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#### Why? For now React Stateless functions are worse in performance compared to PureComponents. See [here](https://medium.com/modus-create-front-end-development/component-rendering-performance-in-react-df859b474adc) As long as this is the case I still wa
For now React Stateless functions are worse in performance compared to PureComponents.
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As long as this is the case I still want to use the cleaner approach of stateless functions.
Therefore this babel plugin goes through all of your components and just rewrites them to PureComponents.
Why you ask?
Simple. Currently Stateless functions are not Pure and do not have any willComponentUpdate logic. If your Component needs to update although props haven't changed it will break.
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#### Why? For now React Stateless functions are worse in performance compared to PureComponents. See [here](https://medium.com/modus-create-front-end-development/component-rendering-performance-in-react-df859b474adc) As long as this is the case I still wa
We found that babel-plugin-stateless-func-to-pure demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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