//! Demonstrate that borrowed data is possible as a property type //! Borrowing (rather than cloning) is very important for speed and ergonomics. //! //! It's slightly more advanced than just cloning, but well worth the investment. //! //! If you use the FC macro, we handle the lifetimes automatically, making it easy to write efficient & performant components. fn main() {} use dioxus_core::prelude::*; struct Props { items: Vec, } struct ListItem { name: String, age: u32, } fn app(ctx: Context, props: &Props) -> DomTree { ctx.view(move |b| { let mut root = builder::div(b); for child in &props.items { // notice that the child directly borrows from our vec // this makes lists very fast (simply views reusing lifetimes) root = root.child(builder::virtual_child( b, ChildProps { item: child }, child_item, )); } root.finish() }) } struct ChildProps<'a> { item: &'a ListItem, } fn child_item(ctx: Context, props: &ChildProps) -> DomTree { todo!() }