"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); Object.defineProperty(exports, "jsxDEVSlot", { enumerable: true, get: function() { return jsxDEVSlot; } }); const _interop_require_wildcard = require("@swc/helpers/_/_interop_require_wildcard"); const _react = /*#__PURE__*/ _interop_require_wildcard._(require("react")); const _getMetadataFromSlotComponent = require("../utils/getMetadataFromSlotComponent"); const _DevRuntime = require("../utils/DevRuntime"); const jsxDEVSlot = (type, overrideProps, key, source, self)=>{ const { elementType, renderFunction, props: slotProps } = (0, _getMetadataFromSlotComponent.getMetadataFromSlotComponent)(type); const props = { ...slotProps, ...overrideProps }; if (renderFunction) { // if runtime is static if (source === true) { return _DevRuntime.DevRuntime.jsxDEV(_react.Fragment, { children: renderFunction(elementType, { ...props, /** * If the runtime is static then children is an array and this array won't be keyed. * Then we should wrap children by a static fragment * as there's no way to know if renderFunction will render statically or dynamically */ children: _DevRuntime.DevRuntime.jsxDEV(_react.Fragment, { children: props.children }, undefined, true, self) }) }, key, false, self); } // if runtime is dynamic (source = false) things are simpler return _DevRuntime.DevRuntime.jsxDEV(_react.Fragment, { children: renderFunction(elementType, props) }, key, source, self); } return _DevRuntime.DevRuntime.jsxDEV(elementType, props, key, source, self); };