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Aurelia is a next generation JavaScript client framework that leverages simple conventions to empower your creativity.
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For the most part this just works, but functions within tagged markup get weird indent assertions, e.g.,
${collection.map((item) => {
const { prop1, prop2 } = workWith(item); // eslint: expected indentation of 4 but found 10 (indent)
return html` // eslint: expected indentation of 4 but found 10 (indent)
<${Widget} prop1=${prop1} prop2=${prop2} />
Babel Macro
I'm sorry to post an issue that is missing crucial evidence, but some debugging of a recent config loading bug makes me suspect that the react-rails railtie.rb may be modifying the load order of initializers, and preventing the values in Rails.application.config being as expected.
Whether this happens or not appears to be partly dependent on where in the Gemfile the react-rails gem is l
To reproduce:
$ npm pack [email protected]
npm notice
npm notice 📦 [email protected]
npm notice === Tarball Contents ===
npm notice 6.1kB dist/.DS_Store
npm notice 599B dist/_constants.js
npm notice 22.3kB dist/_utils.js
npm notice 8.2kB dist/babel-external.js
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I really would appreciate feedback here. It is so hard for me to see it since I've been so close to this for so long and I've developed apps in this manner for 10 years. I'm going to be the worst person to write the documentation since it is all so second nature for me. Yet, I am most likely going to be the person writing the documentation since I understand how everything works so well.
So can
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More error logging
I think having Crank emit errors/warnings in more situations would go a long ways towards compensating for the docs' lack of nuance.
E.g., an async generator returning
undefineddoesn't strike me as a common thing to want to do, and if someone wants it maybe they should returnnullso it's explicit. Then Crank could throw an error if an async generator returnsundefined. That should
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Blocked By: wix/vscode-glean#97
Example:
class Foo extends Component {
render() {
return (<div>
{this.props.foo.map((bar) => <div>{bar.x}</div>)}
</div>)
}
}
Current:
const Foo = props => {
const foo = useRef();
const x = useRef();
return <div>
{foo.current.map(bar => <div>{x.current}</div>)}
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It may be nice to ultimately just update these tests to read the data/blocks dir and run tests against each automatically so it's easier to manage these tests
The documentation contains a few references to issues from the now archived yewstack/docs repository.
Since the docs repository is read-only, the same issues should be re-created here and the links in the docs should be updated to point to the new issue.
"Contribute to our docs" links