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Hello, I'm trying to type my application which is using redux-orm. I came across an issue with the new createSelector API. My code is as simple as:
import { createSelector } from 'redux-orm'
import orm from 'features/regulation/orm'
export const selectTest = createSelector(orm.Policy)
The error I get is that
Expected 2-9 arguments, but got 1.ts(2554)
redux.d.ts(87,
Unistore will go very well with web components. It can have bindings for LitElement and others.
I am interested to work on this if it will accepted.
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For posterity sake, let's clarify that throttling and debouncing are in fact distinct, while still clearly being related.
But both of these seem like worthwhile decorative hooks to add, which allow you to ensure that an Articulated Function is invoking another function only under certain time-based thresholds.
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An atom reducer is a pure function and should not access make a dispatch to store. schedule is passed for that.
If a store is in a transaction state and process atoms it should not accept another dispatch and should throw an error.
If a store is in a transaction state and process it may accepts another dispatch.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me that different
effector-vueAPIs (especially Options API vs. Hooks API) assume different Vue versions.For example, I tried to use Hooks API in combination with Vue 2 &
@vue/composition-apibut it won't compile because it tries to import composition functions directly fromvuemodule (as in Vue 3) instead of@vue/compositon-apimodule (as in V