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Adds instructions for using custom langauges with Next.js #202
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Any update on this one? |
Legit forgot about this. @gksander anything I can do to close this out? edit: I've just fixed the merge conflict. |
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const CodeBlock({code, language}) { | ||
use(ExtraLanguages) |
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Is use
a generally available function yet, or still in canary?
import CodeBlock, { CodeBlockProps } from './codeblock' | ||
import { PropsWithChildren, Suspense } from 'react' | ||
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;(typeof global !== 'undefined' ? global : window).Prism = Prism |
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I like the idea of using suspense, but placing Prism in the globals might be counter to what we are trying to do in this library, which is avoid polluting the global namespace.
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