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Summary: public Most of the time - especially during app startup - when we call UIManager.manageChildren(), we are actually just adding the first set of children to a newly created view. This case is already optimized for in the JS code, by memoizing index arrays at various sizes, but this is not especially efficient since it is still sending an array of indices with each call that could be easily inferred on the native side instead. I've added a hybrid native/JS optimization that improves the performance for this case. It's not a huge win in terms of time saved, but benchmarks show improvements in the ~1% range for several of the app startup metrics. Reviewed By: tadeuzagallo Differential Revision: D2757388 fb-gh-sync-id: 74f0cdbba93af2c04d69b192a8c2cc5cf429fa09
271 lines
8.5 KiB
JavaScript
271 lines
8.5 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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*
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* @providesModule ReactNativeMount
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* @flow
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*/
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'use strict';
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var ReactElement = require('ReactElement');
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var ReactNativeTagHandles = require('ReactNativeTagHandles');
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var ReactPerf = require('ReactPerf');
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var ReactReconciler = require('ReactReconciler');
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var ReactUpdateQueue = require('ReactUpdateQueue');
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var ReactUpdates = require('ReactUpdates');
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var UIManager = require('UIManager');
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var emptyObject = require('emptyObject');
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var instantiateReactComponent = require('instantiateReactComponent');
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var shouldUpdateReactComponent = require('shouldUpdateReactComponent');
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function instanceNumberToChildRootID(rootNodeID, instanceNumber) {
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return rootNodeID + '[' + instanceNumber + ']';
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}
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/**
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* Temporary (?) hack so that we can store all top-level pending updates on
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* composites instead of having to worry about different types of components
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* here.
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*/
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var TopLevelWrapper = function() {};
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TopLevelWrapper.prototype.isReactComponent = {};
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if (__DEV__) {
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TopLevelWrapper.displayName = 'TopLevelWrapper';
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}
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TopLevelWrapper.prototype.render = function() {
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// this.props is actually a ReactElement
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return this.props;
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};
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/**
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* Mounts this component and inserts it into the DOM.
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*
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* @param {ReactComponent} componentInstance The instance to mount.
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* @param {number} rootID ID of the root node.
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* @param {number} container container element to mount into.
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* @param {ReactReconcileTransaction} transaction
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*/
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function mountComponentIntoNode(
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componentInstance,
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rootID,
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container,
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transaction) {
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var markup = ReactReconciler.mountComponent(
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componentInstance, rootID, transaction, emptyObject
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);
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componentInstance._renderedComponent._topLevelWrapper = componentInstance;
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ReactNativeMount._mountImageIntoNode(markup, container);
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}
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/**
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* Batched mount.
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*
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* @param {ReactComponent} componentInstance The instance to mount.
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* @param {number} rootID ID of the root node.
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* @param {number} container container element to mount into.
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*/
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function batchedMountComponentIntoNode(
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componentInstance,
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rootID,
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container) {
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var transaction = ReactUpdates.ReactReconcileTransaction.getPooled();
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transaction.perform(
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mountComponentIntoNode,
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null,
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componentInstance,
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rootID,
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container,
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transaction
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);
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ReactUpdates.ReactReconcileTransaction.release(transaction);
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}
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/**
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* As soon as `ReactMount` is refactored to not rely on the DOM, we can share
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* code between the two. For now, we'll hard code the ID logic.
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*/
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var ReactNativeMount = {
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instanceCount: 0,
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_instancesByContainerID: {},
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// these two functions are needed by React Devtools
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findNodeHandle: require('findNodeHandle'),
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nativeTagToRootNodeID: function (nativeTag: number): string {
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return ReactNativeTagHandles.tagToRootNodeID[nativeTag];
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},
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/**
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* @param {ReactComponent} instance Instance to render.
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* @param {containerTag} containerView Handle to native view tag
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*/
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renderComponent: function(
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nextElement: ReactElement,
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containerTag: number,
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callback?: ?(() => void)
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): ?ReactComponent {
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var nextWrappedElement = new ReactElement(
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TopLevelWrapper,
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null,
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null,
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null,
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null,
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null,
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nextElement
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);
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var topRootNodeID = ReactNativeTagHandles.tagToRootNodeID[containerTag];
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if (topRootNodeID) {
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var prevComponent = ReactNativeMount._instancesByContainerID[topRootNodeID];
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if (prevComponent) {
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var prevWrappedElement = prevComponent._currentElement;
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var prevElement = prevWrappedElement.props;
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if (shouldUpdateReactComponent(prevElement, nextElement)) {
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ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueElementInternal(prevComponent, nextWrappedElement);
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if (callback) {
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ReactUpdateQueue.enqueueCallbackInternal(prevComponent, callback);
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}
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return prevComponent;
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} else {
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ReactNativeMount.unmountComponentAtNode(containerTag);
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}
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}
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}
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if (!ReactNativeTagHandles.reactTagIsNativeTopRootID(containerTag)) {
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console.error('You cannot render into anything but a top root');
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return;
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}
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var topRootNodeID = ReactNativeTagHandles.allocateRootNodeIDForTag(containerTag);
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ReactNativeTagHandles.associateRootNodeIDWithMountedNodeHandle(
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topRootNodeID,
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containerTag
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);
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var instance = instantiateReactComponent(nextWrappedElement);
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ReactNativeMount._instancesByContainerID[topRootNodeID] = instance;
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var childRootNodeID = instanceNumberToChildRootID(
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topRootNodeID,
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ReactNativeMount.instanceCount++
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);
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// The initial render is synchronous but any updates that happen during
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// rendering, in componentWillMount or componentDidMount, will be batched
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// according to the current batching strategy.
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ReactUpdates.batchedUpdates(
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batchedMountComponentIntoNode,
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instance,
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childRootNodeID,
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topRootNodeID
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);
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var component = instance.getPublicInstance();
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if (callback) {
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callback.call(component);
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}
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return component;
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},
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/**
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* @param {View} view View tree image.
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* @param {number} containerViewID View to insert sub-view into.
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*/
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_mountImageIntoNode: ReactPerf.measure(
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// FIXME(frantic): #4441289 Hack to avoid modifying react-tools
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'ReactComponentBrowserEnvironment',
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'mountImageIntoNode',
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function(mountImage, containerID) {
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// Since we now know that the `mountImage` has been mounted, we can
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// mark it as such.
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ReactNativeTagHandles.associateRootNodeIDWithMountedNodeHandle(
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mountImage.rootNodeID,
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mountImage.tag
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);
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UIManager.setChildren(
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ReactNativeTagHandles.mostRecentMountedNodeHandleForRootNodeID(containerID),
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[mountImage.tag]
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);
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}
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),
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/**
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* Standard unmounting of the component that is rendered into `containerID`,
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* but will also execute a command to remove the actual container view
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* itself. This is useful when a client is cleaning up a React tree, and also
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* knows that the container will no longer be needed. When executing
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* asynchronously, it's easier to just have this method be the one that calls
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* for removal of the view.
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*/
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unmountComponentAtNodeAndRemoveContainer: function(
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containerTag: number
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) {
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ReactNativeMount.unmountComponentAtNode(containerTag);
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// call back into native to remove all of the subviews from this container
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UIManager.removeRootView(containerTag);
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},
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/**
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* Unmount component at container ID by iterating through each child component
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* that has been rendered and unmounting it. There should just be one child
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* component at this time.
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*/
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unmountComponentAtNode: function(containerTag: number): boolean {
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if (!ReactNativeTagHandles.reactTagIsNativeTopRootID(containerTag)) {
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console.error('You cannot render into anything but a top root');
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return false;
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}
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var containerID = ReactNativeTagHandles.tagToRootNodeID[containerTag];
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var instance = ReactNativeMount._instancesByContainerID[containerID];
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if (!instance) {
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return false;
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}
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ReactNativeMount.unmountComponentFromNode(instance, containerID);
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delete ReactNativeMount._instancesByContainerID[containerID];
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return true;
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},
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/**
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* Unmounts a component and sends messages back to iOS to remove its subviews.
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*
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* @param {ReactComponent} instance React component instance.
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* @param {string} containerID ID of container we're removing from.
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* @final
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* @internal
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* @see {ReactNativeMount.unmountComponentAtNode}
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*/
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unmountComponentFromNode: function(
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instance: ReactComponent,
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containerID: string
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) {
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// Call back into native to remove all of the subviews from this container
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ReactReconciler.unmountComponent(instance);
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var containerTag =
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ReactNativeTagHandles.mostRecentMountedNodeHandleForRootNodeID(containerID);
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UIManager.removeSubviewsFromContainerWithID(containerTag);
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},
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getNode: function(rootNodeID: string): number {
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return ReactNativeTagHandles.rootNodeIDToTag[rootNodeID];
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},
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getID: function(nativeTag: number): string {
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return ReactNativeTagHandles.tagToRootNodeID[nativeTag];
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}
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};
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ReactNativeMount.renderComponent = ReactPerf.measure(
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'ReactMount',
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'_renderNewRootComponent',
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ReactNativeMount.renderComponent
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);
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module.exports = ReactNativeMount;
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