Suspense Status #10328
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I would also be interested to know what the current plan is for Suspense. I saw it mentioned at Vue Amsterdam in Evan's slide about Upcoming Features. Perhaps I misunderstood, but it sounded like Suspense was potentially going to reach stable status in 3.5? I have some major reservations about the current design of Suspense. Every time I've tried to use it I've had to give up and take a different course. In all honesty, I don't really understand the feature, so perhaps the problem is with my understanding rather than the feature design. I know what the docs say, but my understanding of what the feature does is only superficial. It really isn't clear to me why it has been designed to work the way it does. I'm still hopeful that there will be an RFC for this feature. It feels to me like there's still a lot to discuss. |
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You can track the status of Vue 3's Suspense feature by following discussions on the official Vue GitHub repository and checking for updates in the Vue documentation. For reporting issues, use the Vue issue tracker on GitHub, where you can check out log any problems or bugs encountered with Suspense. Although experimental, community feedback is essential for its development. |
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I failed to locate an RFC or discussion about Suspense, it looks essential to the way Vue 3 works but it is still experimental.
Is there a way to track the current status and report any problems that arise while using it currently?
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