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Highlighted Features:
import()
now allows to configure a chunk namerequire.ensure
has a error callbackFeatures:
warningsFilter
to stats options to filter warnings__webpack_chunkname__
toExtendedAPIPlugin
NamedChunksPlugin
which allows to set chunk id, i. e. to chunk namerequire.ensure
import()
Bugfixes:
The new version differs by 2319 commits (ahead by 2319, behind by 23).
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2.4.0
ab22702
Merge pull request #4507 from ts-webpack/refactor/clean-code
e787452
Merge pull request #4700 from webpack/bug/future-var-declaration
98153f5
Merge pull request #4706 from webpack/test/parser-coverage
52f2daf
add test cases and fix a bug
e4b8833
improve code coverage
3afe67d
add parser prewalking to capture scope
0990915
spacing
d8a8bd3
deprecate string option instead of removing it
dbc40e8
Merge pull request #4698 from simon04/examples-source-map
0ef0581
Add example demonstrating all source-map variants
a822784
Merge pull request #4696 from webpack/bugfix/parser-refactoring
ba3688a
fixes misstake while es6 refactoring, add support for other variable declarations
07f6281
fix: typos and variables/function misuse
52055ba
refactor: dead code elimination
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