Maxime Mangel
Maxime Mangel
The use case in [Oxpecker.Solid](https://github.com/Lanayx/Oxpecker/tree/develop/src/Oxpecker.Solid?rgh-link-date=2024-10-18T20%3A32%3A31Z) is that the user write: ```fs [] let MyButton = button(class' = "button", onChange=onChangeHandler){ "My button" } ``` and then thanks to `Oxpecker.Solid.FablePlugin` the output...
One thing that surprise me, is I am pretty sure in the past Fable was able to only recompile the file depend on the changed file. But it seems like...
I think the fast compilation I had in mind in the past is thanks to: > I think I know what the problem is. In watch mode Fable only compiles...
@ncave I am fine with waiting. Only reason, I thought about updating the REPL metadata was because someone reported a bug for Fable.Browser.Event using the REPL when it was already...
This is perhaps just an over site. I am not so familiar with SolidJS or the JSX module of Fable. I think the best thing to do, is to test...
> But I can't cover the React JSX part 🤷♂️. I don't think it is really used by the community, it is still marked as a beta and no one...
Here, we are encountering the issue that Ionide.KeepAChangelog respect the specs of KeepAChangelog, which is one of the issue which lead to the creation of [EasyBuild.PackageReleaseNotes.Tasks](https://github.com/easybuild-org/EasyBuild.PackageReleaseNotes.Tasks) (it is more permissive...
> However, it's good to know that WS itself does not care about casing in both keys and values. Yes this surprised me
@Jand42 Thank you I will look at the new options when upgrading to the latest version of WS9
I am unsure what `canInlineArg` does, I mean for which code it does inline the string. I think the only case I saw a literal string being inlined was when...