'use client'; import * as React from 'react'; import { ListContext } from '../useList'; /** * Stabilizes the ListContext value for the Option component, so it doesn't change when sibling Options update. * * @param value The value of the Option. * @returns The stable ListContext value. * * Demos: * * - [Select](https://mui.com/base-ui/react-select/#hooks) * * API: * * - [useOptionContextStabilizer API](https://mui.com/base-ui/react-select/hooks-api/#use-option-context-stabilizer) */ export function useOptionContextStabilizer(value) { const listContext = React.useContext(ListContext); if (!listContext) { throw new Error('Option: ListContext was not found.'); } const { getItemState, dispatch } = listContext; const { highlighted, selected, focusable } = getItemState(value); // The local version of getItemState can be only called with the current Option's value. // It doesn't make much sense to render an Option depending on other Options' state anyway. const localGetItemState = React.useCallback(itemValue => { if (itemValue !== value) { throw new Error(['Base UI Option: Tried to access the state of another Option.', 'This is unsupported when the Option uses the OptionContextStabilizer as a performance optimization.'].join('/n')); } return { highlighted, selected, focusable }; }, [highlighted, selected, focusable, value]); // Create a local (per Option) instance of the ListContext that changes only when // the getItemState's return value changes. // This makes Options re-render only when their state actually change, not when any Option's state changes. const localContextValue = React.useMemo(() => ({ dispatch, getItemState: localGetItemState }), [dispatch, localGetItemState]); return { contextValue: localContextValue }; }