diff --git a/docs/fragment.md b/docs/fragment.md index 77c2b854..fa04799b 100644 --- a/docs/fragment.md +++ b/docs/fragment.md @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ m("ul", [ However, Javascript arrays cannot be keyed or hold lifecycle methods. One option would be to create a wrapper element to host the key or lifecycle method, but sometimes it is not desirable to have an extra element (for example in complex table structures). In those cases, a fragment vnode can be used instead. -There are a few benefits that come from using `m.fragment` instead of handwriting a vnode object structure: m.fragment creates [monomorphic objects](vnodes.md#monomorphic-objects), which have better performance characteristics than creating objects dynamically. In addition, using `m.fragment` makes your intentions clear to other developers, and it makes it less likely that you'll mistakenly set attributes on the vnode object itself rather than on its `attrs` map. \ No newline at end of file +There are a few benefits that come from using `m.fragment` instead of handwriting a vnode object structure: m.fragment creates [monomorphic objects](vnodes.md#monomorphic-class), which have better performance characteristics than creating objects dynamically. In addition, using `m.fragment` makes your intentions clear to other developers, and it makes it less likely that you'll mistakenly set attributes on the vnode object itself rather than on its `attrs` map. diff --git a/docs/route.md b/docs/route.md index 30d31a11..c8428b98 100644 --- a/docs/route.md +++ b/docs/route.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ The `onmatch` hook is called when the router needs to find a component to render This method also allows you to asynchronously define what component will be rendered, making it suitable for code splitting and asynchronous module loading. -`routeResolver.onmatch(vnode, resolve)` +`routeResolver.onmatch(resolve, args, requestedPath)` Argument | Type | Description --------------- | --------------------- | ---