Eslint now allows us to use a different parser, which allows us to use
esprima-fb explicitly. This means we don't have to wait for espree to add
things like rest-param parsing. Though we do need eslint to upgrade its rules
to handle that AST.
I had hoped to enable parsing of our tests but we can't do that until we
change esprima-fb's XJS nodes to JSX.
While I was here, I also enabled the no-unused-vars rule since eslint
understands template strings. I also made the single quote enforcement
actually fail instead of just warn.
Instead of putting the shared code in a base class method, we use a wrapper
call around all invokations. That way they're free to add code before AND
after the non-shared code.
That way we ensure that component extensions don't need to implement
ReactComponentMixin and do super() calls into it. This helps to create a
tighter API for custom component extensions.
This provides the first step towards moving these methods to static
methods which allows to use a different dispatch mechanism instead of
virtual method calls. E.g. pattern matching.
Summary:
After #2570, `mountDepth` is only used to enforce that `setProps` and `replaceProps` is only invoked on the top-level component. This replaces `mountDepth` with a simpler `isTopLevel` boolean set by `ReactMount` which reduces the surface area of the internal API and removes the need to thread `mountDepth` throughout React core.
Reviewers: @sebmarkbage @zpao
Test Plan:
Ran unit tests successfully:
```
npm run jest
```
We currently have three DOM specific hooks that get injected. I move those
out to ReactComponentEnvironment. The idea is to eventually remove this
injection as the reconciler gets refactored.
There is also a BackendIDOperation which is specific to the DOM component
itself so I move this injection to be more specific to the DOMComponent.
E.g. it makes sense for it to be injectable for cross-worker DOM operations
but it doesn't make sense for ART components.
ReactTextComponent's implementation is DOM-specific; instead of flattenChildren creating the ReactTextComponent instances, ReactNativeComponent now takes care of having ReactTextComponent injected and creating the component instance. I also renamed ReactTextComponent to ReactDOMTextComponent and moved it to browser/ui/ where it belongs. ReactDOMTextComponent no longer inherits directly from ReactComponent and instead implements construct and {mount,receive,unmount}Component directly.
This diff removes `ReactTestUtils.isTextComponent` which should have previously never returned true when using public APIs.
Test Plan: jest, use ballmer-peak example.