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The plugin doesn't seemt to correctly recognize handleSubmit as an event handler function, and warns about not having reactivity
The event handler bindings on native elements are not reactive. So, we wrap the call to `props.close` within a function call.
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In 008bfdb we fixed an error where we accidentally had some properties "lose" their reactivity, which should've been caught by the eslint-plugin-solid's warnings. But, we disable eslint's warnings in CI because, there were too many of them.
This commit prevents having warnings from eslint, which means we would be forced to think harder about the code and re-write it, or disable it in exceptional cases if the linter is giving a false positive.