Effectively, we don't know or don't care about the income props (or whatever arbitrary object) and we want to simply relay it down to a tag. If not supported, would you consider adding this? I can attempt a pull request if you are interested.
I suppose we could check whether a preceding literal ends with ... and then assign the immediately following substitution to the props. For example:
Hi, thanks for you work on this library. I have just started using it and I like the way that components are handled.
I am wondering if there is any way to handle splats. They are useful in JSX for higher order components. For example doing the following in JSX:
Effectively, we don't know or don't care about the income props (or whatever arbitrary object) and we want to simply relay it down to a tag. If not supported, would you consider adding this? I can attempt a pull request if you are interested.
I suppose we could check whether a preceding literal ends with
...
and then assign the immediately following substitution to the props. For example: