects
to deal with insertions into the containers. In the persistent mode we need
to clone the container and append all the changed children to it.

I needed somewhere to store these new containers before they're committed
so I added another field.

* Commit persistent work at the end by swapping out the container

* Unify cloneOrRecycle

Originally I tried to make the recyclable instance nullable but Flow didn't
like that and it's kind of sketchy since the instance type might not be
nullable.

However, the real difference which one we call is depending on whether they
are equal. We can just offload that to the renderer. Most of them won't
need to know about this at all since they'll always clone or just create
new.

The ones that do know now have to be careful to compare them so they don't
reuse an existing instance but that's probably fine to simplify the
implementation and API.

* Add persistent noop renderer for testing

* Add basic persistent tree test

* Test bail out

This adds a test for bailouts. This revealed a subtle bug. We don't set the
return pointer when stepping into newly created fibers because there
can only be one. However, since I'm reusing this mechanism for persistent
updates, I'll need to set the return pointer because a bailed out tree
won't have the right return pointer.

* Test persistent text nodes

Found another bug.

* Add persistent portal test

This creates a bit of an unfortunate feature testing in the unmount
branch.

That's because we want to trigger nested host deletions in portals in the
mutation mode.

* Don't consider container when determining portal identity

Basically, we can't use the container to determine if we should keep
identity and update an existing portal instead of recreate it. Because
for persistent containers, there is no permanent identity.

This makes it kind of strange to even use portals in this mode. It's
probably more ideal to have another concept that has permanent identity
rather than trying to swap out containers.

* Clear portals when the portal is deleted

When a portal gets deleted we need to create a new empty container and
replace the current one with the empty one.

* Add renderer mode flags for dead code elimination

* Simplify ReactNoop fix

* Add new type to the host config for persistent configs

We need container to stay as the persistent identity of the root atom.
So that we can refer to portals over time.

Instead, I'll introduce a new type just to temporarily hold the children
of a container until they're ready to be committed into the permanent
container. Essentially, this is just a fancy array that is not an array
so that the host can choose data structure/allocation for it.

* Implement new hooks

Now containers are singletons and instead their children swap. That way
portals can use the container as part of their identity again.

* Update build size and error codes

* Address comment

* Move new files to new location
2017-10-18 18:28:23 -07:00