sass / embedded-host-node

A Node.js library that will communicate with Embedded Dart Sass using the Embedded Sass protocol
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Bump minipass from 7.0.4 to 7.1.0 #294

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dependabot[bot] commented 4 months ago

Bumps minipass from 7.0.4 to 7.1.0.

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7.1

  • Update the type definitions to be more easily extended in classes that are compatible with the NodeJS.WritableStream type in the latest versions of @types/node.

7.0

This is a big one, please read carefully before upgrading from prior versions, especially if you extend Minipass in a subclass.

Breaking Changes

  • Rewritten in TypeScript as hybrid esm/cjs build, so a lot of types changed in subtle ways, and several behaviors got stricter.
  • Minipass now inherits from EventEmitter rather than Stream. Nothing from the Stream class was ever used by Minipass, but it inherited from Stream to pass checks in some stream libraries that checked instanceof Stream. Unfortunately, the type difference in the pipe() method signature made it challenging to continue doing in TypeScript.
  • It is no longer possible to change the type of data emitted after a Minipass stream is instantiated, as this would thwart TypeScript's static checks. As a consequence:
    • The setEncoding method and the encoding setter are deprecated. Encoding may only be set in the constructor options object.
    • objectMode is no longer inferred by writing something other than a string or Buffer. It may only be set in the constructor options object.
  • If all existing data consumers are removed, via stream.unpipe(dest), stream.removeListener('data', handler), stream.removeAllListeners('data'), and/or stream.removeAllListeners(), then the data will stop flowing. Note that it is still possible to explicitly discard a stream's data by calling stream.resume() in the absence of any consumers.

Features and Fixes

  • Removed a very subtle performance issue that made objectMode Minipass streams slower in some cases than node core streams. Minipass is now faster than node core streams for all data types.
  • The array returned by stream.collect() for objectMode streams will have a dataLength property equal to 0, rather than undefined.

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Commits
  • 1875e52 7.1.0
  • a333b49 update write/end types to comply with NodeJS.WritableStream
  • 7231d42 remove FUNDING.yml (coming from .github repo now)
  • a50aaf5 remove unused fixup script and sync-content dep
  • 4189eb4 test: windows paths are too url-like
  • a592433 remove makework gh action jobs
  • See full diff in compare view


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