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Change Log

0.0.10 (2020-06-18)

Bug Fix

  • Fix exports for snapshot hooks

0.0.9 (2020-06-17)

Features

  • TypeScript support now rolled into Recoil repository and package.
  • Recoil Snapshot API for observing and managing global Recoil state.

Improvements

  • Throw error with meaningful message if user doesn't use an atom or selector with most Recoil hooks (#205) - Thanks @alexandrzavalii
  • Improve testing (#321, #318, #294, #262, #295) - Thanks @aaronabramov, @Komalov, @mondaychen, @drarmstr, and @tyler-mitchell
  • Improve open-source build (#249, #203, #33) - Thanks to @tony-go, @acutmore, and @jaredpalmer

Bug Fixes

  • Some fixes for Server Side Rendering, though we do not officially support it yet. (#233, #220, #284) - Thanks @fyber-LJX, @Chrischuck, and @aulneau
  • Fix selectors recording dependency subscriptions in some cases (#296) - Thanks @drarmstr
  • Fix updaters in useRecoilCallback() getting current state (#260) - Thanks @drarmstr
  • Fix error messages when throwing certain errors in the open-source build. (#199) - Thanks @jonthomp
  • Reduce Flow errors for open-source builds (#308) - Thanks @Komalov

0.0.8 (2020-05-30)

Bug Fixes

  • Build system and repository syncing fixed.
  • Fixed a bug where atoms that stored self-referential structures would cause an infinite loop. (#153)
  • Fixed bugs affecting Server-Side Rendering. (#53)

Features

  • TypeScript support is now available via DefinitelyTyped.
  • atomFamily and selectorFamily: these provide a standard way to create atoms and selectors using memoized functions. Compared with doing this yourself, in the future these will help with memory management.
  • noWait, waitForNone, waitForAny, waitForAll: helpers for concurrency and other advanced logic in async selectors.
  • constSelector and errorSelector: selectors that always evaluate to a constant or always throw an error.
  • readOnlySelector: wraps a read-write atom or selector in a read-only interface, for when you need type covariance.