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Deprecated patterns that warned in 0.12 no longer work, ref resolution order has changed, Removed properties this._pendingState and this._rootNodeID, Support ES6 classes, Added API React.findDOMNode(component), Support for iterators and immutable-js sequences, Added new features React.addons.createFragment, deprecated React.addons.classSet. 15.0.0
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Property list files use the filename extension.plist, and thus are often referred to as p-list files. Property list files are often used to store a user's settings. They are also used to store information about bundles and applications , a task served by the resource fork in the old Mac OS.
JavaScript has a deprecated Object.observe function that was a more accurate implementation of the observer pattern. [10] This would fire events upon change to the observed object. Without the deprecated Object.observe function, the pattern may be implemented with more explicit code: [11]
(Good example is the default presumption: {}, {}, {}. There is no special class for this.) example-block: Display markup of blocks of example content {}, {} example-bad: Semantic markup of bad (invalid or strongly deprecated) examples Not a subset of example-deprecated; both are refinement subsets of deprecated-content.
This category is hidden on its member pages—unless the corresponding user preference (Appearance → Show hidden categories) is set.; These categories are used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attention en masse" (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience.
Typically something is deprecated because it is claimed to be inferior compared to other options available. Something may be deprecated when it cannot be controlled, [clarification needed] such as a term. Even when it can be controlled, something may be deprecated even when it might be useful – for example, to ensure compatibility – and it ...
{} inline neutral example text, with no color change, when none of the above applies; used for "permissible" examples neither favored nor deprecated {} same as {{xtn}} but for blocks of text {} same as {{xtn}} but uses boldface; it still applies a CSS class, so it's not simply boldfacing