What problem does this feature solve?
I just spent way too long debugging something really weird until I realized I accidentally wrote :v-if instead of v-if.
A warning when wrongly using shorthands like : on "native" vue attributes could prevent this bad experience easily.
What does the proposed API look like?
:v-if="foo"
--> console.warn("You specified v-bind:/ v-on: or a corresponding shorthand on a Vue attribute like v-if or similar. Usually this does not make sense.)
What problem does this feature solve?
I just spent way too long debugging something really weird until I realized I accidentally wrote
:v-ifinstead ofv-if.A warning when wrongly using shorthands like
:on "native" vue attributes could prevent this bad experience easily.What does the proposed API look like?
:v-if="foo"--> console.warn("You specified v-bind:/ v-on: or a corresponding shorthand on a Vue attribute like v-if or similar. Usually this does not make sense.)