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Stating the fact that component lifecycle methods will still fire as normal even though you return null from the render method.

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Stating the fact that component lifecycle methods will still fire as normal even though you return null from the render method.
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gaearon commented Dec 24, 2016

Looks good, thanks.

gaearon pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 4, 2017
Stating the fact that component lifecycle methods will still fire as normal even though you return null from the render method.
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