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Bump esbuild from 0.18.11 to 0.19.3 #449

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps esbuild from 0.18.11 to 0.19.3.

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v0.19.3

  • Fix list-style-type with the local-css loader (#3325)

    The local-css loader incorrectly treated all identifiers provided to list-style-type as a custom local identifier. That included identifiers such as none which have special meaning in CSS, and which should not be treated as custom local identifiers. This release fixes this bug:

    /* Original code */
    ul { list-style-type: none }
    

    /* Old output (with --loader=local-css) */ ul { list-style-type: stdin_none; }

    /* New output (with --loader=local-css) */ ul { list-style-type: none; }

    Note that this bug only affected code using the local-css loader. It did not affect code using the css loader.

  • Avoid inserting temporary variables before use strict (#3322)

    This release fixes a bug where esbuild could incorrectly insert automatically-generated temporary variables before use strict directives:

    // Original code
    function foo() {
      'use strict'
      a.b?.c()
    }
    

    // Old output (with --target=es6) function foo() { var _a; "use strict"; (_a = a.b) == null ? void 0 : _a.c(); }

    // New output (with --target=es6) function foo() { "use strict"; var _a; (_a = a.b) == null ? void 0 : _a.c(); }

  • Adjust TypeScript enum output to better approximate tsc (#3329)

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Changelog

Sourced from esbuild's changelog.

0.19.3

  • Fix list-style-type with the local-css loader (#3325)

    The local-css loader incorrectly treated all identifiers provided to list-style-type as a custom local identifier. That included identifiers such as none which have special meaning in CSS, and which should not be treated as custom local identifiers. This release fixes this bug:

    /* Original code */
    ul { list-style-type: none }
    

    /* Old output (with --loader=local-css) */ ul { list-style-type: stdin_none; }

    /* New output (with --loader=local-css) */ ul { list-style-type: none; }

    Note that this bug only affected code using the local-css loader. It did not affect code using the css loader.

  • Avoid inserting temporary variables before use strict (#3322)

    This release fixes a bug where esbuild could incorrectly insert automatically-generated temporary variables before use strict directives:

    // Original code
    function foo() {
      'use strict'
      a.b?.c()
    }
    

    // Old output (with --target=es6) function foo() { var _a; "use strict"; (_a = a.b) == null ? void 0 : _a.c(); }

    // New output (with --target=es6) function foo() { "use strict"; var _a; (_a = a.b) == null ? void 0 : _a.c(); }

  • Adjust TypeScript enum output to better approximate tsc (#3329)

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Commits
  • 673ad10 publish 0.19.3 to npm
  • 6402f11 basic support for parsing import attributes
  • 7ece556 fix #3322: avoid temporaries before "use strict"
  • 900a90d transform: banner/footer with local-css/global-css
  • bbd82b2 run make update-compat-table
  • f702f6b remove an unused method
  • a111cc4 fix #3318: ignore invalid commands for old builds
  • 4c5db58 fix #3329: treat more enum values as strings
  • 5ecf535 fix #3377: improve resolution error due to null
  • 79ac17a resolver: adjust some error messages
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