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React components should be pure, not "idempotent" #7063

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A blogpost in the React docs confuses idempotence with purity. Even though this might seem a small typo, it is one of essential importance in that blogpost.

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https://react.dev/blog/2024/02/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-february-2024

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Idempotence is a property of a function that it returns the same result if you apply the function twice to itself, for example, the absolute value function abs is idempotent, since, abs(abs(x)) = x. In general terms f : X --> X is idempotent iff f ∘ f = f.

This is confused with a pure function. This is a function that, given the same input, returns the same output. It is side-effect free or written in a "functional" style.

Even if this might seem like a minor mistake; it is one of the essential properties that the compiler should check for and to that extent, especially newer developers should not be confused.

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