RNMobile: Add an inline comment to clarify usage of 'hard' limit vs. unbounded query#46245
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What?
This is a very small PR that simply adds an inline comment to explain that unbounded queries aren't currently supported on native (as per wordpress-mobile/gutenberg-mobile#2661), which clarifies the usage of a hard limit in the
gallery/use-get-media.native.jsfile.Why?
This change was made following a suggestion in #46143. The web version of the
gallery/use-get-media.native.jsfile uses an unbound query, and it was thought that the difference between the queries in the native vs. web files may cause confusion. The addition of the inline comment seeks to mitigate any potential confusion.How?
An inline comment has been added alongside the query in question.
Testing Instructions
As this PR only involves the addition of an inline comment to the code, no manual testing is required. It's only necessary to review the comment for clarity.