How do I know if the React Compiler is working? #63
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salieflewis
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I followed the exact instructions as you did, and I can't see this export default function Compiler() {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0);
return (
<>
<Button title={`Count: ${count}`} onPress={() => setCount(p => p + 1)} />
<Random />
</>
);
}
const Random = () => {
return (
<Text>{Math.random()}</Text>
);
}; |
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I recommend using this extension: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=blazejkustra.react-compiler-marker It shows if the component you are working is memoized by the compiler. The react extension for chrome doesn't work 100% |
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I read in the React Native 0.78 Release Notes that "components that are memoized have the Memo ✨ tag attached to them in the Component Inspector."
I'm using Expo SDK 52 and followed the instructions here for enabling React Compiler, yet I don't see any of those Memo ✨ tags when viewing the React DevTools. Is it safe to assume that it should appear in the version of React Native that I am using (0.76.7) or is there something else I need to do to enable it?
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