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301 lines
9.7 KiB
Rust
301 lines
9.7 KiB
Rust
//! A tour of the rsx! macro
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//! ------------------------
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//!
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//! This example serves as an informal quick reference of all the things that the rsx! macro can do.
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//!
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//! A full in-depth reference guide is available at: https://www.notion.so/rsx-macro-basics-ef6e367dec124f4784e736d91b0d0b19
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//!
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//! ### Elements
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//! - Create any element from its tag
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//! - Accept compile-safe attributes for each tag
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//! - Display documentation for elements
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//! - Arguments instead of String
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//! - Text
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//! - Inline Styles
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//!
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//! ## General Concepts
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//! - Iterators
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//! - Keys
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//! - Match statements
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//! - Conditional Rendering
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//!
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//! ### Events
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//! - Handle events with the "onXYZ" syntax
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//! - Closures can capture their environment with the 'a lifetime
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//!
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//!
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//! ### Components
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//! - Components can be made by specifying the name
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//! - Components can be referenced by path
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//! - Components may have optional parameters
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//! - Components may have their properties specified by spread syntax
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//! - Components may accept child nodes
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//! - Components that accept "onXYZ" get those closures bump allocated
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//!
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//! ### Fragments
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//! - Allow fragments using the built-in `Fragment` component
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//! - Accept a list of vnodes as children for a Fragment component
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//! - Allow keyed fragments in iterators
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//! - Allow top-level fragments
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fn main() {
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todo!()
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//launch_desktop(App);
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}
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// use core::{fmt, str::FromStr};
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// use std::fmt::Display;
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// use baller::Baller;
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// use dioxus::prelude::*;
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// #[component]
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// fn App() -> Element {
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// let formatting = "formatting!";
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// let formatting_tuple = ("a", "b");
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// let lazy_fmt = format_args!("lazily formatted text");
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// let asd = 123;
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// rsx! {
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// div {
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// // Elements
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// div {}
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// h1 {"Some text"}
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// h1 {"Some text with {formatting}"}
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// h1 {"Formatting basic expressions {formatting_tuple.0} and {formatting_tuple.1}"}
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// h1 {"Formatting without interpolation " {formatting_tuple.0} "and" {formatting_tuple.1} }
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// h2 {
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// "Multiple"
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// "Text"
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// "Blocks"
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// "Use comments as separators in html"
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// }
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// div {
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// h1 {"multiple"}
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// h2 {"nested"}
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// h3 {"elements"}
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// }
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// div {
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// class: "my special div",
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// h1 {"Headers and attributes!"}
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// }
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// div {
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// // pass simple rust expressions in
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// class: lazy_fmt,
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// id: format_args!("attributes can be passed lazily with std::fmt::Arguments"),
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// class: "asd",
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// class: "{asd}",
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// // if statements can be used to conditionally render attributes
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// class: if formatting.contains("form") { "{asd}" },
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// div {
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// class: {
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// const WORD: &str = "expressions";
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// format_args!("Arguments can be passed in through curly braces for complex {WORD}")
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// }
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// }
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// }
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// // Expressions can be used in element position too:
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// {rsx!(p { "More templating!" })},
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// // Iterators
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// {(0..10).map(|i| rsx!(li { "{i}" }))},
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// // Iterators within expressions
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// {
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// let data = std::collections::HashMap::<&'static str, &'static str>::new();
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// // Iterators *should* have keys when you can provide them.
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// // Keys make your app run faster. Make sure your keys are stable, unique, and predictable.
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// // Using an "ID" associated with your data is a good idea.
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// data.into_iter().map(|(k, v)| rsx!(li { key: "{k}", "{v}" }))
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// }
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// // Matching
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// match true {
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// true => rsx!( h1 {"Top text"}),
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// false => rsx!( h1 {"Bottom text"})
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// }
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// // Conditional rendering
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// // Dioxus conditional rendering is based around None/Some. We have no special syntax for conditionals.
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// // You can convert a bool condition to rsx! with .then and .or
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// {true.then(|| rsx!(div {}))},
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// // Alternatively, you can use the "if" syntax - but both branches must be resolve to Element
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// if false {
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// h1 {"Top text"}
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// } else {
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// h1 {"Bottom text"}
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// }
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// // Using optionals for diverging branches
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// // Note that since this is wrapped in curlies, it's interpreted as an expression
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// {if true {
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// Some(rsx!(h1 {"Top text"}))
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// } else {
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// None
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// }}
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// // returning "None" without a diverging branch is a bit noisy... but rare in practice
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// {None as Option<()>},
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// // can also just use empty fragments
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// Fragment {}
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// // Fragments let you insert groups of nodes without a parent.
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// // This lets you make components that insert elements as siblings without a container.
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// div {"A"}
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// Fragment {
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// div {"B"}
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// div {"C"}
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// Fragment {
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// "D"
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// Fragment {
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// "E"
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// "F"
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// }
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// }
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// }
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// // Components
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// // Can accept any paths
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// // Notice how you still get syntax highlighting and IDE support :)
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// Baller {}
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// baller::Baller {}
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// crate::baller::Baller {}
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// // Can take properties
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// Taller { a: "asd" }
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// // Can take optional properties
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// Taller { a: "asd" }
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// // Can pass in props directly as an expression
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// {
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// let props = TallerProps {a: "hello", children: None };
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// rsx!(Taller { ..props })
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// }
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// // Spreading can also be overridden manually
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// Taller {
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// ..TallerProps { a: "ballin!", children: None },
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// a: "not ballin!"
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// }
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// // Can take children too!
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// Taller { a: "asd", div {"hello world!"} }
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// // This component's props are defined *inline* with the `inline_props` macro
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// WithInline { text: "using functionc all syntax" }
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// // Components can be generic too
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// // This component takes i32 type to give you typed input
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// TypedInput::<i32> {}
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// // Type inference can be used too
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// TypedInput { initial: 10.0 }
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// // geneircs with the `inline_props` macro
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// Label { text: "hello geneirc world!" }
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// Label { text: 99.9 }
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// // Lowercase components work too, as long as they are access using a path
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// baller::lowercase_component {}
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// // For in-scope lowercase components, use the `self` keyword
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// self::lowercase_helper {}
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// // helper functions
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// // Anything that implements IntoVnode can be dropped directly into Rsx
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// {helper("hello world!")}
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// // Strings can be supplied directly
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// {String::from("Hello world!")}
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// // So can format_args
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// {format_args!("Hello {}!", "world")}
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// // Or we can shell out to a helper function
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// {format_dollars(10, 50)}
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// }
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// }
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// }
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// fn format_dollars(dollars: u32, cents: u32) -> String {
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// format!("${dollars}.{cents:02}")
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// }
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// fn helper<'a>(cx: &'a ScopeState, text: &'a str) -> Element {
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// rsx! {
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// p { "{text}" }
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// }
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// }
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// // no_case_check disables PascalCase checking if you *really* want a snake_case component.
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// // This will likely be deprecated/removed in a future update that will introduce a more polished linting system,
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// // something like Clippy.
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// #[component(no_case_check)]
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// fn lowercase_helper() -> Element {
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// rsx! {
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// "asd"
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// }
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// }
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// mod baller {
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// use super::*;
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// #[component]
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// /// This component totally balls
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// pub fn Baller() -> Element {
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// todo!()
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// }
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// // no_case_check disables PascalCase checking if you *really* want a snake_case component.
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// // This will likely be deprecated/removed in a future update that will introduce a more polished linting system,
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// // something like Clippy.
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// #[component(no_case_check)]
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// pub fn lowercase_component() -> Element {
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// rsx! { "look ma, no uppercase" }
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// }
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// }
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// /// Documention for this component is visible within the rsx macro
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// #[component]
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// pub fn Taller(
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// /// Fields are documented and accessible in rsx!
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// a: &'static str,
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// children: Element,
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// ) -> Element {
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// rsx! { {&children} }
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// }
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// #[derive(Props, PartialEq, Eq)]
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// pub struct TypedInputProps<T> {
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// #[props(optional, default)]
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// initial: Option<T>,
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// }
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// #[allow(non_snake_case)]
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// pub fn TypedInput<T>(_: Scope<TypedInputProps<T>>) -> Element
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// where
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// T: FromStr + fmt::Display,
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// <T as FromStr>::Err: std::fmt::Display,
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// {
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// todo!()
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// }
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// #[component]
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// fn WithInline(cx: Scope<'a>, text: &'a str) -> Element {
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// rsx! {
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// p { "{text}" }
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// }
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// }
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// #[component]
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// fn Label<T: Clone + PartialEq>(text: T) -> Element
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// where
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// T: Display,
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// {
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// rsx! {
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// p { "{text}" }
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// }
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// }
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