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Sebastian Markbåge
8e13e770e3 Remove /testing entry point from 'react' package (#18137)
We're not actually building this entry point. I can't think of a reason
we'd need to fork the isomorphic one. We don't really fork it for
anything since it's so generic to work with all renderers.

Since /profiling doesn't have this, it might confuse the story if we made
people alias two things for testing but not profiling.
2020-02-26 10:48:34 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
60016c448b Export React as Named Exports instead of CommonJS (#18106)
* Add options for forked entry points

We currently fork .fb.js entry points. This adds a few more options.

.modern.fb.js - experimental FB builds
.classic.fb.js - stable FB builds
.fb.js - if no other FB build, use this for FB builds
.experimental.js - experimental builds
.stable.js - stable builds
.js - used if no other override exists

This will be used to have different ES exports for different builds.

* Switch React to named exports

* Export named exports from the export point itself

We need to re-export the Flow exported types so we can use them in our code.

We don't want to use the Flow types from upstream since it doesn't have the non-public APIs that we have.

This should be able to use export * but I don't know why it doesn't work.

This actually enables Flow typing of React which was just "any" before.
This exposed some Flow errors that needs fixing.

* Create forks for the react entrypoint

None of our builds expose all exports and they all differ in at least one
way, so we need four forks.

* Set esModule flag to false

We don't want to emit the esModule compatibility flag on our CommonJS
output. For now we treat our named exports as if they're CommonJS.

This is a potentially breaking change for scheduler (but all those apis
are unstable), react-is and use-subscription. However, it seems unlikely
that anyone would rely on this since these only have named exports.

* Remove unused Feature Flags

* Let jest observe the stable fork for stable tests

This lets it do the negative test by ensuring that the right tests fail.

However, this in turn will make other tests that are not behind
__EXPERIMENTAL__ fail. So I need to do that next.

* Put all tests that depend on exports behind __EXPERIMENTAL__

Since there's no way to override the exports using feature flags
in .intern.js anymore we can't use these APIs in stable.

The tradeoff here is that we can either enable the negative tests on
"stable" that means experimental are expected to fail, or we can disable
tests on stable. This is unfortunate since some of these APIs now run on
a "stable" config at FB instead of the experimental.

* Switch ReactDOM to named exports

Same strategy as React.

I moved the ReactDOMFB runtime injection to classic.fb.js

Since we only fork the entrypoint, the `/testing` entrypoint needs to
be forked too to re-export the same things plus `act`. This is a bit
unfortunate. If it becomes a pattern we can consider forking in the
module resolution deeply.

fix flow

* Fix ReactDOM Flow Types

Now that ReactDOM is Flow type checked we need to fix up its types.

* Configure jest to use stable entry for ReactDOM in non-experimental

* Remove additional FeatureFlags that are no longer needed

These are only flagging the exports and no implementation details so we
can control them fully through the export overrides.
2020-02-25 13:54:27 -08:00
Sebastian Markbåge
65bbda7f16 Rename Chunks API to Blocks (#18086)
Sounds like this is the name we're going with. This also helps us
distinguish it from other "chunking" implementation details.
2020-02-20 23:56:40 -08:00
Sunil Pai
b789060dca Feature Flag for React.jsx` "spreading a key to jsx" warning (#18074)
Adds a feature flag for when React.jsx warns you about spreading a key into jsx. It's false for all builds, except as a dynamic flag for fb/www.

I also included the component name in the warning.
2020-02-20 11:30:04 +00:00
Eli White
2d6be757df [Native] Delete NativeComponent and NativeMethodsMixin (#18036)
* [Native] Delete NativeComponent and NativeMethodsMixin

* Remove more files
2020-02-13 15:09:25 -08:00
Dominic Gannaway
c55c34e46a Move React Map child check to behind flags or __DEV__ (#17995) 2020-02-07 12:21:50 +00:00
Dominic Gannaway
256d78d11f Add feature flag for removing children Map support (#17990) 2020-02-06 13:19:35 +00:00
Sunil Pai
3e9251d605 make testing builds for React/ReactDOM (#17915)
This PR introduces adds `react/testing` and `react-dom/testing`.
- changes infra to generate these builds
- exports act on ReactDOM in these testing builds
- uses the new test builds in fixtures/dom

In the next PR -

- I'll use the new builds for all our own tests
- I'll replace usages of TestUtils.act with ReactDOM.act.
2020-02-03 23:31:31 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
6ae2c33a75 StrictMode should call sCU twice in DEV (#17942) 2020-01-30 13:03:44 -08:00
Dan Abramov
57333ca33a Show first component stack in context warning (#17922)
* Update tests

* Show first component stack in context warning

Co-authored-by: Dominic Gannaway <trueadm@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-01-29 14:57:52 +00:00
Luna Ruan
3b3decf871 add warning when owner and self are different for string refs (#17864)
When owner and self are different for string refs, we can't easily convert them to callback refs. This PR adds a warning for string refs when owner and self are different to tell users to manually update these refs.
2020-01-22 12:32:51 -08:00
Nicolas Gallagher
6c00c5bba4 Update to flow-bin@0.89 (#17842) 2020-01-22 10:02:30 -08:00
Dominic Gannaway
f2fd484afd Add React.createFactory() deprecation warning (#17878) 2020-01-21 15:51:39 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
0c04acaf89 Remove FB specific build (#17875)
I moved unstable_SuspenseList internally. We don't need the FB build.
I plan on also removing the ReactDOM fb specific entry. We shouldn't add
any more FB specific internals nor APIs. If they're experimental they
should go onto the experimental builds to avoid too many permutations.
2020-01-20 16:06:01 -08:00
Dominic Gannaway
a209a97ed7 Add feature flag around React.createFactory (#17873) 2020-01-20 15:00:18 +00:00
Dan Abramov
e706721490 Update Flow to 0.84 (#17805)
* Update Flow to 0.84

* Fix violations

* Use inexact object syntax in files from fbsource

* Fix warning extraction to use a modern parser

* Codemod inexact objects to new syntax

* Tighten types that can be exact

* Revert unintentional formatting changes from codemod
2020-01-09 14:50:44 +00:00
Dan Abramov
b979db4e72 Bump Prettier (#17811)
* Bump Prettier

* Reformat

* Use non-deprecated option
2020-01-09 13:54:11 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
7dc9745427 [Flight] Chunks API (#17398)
* Add feature flags

* Add Chunk type and constructor

* Wire up Chunk support in the reconciler

* Update reconciler to reconcile Chunks against the render method

This allows the query and args to be updated.

* Drop the ref. Chunks cannot have refs anyway.

* Add Chunk checks in more missing cases

* Rename secondArg

* Add test and fix lazy chunks

Not really a supported use case but for consistency I guess.

* Fix fragment test
2019-12-18 18:25:43 +00:00
Dominic Gannaway
9fe1031244 [react-interactions] Rename Flare APIs to deprecated and remove from RN (#17644) 2019-12-18 10:24:46 +00:00
Dan Abramov
0b5a26a489 Rename toWarnDev -> toErrorDev, toLowPriorityWarnDev -> toWarnDev (#17605)
* Rename toWarnDev -> toErrorDev in tests

* Rename toWarnDev matcher implementation to toErrorDev

* Rename toLowPriorityWarnDev -> toWarnDev in tests and implementation
2019-12-16 12:48:16 +00:00
Dan Abramov
0cf22a56a1 Use console directly instead of warning() modules (#17599)
* Replace all warning/lowPriWarning with console calls

* Replace console.warn/error with a custom wrapper at build time

* Fail the build for console.error/warn() where we can't read the stack
2019-12-14 18:09:25 +00:00
Dan Abramov
b6c423daad Use matching test command for equivalence tests (#17604) 2019-12-14 17:52:29 +00:00
Dan Abramov
b15bf36750 Add component stacks to (almost) all warnings (#17586) 2019-12-12 23:47:55 +00:00
Laura buns
9ac42dd074 Remove the condition argument from warning() (#17568)
* prep for codemod

* prep warnings

* rename lint rules

* codemod for ifs

* shim www functions

* Handle more cases in the transform

* Thanks De Morgan

* Run the codemod

* Delete the transform

* Fix up confusing conditions manually

* Fix up www shims to match expected API

* Also check for low-pri warning in the lint rule
2019-12-11 03:28:14 +00:00
Laura buns
b43eec7eaa Replace wrap-warning-with-env-check with an eslint plugin (#17540)
* Replace Babel plugin with an ESLint plugin

* Fix ESLint rule violations

* Move shared conditions higher

* Test formatting nits

* Tweak ESLint rule

* Bugfix: inside else branch, 'if' tests are not satisfactory

* Use a stricter check for exactly if (__DEV__)

This makes it easier to see what's going on and matches dominant style in the codebase.

* Fix remaining files after stricter check
2019-12-06 18:25:54 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
79572e34d1 Adjust SuspenseList CPU bound heuristic (#17455)
* Adjust SuspenseList CPU bound heuristic

In SuspenseList we switch to rendering fallbacks (or stop rendering further
rows in the case of tail="collapsed/hidden") if it takes more than 500ms
to render the list. The limit of 500ms is similar to the train model and
designed to be short enough to be in the not noticeable range.

This works well if each row is small because we time the 500ms range well.
However, if we have a few large rows then we're likely to exceed the limit
by a lot. E.g. two 480ms rows hits almost a second instead of 500ms.

This PR adjusts the heuristic to instead compute whether something has
expired based on the render time of the last row. I.e. if we think rendering
one more row would exceed the timeout, then we don't attempt.

This still works well for small rows and bails earlier for large rows.

The expiration is still based on the start of the list rather than the
start of the render. It should probably be based on the start of the render
but that's a bigger change and needs some thought.

* Comment
2019-12-02 17:53:08 -08:00
Luna Ruan
9a5f28dbed update version numbers for 16.12 2019-11-14 16:02:18 -08:00
Andrew Clark
0f3838a01b Remove debugRenderPhaseSideEffects flag (#17270)
There are two similar flags, `debugRenderPhaseSideEffects` and
`debugRenderPhaseSideEffectsForStrictMode`. The strict mode one is the
only one that is actually used. I think originally the theory is that
we would one day turn it on for all components, even outside strict
mode. But what we'll do instead is migrate everyone to strict mode.

The only place `debugRenderPhaseSideEffects` was being used was in
an internal test file. I rewrote those tests to use public APIs.
2019-11-04 14:07:05 -08:00
Brian Vaughn
9a35adc96d Only call Profiler onRender when a descendant had work (#17223) 2019-10-30 11:08:42 -07:00
Andrew Clark
8075c8505b Update local package versions for 16.10 release 2019-10-22 14:30:06 -07:00
Andrew Clark
1022ee0ec1 Read current time without marking event start time (#17160)
* Failing test: DevTools hook freezes timeline

The DevTools hook calls `requestCurrentTime` after the commit phase has
ended, which has the accidnental consequence of freezing the start
time for subsequent updates. If enough time goes by, the next update
will instantly expire.

I'll push a fix in the next commit.

* Read current time without marking event start time

`requestCurrentTime` is only meant to be used for updates, because
subsequent calls within the same event will receive the same time.
Messing this up has bad consequences.

I renamed it to `requestCurrentTimeForUpdate` and created a new
function that returns the current time without the batching heuristic,
called `getCurrentTime`.

Swapping `requestCurrentTime` for `getCurrentTime` in the DevTools
hook fixes the regression test added in the previous commit.
2019-10-21 13:15:37 -07:00
Andrew Clark
c47f59331e Move SuspenseList to experimental package (#17130)
Also moves `withSuspenseConfig`
2019-10-18 14:24:13 -07:00
Luna Ruan
685ed561f2 Migrate useDeferredValue and useTransition (#17058)
Migrated useDeferredValue and useTransition from Facebook's www repo into ReactFiberHooks.
2019-10-18 12:48:43 -07:00
Andrew Clark
30c5daf943 Remove concurrent apis from stable (#17088)
* Tests run in experimental mode by default

For local development, you usually want experiments enabled. Unless
the release channel is set with an environment variable, tests will
run with __EXPERIMENTAL__ set to `true`.

* Remove concurrent APIs from stable builds

Those who want to try concurrent mode should use the experimental
builds instead.

I've left the `unstable_` prefixed APIs in the Facebook build so we
can continue experimenting with them internally without blessing them
for widespread use.

* Turn on SSR flags in experimental build

* Remove prefixed concurrent APIs from www build

Instead we'll use the experimental builds when syncing to www.

* Remove "canary" from internal React version string
2019-10-15 15:09:19 -07:00
Andrew Clark
71d012ecd0 Remove dormant createBatch experiment (#17035)
* Remove dormant createBatch experiment

In a hybrid React app with multiple roots, `createBatch` is used to
coordinate an update to a root with its imperative container.

We've pivoted away from multi-root, hybrid React apps for now to focus
on single root apps.

This PR removes the API from the codebase. It's possible we'll add back
some version of this feature in the future.

* Remove unused export
2019-10-07 14:15:15 -07:00
Andrew Clark
d256f88ac6 Update local version numbers for 16.10.2 release 2019-10-03 14:14:10 -07:00
Kirankumar Ambati
d3622d0f97 chore: updated comment message (#16949) 2019-09-29 15:00:49 -07:00
Andrew Clark
2a264a9dbe Update local version numbers for 16.10.1 release 2019-09-28 21:41:42 -07:00
Andrew Clark
93f5f11b79 Update local version numbers for 16.10 release 2019-09-27 13:31:35 -07:00
Jessica Franco
18d2e0c03e Warning system refactoring (part 1) (#16799)
* Rename lowPriorityWarning to lowPriorityWarningWithoutStack

This maintains parity with the other warning-like functions.

* Duplicate the toWarnDev tests to test toLowPriorityWarnDev

* Make a lowPriorityWarning version of warning.js

* Extract both variants in print-warning

Avoids parsing lowPriorityWarning.js itself as the way it forwards the
call to lowPriorityWarningWithoutStack is not analyzable.
2019-09-24 13:45:38 +01:00
Andrew Clark
8b580a89d6 Idle updates should not be blocked by hidden work (#16871)
* Idle updates should not be blocked by hidden work

Use the special `Idle` expiration time for updates that are triggered at
Scheduler's `IdlePriority`, instead of `Never`.

The key difference between Idle and Never¹ is that Never work can be
committed in an inconsistent state without tearing the UI. The main
example is offscreen content, like a hidden subtree.

¹ "Never" isn't the best name. I originally called it that because it
"never" expires, but neither does Idle. Since it's mostly used for
offscreen subtrees, we could call it "Offscreen." However, it's also
used for dehydrated Suspense boundaries, which are inconsistent in the
sense that they haven't finished yet, but aren't visibly inconsistent
because the server rendered HTML matches what the hydrated tree would
look like.

* Reset as early as possible using local variable

* Updates in a hidden effect should be Idle

I had made them Never to avoid an extra render when a hidden effect
updates the hidden component -- if they are Idle, we have to render once
at Idle, which bails out on the hidden subtree, then again at Never to
actually process the update -- but the problem of needing an extra
render pass to bail out hidden updates already exists and we should fix
that properly instead of adding yet another special case.
2019-09-23 20:52:48 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
d6f6b951e1 Support disabling interaction tracing for suspense promises (#16776)
* Support disabling interaction tracing for suspense promises

If a thrown Promise has the __reactDoNotTraceInteractions attribute, React will not wrapped its callbacks to continue tracing any current interaction(s).

* Added optional '__reactDoNotTraceInteractions' attribute to Flow Thenable type
2019-09-13 08:59:57 -07:00
Dominic Gannaway
bd79be9b68 [react-core] Add experimental React Scope component API (#16587) 2019-08-29 12:06:51 +01:00
Luna Ruan
f512537754 Babel Transform JSX to React.jsx/React.jsxDEV Plugin (#16432)
This babel transform is a fork of the @babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx transform and is for experimentation purposes only. We don't plan to own this code in the future, and we will upstream this to Babel at some point once we've proven out the concept.

As per the RFC to simplify element creation, we want to change the JSX transform from targeting React.createElement(type, props, children) to React.jsx(type, props, key). This modifies the existing @babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx (and helper) babel plugin to support React.jsx and React.jsxDEV.

The main differences between React.jsx/React.jsxDEV and React.createElement are:
1.) key is now passed as an explicit argument rather than through props
3.) children are now passed through props rather than as an explicit argument
4.) props must always be an object
5.) __source and and __self are now passed as separate arguments into React.jsxDEV rather than through props

Part of the rationale for this change is that we want to deprecate key spread through props because this is an expensive dynamic comparison operation. We want users instead always explicitly pass key as a prop. However, in the interim, we need a way to distinguish between <div {...props} key={foo} /> and <div key={foo} {...props} />. Therefore, until we completely deprecate key spreading, we will use React.createElement to transform <div {...props} key="Hi" /> and React.jsx to transform everything else.
2019-08-27 16:00:20 -07:00
Simen Bekkhus
e308a037be chore: make tests compatible with Jest 24 (#15779)
* chore: make tests compatible with Jest 24

* remove fake rafs

* rollback jsdom for localstorage compat

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-Authored-By: Sunil Pai <threepointone@oculus.com>

* chore: cleanup lockfile
2019-08-14 12:32:26 +01:00
Dan Abramov
e0a521b02a Make component stack last argument for deprecation warnings (#16384) 2019-08-13 23:25:03 +01:00
Andrew Clark
0bd0c5269f Upgrade ESLint so we can use JSX Fragment syntax (#16328)
Now that we're using Babel 7, this is the last blocker.
2019-08-09 12:59:02 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
07d062dea8 Mark spawned work for client-rendered suspense boundary (#16341)
Currently this is getting marked as Never which is the normal continuation
for a dehydrated boundary, but if it is client-rendered it has a higher
priority. That causes us to drop the interaction tracing for that render.

This colocates the marking where we actually set the expiration time.
2019-08-09 12:37:06 -07:00
Sunil Pai
66a474227b use a different link in the UNSAFE_ component warnings (#16321)
When React detects a deprectated/unsafe lifecycle method, the warning points to a page with more details on the why/what of the warning. However, the actual link (https://fb.me/react-async-component-lifecycle-hooks) uses the phrase "lifecycle-hooks" which is confusing since it doesn't have anything to do with hooks. This PR changes the link to something less confusing - https://fb.me/react-unsafe-component-lifecycles.
2019-08-09 12:18:39 +01:00
lunaruan
b12a982062 Babel 7 (#16297)
Upgraded from Babel 6 to Babel 7.

The only significant change seems to be the way `@babel/plugin-transform-classes` handles classes differently from `babel-plugin-transform-es2015-classes`. In regular mode, the former injects a `_createClass` function that increases the bundle size, and in the latter it removes the safeguard checks. However, this is okay because we don't all classes in new features, and we want to deprecate class usage in the future in the react repo.

Co-authored-by: Luna Ruan <luna@fb.com>
Co-authored-by: Abdul Rauf <abdulraufmujahid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maksim Markelov <maks-markel@mail.ru>
2019-08-08 17:46:35 -07:00