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Joseph Savona fca172e3f3 [compiler] Ignore ESLint suppressions when ValidateMemoDeps enabled (#35184)
With `ValidateExhaustiveMemoDependencies` we can now check exhaustive
dependencies for useMemo and useCallback within the compiler, without
relying on the separate exhaustive-deps rule. Until now we've bailed out
of any component/hook that suppresses this rule, since the suppression
_might_ affect a memoization value. Compiling code with incorrect memo
deps can change behavior so this wasn't safe. The downside was that a
suppression within a useEffect could prevent memoization, even though
non-exhaustive deps for effects do not cause problems for memoization
specifically.

So here, we change to ignore ESLint suppressions if we have both the
compiler's hooks validation and memo deps validations enabled.

Now we just have to test out the new validation and refine before we can
enable this by default.

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React Compiler

React Compiler is a compiler that optimizes React applications, ensuring that only the minimal parts of components and hooks will re-render when state changes. The compiler also validates that components and hooks follow the Rules of React.

More information about the design and architecture of the compiler are covered in the Design Goals.

More information about developing the compiler itself is covered in the Development Guide.