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uglify-js just published its new version 2.8.14.
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The new version differs by 142 commits .
30a7504
v2.8.14
a3cc3a9
make
expect_stdout
work on Node.js 0.12 (#1623)96f8bef
fix commit 88fb83a (#1622)
cd58635
fix AST_Binary.lift_sequences() (#1621)
274331d
transform String.charAt() to index access (#1620)
0489d6d
handle runtime errors in
expect_stdout
(#1618)fb09283
fix top-level directives in compress tests (#1615)
b7c112e
Add
--in-source-map inline
documentation (#1611)b2b8a0d
v2.8.13
ac40301
fix chained evaluation (#1610)
3563d8c
extend
test/run-tests.js
to optionally execute uglified output (#1604)5ae04b3
make
collapse_vars
consistent withtoplevel
(#1608)a80b228
fix
hoist_vars
onreduce_vars
(#1607)cf4bf4c
fix stack issues with
AST_Node.evaluate()
(#1603)8223b2e
fix
AST_Node.optimize()
(#1602)There are 142 commits in total. See the full diff.
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