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- /*
- Dioxus manages borrow lifetimes for you. This means any child may borrow from its parent. However, it is not possible
- to hand out an &mut T to children - all props are consumed by &P, so you'd only get an &&mut T.
- How does it work?
- Dioxus will manually drop closures and props - things that borrow data before the component is ran again. This is done
- "bottom up" from the lowest child all the way to the initiating parent. As it traverses each listener and prop, the
- drop implementation is manually called, freeing any memory and ensuring that memory is not leaked.
- We cannot drop from the parent to the children - if the drop implementation modifies the data, downstream references
- might be broken since we take an &mut T and and &T to the data. Instead, we work bottom up, making sure to remove any
- potential references to the data before finally giving out an &mut T. This prevents us from mutably aliasing the data,
- and is proven to be safe with MIRI.
- */
- use dioxus::prelude::*;
- fn main() {
- dioxus::desktop::launch(App);
- }
- fn App(cx: Scope) -> Element {
- let text = cx.use_hook(|_| vec![String::from("abc=def")]);
- let first = text.get_mut(0).unwrap();
- cx.render(rsx! {
- div {
- Child1 {
- text: first
- }
- }
- })
- }
- #[derive(Props)]
- struct C1Props<'a> {
- text: &'a mut String,
- }
- fn Child1<'a>(cx: Scope<'a, C1Props<'a>>) -> Element {
- let (left, right) = cx.props.text.split_once("=").unwrap();
- cx.render(rsx! {
- div {
- Child2 { text: left }
- Child2 { text: right }
- }
- })
- }
- #[derive(Props)]
- struct C2Props<'a> {
- text: &'a str,
- }
- fn Child2<'a>(cx: Scope<'a, C2Props<'a>>) -> Element {
- cx.render(rsx! {
- Child3 {
- text: cx.props.text
- }
- })
- }
- #[derive(Props)]
- struct C3Props<'a> {
- text: &'a str,
- }
- fn Child3<'a>(cx: Scope<'a, C3Props<'a>>) -> Element {
- cx.render(rsx! {
- div { "{cx.props.text}"}
- })
- }
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