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chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies #19

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@sxzz/prettier-config ^1.0.2 -> ^1.0.3 age adoption passing confidence
@types/node (source) ^20.3.1 -> ^20.3.3 age adoption passing confidence
@vue/babel-plugin-jsx (source) ^1.1.3 -> ^1.1.5 age adoption passing confidence
esbuild ^0.18.8 -> ^0.18.11 age adoption passing confidence
eslint (source) ^8.43.0 -> ^8.44.0 age adoption passing confidence
fast-glob ^3.2.12 -> ^3.3.0 age adoption passing confidence
pnpm (source) 8.6.4 -> 8.6.5 age adoption passing confidence
typescript (source) ^5.1.3 -> ^5.1.6 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

sxzz/prettier-config (@​sxzz/prettier-config)

v1.0.3

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vuejs/babel-plugin-jsx (@​vue/babel-plugin-jsx)

v1.1.5

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   🐞 Bug Fixes
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v1.1.4

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   🐞 Bug Fixes
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evanw/esbuild (esbuild)

v0.18.11

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  • Fix a TypeScript code generation edge case (#​3199)

    This release fixes a regression in version 0.18.4 where using a TypeScript namespace that exports a class declaration combined with --keep-names and a --target of es2021 or earlier could cause esbuild to export the class from the namespace using an incorrect name (notice the assignment to X2._Y vs. X2.Y):

    // Original code
    
    // Old output (with --keep-names --target=es2021)
    var X;
    ((X2) => {
      const _Y = class _Y {
      };
      __name(_Y, "Y");
      let Y = _Y;
      X2._Y = _Y;
    })(X || (X = {}));
    
    // New output (with --keep-names --target=es2021)
    var X;
    ((X2) => {
      const _Y = class _Y {
      };
      __name(_Y, "Y");
      let Y = _Y;
      X2.Y = _Y;
    })(X || (X = {}));

v0.18.10

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  • Fix a tree-shaking bug that removed side effects (#​3195)

    This fixes a regression in version 0.18.4 where combining --minify-syntax with --keep-names could cause expressions with side effects after a function declaration to be considered side-effect free for tree shaking purposes. The reason was because --keep-names generates an expression statement containing a call to a helper function after the function declaration with a special flag that makes the function call able to be tree shaken, and then --minify-syntax could potentially merge that expression statement with following expressions without clearing the flag. This release fixes the bug by clearing the flag when merging expression statements together.

  • Fix an incorrect warning about CSS nesting (#​3197)

    A warning is currently generated when transforming nested CSS to a browser that doesn't support :is() because transformed nested CSS may need to use that feature to represent nesting. This was previously always triggered when an at-rule was encountered in a declaration context. Typically the only case you would encounter this is when using CSS nesting within a selector rule. However, there is a case where that's not true: when using a margin at-rule such as @top-left within @page. This release avoids incorrectly generating a warning in this case by checking that the at-rule is within a selector rule before generating a warning.

v0.18.9

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  • Fix await using declarations inside async generator functions

    I forgot about the new await using declarations when implementing lowering for async generator functions in the previous release. This change fixes the transformation of await using declarations when they are inside lowered async generator functions:

    // Original code
    async function* foo() {
      await using x = await y
    }
    
    // Old output (with --supported:async-generator=false)
    function foo() {
      return __asyncGenerator(this, null, function* () {
        await using x = yield new __await(y);
      });
    }
    
    // New output (with --supported:async-generator=false)
    function foo() {
      return __asyncGenerator(this, null, function* () {
        var _stack = [];
        try {
          const x = __using(_stack, yield new __await(y), true);
        } catch (_) {
          var _error = _, _hasError = true;
        } finally {
          var _promise = __callDispose(_stack, _error, _hasError);
          _promise && (yield new __await(_promise));
        }
      });
    }
  • Insert some prefixed CSS properties when appropriate (#​3122)

    With this release, esbuild will now insert prefixed CSS properties in certain cases when the target setting includes browsers that require a certain prefix. This is currently done for the following properties:

    • appearance: *; => -webkit-appearance: *; -moz-appearance: *;
    • backdrop-filter: *; => -webkit-backdrop-filter: *;
    • background-clip: text => -webkit-background-clip: text;
    • box-decoration-break: *; => -webkit-box-decoration-break: *;
    • clip-path: *; => -webkit-clip-path: *;
    • font-kerning: *; => -webkit-font-kerning: *;
    • hyphens: *; => -webkit-hyphens: *;
    • initial-letter: *; => -webkit-initial-letter: *;
    • mask-image: *; => -webkit-mask-image: *;
    • mask-origin: *; => -webkit-mask-origin: *;
    • mask-position: *; => -webkit-mask-position: *;
    • mask-repeat: *; => -webkit-mask-repeat: *;
    • mask-size: *; => -webkit-mask-size: *;
    • position: sticky; => position: -webkit-sticky;
    • print-color-adjust: *; => -webkit-print-color-adjust: *;
    • tab-size: *; => -moz-tab-size: *; -o-tab-size: *;
    • text-decoration-color: *; => -webkit-text-decoration-color: *; -moz-text-decoration-color: *;
    • text-decoration-line: *; => -webkit-text-decoration-line: *; -moz-text-decoration-line: *;
    • text-decoration-skip: *; => -webkit-text-decoration-skip: *;
    • text-emphasis-color: *; => -webkit-text-emphasis-color: *;
    • text-emphasis-position: *; => -webkit-text-emphasis-position: *;
    • text-emphasis-style: *; => -webkit-text-emphasis-style: *;
    • text-orientation: *; => -webkit-text-orientation: *;
    • text-size-adjust: *; => -webkit-text-size-adjust: *; -ms-text-size-adjust: *;
    • user-select: *; => -webkit-user-select: *; -moz-user-select: *; -ms-user-select: *;

    Here is an example:

    /* Original code */
    div {
      mask-image: url(x.png);
    }
    
    /* Old output (with --target=chrome99) */
    div {
      mask-image: url(x.png);
    }
    
    /* New output (with --target=chrome99) */
    div {
      -webkit-mask-image: url(x.png);
      mask-image: url(x.png);
    }

    Browser compatibility data was sourced from the tables on https://caniuse.com. Support for more CSS properties can be added in the future as appropriate.

  • Fix an obscure identifier minification bug (#​2809)

    Function declarations in nested scopes behave differently depending on whether or not "use strict" is present. To avoid generating code that behaves differently depending on whether strict mode is enabled or not, esbuild transforms nested function declarations into variable declarations. However, there was a bug where the generated variable name was not being recorded as declared internally, which meant that it wasn't being renamed correctly by the minifier and could cause a name collision. This bug has been fixed:

    // Original code
    const n = ''
    for (let i of [0,1]) {
      function f () {}
    }
    
    // Old output (with --minify-identifiers --format=esm)
    const f = "";
    for (let o of [0, 1]) {
      let n = function() {
      };
      var f = n;
    }
    
    // New output (with --minify-identifiers --format=esm)
    const f = "";
    for (let o of [0, 1]) {
      let n = function() {
      };
      var t = n;
    }
  • Fix a bug in esbuild's compatibility table script (#​3179)

    Setting esbuild's target to a specific JavaScript engine tells esbuild to use the JavaScript syntax feature compatibility data from https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/ for that engine to determine which syntax features to allow. However, esbuild's script that builds this internal compatibility table had a bug that incorrectly ignores tests for engines that still have outstanding implementation bugs which were never fixed. This change fixes this bug with the script.

    The only case where this changed the information in esbuild's internal compatibility table is that the hermes target is marked as no longer supporting destructuring. This is because there is a failing destructuring-related test for Hermes on https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/. If you want to use destructuring with Hermes anyway, you can pass --supported:destructuring=true to esbuild to override the hermes target and force esbuild to accept this syntax.

    This fix was contributed by @​ArrayZoneYour.

eslint/eslint (eslint)

v8.44.0

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Features

  • 1766771 feat: add es2023 and es2024 environments (#​17328) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • 4c50400 feat: add ecmaVersion: 2024, regexp v flag parsing (#​17324) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • 4d411e4 feat: add ternaryOperandBinaryExpressions option to no-extra-parens rule (#​17270) (Percy Ma)
  • c8b1f4d feat: Move parserServices to SourceCode (#​17311) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • ef6e24e feat: treat unknown nodes as having the lowest precedence (#​17302) (Brad Zacher)
  • 1866e1d feat: allow flat config files to export a Promise (#​17301) (Milos Djermanovic)

Bug Fixes

  • a36bcb6 fix: no-unused-vars false positive with logical assignment operators (#​17320) (Gweesin Chan)
  • 7620b89 fix: Remove no-unused-labels autofix before potential directives (#​17314) (Francesco Trotta)
  • 391ed38 fix: Remove no-extra-semi autofix before potential directives (#​17297) (Francesco Trotta)

Documentation

Chores

mrmlnc/fast-glob (fast-glob)

v3.3.0

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Full Changelog: mrmlnc/fast-glob@3.2.12...3.3.0

🚀 Improvements

Method aliases

New methods (glob, globSync, globStream) have been added in addition to the current methods (default import, sync, stream), which eliminate the need to rename the method when importing. In addition, an async alias has been added for the default import, which makes it possible to use this packet with ESM.

Method to convert paths to globs

A new method (convertPathToPattern) has been added in this release to convert a path to a pattern. The primary goal is to enable users to avoid processing Windows paths in each location where this package is used by utilities from third-party packages.

See more details in the pull request.

🐛 Bug fixes

  • In the past, we mishandled patterns that contained slashes when the baseNameMatch option was enabled, which went against the documented behavior. (#​312)
  • Several problems with matching patterns that contain brace expansion have been resolved. The primary issue solved is when the pattern has duplicate slashes after it is expanded (#​394), or the micromatch package does not correctly generate a regular expression (#​365).
  • All negative patterns will now have the dot option enabled when matching paths. Previously, the !**/* patterns did not exclude hidden files (start with a dot). (#​343)
  • The issue that led to duplicates in the results when overlapping or duplicate patterns were present among the patterns has been fixed. At the moment, we are only talking about leading dot. Other cases are not included. For example, running with the patterns ['./file.md', 'file.md', '*'] will now only include file.md once in the results. (#​190)

📖 Documentation

A clarifying note has been added for the concurrency option, which provides more detailed information about the Thread Pool utilization.

⚙️ Infrastructure

  • The benchmark in CI is now running on Node.js 20.
  • The benchmark now uses the public package bencho instead of an in-house implementation. You may want to try this solution for your packages and provide feedback.

🥇 New Contributors

pnpm/pnpm (pnpm)

v8.6.5

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Patch Changes

  • Improve the performance of searching for auth tokens #​6717.

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v5.1.5: TypeScript 5.1.5

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