Remove React Suspense from Client Runtime#8887
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What is this test covering, isn't Suspense failing?
P. S. I'm completely new to next.js, let alone its development.
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The data folder covers an experimental feature we've been developing, it's unrelated to anything else.
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@devknoll FYI on these changes. |
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This removes the
<Suspense>component from Next.js' client-side runtime to deal with a breaking change released in a React minor version.Closes #8886