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# Cleanup
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Sometimes you may need to do some cleanup when destroying a component or after
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a side-effect from a source update. Vide provides a function `cleanup()` which
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is used to register a cleanup callback for the next time the reactive scope
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it is called in re-runs.
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```lua
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locla mount = vide.mount
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local source = vide.source
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local cleanup = vide.cleanup
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local function Timer()
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local count = source(0)
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local con = game:GetService("RunService").Heartbeat:Connect(function(dt)
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count(count() + dt)
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end)
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cleanup(function()
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con:Disconnect()
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end)
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return create "TextButton" {
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Position = UDim2.fromOffset(300, 300),
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Size = UDim2.fromOffset(200, 50),
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Text = function()
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return "seconds: " .. math.floor(count())
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end,
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}
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end
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local unmount = mount(Timer)
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unmount() -- all registered cleanups are ran, heartbeat connection stopped
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```
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In the above example, this allows us to disconnect the heartbeat connection
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when the timer component is destroyed, whether that is from unmounting the app
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or if it is dynamically created by a control-flow function, which will be
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covered next.
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On a related note: the reason why `mount()` is used to create your app, is so
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that any top-level components that need to be cleaned up, can be cleaned up
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when the app is later unmounted, since `mount()` runs in a reactive scope to
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track `cleanup()` calls. Vide's entire reactive system is independent from the
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life-time of instances; instances are just a side-effect of the reactive system.
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