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eps1lon avatar eps1lon commented on April 27, 2024 3

The global namespace is deprecated, not JSX.Element itself. So you want to use React.JSX.Element

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filiptammergard avatar filiptammergard commented on April 27, 2024 1

As @eps1lon said, it should be React.JSX.Element in both of the mentioned cases. ReactElement should almost never be used.

Will accept a PR changing JSX.Element to React.JSX.Element.

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jatinder14 avatar jatinder14 commented on April 27, 2024

@agroot2002 please assign this issue to me

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agroot2002 avatar agroot2002 commented on April 27, 2024

@jatinder14 Sorry but how can I do so ?

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filiptammergard avatar filiptammergard commented on April 27, 2024

We don't have to assign it, just submit a PR and link to this issue.

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jatinder14 avatar jatinder14 commented on April 27, 2024

@filiptammergard sure

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jatinder14 avatar jatinder14 commented on April 27, 2024

@agroot2002 could you please share the page link .
OR
steps to get the page where you finding this Deprecated line of code so that i can fix it there with suggestions provided by you ?

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agroot2002 avatar agroot2002 commented on April 27, 2024

Sorry I was unable to respond but the issue is not resolved yet as the site shows the old data for JSX.Element instead of React.ReactElement , Here are the Links :
react-prop-type-examples
function_components

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mohit-negi avatar mohit-negi commented on April 27, 2024

@eps1lon
Hello! This is my first issue. I'm currently working on it, and I recently learned about JSX.Element and React.JSX.Element. After some consideration, I decided to change all instances of JSX.Element to React.JSX.Element. However, I couldn't find enough resources to improve the summary. Despite that, I've made the necessary changes. Should I go ahead and submit the pull request?

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agroot2002 avatar agroot2002 commented on April 27, 2024

@mohit-negi @eps1lon Yeah but React.ReactElement is more specific and helps while using attributes in element like src in img tag . In React.JSX.Element it gives type any , have a look at this : StackOverflow

I am currently at very beginner stage in TS so correct me if I am wrong , According to me React.ReactElement must be better option 👍

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mohit-negi avatar mohit-negi commented on April 27, 2024

@agroot2002 I'm new to TS too. Yes, you're right. The only reason to use React.JSX.Element instead of React.ReactElement is if you're using a library that doesn't expose the React.ReactElement type. This is probably unnecessary in this case, since it's a React-TypeScript cheatsheet.

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