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Destructure Functions Early in Render (React Compiler) HIGH stable references, fewer re-renders rerender, hooks, performance, react-compiler

Destructure Functions Early in Render

This rule is only applicable if you are using the React Compiler.

Destructure functions from hooks at the top of render scope. Never dot into objects to call functions. Destructured functions are stable references; dotting creates new references and breaks memoization.

Incorrect (dotting into object):

import { useRouter } from 'expo-router'

function SaveButton(props) {
  const router = useRouter()

  // bad: react-compiler will key the cache on "props" and "router", which are objects that change each render
  const handlePress = () => {
    props.onSave()
    router.push('/success') // unstable reference
  }

  return <Button onPress={handlePress}>Save</Button>
}

Correct (destructure early):

import { useRouter } from 'expo-router'

function SaveButton({ onSave }) {
  const { push } = useRouter()

  // good: react-compiler will key on push and onSave
  const handlePress = () => {
    onSave()
    push('/success') // stable reference
  }

  return <Button onPress={handlePress}>Save</Button>
}