Typescript-TDD / ts-auto-mock

Typescript transformer to unlock automatic mock creation for interfaces and classes
https://typescript-tdd.github.io/ts-auto-mock
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chore(deps-dev): bump webpack from 5.94.0 to 5.95.0 #1630

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps webpack from 5.94.0 to 5.95.0.

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v5.95.0

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed hanging when attempting to read a symlink-like file that it can't read
  • Handle default for import context element dependency
  • Merge duplicate chunks call after split chunks
  • Generate correctly code for dynamically importing the same file twice and destructuring
  • Use content hash as [base] and [name] for extracted DataURI's
  • Distinguish module and import in module-import for externals import's
  • [Types] Make EnvironmentPlugin default values types less strict
  • [Types] Typescript 5.6 compatibility

New Features

  • Add new optimization.entryIife option (true by default for the production mode)
  • Pass output.hash* options to loader context

Performance

  • Avoid unneeded re-visit in build chunk graph
Commits
  • e20fd63 chore(release): 5.95.0
  • 4866b0d feat: added new optimization.entryIife option
  • d90f692 fix: merge duplicate chunks after split chunks
  • 90dec30 fix(externals): distinguish “module” and “import” in “module-import”
  • c1a0a46 fix(externals): distinguish “module” and “import” in “module-import”
  • 14d8fa8 fix: all tests cases
  • dae16ad feat: pass output.hash* options to loader context
  • 75d185d feat: pass output.hash* options to loader context
  • 46e0b9c test: update
  • 8e62f9f test
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