Sync with react.dev @ 2da4f7fb by react-translations-bot · Pull Request #1132 · reactjs/pt-br.react.dev
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September 16, 2025 11:05Happened to notice we were still on an old version of the compiler. This PR upgrades us to use the latest RC.
* Add copyright script Copied over our copyright script from the react repo. I made a small fix to handle shebangs. * Update copyright on all files Run the script.
…iler (#7988) In facebook/react#34462 for example, we found an issue where the compiler was incorrectly validating an example straight from the docs. In order to find more issues like this + also provide more feedback to doc authors on valid/invalid patterns, this PR adds a new local eslint rule which validates all markdown codeblocks containing components/hooks with React Compiler. An autofixer is also provided. To express that a codeblock has an expected error, we can use the following metadata: ```ts // pseudo type def type MarkdownCodeBlockMetadata = { expectedErrors?: { 'react-compiler'?: number[]; }; }; ``` and can be used like so: ```` ```js {expectedErrors: {'react-compiler': [4]}} // ❌ setState directly in render function Component({value}) { const [count, setCount] = useState(0); setCount(value); // error on L4 return <div>{count}</div>; } ``` ```` Because this is defined as a local rule, we don't have the same granular reporting that `eslint-plugin-react-hooks` yet. I can look into that later but for now this first PR just sets us up with something basic.
* Add local eslint rule to validate markdown codeblocks with React Compiler In facebook/react#34462 for example, we found an issue where the compiler was incorrectly validating an example straight from the docs. In order to find more issues like this + also provide more feedback to doc authors on valid/invalid patterns, this PR adds a new local eslint rule which validates all markdown codeblocks containing components/hooks with React Compiler. An autofixer is also provided. To express that a codeblock has an expected error, we can use the following metadata: ```ts // pseudo type def type MarkdownCodeBlockMetadata = { expectedErrors?: { 'react-compiler'?: number[]; }; }; ``` and can be used like so: ```` ```js {expectedErrors: {'react-compiler': [4]}} // ❌ setState directly in render function Component({value}) { const [count, setCount] = useState(0); setCount(value); // error on L4 return <div>{count}</div>; } ``` ```` Because this is defined as a local rule, we don't have the same granular reporting that `eslint-plugin-react-hooks` yet. I can look into that later but for now this first PR just sets us up with something basic. * fix compiler errors I went through the list of existing errors and tried to separate the expected errors from those that seem to be flagging unexpected issues. In particular, our effects validations are flagging patterns that our own docs examples use. I added todos for these and will follow up later.
Previously, `createFileMap` split the MDX meta string on spaces and assumed the first token was the filename. Once we prefixed code fences with `{expectedErrors: ...}`, it would incorrectly parse the meta and crash.
This PR updates createFileMap to skip tokens in the meta containing a start and end brace pair (using a stack to ensure we close on the correct brace) while tokenizing the meta string as expected.
Test plan: pages reported in #7994 no longer crash on the next PR
Closes #7994
For local dev and CI we want to have the eslint-local-rules running, so let's make sure both have their dependencies installed. We don't use a monorepo setup here, which is why they're currently setup as a two completely independent yarn workspaces.
* Update useEffectEvent docs for canary * Clean up prefixed imports * Fix import * Update blog post link
* Docs for `cacheSignal` * Apply suggestion from review Co-authored-by: Sebastian Markbåge <sebastian@calyptus.eu> * Apply suggestion from review Co-authored-by: Sebastian Markbåge <sebastian@calyptus.eu> * Update src/content/reference/react/cacheSignal.md --------- Co-authored-by: Sebastian Markbåge <sebastian@calyptus.eu>
* docs: scaffold docs structure for Performance tracks * docs: initial draft of Tracks section * refactor: moved to reference root section and added to the sidebar * chore: updated to canary and minor changes
* Init PPR docs * Overhaul * Apply suggestions from code review --------- Co-authored-by: Sebastian Sebbie Silbermann <sebastian.silbermann@vercel.com>
* wip * feedback and rm canary stuff * tweak * fix json * more canary stuff * fix link * update dates * update meta description * Expand performance track section * adjust linter note * edit perf tracks down * edit perf tracks down more * tweak note * tweak useEffectEvent * formatting * tweaks * ppr * rm canary stuff * fix json * fix json * tweaks * linter note * nit * nit * link * nit * ppr * missing await * add lint v6 * fix link --------- Co-authored-by: Dan Abramov <dan.abramov@gmail.com>
We're updating eslint-plugin-react-hooks with support for useEffectEvent usage and updated configuration options for applying the useEffectEvent and other effect rules to custom effect hooks. This adds the documentation for the config syntax and adds mention to the useEffectEvent reference page that the linter should be used to ensure proper usage of Effect Events.
* Use stable release in demos with HTML output * Fix Activity sandboxes (#8035) * Fix Activity sandboxes * hacky fix * Revert "Fix Activity sandboxes (#8035)" This reverts commit f9fd07c. * Bump to 19.2 * cleanup rest of sandpacks * Pin deps * Add back package.json with third-party deps * "^" should be fixed now * add back package.json for more toastify deps * fuggin whitespace * more fuggin whitespace * fml like fr fr --------- Co-authored-by: Sebastian Sebbie Silbermann <sebastian.silbermann@vercel.com> Co-authored-by: Ricky <rickhanlonii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Rick Hanlon <rickhanlonii@meta.com>
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