chore: comments

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Evan You 2019-05-30 21:24:40 +08:00
parent 200c035862
commit 5abada5ed1
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// Patch flags are optimization hints generated by the compiler.
// when a block with dynamicChildren is encountered during diff, the algorithm
// enters "optimized mode". In this mode, we know that the vdom is produced by
// a render function generated by the compiler, so the algorithm only needs to
// handle updates explicitly marked by these patch flags.
// Patch flags can be combined using the | bitwise operator and can be checked
// using the & operator, e.g.
//
// const flag = TEXT | CLASS
// if (flag & TEXT) { ... }
// Indicates an element with dynamic textContent (children fast path)
export const TEXT = 1
// Indicates an element with dynamic class
export const CLASS = 1 << 1
// Indicates an element with dynamic style
export const STYLE = 1 << 2
// Indicates an element that has non-class/style dynamic props.
// Can also be on a component that has any dynamic props (includes class/style).
// when this flag is present, the vnode also has a dynamicProps array that
// contains the keys of the props that may change so the runtime can diff
// them faster (without having to worry about removed props)
export const PROPS = 1 << 3
// Indicates a fragment or element with keyed or partially-keyed v-for children
export const KEYED = 1 << 4
// Indicates a fragment or element that contains unkeyed v-for children
export const UNKEYED = 1 << 5
export const SLOTS = 1 << 6 // component only
// Indicates a component with dynamic slot (e.g. slot that references a v-for
// iterated value). Components with this flag are always force updated.
export const SLOTS = 1 << 6

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OperationTypes,
Value,
ComputedValue,
UnwrapValues
UnwrapValue
} from '@vue/observer'
import {

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@ -37,16 +37,30 @@ export interface VNode {
dynamicChildren: VNode[] | null
}
// Since v-if and v-for are the two possible ways node structure can dynamically
// change, once we consider v-if branches and each v-for fragment a block, we
// can divide a template into nested blocks, and within each block the node
// structure would be stable. This allows us to skip most children diffing
// and only worry about the dynamic nodes (indicated by patch flags).
const blockStack: (VNode[] | null)[] = []
// open block
// Open a block.
// This must be called before `createBlock`. It cannot be part of `createBlock`
// because the children of the block are evaluated before `createBlock` itself
// is called. The generated code typically looks like this:
//
// function render() {
// return (openBlock(),createBlock('div', null, [...]))
// }
export function openBlock(disableTrackng?: boolean) {
blockStack.push(disableTrackng ? null : [])
}
let shouldTrack = true
// block
// Create a block root vnode. Takes the same exact arguments as `createVNode`.
// A block root keeps track of dynamic nodes within the block in the
// `dynamicChildren` array.
export function createBlock(
type: VNodeTypes,
props?: { [key: string]: any } | null,
@ -66,7 +80,6 @@ export function createBlock(
return vnode
}
// element
export function createVNode(
type: VNodeTypes,
props: { [key: string]: any } | null = null,
@ -87,6 +100,7 @@ export function createVNode(
dynamicProps,
dynamicChildren: null
}
// presence of a patch flag indicates this node is dynamic
if (shouldTrack && patchFlag != null) {
trackDynamicNode(vnode)
}