Fixed bug where layoutSubviews was called continuously for scrollview

Summary:
RCTScrollView was calling `dockClosestSectionHeader` in `reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction`, which triggers a layout update. The reason for this was in case the `stickyHeaderIndexes` property was updated, which would require the headers to be adjusted.

However, doing this in `reactBridgeDidFinishTransaction` had the affect of causing `layoutSubviews` to be called repeatedly every frame even if nothing had changed and the scrollview wasn't moving, which was especially expensive when combined with the `removeClippedSubviews` logic, that loops through every view to calculate if it needs to be clipped.

This fix moves the `dockClosestSectionHeader` call into `didUpdateProps`, and checks that the stickyHeaderIndexes have actually changed before calling it.

Reviewed By: javache

Differential Revision: D3387607

fbshipit-source-id: c71e00c6fac48337a63d7fee7c7c23e016acf24e
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Nick Lockwood 2016-06-06 05:20:51 -07:00 committed by Facebook Github Bot 2
parent a8d4fbb5b2
commit 329c716897

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@ -894,8 +894,13 @@ RCT_SCROLL_EVENT_HANDLER(scrollViewDidZoom, onScroll)
lastIndex, subviewCount);
}
}
}
[_scrollView dockClosestSectionHeader];
- (void)didSetProps:(NSArray<NSString *> *)changedProps
{
if ([changedProps containsObject:@"stickyHeaderIndices"]) {
[_scrollView dockClosestSectionHeader];
}
}
// Note: setting several properties of UIScrollView has the effect of