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				| "use strict";
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| 
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| var _interopRequireDefault = require("@babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault");
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| 
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| exports.__esModule = true;
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| exports.default = exports.initializeConnect = void 0;
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| 
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| var _extends2 = _interopRequireDefault(require("@babel/runtime/helpers/extends"));
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| 
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| var _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose2 = _interopRequireDefault(require("@babel/runtime/helpers/objectWithoutPropertiesLoose"));
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| 
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| var _hoistNonReactStatics = _interopRequireDefault(require("hoist-non-react-statics"));
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| 
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| var _react = _interopRequireWildcard(require("react"));
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| 
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| var _reactIs = require("react-is");
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| 
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| var _selectorFactory = _interopRequireDefault(require("../connect/selectorFactory"));
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| 
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| var _mapDispatchToProps = require("../connect/mapDispatchToProps");
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| 
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| var _mapStateToProps = require("../connect/mapStateToProps");
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| 
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| var _mergeProps = require("../connect/mergeProps");
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| 
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| var _Subscription = require("../utils/Subscription");
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| 
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| var _useIsomorphicLayoutEffect = require("../utils/useIsomorphicLayoutEffect");
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| 
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| var _shallowEqual = _interopRequireDefault(require("../utils/shallowEqual"));
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| 
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| var _warning = _interopRequireDefault(require("../utils/warning"));
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| 
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| var _Context = require("./Context");
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| 
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| var _useSyncExternalStore = require("../utils/useSyncExternalStore");
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| 
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| const _excluded = ["reactReduxForwardedRef"];
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| 
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| function _getRequireWildcardCache(nodeInterop) { if (typeof WeakMap !== "function") return null; var cacheBabelInterop = new WeakMap(); var cacheNodeInterop = new WeakMap(); return (_getRequireWildcardCache = function (nodeInterop) { return nodeInterop ? cacheNodeInterop : cacheBabelInterop; })(nodeInterop); }
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| 
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| function _interopRequireWildcard(obj, nodeInterop) { if (!nodeInterop && obj && obj.__esModule) { return obj; } if (obj === null || typeof obj !== "object" && typeof obj !== "function") { return { default: obj }; } var cache = _getRequireWildcardCache(nodeInterop); if (cache && cache.has(obj)) { return cache.get(obj); } var newObj = {}; var hasPropertyDescriptor = Object.defineProperty && Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor; for (var key in obj) { if (key !== "default" && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key)) { var desc = hasPropertyDescriptor ? Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(obj, key) : null; if (desc && (desc.get || desc.set)) { Object.defineProperty(newObj, key, desc); } else { newObj[key] = obj[key]; } } } newObj.default = obj; if (cache) { cache.set(obj, newObj); } return newObj; }
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| 
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| let useSyncExternalStore = _useSyncExternalStore.notInitialized;
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| 
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| const initializeConnect = fn => {
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|   useSyncExternalStore = fn;
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| }; // Define some constant arrays just to avoid re-creating these
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| 
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| 
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| exports.initializeConnect = initializeConnect;
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| const EMPTY_ARRAY = [null, 0];
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| const NO_SUBSCRIPTION_ARRAY = [null, null]; // Attempts to stringify whatever not-really-a-component value we were given
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| // for logging in an error message
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| 
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| const stringifyComponent = Comp => {
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|   try {
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|     return JSON.stringify(Comp);
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|   } catch (err) {
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|     return String(Comp);
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|   }
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| };
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| 
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| // This is "just" a `useLayoutEffect`, but with two modifications:
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| // - we need to fall back to `useEffect` in SSR to avoid annoying warnings
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| // - we extract this to a separate function to avoid closing over values
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| //   and causing memory leaks
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| function useIsomorphicLayoutEffectWithArgs(effectFunc, effectArgs, dependencies) {
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|   (0, _useIsomorphicLayoutEffect.useIsomorphicLayoutEffect)(() => effectFunc(...effectArgs), dependencies);
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| } // Effect callback, extracted: assign the latest props values to refs for later usage
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| 
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| 
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| function captureWrapperProps(lastWrapperProps, lastChildProps, renderIsScheduled, wrapperProps, // actualChildProps: unknown,
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| childPropsFromStoreUpdate, notifyNestedSubs) {
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|   // We want to capture the wrapper props and child props we used for later comparisons
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|   lastWrapperProps.current = wrapperProps;
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|   renderIsScheduled.current = false; // If the render was from a store update, clear out that reference and cascade the subscriber update
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| 
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|   if (childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current) {
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|     childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current = null;
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|     notifyNestedSubs();
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|   }
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| } // Effect callback, extracted: subscribe to the Redux store or nearest connected ancestor,
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| // check for updates after dispatched actions, and trigger re-renders.
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| 
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| 
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| function subscribeUpdates(shouldHandleStateChanges, store, subscription, childPropsSelector, lastWrapperProps, lastChildProps, renderIsScheduled, isMounted, childPropsFromStoreUpdate, notifyNestedSubs, // forceComponentUpdateDispatch: React.Dispatch<any>,
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| additionalSubscribeListener) {
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|   // If we're not subscribed to the store, nothing to do here
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|   if (!shouldHandleStateChanges) return () => {}; // Capture values for checking if and when this component unmounts
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| 
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|   let didUnsubscribe = false;
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|   let lastThrownError = null; // We'll run this callback every time a store subscription update propagates to this component
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| 
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|   const checkForUpdates = () => {
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|     if (didUnsubscribe || !isMounted.current) {
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|       // Don't run stale listeners.
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|       // Redux doesn't guarantee unsubscriptions happen until next dispatch.
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|       return;
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|     } // TODO We're currently calling getState ourselves here, rather than letting `uSES` do it
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| 
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| 
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|     const latestStoreState = store.getState();
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|     let newChildProps, error;
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| 
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|     try {
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|       // Actually run the selector with the most recent store state and wrapper props
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|       // to determine what the child props should be
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|       newChildProps = childPropsSelector(latestStoreState, lastWrapperProps.current);
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|     } catch (e) {
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|       error = e;
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|       lastThrownError = e;
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|     }
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| 
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|     if (!error) {
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|       lastThrownError = null;
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|     } // If the child props haven't changed, nothing to do here - cascade the subscription update
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| 
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| 
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|     if (newChildProps === lastChildProps.current) {
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|       if (!renderIsScheduled.current) {
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|         notifyNestedSubs();
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|       }
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|     } else {
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|       // Save references to the new child props.  Note that we track the "child props from store update"
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|       // as a ref instead of a useState/useReducer because we need a way to determine if that value has
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|       // been processed.  If this went into useState/useReducer, we couldn't clear out the value without
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|       // forcing another re-render, which we don't want.
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|       lastChildProps.current = newChildProps;
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|       childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current = newChildProps;
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|       renderIsScheduled.current = true; // TODO This is hacky and not how `uSES` is meant to be used
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|       // Trigger the React `useSyncExternalStore` subscriber
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| 
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|       additionalSubscribeListener();
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|     }
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|   }; // Actually subscribe to the nearest connected ancestor (or store)
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| 
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| 
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|   subscription.onStateChange = checkForUpdates;
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|   subscription.trySubscribe(); // Pull data from the store after first render in case the store has
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|   // changed since we began.
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| 
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|   checkForUpdates();
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| 
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|   const unsubscribeWrapper = () => {
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|     didUnsubscribe = true;
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|     subscription.tryUnsubscribe();
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|     subscription.onStateChange = null;
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| 
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|     if (lastThrownError) {
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|       // It's possible that we caught an error due to a bad mapState function, but the
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|       // parent re-rendered without this component and we're about to unmount.
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|       // This shouldn't happen as long as we do top-down subscriptions correctly, but
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|       // if we ever do those wrong, this throw will surface the error in our tests.
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|       // In that case, throw the error from here so it doesn't get lost.
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|       throw lastThrownError;
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|     }
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|   };
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| 
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|   return unsubscribeWrapper;
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| } // Reducer initial state creation for our update reducer
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| 
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| 
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| const initStateUpdates = () => EMPTY_ARRAY;
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| 
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| function strictEqual(a, b) {
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|   return a === b;
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| }
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| /**
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|  * Infers the type of props that a connector will inject into a component.
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|  */
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| 
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| 
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| let hasWarnedAboutDeprecatedPureOption = false;
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| /**
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|  * Connects a React component to a Redux store.
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|  *
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|  * - Without arguments, just wraps the component, without changing the behavior / props
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|  *
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|  * - If 2 params are passed (3rd param, mergeProps, is skipped), default behavior
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|  * is to override ownProps (as stated in the docs), so what remains is everything that's
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|  * not a state or dispatch prop
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|  *
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|  * - When 3rd param is passed, we don't know if ownProps propagate and whether they
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|  * should be valid component props, because it depends on mergeProps implementation.
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|  * As such, it is the user's responsibility to extend ownProps interface from state or
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|  * dispatch props or both when applicable
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|  *
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|  * @param mapStateToProps A function that extracts values from state
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|  * @param mapDispatchToProps Setup for dispatching actions
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|  * @param mergeProps Optional callback to merge state and dispatch props together
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|  * @param options Options for configuring the connection
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|  *
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|  */
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| 
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| function connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps, mergeProps, {
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|   // The `pure` option has been removed, so TS doesn't like us destructuring this to check its existence.
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|   // @ts-ignore
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|   pure,
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|   areStatesEqual = strictEqual,
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|   areOwnPropsEqual = _shallowEqual.default,
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|   areStatePropsEqual = _shallowEqual.default,
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|   areMergedPropsEqual = _shallowEqual.default,
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|   // use React's forwardRef to expose a ref of the wrapped component
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|   forwardRef = false,
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|   // the context consumer to use
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|   context = _Context.ReactReduxContext
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| } = {}) {
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|   if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
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|     if (pure !== undefined && !hasWarnedAboutDeprecatedPureOption) {
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|       hasWarnedAboutDeprecatedPureOption = true;
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|       (0, _warning.default)('The `pure` option has been removed. `connect` is now always a "pure/memoized" component');
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|     }
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|   }
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| 
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|   const Context = context;
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|   const initMapStateToProps = (0, _mapStateToProps.mapStateToPropsFactory)(mapStateToProps);
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|   const initMapDispatchToProps = (0, _mapDispatchToProps.mapDispatchToPropsFactory)(mapDispatchToProps);
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|   const initMergeProps = (0, _mergeProps.mergePropsFactory)(mergeProps);
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|   const shouldHandleStateChanges = Boolean(mapStateToProps);
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| 
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|   const wrapWithConnect = WrappedComponent => {
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|     if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' && !(0, _reactIs.isValidElementType)(WrappedComponent)) {
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|       throw new Error(`You must pass a component to the function returned by connect. Instead received ${stringifyComponent(WrappedComponent)}`);
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|     }
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| 
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|     const wrappedComponentName = WrappedComponent.displayName || WrappedComponent.name || 'Component';
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|     const displayName = `Connect(${wrappedComponentName})`;
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|     const selectorFactoryOptions = {
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|       shouldHandleStateChanges,
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|       displayName,
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|       wrappedComponentName,
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|       WrappedComponent,
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|       // @ts-ignore
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|       initMapStateToProps,
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|       // @ts-ignore
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|       initMapDispatchToProps,
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|       initMergeProps,
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|       areStatesEqual,
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|       areStatePropsEqual,
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|       areOwnPropsEqual,
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|       areMergedPropsEqual
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|     };
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| 
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|     function ConnectFunction(props) {
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|       const [propsContext, reactReduxForwardedRef, wrapperProps] = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         // Distinguish between actual "data" props that were passed to the wrapper component,
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|         // and values needed to control behavior (forwarded refs, alternate context instances).
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|         // To maintain the wrapperProps object reference, memoize this destructuring.
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|         const {
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|           reactReduxForwardedRef
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|         } = props,
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|               wrapperProps = (0, _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose2.default)(props, _excluded);
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|         return [props.context, reactReduxForwardedRef, wrapperProps];
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|       }, [props]);
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|       const ContextToUse = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         // Users may optionally pass in a custom context instance to use instead of our ReactReduxContext.
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|         // Memoize the check that determines which context instance we should use.
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|         return propsContext && propsContext.Consumer && // @ts-ignore
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|         (0, _reactIs.isContextConsumer)( /*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(propsContext.Consumer, null)) ? propsContext : Context;
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|       }, [propsContext, Context]); // Retrieve the store and ancestor subscription via context, if available
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| 
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|       const contextValue = (0, _react.useContext)(ContextToUse); // The store _must_ exist as either a prop or in context.
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|       // We'll check to see if it _looks_ like a Redux store first.
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|       // This allows us to pass through a `store` prop that is just a plain value.
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| 
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|       const didStoreComeFromProps = Boolean(props.store) && Boolean(props.store.getState) && Boolean(props.store.dispatch);
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|       const didStoreComeFromContext = Boolean(contextValue) && Boolean(contextValue.store);
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| 
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|       if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' && !didStoreComeFromProps && !didStoreComeFromContext) {
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|         throw new Error(`Could not find "store" in the context of ` + `"${displayName}". Either wrap the root component in a <Provider>, ` + `or pass a custom React context provider to <Provider> and the corresponding ` + `React context consumer to ${displayName} in connect options.`);
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|       } // Based on the previous check, one of these must be true
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| 
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| 
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|       const store = didStoreComeFromProps ? props.store : contextValue.store;
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|       const getServerState = didStoreComeFromContext ? contextValue.getServerState : store.getState;
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|       const childPropsSelector = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         // The child props selector needs the store reference as an input.
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|         // Re-create this selector whenever the store changes.
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|         return (0, _selectorFactory.default)(store.dispatch, selectorFactoryOptions);
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|       }, [store]);
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|       const [subscription, notifyNestedSubs] = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         if (!shouldHandleStateChanges) return NO_SUBSCRIPTION_ARRAY; // This Subscription's source should match where store came from: props vs. context. A component
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|         // connected to the store via props shouldn't use subscription from context, or vice versa.
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| 
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|         const subscription = (0, _Subscription.createSubscription)(store, didStoreComeFromProps ? undefined : contextValue.subscription); // `notifyNestedSubs` is duplicated to handle the case where the component is unmounted in
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|         // the middle of the notification loop, where `subscription` will then be null. This can
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|         // probably be avoided if Subscription's listeners logic is changed to not call listeners
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|         // that have been unsubscribed in the  middle of the notification loop.
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| 
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|         const notifyNestedSubs = subscription.notifyNestedSubs.bind(subscription);
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|         return [subscription, notifyNestedSubs];
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|       }, [store, didStoreComeFromProps, contextValue]); // Determine what {store, subscription} value should be put into nested context, if necessary,
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|       // and memoize that value to avoid unnecessary context updates.
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| 
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|       const overriddenContextValue = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         if (didStoreComeFromProps) {
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|           // This component is directly subscribed to a store from props.
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|           // We don't want descendants reading from this store - pass down whatever
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|           // the existing context value is from the nearest connected ancestor.
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|           return contextValue;
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|         } // Otherwise, put this component's subscription instance into context, so that
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|         // connected descendants won't update until after this component is done
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| 
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| 
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|         return (0, _extends2.default)({}, contextValue, {
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|           subscription
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|         });
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|       }, [didStoreComeFromProps, contextValue, subscription]); // Set up refs to coordinate values between the subscription effect and the render logic
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| 
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|       const lastChildProps = (0, _react.useRef)();
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|       const lastWrapperProps = (0, _react.useRef)(wrapperProps);
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|       const childPropsFromStoreUpdate = (0, _react.useRef)();
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|       const renderIsScheduled = (0, _react.useRef)(false);
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|       const isProcessingDispatch = (0, _react.useRef)(false);
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|       const isMounted = (0, _react.useRef)(false);
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|       const latestSubscriptionCallbackError = (0, _react.useRef)();
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|       (0, _useIsomorphicLayoutEffect.useIsomorphicLayoutEffect)(() => {
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|         isMounted.current = true;
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|         return () => {
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|           isMounted.current = false;
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|         };
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|       }, []);
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|       const actualChildPropsSelector = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         const selector = () => {
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|           // Tricky logic here:
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|           // - This render may have been triggered by a Redux store update that produced new child props
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|           // - However, we may have gotten new wrapper props after that
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|           // If we have new child props, and the same wrapper props, we know we should use the new child props as-is.
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|           // But, if we have new wrapper props, those might change the child props, so we have to recalculate things.
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|           // So, we'll use the child props from store update only if the wrapper props are the same as last time.
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|           if (childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current && wrapperProps === lastWrapperProps.current) {
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|             return childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current;
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|           } // TODO We're reading the store directly in render() here. Bad idea?
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|           // This will likely cause Bad Things (TM) to happen in Concurrent Mode.
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|           // Note that we do this because on renders _not_ caused by store updates, we need the latest store state
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|           // to determine what the child props should be.
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| 
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| 
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|           return childPropsSelector(store.getState(), wrapperProps);
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|         };
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| 
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|         return selector;
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|       }, [store, wrapperProps]); // We need this to execute synchronously every time we re-render. However, React warns
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|       // about useLayoutEffect in SSR, so we try to detect environment and fall back to
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|       // just useEffect instead to avoid the warning, since neither will run anyway.
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| 
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|       const subscribeForReact = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         const subscribe = reactListener => {
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|           if (!subscription) {
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|             return () => {};
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|           }
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| 
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|           return subscribeUpdates(shouldHandleStateChanges, store, subscription, // @ts-ignore
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|           childPropsSelector, lastWrapperProps, lastChildProps, renderIsScheduled, isMounted, childPropsFromStoreUpdate, notifyNestedSubs, reactListener);
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|         };
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| 
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|         return subscribe;
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|       }, [subscription]);
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|       useIsomorphicLayoutEffectWithArgs(captureWrapperProps, [lastWrapperProps, lastChildProps, renderIsScheduled, wrapperProps, childPropsFromStoreUpdate, notifyNestedSubs]);
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|       let actualChildProps;
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| 
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|       try {
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|         actualChildProps = useSyncExternalStore( // TODO We're passing through a big wrapper that does a bunch of extra side effects besides subscribing
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|         subscribeForReact, // TODO This is incredibly hacky. We've already processed the store update and calculated new child props,
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|         // TODO and we're just passing that through so it triggers a re-render for us rather than relying on `uSES`.
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|         actualChildPropsSelector, getServerState ? () => childPropsSelector(getServerState(), wrapperProps) : actualChildPropsSelector);
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|       } catch (err) {
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|         if (latestSubscriptionCallbackError.current) {
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|           ;
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|           err.message += `\nThe error may be correlated with this previous error:\n${latestSubscriptionCallbackError.current.stack}\n\n`;
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|         }
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| 
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|         throw err;
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|       }
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| 
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|       (0, _useIsomorphicLayoutEffect.useIsomorphicLayoutEffect)(() => {
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|         latestSubscriptionCallbackError.current = undefined;
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|         childPropsFromStoreUpdate.current = undefined;
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|         lastChildProps.current = actualChildProps;
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|       }); // Now that all that's done, we can finally try to actually render the child component.
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|       // We memoize the elements for the rendered child component as an optimization.
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| 
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|       const renderedWrappedComponent = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         return (
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|           /*#__PURE__*/
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|           // @ts-ignore
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|           _react.default.createElement(WrappedComponent, (0, _extends2.default)({}, actualChildProps, {
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|             ref: reactReduxForwardedRef
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|           }))
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|         );
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|       }, [reactReduxForwardedRef, WrappedComponent, actualChildProps]); // If React sees the exact same element reference as last time, it bails out of re-rendering
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|       // that child, same as if it was wrapped in React.memo() or returned false from shouldComponentUpdate.
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| 
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|       const renderedChild = (0, _react.useMemo)(() => {
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|         if (shouldHandleStateChanges) {
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|           // If this component is subscribed to store updates, we need to pass its own
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|           // subscription instance down to our descendants. That means rendering the same
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|           // Context instance, and putting a different value into the context.
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|           return /*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(ContextToUse.Provider, {
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|             value: overriddenContextValue
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|           }, renderedWrappedComponent);
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|         }
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| 
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|         return renderedWrappedComponent;
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|       }, [ContextToUse, renderedWrappedComponent, overriddenContextValue]);
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|       return renderedChild;
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|     }
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| 
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|     const _Connect = _react.default.memo(ConnectFunction);
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| 
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|     // Add a hacky cast to get the right output type
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|     const Connect = _Connect;
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|     Connect.WrappedComponent = WrappedComponent;
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|     Connect.displayName = ConnectFunction.displayName = displayName;
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| 
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|     if (forwardRef) {
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|       const _forwarded = _react.default.forwardRef(function forwardConnectRef(props, ref) {
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|         // @ts-ignore
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|         return /*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(Connect, (0, _extends2.default)({}, props, {
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|           reactReduxForwardedRef: ref
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|         }));
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|       });
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| 
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|       const forwarded = _forwarded;
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|       forwarded.displayName = displayName;
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|       forwarded.WrappedComponent = WrappedComponent;
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|       return (0, _hoistNonReactStatics.default)(forwarded, WrappedComponent);
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|     }
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| 
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|     return (0, _hoistNonReactStatics.default)(Connect, WrappedComponent);
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|   };
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| 
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|   return wrapWithConnect;
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| }
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| 
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| var _default = connect;
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| exports.default = _default; |