* Update Jest
* Remove hacks for Jest + Workspace integration
They were fixed by https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/4761.
* Use relative requires in tests relying on private APIs
I changed them to absolute to work around a Jest bug.
The bug has been fixed so I can revert my past changes now.
* Remove Task priority
The concept of Task priority was originally added as a way to avoid
reentrancy. Sync priority is for work that flushes synchronously, and
Task is for work that flushes at the end of the event loop.
But it turns out that in most cases, it's simpler to model Task and
Sync as the same priority level. For example, it's never correct to
flush Sync work from the update queue without flushing Task. Doing so
can lead to infinite update loops.
And using a separate priority level is not necessary to avoid
reentrancy. We already track when work is being rendered, and exit
before entering the render cycle again. That alone is sufficient.
This commit removes Task priority from the codebase. Now we use the
same level for both truly synchronous work and work that is deferred
until the end of the event loop.
This also enables us to remove DOM-specific legacy cases from the
reconciler and lift them to the renderer.
* Remove isUnbatched from FiberRoot
Simpler to render unbatched roots immediately.
* Use a cyclic linked list for root schedule
Avoids the need for a separate `isScheduled` field.
* Added an automated test that would have caught the recent error code transform bug
* Renamed dev-expression-with-codes test to replace-invariant-error-codes
* Formatting nit
* Use relative paths in packages/react
* Use relative paths in packages/react-art
* Use relative paths in packages/react-cs
* Use relative paths in other packages
* Fix as many issues as I can
This uncovered an interesting problem where ./b from package/src/a would resolve to a different instantiation of package/src/b in Jest.
Either this is a showstopper or we can solve it by completely fobbidding remaining /src/.
* Fix all tests
It seems we can't use relative requires in tests anymore. Otherwise Jest becomes confused between real file and symlink.
https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/3830
This seems bad... Except that we already *don't* want people to create tests that import individual source files.
All existing cases of us doing so are actually TODOs waiting to be fixed.
So perhaps this requirement isn't too bad because it makes bad code looks bad.
Of course, if we go with this, we'll have to lint against relative requires in tests.
It also makes moving things more painful.
* Prettier
* Remove @providesModule
* Fix remaining Haste imports I missed earlier
* Fix up paths to reflect new flat structure
* Fix Flow
* Fix CJS and UMD builds
* Fix FB bundles
* Fix RN bundles
* Prettier
* Fix lint
* Fix warning printing and error codes
* Fix buggy return
* Fix lint and Flow
* Use Yarn on CI
* Unbreak Jest
* Fix lint
* Fix aliased originals getting included in DEV
Shouldn't affect correctness (they were ignored) but fixes DEV size regression.
* Record sizes
* Fix weird version in package.json
* Tweak bundle labels
* Get rid of output option by introducing react-dom/server.node
* Reconciler should depend on prop-types
* Update sizes last time
* Split performWork into renderRoot and commitRoot
It turns out that the scheduler is too coupled to how the DOM renderer
works. Specifically, the requestIdleCallback model, and how roots are
committed immediately after completing. Other renderers have different
constraints for when to yield and when to commit work.
We're moving towards a model where the scheduler only works on a single
root at a time, and the render phase and commit phase are split into
distinct entry points. This gives the renderer more control over when
roots are committed, coordinating multiple roots, deferring the commit
phase, batching updates, when to yield execution, and so on.
In this initial commit, I've left the renderers alone and only changed
the scheduler. Mostly, this involved extracting logic related to
multiple roots and moving it into its own section at the bottom of the
file. The idea is that this section can be lifted pretty much as-is
into the renderers. I'll do that next.
* Remove FiberRoot scheduleAt
Isn't actually used anywhere
* Make the root schedule a linked list again
Since this still lives inside the renderer, let's just use the
FiberRoot type. The FiberRoot concept will likely be lifted out
eventually, anyway.
* commitRoot should accept a HostRoot
This way it's less reliant on the alternate model
* Unify branches
* Remove dead branch
onUncaughtError is only called while we're working on a root.
* remainingWork -> remainingExpirationTime
I was wary of leaking NoWork but mixing numbers and null is worse so
let's just do it until we think of something better.
* Rename stuff
While testing some changes to RN, I noticed that the '--sync-fbsource' flag had been broken recently by things being moved around and the newly-added CS renderer. Fixed it up.
* react-dom/src/syntheticEvents => events, and put plugins into it
* Flatten react-dom/src/shared
* Split react-dom/src/client/utils into event/ and root client folder
Makes it clearer what is used by what.
* Strictly separate modules that can be imported by client and server
* shared/src -> shared
It's not a real package and doesn't even have package.json.
This will also make importing less weird if we drop Haste.
* Get rid of shared/utils
Moved event-specific into shared/event.
Moved rest to the root since distinction has always been pretty arbitrary.
* Fix references to old shared/src paths
* Move files and tests to more meaningful places
* Fix the build
Now that we import reconciler via react-reconciler, I needed to make a few tweaks.
* Update sizes
* Move @preventMunge directive to FB header
* Revert unintentional change
* Fix Flow coverage
I forgot to @flow-ify those files. This uncovered some issues.
* Prettier, I love you but you're bringing me down
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Pulling minimum wage
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But they shuttered your stores
When you opened the doors
To the cops who were bored once they'd run out of crime
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Your mild billionaire mayor's now convinced he's a king
So the boring collect
I mean all disrespect
In the neighborhood bars I'd once dreamt I would drink
Prettier, I love you but you're freaking me out
There's a ton of the twist but we're fresh out of shout
Like a death in the hall
That you hear through your wall
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Like a death of the heart
Jesus, where do I start?
But you're still the one pool where I'd happily drown
And oh! Take me off your mailing list
For kids who think it still exists
Yes, for those who think it still exists
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And oh! Maybe mother told you true
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* Include component stack in more places, including SSR
* Forbid including reconciler code into the server bundle
* Tighten up the Flow annotation
* Fix lint
* Gosh Prettier
* Only renderers should depend on reconciler code
* Remove react-art dependency on react-dom modules
They share ReactDOMFrameScheduling so I moved it to shared.
* Update build size
* [CS] Clone container instead of new root concept
The extra "root" concept is kind of unnecessary. Instead of having a
mutable container even in the persistent mode, I'll instead make the
container be immutable too and be cloned. Then the "commit" just becomes
swapping the previous container for the new one.
* Change the signature or persistence again
We may need to clone without any updates, e.g. when the children are changed.
Passing in the previous node is not enough to recycle since it won't have the
up-to-date props and children. It's really only useful to for allocation pooling.
* Implement persistent updates
This forks the update path for host fibers. For mutation mode we mark
them as having an effect. For persistence mode, we clone the stateNode with
new props/children.
Next I'll do HostRoot and HostPortal.
* Refine protocol into a complete and commit phase
finalizeContainerChildren will get called at the complete phase.
replaceContainer will get called at commit.
Also, drop the keepChildren flag. We'll never keep children as we'll never
update a container if none of the children has changed.
* Implement persistent updates of roots and portals
These are both "containers". Normally we rely on placement/deletion effects
to deal with insertions into the containers. In the persistent mode we need
to clone the container and append all the changed children to it.
I needed somewhere to store these new containers before they're committed
so I added another field.
* Commit persistent work at the end by swapping out the container
* Unify cloneOrRecycle
Originally I tried to make the recyclable instance nullable but Flow didn't
like that and it's kind of sketchy since the instance type might not be
nullable.
However, the real difference which one we call is depending on whether they
are equal. We can just offload that to the renderer. Most of them won't
need to know about this at all since they'll always clone or just create
new.
The ones that do know now have to be careful to compare them so they don't
reuse an existing instance but that's probably fine to simplify the
implementation and API.
* Add persistent noop renderer for testing
* Add basic persistent tree test
* Test bail out
This adds a test for bailouts. This revealed a subtle bug. We don't set the
return pointer when stepping into newly created fibers because there
can only be one. However, since I'm reusing this mechanism for persistent
updates, I'll need to set the return pointer because a bailed out tree
won't have the right return pointer.
* Test persistent text nodes
Found another bug.
* Add persistent portal test
This creates a bit of an unfortunate feature testing in the unmount
branch.
That's because we want to trigger nested host deletions in portals in the
mutation mode.
* Don't consider container when determining portal identity
Basically, we can't use the container to determine if we should keep
identity and update an existing portal instead of recreate it. Because
for persistent containers, there is no permanent identity.
This makes it kind of strange to even use portals in this mode. It's
probably more ideal to have another concept that has permanent identity
rather than trying to swap out containers.
* Clear portals when the portal is deleted
When a portal gets deleted we need to create a new empty container and
replace the current one with the empty one.
* Add renderer mode flags for dead code elimination
* Simplify ReactNoop fix
* Add new type to the host config for persistent configs
We need container to stay as the persistent identity of the root atom.
So that we can refer to portals over time.
Instead, I'll introduce a new type just to temporarily hold the children
of a container until they're ready to be committed into the permanent
container. Essentially, this is just a fancy array that is not an array
so that the host can choose data structure/allocation for it.
* Implement new hooks
Now containers are singletons and instead their children swap. That way
portals can use the container as part of their identity again.
* Update build size and error codes
* Address comment
* Move new files to new location