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We recently upgraded from Fable.React 5.4.0 to 9.4.0, a rather large jump to be sure. An issue we now have is that rendering an element using either voidEl (either directly or indirectly via Fable.React.Standard) results in an error:
Uncaught Error: br is a void element tag and must neither have `children` nor use `dangerouslySetInnerHTML`.
Curiously, if I copy voidEl into my component and use that copy then it works. Digging a little deeper, I can see that it comes down to what JS is generated for each case. The working case generates:
react.createElement("br",{})
And the non-working case:
react.createElement("br",{},[])
I assume the trailing empty array is triggering the error diagnostic because it is being interpreted as an attempt to assign zero children to the br, as opposed to not even attempting to assign any children.
I've got a feeling it has something to do with the ParamListAttribute on the children parameter to createElement, but not entirely sure why it manifests in one scenario and not the other.