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Mark js/ts only libraries as supported on all platforms #449

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asklar opened this issue Sep 7, 2020 · 1 comment
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Mark js/ts only libraries as supported on all platforms #449

asklar opened this issue Sep 7, 2020 · 1 comment

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@asklar
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asklar commented Sep 7, 2020

Some libraries don't contain any javascript and are likely going to work out of the box on all platforms (as long as they don't expect access to the html DOM, e.g.). Is there a way to detect this and if so can we automatically mark these libraries as supported everywhere?

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i think this isn't always true. sometimes they don't include any native code in their own sources but they depend on some other library being installed, such as react-native-gesture-handler or react-native-svg

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