diff --git a/2016-06/june-09.md b/2016-06/june-09.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59864e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/2016-06/june-09.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +## June 9 ([discuss](https://github.com/reactjs/core-notes/pull/19)) + +### Attendees + +* [Alex](https://twitter.com/alex_frantic) (React Native) +* [Dan](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) (React) +* [Jim](http://github.com/jimfb) (React) +* [Keyan](https://twitter.com/keyanzhang) (React, intern) +* [Sebastian](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage) (React) +* [Tom](https://twitter.com/tomocchino) (React) + +### Individual Updates + +#### Sebastian + +##### New Reconciler Plan + +* Making progress on the incremental reconciler ([PRs](https://github.com/facebook/react/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=+fiber+is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed+author%3Asebmarkbage+)). +* The next step is to support forking for pausing and cancelling reconciliation. +* After that, the new reconciler needs to implement flushing changes (e.g. to the DOM). +* This would take the bulk of the month, and then will be working towards reaching feature parity with existing reconciler. + +##### Observations about `setState()` + +* We currently [support](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/component-api.html#setstate) `setState(callback: (state, props) => nextState)`. +* It is not entirely clear how well that would work with incremental reconciler. +* The issue is that props become very much “spread in time”: last render could be a while ago, and next render might be in the future. +* Hard to say if this will turn out to be a problem, worth doing more investigation. + +#### Jim + +* Fixed a few issues in React DOM. ([#6986](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/6986), [#7002](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/7002), [#7003](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/7003)) +* Proposed a PR that warns if people mutate `props.children`. ([#7001](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/7001)) +* We will probably take this PR, Sebastian will be taking another look at it. + +#### Dan + +* Working on internal Facebook code to get rid of some of the most common mixins. + +#### Ben + +* Ben is enabling class property transform in the internal Facebook build pipeline. + +### Keyan + +* Error code work is finished! ([#6882](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/6882), [#6946](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/6946), [#6948](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/6948)) +* Will start working on a new codemod to convert more components to classes with property initializers. + +## Discussions + +### Warning for Mutating Children ([#7001](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/7001)) + +* In general, this seems like a good idea, but people are using children in a ton of crazy ways in the wild. +* We have to figure out if the introduction of this warning is a breaking change or not. +* We will enable it on Facebook website to see how many callsites are affected. + +### Current Progress on ES6 Classes + +* Ben is working on enabling property initializers in Facebook codebase. +* Keyan is working on a new `createClass` → ES class component transform that uses property initializers (rather than binding in the constructor). +* Dan is working on getting rid of some of the internal mixins on Facebook websites. +* Still need to figure out what to do with `PureRenderMixin`. +* Property initializers are currently extremely verbose with Flow, and this needs to be fixed. + +### Proposals Champion Process + +* We might want to adopt a proposal champion process similar to TC39. +* Everyone has an idea of what they want to add / change / fix, but once you start digging into it, there’s just so much context needed, and it’s so hard to change. +* We’d like to have internal champions the same way TC39 has champions. +* The responsibility of that person is to answer any question that arises. +* At TC39, you are expected to have all the answers to the questions, or the thing you’re pushing through gets delayed. +* Secondary champions can step up to champion other peoples’ ideas (e.g. helping to move a community proposal forward). + +------------ + +Please feel free to discuss these notes in the [corresponding pull request](https://github.com/reactjs/core-notes/pull/19).