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chore(deps-dev): bump typedoc from 0.25.13 to 0.26.2 #321

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 4 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 4 months ago

Bumps typedoc from 0.25.13 to 0.26.2.

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v0.26.2

Features

  • Added a --suppressCommentWarningsInDeclarationFiles option to disable warnings from parsing comments in declaration files, #2611.
  • Improved comment discovery to more closely match TypeScript's discovery when getting comments for members of interfaces/classes, #2084, #2545.

Bug Fixes

  • The text non-highlighted language no longer causes warnings when rendering, #2610.
  • If a comment on a method is inherited from a parent class, and the child class does not use an @param tag from the parent, TypeDoc will no longer warn about the @param tag.

v0.26.1

Features

  • Improved Korean translation coverage, #2602.

Bug Fixes

  • Added @author to the default list of recognized tags, #2603.
  • Anchor links are no longer incorrectly checked for relative paths, #2604.
  • Fixed an issue where line numbers reported in error messages could be incorrect, #2605.
  • Fixed relative link detection for markdown links containing code in their label, #2606.
  • Fixed an issue with packages mode where TypeDoc would use (much) more memory than required, #2607.
  • TypeDoc will no longer crash when asked to render highlighted code for an unsupported language, #2609.
  • Fixed an issue where relatively-linked files would not be copied to the output directory in packages mode.
  • Fixed an issue where modifier tags were not applied to top level modules in packages mode.
  • Fixed an issue where excluded tags were not removed from top level modules in packages mode.
  • .jsonc configuration files are now properly read as JSONC, rather than being passed to require.

Thanks!

v0.26.0

Breaking Changes

  • Drop support for Node 16.
  • Moved from marked to markdown-it for parsing as marked has moved to an async model which supporting would significantly complicate TypeDoc's rendering code. This means that any projects setting markedOptions needs to be updated to use markdownItOptions. Unlike marked@4, markdown-it pushes lots of functionality to plugins. To use plugins, a JavaScript config file must be used with the markdownItLoader option.
  • Updated Shiki from 0.14 to 1.x. This should mostly be a transparent update which adds another 23 supported languages and 13 supported themes. As Shiki adds additional languages, the time it takes to load the highlighter increases linearly. To avoid rendering taking longer than necessary, TypeDoc now only loads a few common languages. Additional languages can be loaded by setting the --highlightLanguages option.
  • Changed default of --excludePrivate to true.

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Changelog

Sourced from typedoc's changelog.

v0.26.2 (2024-06-24)

Features

  • Added a --suppressCommentWarningsInDeclarationFiles option to disable warnings from parsing comments in declaration files, #2611.
  • Improved comment discovery to more closely match TypeScript's discovery when getting comments for members of interfaces/classes, #2084, #2545.

Bug Fixes

  • The text non-highlighted language no longer causes warnings when rendering, #2610.
  • If a comment on a method is inherited from a parent class, and the child class does not use an @param tag from the parent, TypeDoc will no longer warn about the @param tag.

v0.26.1 (2024-06-22)

Features

  • Improved Korean translation coverage, #2602.

Bug Fixes

  • Added @author to the default list of recognized tags, #2603.
  • Anchor links are no longer incorrectly checked for relative paths, #2604.
  • Fixed an issue where line numbers reported in error messages could be incorrect, #2605.
  • Fixed relative link detection for markdown links containing code in their label, #2606.
  • Fixed an issue with packages mode where TypeDoc would use (much) more memory than required, #2607.
  • TypeDoc will no longer crash when asked to render highlighted code for an unsupported language, #2609.
  • Fixed an issue where relatively-linked files would not be copied to the output directory in packages mode.
  • Fixed an issue where modifier tags were not applied to top level modules in packages mode.
  • Fixed an issue where excluded tags were not removed from top level modules in packages mode.
  • .jsonc configuration files are now properly read as JSONC, rather than being passed to require.

Thanks!

v0.26.0 (2024-06-22)

Breaking Changes

  • Drop support for Node 16.
  • Moved from marked to markdown-it for parsing as marked has moved to an async model which supporting would significantly complicate TypeDoc's rendering code. This means that any projects setting markedOptions needs to be updated to use markdownItOptions. Unlike marked@4, markdown-it pushes lots of functionality to plugins. To use plugins, a JavaScript config file must be used with the markdownItLoader option.
  • Updated Shiki from 0.14 to 1.x. This should mostly be a transparent update which adds another 23 supported languages and 13 supported themes. As Shiki adds additional languages, the time it takes to load the highlighter increases linearly. To avoid rendering taking longer than necessary, TypeDoc now only loads a few common languages. Additional languages can be loaded by setting the --highlightLanguages option.
  • Changed default of --excludePrivate to true.

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