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Warn if colon shorthand is used on v-if/v-html/etc. #10191
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I've seen this happen so often when teaching Vue that even though having a prop named |
Yes. If you wanted a prop, why should have the same name as a
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I'll take this on. It'll be my first issue here. |
Thanks but as the tag suggest there is already a Pull request for this |
习惯就好 |
I was going to give it a go but it seems there's a super old PR for this already |
Why is this issue still open? |
What problem does this feature solve?
I just spent way too long debugging something really weird until I realized I accidentally wrote
:v-if
instead ofv-if
.A warning when wrongly using shorthands like
:
on "native" vue attributes could prevent this bad experience easily.What does the proposed API look like?
:v-if="foo"
--> console.warn("You specified v-bind:/ v-on: or a corresponding shorthand on a Vue attribute like v-if or similar. Usually this does not make sense.)
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