Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/35038
React-jsi provides JSI to allow React Native to interface with JavaScriptCore.
The hermes-engine Pod provides a second copy of JSI, as Hermes is built and linked statically with JSI.
This second copy of JSI would lead to an [ODR Violation](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/definition).
To resolve this, when Hermes is enabled:
- React-hermes and hermes-engine are installed.
- React-jsc is not installed.
- React-jsi continues to be installed.
- React-jsi will not build JSI.
- React-jsi will declare a dependency on hermes-engine.
The result is that the JSI dependency for React Native is satisfied by hermes-engine, and there is no duplicate JSI library in the project.
When Hermes is disabled:
- React-jsi and React-jsc are installed.
- React-hermes and hermes-engine are not installed.
- React-jsi will build JSI.
Changelog:
[iOS][Changed] Resolve JSI ODR violation, make hermes-engine the JSI provider when Hermes is enabled
Reviewed By: cipolleschi
Differential Revision: D40334913
fbshipit-source-id: 409407a193a35cbd21b0e8778537b3627e4c54a2
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/35031
The React-jsi Pod was serving two purposes: building JSI, and configuring JavaScriptCore as the JS engine.
By splitting the React-jsi Pod into React-jsi and React-jsi, we can start working towards de-coupling the JSI dependency from any particular JS engine.
Pods that depended on React-jsi, now depend on React-jsi and React-jsc.
One exception to this is React-hermes, which is only installed when Hermes is enabled, and thus does not require JavaScriptCore.
Upcoming commits should take care of removing the React-jsc dependency when Hermes is enabled, but it is out of scope for this commit.
Changelog:
[iOS][Changed] - The JSC Runtime is now provided by the React-jsc Pod instead of React-jsi. Libraries that declared a dependency on React-jsi in order to specifically create a JSC runtime (`makeJSCRuntime()`) will need to add React-jsc to their dependencies.
Reviewed By: dmytrorykun
Differential Revision: D40442603
fbshipit-source-id: b9b21146b9deb401f80cfef76a87c9867754a953
Summary:
Bumping RTC-Folly version used to address CVE-2022-24440.
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[General][Security] - Bump RTC-Folly to 2021-07-22
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/33841
Reviewed By: Andjeliko, philIip
Differential Revision: D36425598
Pulled By: cortinico
fbshipit-source-id: d38c5f020dbecf794b10f12ed2da30e1825071af
Summary:
`use_frameworks!` is broken again in react-native 0.69 because React-bridging. in the `use_frameworks!` mode, header structures are flattened, so `#include <react/bridging/CallbackWrapper.h>` is not reachable to the header. to somehow workaround the issue without touch React-bridging imports, the pr do these things:
- use `header_mappings_dir` to keep `react/bridging` header structure
- because the header structure is not default framework header structure, explicitly `HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS` is necessary.
- forward declare `CallbackWrapper` and use it internally in ReactCommon. so that we don't need to add `HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS` for React-bridging to every pods depending on `ReactCommon/turbomodule/core`, e.g. React-RCTSettings.podspec.
## Changelog
[iOS] [Fixed] - Fix use_frameworks! for 0.69
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/34011
Test Plan:
```sh
$ npx react-native init RN069 --version next
# add `use_frameworks!` to ios/Podsfile
# comment out use_flipper!() in ios/Podfile
# patch node_modules/react-native with these changes
$ yarn ios
```
Reviewed By: cortinico, cipolleschi
Differential Revision: D37169699
Pulled By: dmitryrykun
fbshipit-source-id: 309c55f1c611a2fc3902a83e8af814daaf2af6a0