"Usage Restrictions" confuses me
The following is the original text:
Composables should only be called synchronously in
These are the contexts where Vue is able to determine the current active component instance. Access to an active component instance is necessary so that:
Lifecycle hooks can be registered to it.
Computed properties and watchers can be linked to it for disposal on component unmount.
TIP
I think this information is important, but it's too abbreviated. It's easy misunderstanding it. Can we add some code examples? It seems the first sentence and sentence in Tip are contradictory.
Very disappointed. My question has been filed for five days. No response. It seems Vue core team is not that high efficiency.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Unless I'm missing something it doesn't appear to be urgent. I'm unclear why you expect it to be dealt with within 5 days. This is an open source project and the people working on it are volunteers.
Sorry for my reckless comment! Vue helps me a lot. Thank you for your greate job. I just want it to be better.