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formipay/node_modules/valtio/ts3.4/react.d.ts
dwindown e8fbfb14c1 fix: prevent asset conflicts between React and Grid.js versions
Add coexistence checks to all enqueue methods to prevent loading
both React and Grid.js assets simultaneously.

Changes:
- ReactAdmin.php: Only enqueue React assets when ?react=1
- Init.php: Skip Grid.js when React active on admin pages
- Form.php, Coupon.php, Access.php: Restore classic assets when ?react=0
- Customer.php, Product.php, License.php: Add coexistence checks

Now the toggle between Classic and React versions works correctly.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 17:02:14 +07:00

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TypeScript

import { INTERNAL_Snapshot } from './vanilla';
declare type Options = {
sync?: boolean;
};
/**
* useSnapshot
*
* Create a local snapshot that catches changes. This hook actually returns a wrapped snapshot in a proxy for
* render optimization instead of a plain object compared to `snapshot()` method.
* Rule of thumb: read from snapshots, mutate the source.
* The component will only re-render when the parts of the state you access have changed, it is render-optimized.
*
* @example A
* function Counter() {
* const snap = useSnapshot(state)
* return (
* <div>
* {snap.count}
* <button onClick={() => ++state.count}>+1</button>
* </div>
* )
* }
*
* [Notes]
* Every object inside your proxy also becomes a proxy (if you don't use "ref"), so you can also use them to create
* the local snapshot as seen on example B.
*
* @example B
* function ProfileName() {
* const snap = useSnapshot(state.profile)
* return (
* <div>
* {snap.name}
* </div>
* )
* }
*
* Beware that you still can replace the child proxy with something else so it will break your snapshot. You can see
* above what happens with the original proxy when you replace the child proxy.
*
* > console.log(state)
* { profile: { name: "valtio" } }
* > childState = state.profile
* > console.log(childState)
* { name: "valtio" }
* > state.profile.name = "react"
* > console.log(childState)
* { name: "react" }
* > state.profile = { name: "new name" }
* > console.log(childState)
* { name: "react" }
* > console.log(state)
* { profile: { name: "new name" } }
*
* `useSnapshot()` depends on the original reference of the child proxy so if you replace it with a new one, the component
* that is subscribed to the old proxy won't receive new updates because it is still subscribed to the old one.
*
* In this case we recommend the example C or D. On both examples you don't need to worry with re-render,
* because it is render-optimized.
*
* @example C
* const snap = useSnapshot(state)
* return (
* <div>
* {snap.profile.name}
* </div>
* )
*
* @example D
* const { profile } = useSnapshot(state)
* return (
* <div>
* {profile.name}
* </div>
* )
*/
export declare function useSnapshot<T extends object>(proxyObject: T, options?: Options): INTERNAL_Snapshot<T>;
export {};