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Removes the broken jsnext:main. It is supposed to point to the ES module build but we mistakingly pointed it to the src, so it never worked for anyone anyway. For now, we don’t provide an ES module build in React Redux, so if you use Rollup, you need to use the CommonJS plugin for it. Realistically, it doesn’t make a big difference because React Redux assumes you use React anyway (which uses CommonJS), and it also doesn’t benefit from tree shaking because there are only two exports (connect and <Provider>) and you will need both pretty much any time.
This is a minor bump because we couldn’t break anybody with this (it was broken before), but it seems to deserve more than a patch bump as it’s a change in the build configuration.
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react-redux just published its new version 4.4.0, which is covered by your current version range. No automated tests are configured for this project.
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jsnext:main
. It is supposed to point to the ES module build but we mistakingly pointed it to thesrc
, so it never worked for anyone anyway. For now, we don’t provide an ES module build in React Redux, so if you use Rollup, you need to use the CommonJS plugin for it. Realistically, it doesn’t make a big difference because React Redux assumes you use React anyway (which uses CommonJS), and it also doesn’t benefit from tree shaking because there are only two exports (connect
and<Provider>
) and you will need both pretty much any time.This is a minor bump because we couldn’t break anybody with this (it was broken before), but it seems to deserve more than a patch bump as it’s a change in the build configuration.
The new version differs by 19 commits .
9c50ae1
4.4.0
a4330af
Remove broken jsnext:main
708e174
4.3.0
7ee928b
Mention the new per-instance memoization API
adc805a
Merge pull request #279 from tgriesser/mapStateToFactory
1da657e
Formatting, add test case for mergeProps equality optimization
4bb0087
Support factory functions in connect mapToProps args
89645d6
Add link to readthesource episode
22cf67b
Update README.md
813fa53
Update README.md
e1895be
Remove in favor of Usage with React
65a80f8
Use ES6 modules again with es3ify as a temporary fix against IE8
0eda221
4.2.1
b9cbae6
Bump lodash
59d5107
Merge pull request #277 from ryanbrainard/fix-babel-eslint
There are 19 commits in total. See the full diff.
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