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Bump debug and grunt-contrib-watch #377

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps debug to 3.2.7 and updates ancestor dependency grunt-contrib-watch. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates debug from 0.7.4 to 3.2.7

Release notes

Sourced from debug's releases.

3.2.6

This backport fixes a 4x performance regression when debug is disabled.

Patches

  • fix: performance issue (f312a8903a3928c43ff1388828d85f4f8407553d) (#625)

3.2.5

This patch restores browserify functionality as well as keeping the intended functionality with Unpkg.com.

It is a backport of the 4.0.1 release.

Patches

  • fix browserify and supply alternative unpkg entry point (closes #606): cc5f1463d1c975bcef0b3172b2527ca204ec474d

3.2.4

3.2.4 is DEPRECATED. See visionmedia/debug#603 for details.

This released fixed the missing files entry in package.json, mitigating the faulty 3.2.3 release.

3.2.3

3.2.3 is DEPRECATED. See visionmedia/debug#603 for details.

This release mitigated the breaking changes introduced in 3.2.0 where ./node.js was removed, breaking a very select few users on older releases of babel-core, as well as users that used an undocumented require('debug/node').

./node.js was temporarily added to the repository at this time; however, this release failed to include node.js in the files key in package.json and thus didn't fix the issue. 3.2.4 rectified this issue.

3.2.2

3.2.2 is DEPRECATED. See visionmedia/debug#603 for details.

This release mitigated the breaking changes introduced in 3.2.0 where ES6 features were being used on users of Node 4, causing crashes upon inclusion.

It employed a temporary Babel pass on the entire codebase in lieu of a hard reversion (so this version is, effectively, a backport of the fixes and features ultimately introduced in 4.0.0).

3.2.1

3.2.1 is DEPRECATED. See visionmedia/debug#603 for details.

This release, along with 3.2.0, were subsequently released together as 4.0.0 (a major bump). You can review the complete changes in that release's details.


A quick hotfix to address Browser builds - debug is now compiled down to IE8-compatible code via Babel upon release.

CDNs that honor the "browser": key in package.json should now reflect these changes (previously, they would serve the non-bundled ES6 version).

Patches

  • use babel-ified distributed source for browsers: b3f8f8e683915ef4fae3a77cbcebc6c410e65a8c

3.2.0

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Maintainer changes

This version was pushed to npm by qix, a new releaser for debug since your current version.


Updates grunt-contrib-watch from 0.5.3 to 1.1.0

Changelog

Sourced from grunt-contrib-watch's changelog.

v1.1.0: date: 2018-05-12 changes: - Update to tiny-lr@1.1.1, lodash@4.17.10, async@2.6.0 v1.0.1: date: 2018-04-20 changes: - Update to gaze@1.1, lodash@4 v1.0.0: date: 2016-03-12 changes: - Updated tiny-lr, gaze, async and lodash dependencies. - Fix endless loop issue with atBegin/nospawn. - Expose hostname parameter of tiny-lr. - Support cwd.event to emit events relative to path. - Removed peerDependencies setting. v0.6.1: date: 2014-03-19 changes: - Fix for watch targets named "default". v0.6.0: date: 2014-03-11 changes: - Clear changed files after triggering live reload to ensure they're only triggered once. - 'cwd option now accepts separate settings for files and spawn.' - Fix to make interrupt work more than once. - Enable live reload over HTTPS. - Print newline after initial 'Waiting...'. - Remove deprecated grunt.util libs. - Add reload option to specify files other than Gruntfile files to reload. - Update to gaze@0.5.1. - Use a fork of tiny-lr (which has quiter operation, support for HTTPS and Windows path fixes). - Add livereloadOnError, which if set to false will not trigger live reload if there is an error.

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