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by finchisko 3010 days ago
Maybe it's not enforced by redux itself, but you cannot use react-redux component then. React-redux will only rerender component , if state or part of it is new instance and not just mutated shallow copy, effectively requiring the state to be immutable.
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The point of using immutable in this case is to prevent mutating the state by accident as a side-effect of another action.

I know that react-redux will only rerender if things changed through a dispatch (in fact, everything consuming redux.subsrcibe will not notice a side-effect change), but those things happen if you do not use some kind of immutability and especially if they have no immediate effect, it's a nightmare to debug.

Read the article, this is discussed in the first few paragraphs.