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Removed .defaultProps
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afterEach(() => { | ||
let cache | ||
function GetCache() { | ||
cache = __unsafe_useEmotionCache() | ||
return null | ||
} | ||
enzyme.shallow(<GetCache />) | ||
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cache.registered = {} | ||
cache.inserted = {} | ||
cache.sheet.flush() | ||
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this is a quick hack, I don't quite care about this - we'll be removing Enzyme's support (and thus this file) soon
fixes #3184
Technically this breaks
.defualtProps
on classes too and those are still supported by React 19. I don't quite think it's worth supporting it though and we can't easily rely on React doing the merging for us because we always output function components. So we'd have to either conditionally create wrapping classes OR do the "defaulting" ourselves