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react-native/React/Base/RCTEventDispatcher.m
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Lulu Wu ea93151f21 Make RCTEventDispatcher TurboModule-compatible
Summary:
This diff ended up being a bit more complicated than I anticipated, since the source files in `ReactInternal` were depending on `RCTEventDispatcher`. I made the following changes:
1. Make `RCTEventDispatcher` a `protocol`, keep it in `ReactInternal`.
2. Rename the `RCTEventDispatcher` NativeModule to `RCTEventDispatcherModule`, make it conform to the `RCTEventEmitter` `protocol`, and move it to `CoreModules`.
3. Where necessary, replace categories of `RCTEventDispatcher` with functions.

Changelog:
[iOS][Added] - Make RCTEventDispatcher TurboModule-comaptible

Reviewed By: fkgozali

Differential Revision: D18439488

fbshipit-source-id: b3da15c29459fddf884519f33b0c3b8c036b5539
2020-10-14 02:40:10 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*/
#import "RCTEventDispatcherProtocol.h"
const NSInteger RCTTextUpdateLagWarningThreshold = 3;
NSString *RCTNormalizeInputEventName(NSString *eventName)
{
if ([eventName hasPrefix:@"on"]) {
eventName = [eventName stringByReplacingCharactersInRange:(NSRange){0, 2} withString:@"top"];
} else if (![eventName hasPrefix:@"top"]) {
eventName = [[@"top" stringByAppendingString:[eventName substringToIndex:1].uppercaseString]
stringByAppendingString:[eventName substringFromIndex:1]];
}
return eventName;
}
@implementation RCTBridge (RCTEventDispatcher)
- (id<RCTEventDispatcherProtocol>)eventDispatcher
{
return [self moduleForName:@"EventDispatcher" lazilyLoadIfNecessary:YES];
}
@end