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"Maximum call stack exceeded" with circular references #1106
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Argh, the JS world is impossible. 50% is like "non-enumerables and proxies have very specific meanings", and the other half is like "I expect non-enumerables and symbol to work just like the rest, why treat them irregularly" 🤣 |
Would you mind trying setting the |
@mweststrate I get it. I apologize for contributing to your pain as an open-source maintainer.
For what it's worth, Immer 9.x's behavior seemed consistent and worked for my purposes:
Hopefully that's too ad hoc / too much of a special case - but, if you decide it is, I understand. |
Another way to reproduce this is trying to modify an object that contains React context: https://codesandbox.io/p/devbox/festive-gagarin-9mkfx9 For what it’s worth, the repro seems to work using [email protected] |
Yeah I guess the only way to deal with this is to make all the behavior of irregular properties of any kind (enumerable x getter x proxy) all configurable. That will be a a bit bigger project though so probably more for a next major. |
🐛 Bug Report
Starting with Immer 10.0.4, if Immer is given an object that uses symbols for circular references, it generates a "Maximum call stack exceeded" error.
Link to repro
https://playcode.io/1794809
To Reproduce
Pass an object with pre-existing symbol circular references to Immer 10.0.4. (Circular references that are added within an Immer recipe do not cause problems.)
Observed behavior
"Maximum call stack exceeded"
Expected behavior
Our application uses symbols to create child-to-parent relationships. Since symbols are skipped by many JavaScript routines (e.g., JSON.stringify, Immer prior to 10.0.4), we had been able to do this without error.
Environment
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