We changed our debounce of our rendering to setTimeout!
Why? We've batched using microtasks for the past few major versions because it benchmarked well. This had a side-effect of flushing batched renders between event handlers, which can cause some strange behavior:
An additional benefit of this change is that code causing an infinite rendering loop will no longer result in an unresponsive browser tab. Rendering in a loop is now capped to the browser's maximum timer frequency (~250Hz), which makes it possible to pause and debug the code triggering an accidental loop.
10.9.0
Feature
We are adding support for the newly added React 18 hooks (apart from useId) (#3568, thanks @JoviDeCroock)
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Bumps preact from 10.8.2 to 10.10.0.
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10.10.0 (#3613)eeb3c5d
Merge pull request #3608 from preactjs/JoviDeCroock-patch-14758ef1
mirror change forsetTimeout
debounce80600ea
10.9.0 (#3601)7649231
fix: Adding type for 'part' attribute (#3595)9e51ee1
Merge pull request #3568 from preactjs/redo-hooks557a8e4
Merge branch 'master' into redo-hooks8a1cbd4
prevent _suspended and _force from colliding (#3585)6a9aaed
Merge branch 'master' into redo-hooksa5b9a39
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