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React
React (also known as React.js or ReactJS) is a JavaScript library that makes developing interactive user interfaces simple.
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React version: 17.0.1
Steps To Reproduce
- npx create-react-app my-app
- cd my-app
- npm start (Works like a charm)
- npm run eject
- npm i
- npm start (ReferenceError: React is not defined)
Link to code example: https://codesandbox.io/s/ecstatic-wood-ou6px
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Verify canary release
- I verified that the issue exists in Next.js canary release
Provide environment information
Operating System:
Platform: darwin
Arch: x64
Version: Darwin Kernel Version 21.4.0: Fri Mar 18 00:45:05 PDT 2022; root:xnu-8020.101.4~15/RELEASE_X86_64
Binaries:
Node: 16.15.0
npm: 8.5.5
Yarn: 1.22.18
pnpm:
- I have searched the issues of this repository and believe that this is not a duplicate.
Reproduction link
Steps to reproduce
- Open demo at https://ant.desig
Duplicates
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Latest version
- I have tested the latest version
Summary 💡
Emotion-js added a new feature 'insertionPoint' to createCache in this pull request and marked previous 'prepend' option as deprecated.
But Mui's next.js example uses prepend. [You can find It he
Describe the bug
The validateArgs method in lib/router/src/utils.ts is using VALIDATION_REGEXP, NUMBER_REGEXP, HEX_REGEXP or COLOR_REGEXP pattern to determine whether the string value is validated or not, but any string which not match those pattern (like something with + prefix or some character that is not in Alphabet) will not be validated and be dropped in future actions.
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The Mixed Time-Series chart type allows for configuring the title of the primary and the secondary y-axis.
However, while only the title of the primary axis is shown next to the axis, the title of the secondary one is placed at the upper end of the axis where it gets hidden by bar values and zoom controls.
How to reproduce the bug
- Create a mixed time-series chart
- Configure axi
We are currently adding Hyper CLI path to user PATH in Windows registry: https://github.com/zeit/hyper/blob/262eb8ad9b7b9b15351f331765151538d67a09e2/app/utils/cli-install.js#L49-L91
A caveat is that environment variables are cached and users should open and validate "Edit environment variables for your account" dialog to force a cache refresh (or simply reboot their workstation).
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Motivation
I realized there are a few text labels in our repo that are accidentally not translated. This has happened a few times in the past as well (see #4542). It would be interesti
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这个特性解决了什么问题?
能够让Textarea属性同步支持字节小程序
confirm-type
show-confirm-bar
bindconfirm
bindlinechange
等等
这个 API 长什么样?
能够让Textarea属性同步支持字节小程序
confirm-type
show-confirm-bar
bindconfirm
bindlinechange
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🚀 Feature request
Current Behavior
The type ErrorMessage doesn't have an id property.
Desired Behavior
It'd be nice id?: string would be added to the type ErrorMessage and set on the outermost component that serves as error message.
Suggested Solution
Add id={this.props.id} to the outer component in ErrorMessage.
Who does this impact? Who is this
While writing string data (example = "121212121212121" -> string of all integer characters) into excel.
while user download and see, the downloaded xl/CSV, the data is shown in exponential format. Is there a way to show the same data. without converting into exponential in this case.
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Created by Jordan Walke
Released March 2013
Latest release 14 days ago
- Repository
- facebook/react
- Website
- reactjs.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia


Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
Bug
What is the current behavior?
I'm seeing "Error: Should not already be working" after upgrading to React 16.11
Which versions of React, and which browser / OS are affected by this issue? Did this work in previous versions of React?
This is exclusively happening on an older version of Chrome, 68.0.3440 on Windows 7