Flow is now stricter with regards to type checking of spreads, $NonMaybeType, and $ReadOnly. You might see new errors revealed as a result.
Experimental utility types $Pred and $Refine have been deleted. These are replaced by type guards.
New Features:
Updated Pick and Omit to work on interfaces and instances.
Conditional types, mapped types, type guards, and tuple enhancements are now enabled by default.
Notable bug fixes:
Prevented hover and go-to-definition requests that infinitely loop.
IDE:
For imported names using require, go-to-definition will now jump to the location of the original definition's name.
v0.211.1
Notable bug fixes:
Improve fuzzy matching of autoimports
v0.211.0
Likely to cause new Flow errors:
We fixed an issue where the intersection of two identical object types are turned into empty in spreads. As a result, more errors might be revealed. example
Notable bug fixes:
We fixed an eager evaluation bug that can lead to some bad interactions between conditional type and mapped type. (example)
Parser:
We fixed the parser size regression since 0.210.0.
Library Definitions:
We rewrote the Omit type implementation. Now it will preserve the optionality and the variance of the input object. example
v0.210.2
Notable bug fixes:
Fix a bug where autocompleting a keyword deleted the next 7 characters on the same line
"Fix" sorting of autoimports. An experimental option (autoimports_ranked_by_usage=true) to sort autoimports by how often they are imported was influencing the sorting even when the option was not enabled. This was likely an improvement, but it was a bug to not obey the option.
v0.210.1
Misc:
Improvements in preparation of new feature rollout
v0.210.0
Likely to cause new Flow errors:
We further strictified React.Element and React refs related typing. You might also see some existing errors related to React.Element and React ref moved around. Example
New Features:
Added Pick, Omit, and Record utility types. [try-flow]
Notable bug fixes:
Fixed a bug where void would appear in autocomplete suggestions more than once
Flow is now stricter with regards to type checking of spreads, $NonMaybeType, and $ReadOnly. You might see new errors revealed as a result.
Experimental utility types $Pred and $Refine have been deleted. These are replaced by type guards.
New Features:
Updated Pick and Omit to work on interfaces and instances.
Conditional types, mapped types, type guards, and tuple enhancements are now enabled by default.
Notable bug fixes:
Prevented hover and go-to-definition requests that infinitely loop.
IDE:
For imported names using require, go-to-definition will now jump to the location of the original definition's name.
0.211.1
Notable bug fixes:
Improve fuzzy matching of autoimports
0.211.0
Likely to cause new Flow errors:
We fixed an issue where the intersection of two identical object types are turned into empty in spreads. As a result, more errors might be revealed. example
Notable bug fixes:
We fixed an eager evaluation bug that can lead to some bad interactions between conditional type and mapped type. (example)
Parser:
We fixed the parser size regression since 0.210.0.
Library Definitions:
We rewrote the Omit type implementation. Now it will preserve the optionality and the variance of the input object. example
0.210.2
Notable bug fixes:
Fix a bug where autocompleting a keyword deleted the next 7 characters on the same line
"Fix" sorting of autoimports. An experimental option (autoimports_ranked_by_usage=true) to sort autoimports by how often they are imported was influencing the sorting even when the option was not enabled. This was likely an improvement, but it was a bug to not obey the option.
0.210.1
Misc:
Improvements in preparation of new feature rollout
0.210.0
Likely to cause new Flow errors:
We further strictified React.Element and React refs related typing. You might also see some existing errors related to React.Element and React ref moved around. Example
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Bump tough-cookie from 4.0.0 to 4.1.3 in /packages/flow-enums-runtime (#9049)b7ddc81
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