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Fast 3kb React-compatible Virtual DOM library.

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import { EMPTY_OBJ, EMPTY_ARR } from './constants'; import { commitRoot, diff } from './diff/index'; import { createElement, Fragment } from './create-element'; import options from './options'; const IS_HYDRATE = EMPTY_OBJ; /** * Render a Preact virtual node into a DOM element * @param {import('./index').ComponentChild} vnode The virtual node to render * @param {import('./internal').PreactElement} parentDom The DOM element to * render into * @param {Element | Text} [replaceNode] Optional: Attempt to re-use an * existing DOM tree rooted at `replaceNode` */ export function render(vnode, parentDom, replaceNode) { if (options._root) options._root(vnode, parentDom); // We abuse the `replaceNode` parameter in `hydrate()` to signal if we // are in hydration mode or not by passing `IS_HYDRATE` instead of a // DOM element. let isHydrating = replaceNode === IS_HYDRATE; // To be able to support calling `render()` multiple times on the same // DOM node, we need to obtain a reference to the previous tree. We do // this by assigning a new `_children` property to DOM nodes which points // to the last rendered tree. By default this property is not present, which // means that we are mounting a new tree for the first time. let oldVNode = isHydrating ? null : (replaceNode && replaceNode._children) || parentDom._children; vnode = createElement(Fragment, null, [vnode]); // List of effects that need to be called after diffing. let commitQueue = []; diff( parentDom, // Determine the new vnode tree and store it on the DOM element on // our custom `_children` property. ((isHydrating ? parentDom : replaceNode || parentDom)._children = vnode), oldVNode || EMPTY_OBJ, EMPTY_OBJ, parentDom.ownerSVGElement !== undefined, replaceNode && !isHydrating ? [replaceNode] : oldVNode ? null : EMPTY_ARR.slice.call(parentDom.childNodes), commitQueue, replaceNode || EMPTY_OBJ, isHydrating ); // Flush all queued effects commitRoot(commitQueue, vnode); } /** * Update an existing DOM element with data from a Preact virtual node * @param {import('./index').ComponentChild} vnode The virtual node to render * @param {import('./internal').PreactElement} parentDom The DOM element to * update */ export function hydrate(vnode, parentDom) { render(vnode, parentDom, IS_HYDRATE); }