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React | Error Boundaries and Debugging | Question 10
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React | Error Boundaries and Debugging | Question 10
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What happens when an error occurs inside a React component?
function App() {
return (
<ErrorBoundary>
<div>{undefinedVar}</div>
</ErrorBoundary>
);
}
Error caught, fallback UI shown
App crashes
App re-renders
No UI rendered
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