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39 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jan Kassens
00a2f81508 Flow upgrade to 0.143
This was a large upgrade that removed "classic mode" and made "types first" the only option.
Most of the needed changes have been done in previous PRs, this just fixes up the last few instances.

ghstack-source-id: 9612d95ba4
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25408
2022-10-04 11:01:50 -04:00
Jan Kassens
0a3072278e Flow: complete types first migration (#25389)
This complete the "types first" migration and enables the config everywhere.
2022-10-03 21:59:33 -04:00
Jan Kassens
bcc05671fc Flow: types first in shared (#25343) 2022-10-03 20:57:34 -04:00
Jan Kassens
b1f34aa307 Flow: types first in react-native-renderer (#25363) 2022-10-03 17:03:33 -04:00
Jan Kassens
9143864ae1 Flow: well formed exports for smaller packages (#25361)
Enforces well formed exports for packages where the fixes are small.
2022-10-03 16:52:41 -04:00
Jan Kassens
9c3de25e1c Flow: types first in reconciler (#25362)
This contains one code change, renaming the local function `ChildReconciler` to `createChildReconciler` as it's called as a function, not a constructor and to free up the name for the return value.
2022-10-01 18:47:32 -04:00
Jan Kassens
abd7bcd8b2 Flow: remove max_workers setting (#25349)
This was added back in #17880 to make CI pass for an unrelated change.

This limits the max worker setting to CI environments as removing the setting completely still seems to break on CircleCI.
2022-09-29 14:49:41 -04:00
Jan Kassens
135e33c954 Flow: typing of Scheduler (#25317)
Enables well formed exports for /scheduler. Some of the modules there were missing `@flow` and were therefore completely unchecked (despite some spurious types sprinkled around).
2022-09-23 10:28:34 -04:00
Jan Kassens
fc16293f3f Flow: well_formed_exports for devtools (#25266) 2022-09-15 16:45:29 -04:00
Jan Kassens
afe664d9d7 Flow: upgrade to 0.142 (#25255) 2022-09-13 18:39:26 -04:00
Jan Kassens
5fdcd23aaa Flow: upgrade to 0.140 (#25252)
This update range includes:

- `types_first` ([blog](https://flow.org/en/docs/lang/types-first/), all exports need annotated types) is default. I disabled this for now to make that change incremental.
- Generics that escape the scope they are defined in are an error. I fixed some with explicit type annotations and some are suppressed that I didn't easily figure out.
2022-09-13 13:33:43 -04:00
Jan Kassens
6aa38e74c7 Flow: enable unsafe-addition error (#25242) 2022-09-12 16:22:50 -04:00
Jan Kassens
ba7b6f4183 Flow: upgrade to 0.132 (#25244) 2022-09-12 14:36:02 -04:00
Jan Kassens
d5ddc6543e Flow: upgrade to 0.131 (#25224)
This also downgrades the new lint warning to avoid new suppressions with this upgrade.
2022-09-09 16:21:32 -04:00
Jan Kassens
492c6e29e7 Flow: upgrade to 0.127 (#25221)
A smaller incremental update as some next version was changing more.
2022-09-09 12:21:44 -04:00
Jan Kassens
bbd56b278c Flow: enable exact_by_default (#25220)
With this change, a simple object type `{ }` means an exact object `{| |}` which most people assume.
Opting for inexact requires the extra `{ a: number, ... }` syntax at the end.

A followup, someone could replace all the `{| |}` with `{ }`.
2022-09-09 12:16:40 -04:00
Jan Kassens
8a9e7b6cef Flow: implicit-inexact-object=error (#25210)
* implicit-inexact-object=error
* default everything ambiguous to exact object
* inexact where exact causes errors
2022-09-09 10:13:58 -04:00
Jan Kassens
a473d08fce Update to Flow from 0.97 to 0.122 (#25204)
* flow 0.122
* update ReactModel type
2022-09-08 11:46:07 -04:00
Jan Kassens
f0efa1164b [flow] remove custom suppress comment config (#25170) 2022-09-01 12:55:59 -04:00
Andrew Clark
cf07c3df12 Delete all but one build2 reference (#22391)
This removes all the remaining references to the `build2` directory
except for the CI job that stores the artifacts. We'll keep the
`build2` artifact until downstream scripts are migrated to `build`.
2021-09-21 13:15:41 -07:00
Juan
88d121899a [DevTools] Support extended source maps with named hooks information (#22010)
## Summary

Adds support for statically extracting names for hook calls from source code, and extending source maps with that information so that DevTools does not have to directly parse source code at runtime, which will speed up the Named Hooks feature and allow it to be enabled by default.

Specifically, this PR includes the following parts:

- [x] Adding logic to statically extract relevant hook names from the parsed source code (i.e. the babel ast). Note that this logic differs slightly from the existing logic in that the existing logic also uses runtime information from DevTools (such as whether given hooks are a custom hook) to extract names for hooks, whereas this code is meant to run entirely at build time, so it does not rely on that information.
- [x] Generating an encoded "hook map", which encodes the information about a hooks *original* source location, and it's corresponding name. This "hook map" will be used to generate extended source maps, included tentatively under an extra `x_react_hook_map` field. The map itself is formatted and encoded in a very similar way as how the `names` and `mappings` fields of a standard source map are encoded ( = Base64 VLQ delta coding representing offsets into a string array), and how the "function map" in Metro is encoded, as suggested in #21782. Note that this initial version uses a very basic format, and we are not implementing our own custom encoding, but reusing the `encode` function from `sourcemap-codec`.
- [x] Updating the logic in `parseHookNames` to check if the source maps have been extended with the hook map information, and if so use that information to extract the hook names without loading the original source code. In this PR we are manually generating extended source maps in our tests in order to test that this functionality works as expected, even though we are not actually generating the extended source maps in production.

The second stage of this work, which will likely need to occur outside this repo, is to update bundlers such as Metro to use these new primitives to actually generate source maps that DevTools can use.

### Follow-ups

- Enable named hooks by default when extended source maps are present
- Support looking up hook names when column numbers are not present in source map.
- Measure performance improvement of using extended source maps (manual testing suggests ~4 to 5x faster)
- Update relevant bundlers to generate extended source maps.

## Test Plan

- yarn flow
- Tests still pass
  - yarn test
  - yarn test-build-devtools
- Named hooks still work on manual test of browser extension on a few different apps (code sandbox, create-react-app, facebook).
- For new functionality:
  - New tests for statically extracting hook names.
  - New tests for using extended source maps to look up hook names at runtime.
2021-08-11 10:46:19 -04:00
Andrew Clark
19092ac8c3 Re-add old Fabric Offscreen impl behind flag (#22018)
* Re-add old Fabric Offscreen impl behind flag

There's a chance that #21960 will affect layout in a way that we don't
expect, so I'm adding back the old implementation so we can toggle the
feature with a flag.

The flag should read from the ReactNativeFeatureFlags shim so that we
can change it at runtime. I'll do that separately.

* Import dynamic RN flags from external module

Internal feature flags that we wish to control with a GK can now be
imported from an external module, which I've called
"ReactNativeInternalFeatureFlags".

We'll need to add this module to the downstream repo.

We can't yet use this in our tests, because we don't have a test
configuration that runs against the React Native feature flags fork. We
should set up that up the same way we did for www.
2021-08-03 19:30:20 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
d4c05a1ead Flow ignore new build2 directory (#20635) 2021-01-21 10:43:52 -05:00
Dan Abramov
89d4fe141a Exclude fixtures from Flow config (#20302) 2020-11-20 02:45:03 +00:00
Brian Vaughn
0836f62a5b Updates the DevTools test script to make it easier to test other URLs. (#19179) 2020-06-23 11:48:35 -04:00
Andrew Clark
52a0d6b5ab Make Flow work with your editor (#18664)
We typecheck the reconciler against each one of our host configs.
`yarn flow dom` checks it against the DOM renderer, `yarn flow native`
checks it against the native renderer, and so on.

To do this, we generate separate flowconfig files.

Currently, there is no root-level host config, so running Flow
directly via `flow` CLI doesn't work. You have to use the `yarn flow`
command and pick a specific renderer.

A drawback of this design, though, is that our Flow setup doesn't work
with other tooling. Namely, editor integrations.

I think the intent of this was maybe so you don't run Flow against a
renderer than you intended, see it pass, and wrongly think you fixed
all the errors. However, since they all run in CI, I don't think this
is a big deal. In practice, I nearly always run Flow against the same
renderer (DOM), and I'm guessing that's the most common workflow for
others, too.

So what I've done in this commit is modify the `yarn flow` command to
copy the generated `.flowconfig` file into the root directory. The
editor integration will pick this up and show Flow information for
whatever was the last renderer you checked.

Everything else about the setup is the same, and all the renderers will
continue to be checked by CI.
2020-04-18 10:24:46 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
99d7371863 [Flight] Split Streaming from Relay Implemenation (#18260)
* Add ReactFlightServerConfig intermediate

This just forwards to the stream version of Flight which is itself forked
between Node and W3C streams.

The dom-relay goes directly to the Relay config though which allows it to
avoid the stream part of Flight.

* Separate streaming protocol into the Stream config

* Split streaming parts into the ReactFlightServerConfigStream

This decouples it so that the Relay implementation doesn't have to encode
the JSON to strings. Instead it can be fed the values as JSON objects and
do its own encoding.

* Split FlightClient into a basic part and a stream part

Same split as the server.

* Expose lower level async hooks to Relay

This requires an external helper file that we'll wire up internally.
2020-03-10 14:55:04 -07:00
Sebastian Markbåge
7a1691cdff Refactor Host Config Infra (getting rid of .inline*.js) (#18240)
* Require deep for reconcilers

* Delete inline* files

* Delete react-reconciler/persistent

This no longer makes any sense because it react-reconciler takes
supportsMutation or supportsPersistence as options. It's no longer based
on feature flags.

* Fix jest mocking

* Fix Flow strategy

We now explicitly list which paths we want to be checked by a renderer.
For every other renderer config we ignore those paths.

Nothing is "any" typed. So if some transitive dependency isn't reachable
it won't be accidentally "any" that leaks.
2020-03-06 16:20:42 -08:00
Dan Abramov
d1bfdfb861 Ignore react-native-web in Flow checks (#17999) 2020-02-07 16:24:25 +00:00
Nicolas Gallagher
6faf6f5eb1 Update to flow 0.97 (#17892) 2020-01-24 10:52:38 -08:00
Nicolas Gallagher
6c00c5bba4 Update to flow-bin@0.89 (#17842) 2020-01-22 10:02:30 -08:00
Dominic Gannaway
c322f5913f Add unstable_renderSubtreeIntoContainer and unstable_createPortal feature flags (#17880) 2020-01-21 21:17:42 +00:00
Dan Abramov
e706721490 Update Flow to 0.84 (#17805)
* Update Flow to 0.84

* Fix violations

* Use inexact object syntax in files from fbsource

* Fix warning extraction to use a modern parser

* Codemod inexact objects to new syntax

* Tighten types that can be exact

* Revert unintentional formatting changes from codemod
2020-01-09 14:50:44 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
35bf9d27a3 Exclude react-dom when flow checking other builds (#16737)
This is because the HostConfig can't be guaranteed to be consistent with
other code such as code that touches the DOM directly.

Ideally we'd have a more systemic solution to this since it will pop
up for other packages later too.
2019-09-19 12:41:51 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
fe943c339d Add custom DevTools Flow definitions to shared flowconfig 2019-08-20 11:37:45 -07:00
Brian Vaughn
30b8ef3756 Iterated on Webpack configs until I got the inline and shell packages seemingly working 2019-08-14 09:24:35 -07:00
Dan Abramov
dd5fad2961 Update Flow to 0.70 (#12875)
* Update Flow to 0.70

* Remove unnecessary condition

* Fix wrong assertion

* Strict check
2018-05-21 17:54:48 +01:00
Dan Abramov
47b003a828 Resolve host configs at build time (#12792)
* Extract base Jest config

This makes it easier to change the source config without affecting the build test config.

* Statically import the host config

This changes react-reconciler to import HostConfig instead of getting it through a function argument.

Rather than start with packages like ReactDOM that want to inline it, I started with React Noop and ensured that *custom* renderers using react-reconciler package still work. To do this, I'm making HostConfig module in the reconciler look at a global variable by default (which, in case of the react-reconciler npm package, ends up being the host config argument in the top-level scope).

This is still very broken.

* Add scaffolding for importing an inlined renderer

* Fix the build

* ES exports for renderer methods

* ES modules for host configs

* Remove closures from the reconciler

* Check each renderer's config with Flow

* Fix uncovered Flow issue

We know nextHydratableInstance doesn't get mutated inside this function, but Flow doesn't so it thinks it may be null.
Help Flow.

* Prettier

* Get rid of enable*Reconciler flags

They are not as useful anymore because for almost all cases (except third party renderers) we *know* whether it supports mutation or persistence.

This refactoring means react-reconciler and react-reconciler/persistent third-party packages now ship the same thing.
Not ideal, but this seems worth how simpler the code becomes. We can later look into addressing it by having a single toggle instead.

* Prettier again

* Fix Flow config creation issue

* Fix imprecise Flow typing

* Revert accidental changes
2018-05-19 11:29:11 +01:00
Dan Abramov
40addbd110 Run Flow for each renderer separately (#12846)
* Generate Flow config on install

We'll need to do pre-renderer Flow passes with different configs.
This is the first step to get it working. We only want the original version checked in.

* Create multiple Flow configs from a template

* Run Flow per renderer

* Lint

* Revert the environment consolidation

I thought this would be a bit cleaner at first because we now have non-environment files in this directory.
But Sebastian is changing these files at the same time so I want to avoid conflicts and keep the PR more tightly scoped. Undo.

* Misc
2018-05-18 02:05:19 +01:00