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atp ad5e3f6b9a Fix typo syncronization -> synchronization (#35132)
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Fix typo

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[General][Fixed] - Fixed typo syncronization -> synchronization
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Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/35132

Reviewed By: christophpurrer

Differential Revision: D40832387

Pulled By: rshest

fbshipit-source-id: 834ece525e4469c942e678e2a3d4ecf30be4f550
2022-10-31 02:32:58 -07:00

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React & React Native Versions

This page describes how React and React Native versions interact each other. The version alignment between the two frameworks relies on two synchronization points:

  1. The versions in the package.json of the new app template. For example for React Native 0.68.1 the versions are aligned as follows:
  "dependencies": {
    "react": "17.0.2",
    "react-native": "0.68.1"
  },
  1. The React renderers shipped with React Native inside this folder, the ./Libraries/Renderer folder, of React Native.

This practically means that you can't bump the version of React in your package.json to a later version, as you will still be using the older renderer from the folder mentioned above. Bumping the react version in your package.json will lead to unexpected behaviors.

For the sake of React 18, the first version of React Native compatible with React 18 is 0.69.0. Users on React Native 0.68.0 and previous versions won't be able to use React 18.

If you use the react-native upgrade command or the React Native Upgrade Helper, you'll bump to the correct React version once you upgrade React Native.