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hi.
in "react semantic ui" document
search placeholder API is not documented while is implemented for component
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<Select /> and <DatePicker /> don't offer the option of accessing name, id and other props once the onChange handler triggers. An event object with this information is accessible in the onChange handler for <Input />.
Feature description
Provide access to these variables for Select and DatePicker. It is needed when the component is being passed handler functions from an
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Describe the bug
The following PR introduced some breaking change in typings: https://github.com/beautifulinteractions/beautiful-react-hooks/pull/156/files#diff-b52768974e6bc0faccb7d4b75b162c99R19
Argument of type '() => void' is not assignable to parameter of type 'any[]'.
Type '() => void' is missing the following properties from type 'any[]': pop, push, concat, join, and 27 more
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Describe the bug
Given a message like {input, plural, other {# + #}}, one would expect both # placeholders getting replaced by the plural value. But only the first one is actually replaced.
To Reproduce
import { plural } from "@lingui/macro"
export default function App() {
const message = plural(5, {
other: '# + #
})
return <p>{message}</p>
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