I understand how updating state using the useState hook in React works as follows.
- Compare the state value to be changed with the current state value.
- If the two state values are the same, do not re-render without changing the state value.
- If the two state values are different, change the state value and perform re-rendering.
https://codesandbox.io/s/nostalgic-fog-riyg4
But in this example, it seems to work differently.
- First rendering execute when App component is mounted.
- State value changes when button is clicked and a second rendering is executed. (Because the current state value and the state value to be changed are different.)
- When you click the button again, the state value does not change but rendering occurs. -> Why is this happening? I didn't expect rendering because the two state values were the same.
- When you click the button a third time, the state value does not change again, but this time the component does not re-render. This is the behavior I expected to happen after the second click.
setState
, it just updates the state with the given value and calls a re-render. Even if the state value is the same, it will still re-render