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feat: add useAbortableEffect #16

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@@ -124,7 +124,8 @@ const ExampleComponent = ({ dataKey }: ExampleComponentProps) => {

Here, although the request for `data1` happened before `data2`, the response for `data2` is received before `data1`. And `useIsMountedRef` doesn't help with that.

To properly avoid `setData(data1)` from being called, the correct pattern is:
To properly avoid `setData(data1)` from being called, the correct pattern is described below.
You can also use [`useAbortableEffect`](./use-abortable-effect) instead.
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Let's append this after with the texy like this:

If your platform supports AbortController, you can also use the useAbortableEffect.

@SukkaW SukkaW merged commit f4f4b58 into SukkaW:master Mar 8, 2024
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@Jack-Works Jack-Works deleted the use-abortable-effect branch March 8, 2024 09:58
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