Miragon / miranum-copilot

This repository is used for a project conducted at the university of applied Sciences Augsburg, to research how AI can benefit process automation.
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chore(deps-dev): bump esbuild from 0.18.17 to 0.18.19 #84

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps esbuild from 0.18.17 to 0.18.19.

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v0.18.19

  • Implement composes from CSS modules (#20)

    This release implements the composes annotation from the CSS modules specification. It provides a way for class selectors to reference other class selectors (assuming you are using the local-css loader). And with the from syntax, this can even work with local names across CSS files. For example:

    // app.js
    import { submit } from './style.css'
    const div = document.createElement('div')
    div.className = submit
    document.body.appendChild(div)
    
    /* style.css */
    .button {
      composes: pulse from "anim.css";
      display: inline-block;
    }
    .submit {
      composes: button;
      font-weight: bold;
    }
    
    /* anim.css */
    @keyframes pulse {
      from, to { opacity: 1 }
      50% { opacity: 0.5 }
    }
    .pulse {
      animation: 2s ease-in-out infinite pulse;
    }
    

    Bundling this with esbuild using --bundle --outdir=dist --loader:.css=local-css now gives the following:

    (() => {
      // style.css
      var submit = "anim_pulse style_button style_submit";
    

    // app.js var div = document.createElement("div"); div.className = submit; document.body.appendChild(div); })();

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Changelog

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0.18.19

  • Implement composes from CSS modules (#20)

    This release implements the composes annotation from the CSS modules specification. It provides a way for class selectors to reference other class selectors (assuming you are using the local-css loader). And with the from syntax, this can even work with local names across CSS files. For example:

    // app.js
    import { submit } from './style.css'
    const div = document.createElement('div')
    div.className = submit
    document.body.appendChild(div)
    
    /* style.css */
    .button {
      composes: pulse from "anim.css";
      display: inline-block;
    }
    .submit {
      composes: button;
      font-weight: bold;
    }
    
    /* anim.css */
    @keyframes pulse {
      from, to { opacity: 1 }
      50% { opacity: 0.5 }
    }
    .pulse {
      animation: 2s ease-in-out infinite pulse;
    }
    

    Bundling this with esbuild using --bundle --outdir=dist --loader:.css=local-css now gives the following:

    (() => {
      // style.css
      var submit = "anim_pulse style_button style_submit";
    

    // app.js var div = document.createElement("div"); div.className = submit; document.body.appendChild(div); })();

... (truncated)

Commits
  • e08ee89 publish 0.18.19 to npm
  • d2bc26c css: attempt to warn about undefined composes
  • a0910fd fix #20: implement composes from css modules
  • a470f0a css: a basic implementation of local composes
  • 4e6dcbb css: can now calculate ranges of selectors
  • 6108301 css: preserve subclass selector range in ast
  • 652da8f css: preserve type selector range in ast
  • dd2f047 Exports tsconfigRaw types (#3290)
  • 3f4ed76 avoid using an api that's not available in go 1.13
  • 02e13e0 fix #3292: avoid generating duplicate css prefixes
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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #89.