dioxus/packages/core/examples/component_child.rs
Jonathan Kelley 508c560320 Feat: massive changes to definition of components
This change switches back to the original `ctx<props>` syntax for
commponents. This lets lifetime elision to remove the need to match
exactly which lifetime (props or ctx) gets  carried to the output. As
such, `Props` is currently required to be static. It *is* possible to
loosen this restriction, and will be done in the future, though only
through adding metadata about the props through the Props derive
macro. Implementing the IS_STATIC trait is unsafe, so the derive macro
will do it through some heuristics.

For now, this unlocks sharing vnodes from parents to children, enabling
pass-thru components, fragments, portals, etc.
2021-06-01 18:33:15 -04:00

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Rust

use std::{ops::Deref, rc::Rc};
use dioxus::virtual_dom::Scope;
use dioxus_core::prelude::*;
type RcStr = Rc<str>;
fn main() {
let r: RcStr = "asdasd".into();
let r: RcStr = String::from("asdasd").into();
let g = rsx! {
div {
Example {}
}
};
}
static Example: FC<()> = |ctx| {
let nodes = ctx.children();
//
rsx! { in ctx,
div {
{nodes}
}
}
};