Add better errors when referencing missing components #1811
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Previously, React or other JSX runtimes threw rather hard to read errors
when a component was undefined (because it wasn’t imported, passed, or
provided), essentially only pointing to something missing.
Now we throw proper errors when a component is missing at runtime,
including what exact component (or object) is undefined.
In addition, this adds a
development
option, which defaults tofalse
but can be configured explicitly or turned on withNODE_ENV=development
.When it’s
true
, the exact place that references the missing componentor object, and which file did that, is included in the error message.
Related-to: #1775.
Backports: wooorm/xdm@62e6f30.