microsoft / ts-parsec

Writing a custom parser is a fairly common need. Although there are already parser combinators in others languages, TypeScript provides a powerful and well-structured foundation for building this. Common parser combinators’ weakness are error handling and ambiguity resolving, but these are ts-parsec’s important features. Additionally, ts-parsec provides a very easy to use programming interface, that could help people to build programming-language-scale parsers in just a few hours. This technology has already been used in Microsoft/react-native-tscodegen.
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Bump node-fetch from 2.6.1 to 2.6.7 #37

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps node-fetch from 2.6.1 to 2.6.7.

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Sourced from node-fetch's releases.

v2.6.7

Security patch release

Recommended to upgrade, to not leak sensitive cookie and authentication header information to 3th party host while a redirect occurred

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/node-fetch/node-fetch/compare/v2.6.6...v2.6.7

v2.6.6

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/node-fetch/node-fetch/compare/v2.6.5...v2.6.6

v2.6.2

fixed main path in package.json

Commits
  • 1ef4b56 backport of #1449 (#1453)
  • 8fe5c4e 2.x: Specify encoding as an optional peer dependency in package.json (#1310)
  • f56b0c6 fix(URL): prefer built in URL version when available and fallback to whatwg (...
  • b5417ae fix: import whatwg-url in a way compatible with ESM Node (#1303)
  • 18193c5 fix v2.6.3 that did not sending query params (#1301)
  • ace7536 fix: properly encode url with unicode characters (#1291)
  • 152214c Fix(package.json): Corrected main file path in package.json (#1274)
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