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12895 Commits
Author SHA1 Message Date
Dominic GannawayandGitHub 503fd82b42 Modern Event System: Add support for internal FB Primer (#18210) 2020-03-04 23:41:59 +00:00
Brian VaughnandGitHub 45c172d948 feat: honor displayName of context types (#18035)
* test: Add test for current behavior of displayName
* feat: consider displayName of context types
2020-03-04 14:54:16 -08:00
Dominic GannawayandGitHub 83c3ed290c Fix instanceContainsElem bug from typo (#18213) 2020-03-04 19:53:16 +00:00
Vishal JagtapandGitHub 7e94d89f3e Updated React Native Website URL (#18207) 2020-03-04 12:10:48 +00:00
Brian Vaughn 355970aa4b DevTools 4.4.0 -> 4.5.0 2020-03-03 15:04:07 -08:00
Andrew ClarkandGitHub ec652f4daf Bugfix: Expired partial tree infinite loops (#17949)
* Bugfix: Expiring a partially completed tree (#17926)

* Failing test: Expiring a partially completed tree

We should not throw out a partially completed tree if it expires in the
middle of rendering. We should finish the rest of the tree without
yielding, then finish any remaining expired levels in a single batch.

* Check if there's a partial tree before restarting

If a partial render expires, we should stay in the concurrent path
(performConcurrentWorkOnRoot); we'll stop yielding, but the rest of the
behavior remains the same.

We will only revert to the sync path (performSyncWorkOnRoot) when
starting on a new level.

This approach prevents partially completed concurrent work from
being discarded.

* New test: retry after error during expired render

* Regression: Expired partial tree infinite loops

Adds regression tests that reproduce a scenario where a partially
completed tree expired then fell into an infinite loop.

The code change that exposed this bug made the assumption that if you
call Scheduler's `shouldYield` from inside an expired task, Scheduler
will always return `false`. But in fact, Scheduler sometimes returns
`true` in that scenario, which is a bug.

The reason it worked before is that once a task timed out, React would
always switch to a synchronous work loop without checking `shouldYield`.

My rationale for relying on `shouldYield` was to unify the code paths
between a partially concurrent render (i.e. expires midway through) and
a fully concurrent render, as opposed to a render that was synchronous
the whole time. However, this bug indicates that we need a stronger
guarantee within React for when tasks expire, given that the failure
case is so catastrophic. Instead of relying on the result of a dynamic
method call, we should use control flow to guarantee that the work is
synchronously executed.

(We should also fix the Scheduler bug so that `shouldYield` always
returns false inside an expired task, but I'll address that separately.)

* Always switch to sync work loop when task expires

Refactors the `didTimeout` check so that it always switches to the
synchronous work loop, like it did before the regression.

This breaks the error handling behavior that I added in 5f7361f (an
error during a partially concurrent render should retry once,
synchronously). I'll fix this next. I need to change that behavior,
anyway, to support retries that occur as a result of `flushSync`.

* Retry once after error even for sync renders

Except in legacy mode.

This is to support the `useOpaqueReference` hook, which uses an error
to trigger a retry at lower priority.

* Move partial tree check to performSyncWorkOnRoot

* Factor out render phase

Splits the work loop and its surrounding enter/exit code into their own
functions. Now we can do perform multiple render phase passes within a
single call to performConcurrentWorkOnRoot or performSyncWorkOnRoot.
This lets us get rid of the `didError` field.
2020-03-03 13:42:18 -08:00
Brian VaughnandGitHub d2158d6ccb Fix flow types (#18204)
* Added missing @flow pragma to React.js

* Fixed useContext() return type definition

* Fixed previously masked Flow errors in DevTools and react-interactions packages

* Added displayName to internal Context Flow type

* Removed Flow generic annotations for createResponder

This seems to cause a parsing error. (Not sure why.) The API is deprecated anyway so I'm being lazy for now and just adding a .
2020-03-03 12:46:24 -08:00
Dominic GannawayandGitHub 8e6a08ea4f Modern Event System: add plugin handling and forked paths (#18195) 2020-03-03 14:37:06 +00:00
Luna RuanandGitHub 7e83af17ce Put React.jsx and React.jsxDEV behind experimental build (#18023)
This PR puts the React.jsx and React.jsxDEV (enableJSXTransformAPI feature flag) in the experimental build so that we can use it to test React Native.
2020-03-02 18:08:40 -08:00
Dominic GannawayandGitHub 8cb2fb21eb Refine isFiberSuspenseAndTimedOut (#18184) 2020-03-02 14:15:42 +00:00
Dominic GannawayandGitHub dbc7b9f50c Fix bug with PressLegacy blur (#18194) 2020-03-02 13:42:46 +00:00
Dominic GannawayandGitHub 62861bbcc7 More event system cleanup and scaffolding (#18179) 2020-03-02 10:59:07 +00:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 8ccfce460f Only use Rollup's CommonJS plugin for "react-art" (#18186)
* Only use Rollup's CommonJS plugin for "react-art"

We still need it for the "art" UMD builds but nothing else should have
CommonJS dependencies anymore.

* react-debug-tools and jest-react should leave object-assign as an external dep

This avoids it being compiled into the output.
2020-02-28 16:46:16 -08:00
Minh NguyenandGitHub c26506a7d2 Update react-shallow-renderer from 16.12.0 to 16.13.0 (#18185) 2020-02-28 16:35:52 -08:00
Eli WhiteandGitHub 26aa1987ce [Native] Enable and remove targetAsInstance feature flag. (#18182) 2020-02-28 13:45:42 -08:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 4469700bb6 Change ReactVersion from CJS to ES module (#18181) 2020-02-28 13:09:02 -08:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 58eedbb024 Check in a forked version of object-assign only for UMD builds (#18180)
* Check in a forked version of object-assign

This one uses ES modules so that we can inline it into UMD builds.

We could wait for object-assign to make an ESM export but we're going to
remove this dependency and assume global polyfills in the next version
anyway. However, we'd have to figure out how to keep the copyright header
and it'll get counted in terms of byte size (even if other tooling removes
it).

A lot of headache when we have our own implementation anyway. So I'll just
use that.

Ours is not resilient to checking certain browser bugs but those browsers
are mostly unused anyway. (Even FB breaks on them presumably.)

We also don't need to be resilient to Symbols since the way React uses it
we shouldn't need to copy symbols

* Don't transpile Object.assign to object-assign in object-assign

The polyfill needs to be able to feature detect Object.assign.
2020-02-28 11:14:09 -08:00
Henry Q. DineenandGitHub 053347e6bc react-test-renderer: improve findByType() error message (#17439)
* improve findByType error message

* fix flow typing

* Adding a test for the "Unknown" branch when `getComponentName()` returns a falsy value. The error message in this case not the most descriptive but seems consistent with the `getComponentName(type) || 'Unknown'` pattern seen in multiple places in this code base.
2020-02-28 17:55:33 +00:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub 4ee592e95a Add an early invariant to debug a mystery crash (#18159) 2020-02-28 11:56:36 +00:00
Sophie AlpertandGitHub 7ea4e4111f Fix typo in warning text (#18103)
Mentioned in #18090.
2020-02-28 11:53:20 +00:00
Simen BekkhusandGitHub 79a25125b1 feat: add recommended config eslint rule (#14762)
* feat: add recommended config eslint rule

* add exhaustive-deps to recommended as well
2020-02-28 02:01:17 +00:00
ae60caacfd [Fabric] Fix targetAsInstance dispatchEvent "cannot read property of null" (#18156)
* Fix Fabric targetAsInstance dispatchEvent: targetFiber stateNode is null in some cases

Co-authored-by: Dan Abramov <dan.abramov@gmail.com>
2020-02-27 17:23:25 -08:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub d72700ff5a Remove runtime dependency on prop-types (#18127)
* Remove runtime dep on prop-types

* Fix test
2020-02-28 01:21:54 +00:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 549e418830 Move remaining things to named exports (#18165)
* Move remaining things to named exports

The interesting case here is the noop renderers. The wrappers around the
reconciler now changed to use a local export that gets mutated.

ReactNoop and ReactNoopPersistent now have to destructure the object to
list out the names it's going to export. We should probably refactor
ReactNoop away from createReactNoop. Especially since it's also not Flow
typed.

* Switch interactions to star exports

This will have esModule compatibility flag on them. They should ideally
export default instead.
2020-02-27 17:18:55 -08:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 739f20beda Remove Node shallow builds (#18157)
This is just a forwarding module. We can hardcode it.
2020-02-27 14:11:40 -08:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 3e809bf5d4 Convert React Native builds to named exports (#18136)
These don't need any forks because we always export the same things atm.
2020-02-27 11:33:44 -08:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub 869dbda722 Don't build shallow renderer for FB (#18153) 2020-02-27 18:17:58 +00:00
Minh NguyenandGitHub 293878e079 Replace ReactShallowRenderer with a dependency (#18144)
Closes #17321.
2020-02-27 18:10:25 +00:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub abcca45951 Run test-prod job for experimental builds (#18152) 2020-02-27 16:21:36 +00:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub 1ad2179002 Bust Circle caches 2020-02-27 15:33:10 +00:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub b4e3148918 Remove unused flag (#18132) 2020-02-27 12:58:15 +00:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub 849e8328b5 Remove unnecessary warnings (#18135) 2020-02-27 02:14:30 +00:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub f9c0a45441 Convert the rest of react-dom and react-test-renderer to Named Exports (#18145)
Nothing interesting here except that ReactShallowRenderer currently exports
a class with a static method instead of an object.

I think the public API is probably just meant to be createRenderer but
currently the whole class is exposed. So this means that we have to keep
it as default export. We could potentially also expose a named export for
createRenderer but that's going to cause compatibility issues.

So I'm just going to make that export default.

Unfortunately Rollup and Babel (which powers Jest) disagree on how to
import this. So to make it work I had to move the jest tests to imports.

This doesn't work with module resetting. Some tests weren't doing that
anyway and the rest is just testing ReactShallowRenderer so meh.
2020-02-26 18:04:32 -08:00
Brian Vaughn 2738b6d022 Updated CHANGELOG to remove passive effects change from 16.13 release. (It wasn't part of that release.) 2020-02-26 13:06:02 -08:00
Dan AbramovandGitHub 69c769ae04 Fix changelog link 2020-02-26 21:04:36 +00:00
Dan efaffc4797 Prettier 2020-02-26 21:02:20 +00:00
Sunil PaiandGitHub c1c5499cc3 update version numbers for 16.13 (#18143)
also includes a bugfix when downloading error codes from circleci.
v16.13.0
2020-02-26 20:33:29 +00:00
Sunil PaiandGitHub 169b1f79be Changelog for 16.13.0 (#18124)
* Changelog for 16.13.0

* Update CHANGELOG.md
2020-02-26 20:15:01 +00:00
Brian Vaughn 71418fda3b Rearranged some DevTools Components code 2020-02-26 11:33:52 -08:00
d166319e86 [DevTools] Added resize support for Components panel. (#18046)
* feat: DevTools - Added Resize Support.

* feat: Prettier.

* feat: DevTools - Added debug comments.

* feat: DevTools - Removed Use Memo.

* feat: DevTools - Added types.

* feat: DevTools - Extracted values to constants.

* feat: DevTools - Removed useCallback.

* feat: DevTools - Finished refactoring.

* feat: DevTools - Merging fixup.

* feat: DevTools - Prettier fix.

* feat: DevTools - Extracted code from Components fil.

* feat: DevTools - Fixed orientation change issue.

* feat: DevTools - Added flow types for reducer and refs.

* feat: DevTools - Fixed orientation change on initial load.

* Update packages/react-devtools-shared/src/devtools/views/Components/ComponentsResizer.js

* Removed unused `orientationRef`

* Fix Flow ref issue

Co-authored-by: Brian Vaughn <brian.david.vaughn@gmail.com>
2020-02-26 11:30:42 -08:00
Brian VaughnandGitHub e1c7e651fe Update ReactDebugHooks to handle composite hooks (#18130)
The useState hook has always composed the useReducer hook. 1:1 composition like this is fine.

But some more recent hooks (e.g. useTransition, useDeferredValue) compose multiple hooks internally. This breaks react-debug-tools because it causes off-by-N errors when the debug tools re-renders the function.

For example, if a component were to use the useTransition and useMemo hooks, the normal hooks dispatcher would create a list of first state, then callback, then memo hooks, but the debug tools package would expect a list of transition then memo. This can break user code and cause runtime errors in both the react-debug-tools package and in product code.

This PR fixes the currently broken hooks by updating debug tools to be aware of the composite hooks (how many times it should call nextHook essentially) and adds tests to make sure they don't get out of sync again. We'll need to add similar tests for future composite hooks (like useMutableSource #18000).
2020-02-26 09:28:35 -08:00
Sunil PaiandGitHub d28bd2994b remove OSS testing builds (#18138)
The testing build versions of react-dom are included in the builds right now, but we're not ready to share them yet. This PR removes them for now (back soon for the next release)
2020-02-26 13:12:55 +00:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 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
Steve HarrisonandGitHub f3ecd56bea Fixed a spelling mistake in a comment. (#18119) 2020-02-25 21:01:08 -08:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub 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
Dominic GannawayandGitHub 8d7535e540 Add @nolint to FB bundle headers (#18126) 2020-02-25 14:45:31 +00:00
Dominic GannawayandGitHub a29a273c17 [react-interactions] Ensure blur to window disengages press (#18125) 2020-02-25 14:14:19 +00:00
bf13d3e3c6 [eslint-plugin-react-hooks] Fix cyclic caching for loops containing a… (#16853)
* [eslint-plugin-react-hooks] Fix cyclic caching for loops containing a condition

* [eslint-plugin-react-hooks] prettier write

* [eslint-plugin-react-hooks] Fix set for tests

* Update packages/eslint-plugin-react-hooks/src/RulesOfHooks.js

Co-Authored-By: Luke Kang <kidkkr@icloud.com>

Co-authored-by: Luke Kang <kidkkr@icloud.com>
2020-02-25 11:38:23 +00:00
0e49074f7a Cross platform support to run yarn test:edge for Microsoft Edge dev tools extension (#18108)
* Test automation for edge dev tools extension

* Linter changes

* Load extension automatically.

* Fixed path in `test` command

Co-authored-by: Brian Vaughn <brian.david.vaughn@gmail.com>
2020-02-24 18:17:01 -08:00
Sebastian MarkbågeandGitHub ccab494738 Move type DOMContainer to HostConfig (#18112)
Exports from ReactDOM represents React's public API. This include types
exported by React. At some point we'll start building Flow types from
these files.

The duplicate name between DOMContainer and Container seems confusing too
since it was used in the same files even though they're the same.
2020-02-24 08:57:48 -08:00