Component() — react Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the Component() function in reactive-control-dependency-from-interleaved-reactivity-for-update.js from the react codebase.
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graph TD 3e71f018_c744_9d13_9b17_16071677f16e["Component()"] 8bdf1efa_0739_21f5_611c_d74107f80b58["reactive-control-dependency-from-interleaved-reactivity-for-update.js"] 3e71f018_c744_9d13_9b17_16071677f16e -->|defined in| 8bdf1efa_0739_21f5_611c_d74107f80b58 style 3e71f018_c744_9d13_9b17_16071677f16e fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff
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Source Code
compiler/packages/babel-plugin-react-compiler/src/__tests__/fixtures/compiler/reactive-control-dependency-from-interleaved-reactivity-for-update.js lines 1–24
function Component(props) {
// a and b are independent but their mutations are interleaved, so
// they get grouped in a reactive scope. this means that a becomes
// reactive since it will effectively re-evaluate based on a reactive
// input
const a = [];
const b = [];
b.push(props.cond);
a.push(10);
// Downstream consumer of a, which initially seems non-reactive except
// that a becomes reactive, per above
const c = [a];
let x;
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i += c[0][0]) {
x = 1;
}
// The values assigned to `x` are non-reactive, but the value of `x`
// depends on the "control" value `c[0]` which becomes reactive via
// being interleaved with `b`.
// Therefore x should be treated as reactive too.
return [x];
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Component() do?
Component() is a function in the react codebase, defined in compiler/packages/babel-plugin-react-compiler/src/__tests__/fixtures/compiler/reactive-control-dependency-from-interleaved-reactivity-for-update.js.
Where is Component() defined?
Component() is defined in compiler/packages/babel-plugin-react-compiler/src/__tests__/fixtures/compiler/reactive-control-dependency-from-interleaved-reactivity-for-update.js at line 1.
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