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Warning: Received true for a non-boolean attribute someProp #12741

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What is the current behavior?
When I pass a boolean prop, say:

<SomeComponent enable /> I get this warning for the enable prop, this wasn't happening in React 15.x. Do I need to use prop="true" or prop={true} ? why?

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What is the expected behavior?
Not getting this warning

Which versions of React, and which browser / OS are affected by this issue? Did this work in previous versions of React?
React 16.3.2 | Google Chrome

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