Summary:
The function should have optional arguments, but not nullable types.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7580
Differential Revision: D3304994
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fbshipit-source-id: 9918817429126ea16dd3076b61a3493c3a3a8388
Summary:Follow-up to https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5084
This…
- changes all requires within RN to `require('fbjs/lib/…')`
- updates `.flowconfig`
- updates `packager/blacklist.js`
- adapts tests
- removes things from `Libraries/vendor/{core,emitter}` that are also in fbjs
- removes knowledge of `fbjs` from the packager
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5084
Reviewed By: bestander
Differential Revision: D2926835
fb-gh-sync-id: 2095e22b2f38e032599d1f2601722b3560e8b6e9
shipit-source-id: 2095e22b2f38e032599d1f2601722b3560e8b6e9
Summary:
When mutation of a stack happens, we'd like to compute the diff of the stacks (before and after) so that
we can know which routes are removed in the new stack.
This diff adds a new method `substract` which does what we need.
Summary:
# Summary
Add a method `keyOf` to NavigationRouteStack.
The method `keyOf` returns a key that is associated with the route.
The a route is added to a stack, the stack creats an unique key for it and
will keep the key for the route until the route is rmeoved from the stack.
The stack also passes the keys to its derived stack (the new stack created by the
mutation API such as `push`, `pop`...etc).
The key for the route persists until the initial stack and its derived stack no longer
contains this route.
# Why Do We Need This?
Navigator has needs to use an unique key to manage the scenes rendered.
The problem is that `route` itself isn't a very reliable thing to be used as the key.
Consider this example:
```
// `scene_1` animates into the viewport.
navigator.push('scene_1');
setTimeout(() => {
// `scene_1` animates off the viewport.
navigator.pop();
}, 100);
setTimeout(() => {
// Should we bring in a new scene or bring back the one that was previously popped?
navigator.push('scene_1');
}, 200);
```
Because we currently use `route` itself as a key for the scene, we'd have to block a route
until its scene is completely off the components tree even the route itself is no longer
in the stack otherwise we'd see strange animation of jumping scenes.
# What's Next
We're hoping that we can build pure reactive view for NavigationRouteStack easily.
The naive implementation of NavigationRouteStackView may look like this:
```
class NavigationRouteStackView {
constructor() {
this.state = {
staleScenes: {},
};
}
componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps) {
if (nextProps.stack !== this.props.stack) {
var stale;
var staleScenes = {...this.state.staleScenes};
this.props.stack.forEach((route, index, key) => {
if (nextProps.stack.keyOf(route) !== key) {
stale = true;
staleScenes[key] = {route, index, key, stale};
}
});
if (stale) {
this.setState({
staleScenes,
});
}
}
}
render() {
var scenes = [];
this.props.stack.forEach((route, index, key) => {
scenes.push({route, index, key});
});
Object.keys(this.state.staleScenes).forEach(key => {
scenes.push(this.state.staleScenes[key]);
});
scenes.sort(stableSortByIndex);
return <View>{scenes.map(renderScene)}</View>;
}
}
```
Summary:
Introducing the data structure NavigationRouteStack that focused on managing
navigation routes stack.
The goal is to make <Navigatior /> thinner by moving stack management logic into
its own class and make sure it's well-tested.
Teh next step will be cleaning up <Navigatior /> and add `NavigationRouteStack` to
`NavigationContext`.