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[client-preset] Preserving Array<T> or ReadonlyArray<T> in useFragment() data #9804

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Description

Updating the useFragment() (or renamed equivalent) type overload to preserve the readonly or lack of modifier when an array is provided as the data argument.

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n1ru4l commented Mar 4, 2024

Hey @rachel-church, can you have a look at the failing tests?

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