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build(deps-dev): bump rollup from 2.23.1 to 2.25.0 #80

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps rollup from 2.23.1 to 2.25.0.

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v2.25.0

2020-08-14

Features

  • Add --failAfterWarnings CLI flag that will complete builds with warnings but return an error at the end (#3712)

Pull Requests

v2.24.0

2020-08-13

Features

  • Allow defining interop per dependency via a function (#3710)
  • Support interop "auto" as a more compatible version of "true" (#3710)
  • Support interop "default" and "esModule" to avoid unnecessary interop helpers (#3710)
  • Support interop "defaultOnly" for simplified helpers and Node ESM interop compatible output (#3710)
  • Respect interop option for external dynamic imports (#3710)
  • Support live-bindings for external default imports in non-ES formats unless "externalLiveBindings" is "false" (#3710)
  • Use shared default interop helpers for AMD, UMD and IIFE formats (#3710)
  • Avoid unnecessarily deconflicted module variables in non-ES formats (#3710)
  • Freeze generated interop namespace objects (#3710)
  • Always mark interop helpers as pure (#3710)
  • Avoid default export interop if there is already an interop namespace object (#3710)
  • Sort all require statements to the top in CommonJS output for easier back-transpilation to ES modules by other tools (#3710)

Bug Fixes

  • Handle accessing super in static class fields (#3720)
  • Deconflict the names of helper variables introduced for interop (#3710)
  • Generate proper namespace objects for static namespace imports in non-ES formats (#3710)
  • Do not add unused interop helpers when using the renderDynamicImport hook (#3710)

Pull Requests

Changelog

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2.25.0

2020-08-14

Features

  • Add --failAfterWarnings CLI flag that will complete builds with warnings but return an error at the end (#3712)

Pull Requests

2.24.0

2020-08-13

Features

  • Allow defining interop per dependency via a function (#3710)
  • Support interop "auto" as a more compatible version of "true" (#3710)
  • Support interop "default" and "esModule" to avoid unnecessary interop helpers (#3710)
  • Support interop "defaultOnly" for simplified helpers and Node ESM interop compatible output (#3710)
  • Respect interop option for external dynamic imports (#3710)
  • Support live-bindings for external default imports in non-ES formats unless "externalLiveBindings" is "false" (#3710)
  • Use shared default interop helpers for AMD, UMD and IIFE formats (#3710)
  • Avoid unnecessarily deconflicted module variables in non-ES formats (#3710)
  • Freeze generated interop namespace objects (#3710)
  • Always mark interop helpers as pure (#3710)
  • Avoid default export interop if there is already an interop namespace object (#3710)
  • Sort all require statements to the top in CommonJS output for easier back-transpilation to ES modules by other tools (#3710)

Bug Fixes

  • Handle accessing super in static class fields (#3720)
  • Deconflict the names of helper variables introduced for interop (#3710)
  • Generate proper namespace objects for static namespace imports in non-ES formats (#3710)
  • Do not add unused interop helpers when using the renderDynamicImport hook (#3710)

Pull Requests

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