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Bump esbuild from 0.17.19 to 0.18.2 #48

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps esbuild from 0.17.19 to 0.18.2.

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v0.18.2

  • Lower static blocks when static fields are lowered (#2800, #2950, #3025)

    This release fixes a bug where esbuild incorrectly did not lower static class blocks when static class fields needed to be lowered. For example, the following code should print 1 2 3 but previously printed 2 1 3 instead due to this bug:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      static x = console.log(1)
      static { console.log(2) }
      static y = console.log(3)
    }
    

    // Old output (with --supported:class-static-field=false) class Foo { static { console.log(2); } } __publicField(Foo, "x", console.log(1)); __publicField(Foo, "y", console.log(3));

    // New output (with --supported:class-static-field=false) class Foo { } __publicField(Foo, "x", console.log(1)); console.log(2); __publicField(Foo, "y", console.log(3));

  • Use static blocks to implement --keep-names on classes (#2389)

    This change fixes a bug where the name property could previously be incorrect within a class static context when using --keep-names. The problem was that the name property was being initialized after static blocks were run instead of before. This has been fixed by moving the name property initializer into a static block at the top of the class body:

    // Original code
    if (typeof Foo === 'undefined') {
      let Foo = class {
        static test = this.name
      }
      console.log(Foo.test)
    }
    

    // Old output (with --keep-names) if (typeof Foo === "undefined") { let Foo2 = /* @PURE */ __name(class { static test = this.name; }, "Foo"); console.log(Foo2.test); }

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Changelog

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0.18.2

  • Lower static blocks when static fields are lowered (#2800, #2950, #3025)

    This release fixes a bug where esbuild incorrectly did not lower static class blocks when static class fields needed to be lowered. For example, the following code should print 1 2 3 but previously printed 2 1 3 instead due to this bug:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      static x = console.log(1)
      static { console.log(2) }
      static y = console.log(3)
    }
    

    // Old output (with --supported:class-static-field=false) class Foo { static { console.log(2); } } __publicField(Foo, "x", console.log(1)); __publicField(Foo, "y", console.log(3));

    // New output (with --supported:class-static-field=false) class Foo { } __publicField(Foo, "x", console.log(1)); console.log(2); __publicField(Foo, "y", console.log(3));

  • Use static blocks to implement --keep-names on classes (#2389)

    This change fixes a bug where the name property could previously be incorrect within a class static context when using --keep-names. The problem was that the name property was being initialized after static blocks were run instead of before. This has been fixed by moving the name property initializer into a static block at the top of the class body:

    // Original code
    if (typeof Foo === 'undefined') {
      let Foo = class {
        static test = this.name
      }
      console.log(Foo.test)
    }
    

    // Old output (with --keep-names) if (typeof Foo === "undefined") { let Foo2 = /* @PURE */ __name(class { static test = this.name; }, "Foo"); console.log(Foo2.test);

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Commits
  • a7a9096 publish 0.18.2 to npm
  • d5b317a fix #2389: use a static block for --keep-names
  • fb38ef6 inline static blocks that are all expressions
  • 8bdc589 use X instead of in expected logs on windows
  • b76b433 ignore uglify failure about default arugment tdz
  • 70e59c3 run more class lowering tests with bundling on
  • c12cc90 fix #2800, fix #2950, fix #3025: static blocks
  • a1a1e44 auto-annotate pure iife expressions
  • 3aa3ec2 publish 0.18.1 to npm
  • 394941b #3149: @__NO_SIDE_EFFECTS__ on async functions
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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #49.