kaliber5 / ember-cli-bundlesize

Make sure your Ember app stays small by testing its bundle size against a given size budget.
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Bump mocha from 8.4.0 to 9.0.1 #230

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps mocha from 8.4.0 to 9.0.1.

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v9.0.1

9.0.1 / 2021-06-18

:nut_and_bolt: Other

We added a separate browser bundle mocha-es2018.js in javascript ES2018, as we skipped the transpilation down to ES5. This is an experimental step towards freezing Mocha's support of IE11.

v9.0.0

9.0.0 / 2021-06-07

:boom: Breaking Changes

Mocha is going ESM-first! This means that it will now use ESM import(test_file) to load the test files, instead of the CommonJS require(test_file). This is not a problem, as import can also load most files that require does. In the rare cases where this fails, it will fallback to require(...). This ESM-first approach is the next step in Mocha's ESM migration, and allows ESM loaders to load and transform the test file.

:tada: Enhancements

:bug: Fixes

:nut_and_bolt: Other

Changelog

Sourced from mocha's changelog.

9.0.1 / 2021-06-18

:nut_and_bolt: Other

We added a separate browser bundle mocha-es2018.js in javascript ES2018, as we skipped the transpilation down to ES5. This is an experimental step towards freezing Mocha's support of IE11.

9.0.0 / 2021-06-07

:boom: Breaking Changes

Mocha is going ESM-first! This means that it will now use ESM import(test_file) to load the test files, instead of the CommonJS require(test_file). This is not a problem, as import can also load most files that require does. In the rare cases where this fails, it will fallback to require(...). This ESM-first approach is the next step in Mocha's ESM migration, and allows ESM loaders to load and transform the test file.

:tada: Enhancements

:bug: Fixes

:nut_and_bolt: Other

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #235.