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Initial stab at writing a high level guide on navigation. Its main focus is on Navigator due to it being cross-platform and fairly simple to use.

This guide should be expanded to cover tabbed applications in a future pull request.

The Navigation (Experimental) section will be similarly expanded upon as the API stabilizes.

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JavaScript Runtime

When using React Native, you're going to be running your JavaScript code in two environments:

  • On iOS simulators and devices, Android emulators and devices React Native uses JavaScriptCore which is the JavaScript engine that powers Safari. On iOS JSC doesn't use JIT due to the absence of writable executable memory in iOS apps.
  • When using Chrome debugging, it runs all the JavaScript code within Chrome itself and communicates with native code via WebSocket. So you are using V8.

While both environments are very similar, you may end up hitting some inconsistencies. We're likely going to experiment with other JS engines in the future, so it's best to avoid relying on specifics of any runtime.

JavaScript Syntax Transformers

Syntax transformers make writing code more enjoyable by allowing you to use new JavaScript syntax without having to wait for support on all interpreters.

As of version 0.5.0, React Native ships with the Babel JavaScript compiler. Check Babel documentation on its supported transformations for more details.

Here's a full list of React Native's enabled transformations.

ES5

  • Reserved Words: promise.catch(function() { });

ES6

ES7

Specific

  • JSX: <View style={{color: 'red'}} />
  • Flow: function foo(x: ?number): string {}

Polyfills

Many standards functions are also available on all the supported JavaScript runtimes.

Browser

ES6

ES7

Specific

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