Use of async-await in virtual PCF control
The usage of async-await in virtual PCF control is a topic of interest for developers, especially considering the differences in behavior with the standard PCF control. In virtual PCF, the updateView() function operates in a distinct manner from its standard PCF counterpart when it comes to async functions. Unlike in standard PCF, where the return type of updateView() is void, in virtual PCF, it returns a react-element.
This difference can greatly impact the efficiency and correctness of your control. Therefore, it is important to understand how to properly use async-await in virtual PCF control to ensure optimal performance. This article explores this topic in depth, providing valuable insights for developers looking to improve their virtual PCF controls.
If you're a developer looking to optimize the performance of your virtual PCF control, this article is a must-read. With step-by-step instructions and practical examples, it provides a comprehensive guide to working with async-await in this context.
Read the full article here.
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