The reanimated babel plugin specifically looks for args to their hooks that are
callbacks, then it workletizes the body of that callback so it can run on the
main thread.
But, forget extracts that callback into a temporary variable and then replaces
the previously inlined callback as an identifier, so that breaks reanimated's
babel plugin. so what happens is some of the previously workletized functions no
longer do after forget runs, which throws a runtime error about a non-worklet
function running on the main thread.
Reanimated expects this: ``` const animatedGProps = useAnimatedProp(function ()
{ ... }) ```
But forget does this: ``` const t0 =function () { ... } const animatedGProps =
useAnimatedProp(t0) ```
With the type definitions, Forget no longer assumes the args to reanimated APIs
escape so Forget does not memoize and they stay as is.