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build(deps): bump @glimmer/runtime from 0.44.0 to 0.45.1 #165

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps @glimmer/runtime from 0.44.0 to 0.45.1.

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v0.45.1

:bug: Bug Fix

  • @glimmer/util
    • #994 [BUGFIX] Avoid in operator with symbols (@pzuraq)

Committers: 1

v0.45.0

:boom: Breaking Change

  • @glimmer/integration-tests, @glimmer/interfaces, @glimmer/object-reference, @glimmer/object, @glimmer/opcode-compiler, @glimmer/reference, @glimmer/runtime, @glimmer/util, @glimmer/validator
    • #993 [REFACTOR] Refactors while integrating with Ember (@pzuraq)
      • @glimmer/runtime
        • Removed DefaultEnvironment
        • RuntimeEnvironmentDelegate -> EnvironmentDelegate
          • iterable -> toIterator, now returns an IteratorDelegate
        • Changed JitRuntime creation methods to receive EnvironmentOptions instead a document object
        • Added willDestroy component capability. Should generally be avoided, it's just for classic interop.
      • @glimmer/reference
        • Removed MapReference
        • Removed UpdatableReference, replaced it with UpdatableRootReference and IterationItemReference
        • Most references now require the env
        • Refactor property and root references generally, not a complete rewrite, but large enough that embedders should really pay attention to that code and will have to rewrite some things.
        • Major changes
      • @glimmer/validator
        • Simplified meta implementation in general. tagFor and dirtyTagFor have changed decently.
        • Added assertions to tags to prevent incorrect usage

Committers: 2

Changelog

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v0.45.1 (2019-12-20)

:bug: Bug Fix

  • @glimmer/util
    • #994 [BUGFIX] Avoid in operator with symbols (@pzuraq)

Committers: 1

v0.45.0 (2019-12-18)

:boom: Breaking Change

  • @glimmer/integration-tests, @glimmer/interfaces, @glimmer/object-reference, @glimmer/object, @glimmer/opcode-compiler, @glimmer/reference, @glimmer/runtime, @glimmer/util, @glimmer/validator
    • #993 [REFACTOR] Refactors while integrating with Ember (@pzuraq)
      • @glimmer/runtime
        • Removed DefaultEnvironment
        • RuntimeEnvironmentDelegate -> EnvironmentDelegate
          • iterable -> toIterator, now returns an IteratorDelegate
        • Changed JitRuntime creation methods to receive EnvironmentOptions instead a document object
        • Added willDestroy component capability. Should generally be avoided, it's just for classic interop.
      • @glimmer/reference
        • Removed MapReference
        • Removed UpdatableReference, replaced it with UpdatableRootReference and IterationItemReference
        • Most references now require the env
        • Refactor property and root references generally, not a complete rewrite, but large enough that embedders should really pay attention to that code and will have to rewrite some things.
        • Major changes
      • @glimmer/validator
        • Simplified meta implementation in general. tagFor and dirtyTagFor have changed decently.
        • Added assertions to tags to prevent incorrect usage

Committers: 2

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #171.