# Changelog ## 0.4.0 - Breaking change: Component functions can get arbitrary arguments, and not just vectors and maps. This is a breaking change, but behaviour is unchanged if you pass a map as the first argument (as in all the examples in the old documentation). - React updated to 0.9.0. - You can now use any object that satisfies `ifn?` as a component function, and not just plain functions. That includes functions defined with deftype, defrecord, etc, as well as collections like maps. - `reagent.core/set-state` and `reagent.core/replace-state` are now implemented using a `reagent.core/atom`, and are consequently async. - Keys associated with items in a seq (e.g ”dynamic children” in React parlance) can now be specified with meta-data, as well as with a `:key` item in the first parameter as before. In other words, these two forms are now equivalent: `^{:key foo} [:li bar]` and `[:li {:key foo} bar]`. - Performance has been improved. For example, there is now practically no overhead for tracking derefs in components that don’t use atoms. Allocations and memory use have also been reduced. - Intro and examples have been tweaked a little to take advantage of the new calling conventions. ## 0.3.0 - Changes in application state are now rendered asynchronously, using requestAnimationFrame. - Reagent now does proper batching of updates corresponding to changed atoms, i.e parents are rendered before children, and children are only re-rendered once. - Add `reagent.core/flush` to render changes immediately. - Bugfix: Allow dynamic id with hiccup-style class names. ## 0.2.1 - Bugfix: allow data-* and aria-* attributes to be passed through unchanged. ## 0.2.0 - Rename Cloact to Reagent, due to popular disgust with the old name...