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Main crate doc for dioxus-ssr has an example that uses dioxus_ssr::Renderer.render_element, but it doesn't exist.
Presumably they're outdated due to refactoring. I made an attempt to find if the issue was already reported.
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
View the docs linked previously.
Expected behavior
All symbols mentioned in examples actually exist. Some kind of auto-compiling of examples would be pretty cool, if possibly overengineered.
Screenshots
N/A
Environment:
Current live docs in docs.rs for version 0.5.1.
Questionnaire
I don't actually know the answer (am still learning) or I would send a PR myself. I suspect the surrounding explanation might also need an update.
The source of render_element might be most of the answer for both. We have dom.rebuild(&mut NoOpMutations); which is probably the right thing if the vdom edits aren't important? The examples/ssr.rs is related but not really the answer we're looking for.
I don't have time to fix this right now, but maybe later
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Problem
I found a couple instances where the docs don't match the state of the codebase.
dioxus_ssr::Renderer.render_element
, but it doesn't exist.Presumably they're outdated due to refactoring. I made an attempt to find if the issue was already reported.
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
All symbols mentioned in examples actually exist. Some kind of auto-compiling of examples would be pretty cool, if possibly overengineered.
Screenshots
N/A
Environment:
0.5.1
.Questionnaire
I don't actually know the answer (am still learning) or I would send a PR myself. I suspect the surrounding explanation might also need an update.
The source of render_element might be most of the answer for both. We have
dom.rebuild(&mut NoOpMutations);
which is probably the right thing if the vdom edits aren't important? The examples/ssr.rs is related but not really the answer we're looking for.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: